
I want to riff off of the post I put up the end of April, How Productivity Contributes to Global Warming and Debt. The issue, as I was talking about then, was capacity. And yet, there’s an awful lot of things to get done in business.
This week’s article addresses the myth that I also touch upon on my website proper: The Most Dangerous Myth. Many people, when they go solo in business, think that’s it: “I’m solo in business.” Amelia Earhart flew solo, too. She may have accomplished a lot, but I don’t want you ending up where she did.
Take a gander at the article: The Myth of Being Successfully Solo in Business.
This myth is dangerous, is powerful, is alluring, and it will kill you and your business, quicker than almost anything else will. It’s a hard one to shake, I know because I was caught in it for years longer than I needed to be, so let’s talk about it.
What’s your heart telling you? Are you flying solo too much for your own good? What do you need to break your solo-ness?
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[...] This is also pushing me further and further into the realm of accepting help, and making Heart of Business more of a collaborative affair. Because no successful business is a solo effort. [...]
[...] This is also pushing me further and further into the realm of accepting help, and making Heart of Business more of a collaborative affair. Because no successful business is a solo effort. [...]
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