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Take Your Summer Back
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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jun 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Are you ready to take your summer back?
Talking Points
How client work downshifts in the summer
What you can do instead of client work during the slow season
Planning marketing for the fall
Taking care of things that you’ve been putting off or that weren’t high enough priority to get done at other times of the year
What energizes you during the summer months
Using the block of time to get yourself ready for the next thing or set yourself up for a new phase in your business
Diversifying your income streams
Ranking clients
Rethinking your technology choices
Cleaning up broken links and stale language
Avoiding the hamster wheel
Quotable Quotes
“There’s all these little things that you can do that don’t usually make it up to the top of your priority list.” –JS
“Take your summer back. Don’t just sit there at the whim of the client” –RM
“There’s something about having a great idea to work on in the summer that’s energizing.” –RM
“So when things slow down it does, for me at least, give me that headspace to be like “let’s sit back for a second and think about what’s working, what’s not working as well and what I could do to do more of the stuff that’s working.” –JS
Talking Points
How client work downshifts in the summer
What you can do instead of client work during the slow season
Planning marketing for the fall
Taking care of things that you’ve been putting off or that weren’t high enough priority to get done at other times of the year
What energizes you during the summer months
Using the block of time to get yourself ready for the next thing or set yourself up for a new phase in your business
Diversifying your income streams
Ranking clients
Rethinking your technology choices
Cleaning up broken links and stale language
Avoiding the hamster wheel
Quotable Quotes
“There’s all these little things that you can do that don’t usually make it up to the top of your priority list.” –JS
“Take your summer back. Don’t just sit there at the whim of the client” –RM
“There’s something about having a great idea to work on in the summer that’s energizing.” –RM
“So when things slow down it does, for me at least, give me that headspace to be like “let’s sit back for a second and think about what’s working, what’s not working as well and what I could do to do more of the stuff that’s working.” –JS
Released:
Jun 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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