Most business owners think their problems and the solutions live outside of them. In their team. In their workload. In the economy. In the way things keep going wrong or taking longer than they should. So when something isn’t working, the instinct is to look outside yourself: at your strategy, your structure, other people, or your environment. And that makes sense. Those are the things you can see, measure, and try to change. And yet, even when you work on those things, something else is stil...
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Most business owners think their problems and the solutions live outside of them. In their team. In their workload. In the economy. In the way things keep going wrong or taking longer than they should. So when something isn’t working, the instinct is to look outside yourself: at your strategy, your structure, other people, or your environment. And that makes sense. Those are the things you can see, measure, and try to change. And yet, even when you work on those things, something else is stil...
12: Why you can't stop checking everything (and what to do about It)
A New Ambition
12 minutes
4 months ago
12: Why you can't stop checking everything (and what to do about It)
You tell yourself you’re just “keeping an eye on things.” But every time you check your email, your sales numbers, your ads, or your messages, you’re pulled back into scan mode. It feels like control. Like you’re staying on top of your business. But in reality, that habit is eating away at your time, energy, and focus — and keeping you in a constant state of alert. In this episode, we’ll talk about why you can’t stop checking (and why it’s not your fault), the hidden costs of constant monitor...
A New Ambition
Most business owners think their problems and the solutions live outside of them. In their team. In their workload. In the economy. In the way things keep going wrong or taking longer than they should. So when something isn’t working, the instinct is to look outside yourself: at your strategy, your structure, other people, or your environment. And that makes sense. Those are the things you can see, measure, and try to change. And yet, even when you work on those things, something else is stil...