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Master the Art of Prioritization: Say "No" to Reclaim Your Time and Well-Being

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What if every "yes" you've ever said has unknowingly cost you a golden opportunity? On today's empowering episode of the Morning Mindset Podcast, Craig Skelton delves into the art of effectively managing time as a self-employed individual. We unpack the profound notion that every agreement inherently means a rejection of something else. Using a compelling metaphor of filling a jar with big rocks, pebbles, and sand, Craig emphasizes the need to prioritize tasks that truly matter. This episode not only highlights the importance of focus but also illuminates the economic principle of opportunity cost, helping you make wiser decisions.
Join us as we explore how being selective with your "yeses" can streamline your workflow, reduce stress, and safeguard your well-being. Craig makes a bold statement: saying "no" more frequently can actually be a powerful form of self-care. If you're constantly swamped with work and feeling the weight of burnout, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for actionable insights and motivational advice that will inspire you to take control of your time and achieve greater success in both your business and personal life.

Watch the episode on YouTube youtube.com/@themorning-mindset

Looking for one to one mentoring, visit my website to see how it works craigskelton.co.uk

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What if every "yes" you've ever said has unknowingly cost you a golden opportunity? On today's empowering episode of the Morning Mindset Podcast, Craig Skelton delves into the art of effectively managing time as a self-employed individual. We unpack the profound notion that every agreement inherently means a rejection of something else. Using a compelling metaphor of filling a jar with big rocks, pebbles, and sand, Craig emphasizes the need to prioritize tasks that truly matter. This episode not only highlights the importance of focus but also illuminates the economic principle of opportunity cost, helping you make wiser decisions.
Join us as we explore how being selective with your "yeses" can streamline your workflow, reduce stress, and safeguard your well-being. Craig makes a bold statement: saying "no" more frequently can actually be a powerful form of self-care. If you're constantly swamped with work and feeling the weight of burnout, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for actionable insights and motivational advice that will inspire you to take control of your time and achieve greater success in both your business and personal life.

Watch the episode on YouTube youtube.com/@themorning-mindset

Looking for one to one mentoring, visit my website to see how it works craigskelton.co.uk

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