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How to grow your dream business & do things you never thought possible, with Taylor Jacobson

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Links & resources can be found on the show notes page: https://dyf.link/episode137

Check out Focusmate (3 free sessions a week): https://dyf.link/focusmate

Today, I’m talking to Taylor Jacobson From Focusmate.

Taylor is the founder of Focusmate.com, the platform for virtual coworking sessions designed to help you focus and get anything done.

(Focusmate is also Zach’s secret superpower for doing crap he reeeallly doesn’t want to do 😂)

In today’s episode, we talk about how freelancers can create the life of their dreams and accomplish goals beyond what they thought was possible.

We also talk about:

  • The value of small improvements and incremental gains when working toward our goals
  • Our entrepreneurial experiences with neurodivergence and embracing our individuality
  • Why it’s necessary to prioritize progress over perfection
  • How to use Focusmate to overcome procrastination and maximize your productivity
  • The psychological benefits of starting small and building momentum

Check out Focusmate and get 3 free sessions every week: https://dyf.link/focusmate

  continue reading

143 episodes

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Manage episode 419537575 series 1402087
Content provided by Double Your Freelancing, Brennan Dunn, and Zach Swinehart. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Double Your Freelancing, Brennan Dunn, and Zach Swinehart or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Links & resources can be found on the show notes page: https://dyf.link/episode137

Check out Focusmate (3 free sessions a week): https://dyf.link/focusmate

Today, I’m talking to Taylor Jacobson From Focusmate.

Taylor is the founder of Focusmate.com, the platform for virtual coworking sessions designed to help you focus and get anything done.

(Focusmate is also Zach’s secret superpower for doing crap he reeeallly doesn’t want to do 😂)

In today’s episode, we talk about how freelancers can create the life of their dreams and accomplish goals beyond what they thought was possible.

We also talk about:

  • The value of small improvements and incremental gains when working toward our goals
  • Our entrepreneurial experiences with neurodivergence and embracing our individuality
  • Why it’s necessary to prioritize progress over perfection
  • How to use Focusmate to overcome procrastination and maximize your productivity
  • The psychological benefits of starting small and building momentum

Check out Focusmate and get 3 free sessions every week: https://dyf.link/focusmate

  continue reading

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