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10 Ways To Stay Motivated and Productive If You’re Going “Solo” As A Fractional CRO

In this episode of “The Goats of Growth,” I got a solo episode for you to keep yourself productive and motivated, especially if you’re working solo as an entrepreneur or fractional CRO.

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Change your latitude ([00:06:40]) Discussing the benefits of changing work locations daily for increased focus and productivity.

Hire people who can do the teachable and repeatable ([00:12:56]) Explaining the value of hiring help for tasks that are teachable and repeatable, allowing for focus on strategic activities.

Find and follow people who have walked in your path ([00:15:23]) Highlighting the significance of seeking guidance and inspiration from those who have pursued a similar career path.

Do the hardest stuff first ([00:18:28]) Stressing the importance of prioritizing challenging tasks early in the day to ensure focus and productivity.

Time block everything ([00:20:19]) Emphasizing the benefits of scheduling and time-blocking activities to maintain a purposeful and focused workday.

Partnerships and Collaboration ([00:21:25]) The speaker discusses the benefits of working closely with partners and finding someone to share experiences and accountability.

Involving Family in Business ([00:22:23]) The speaker shares how involving family members, in this case, his wife, can provide support and help in managing the business.

Importance of Walks ([00:23:17]) The speaker emphasizes the value of taking walks for mental clarity, idea generation, and strategic thinking.

Public Accountability ([00:25:08]) The speaker talks about the importance of being publicly accountable, such as committing to regular podcast episodes, to stay productive and motivated.

Final Remarks and Call to Action ([00:27:05]) The speaker concludes the episode, encouraging listeners to follow, rate, and share the podcast, and promises a guest for the next episode.

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