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Why “Just Power Through” is Terrible Advice (FS236‪)‬ The Fizzle Show

    • Entrepreneurship

Burning out and blowing up costs us all way too much in our businesses.


“Just power through it” is terrible advice because it’s a recipe for burnout, for blowing up.


Nobody gets to storming out of the office yelling “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore!” without powering through a whole lotta bullsh*t for a while.


So, in this podcast and article we want to help us all learn a new way to handle moments when there’s too much on our plates.


We are all going to have too much on our plates at some point. The question is, will you put in a little preventative maintenance and work smarter instead of harder?

There’s a podcast episode here I really think you should listen to because it’s full of wisdom and details about this that, frankly, once you hear it you’ll never forget it.


Below are some notes about this conversation that you’ll be able to come back to again and again.


Here’s that podcast episode. You can listen to it here or in your favorite podcast player (recommended because then you can listen while you do the dishes, or better yet, go on a walk).


Show Notes: http://fizzleshow.co/236

Burning out and blowing up costs us all way too much in our businesses.


“Just power through it” is terrible advice because it’s a recipe for burnout, for blowing up.


Nobody gets to storming out of the office yelling “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore!” without powering through a whole lotta bullsh*t for a while.


So, in this podcast and article we want to help us all learn a new way to handle moments when there’s too much on our plates.


We are all going to have too much on our plates at some point. The question is, will you put in a little preventative maintenance and work smarter instead of harder?

There’s a podcast episode here I really think you should listen to because it’s full of wisdom and details about this that, frankly, once you hear it you’ll never forget it.


Below are some notes about this conversation that you’ll be able to come back to again and again.


Here’s that podcast episode. You can listen to it here or in your favorite podcast player (recommended because then you can listen while you do the dishes, or better yet, go on a walk).


Show Notes: http://fizzleshow.co/236

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