
Most “productivity” advice just teaches you to suffer more efficiently. Here we talk about how intentional breaks during the work day provide work-life harmony which make time, financial, and mental freedom possible.
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I’ve been called lazy a lot.
Not by my wife. Not by my kids. Not by the 290 people who work at my accounting firm, who watched us grow the business 492 percent after I made everyone start working fewer hours during tax season. The lazy acc...
Most people think falling behind is a math problem. So they add more hours. They wake up earlier. They skip lunch. They power through the afternoon even when their brain clocked out two hours ago.
I did that for years. Proudly. And I can t...
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Before we get into it, a quick honest moment.
The 3.3 Rule state the most productive workday consists of working up to 3 hours followed by a 30% recovery period. Learn more about it from this substack post.
Six in the morning to nine at night.
The inbox that never closes. The...
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Most business owners can’t name their biggest bottleneck. They can name the ten things driving them crazy this week. They can list every fire burning on their desk. They can tell you exactly which...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of Take Breaks, Work Better, creator of the 3.3 Rule, CPA and founder of an 8 figure Accounting Firm.
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