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A reminder that it’s ok to rise a lil earlier and grind a lil harder...

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Ashish Yadav

Product Manager @ Protegrity | Data Privacy, Product Strategy

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Strong opinion! But why this has to be only on weekend? Your life is not only on weekends, start building, working, planning, executing, failing and learning 😊 whenever you want, it’s now start now. Weekday, weekend, month & year will pass, don’t let time decide your action, don’t wait for weekend to build your life. Let the weekday be your day of building life. In My honest opinion 🙂

Jan Heering

Mind-Body Mentor | Unlock Your True Potential

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Remember: The hours before the world wakes are not a sacrifice, but an investment in the future you envision. Choose wisely, rise mindfully.

Brandon Villano

CEO @ LEVELZ.IO & 2 DTC Brands | Entrepreneur | Investor | Klaviyo Consultant/Nerd

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It's ok to work like a psycho. It's also ok to not. Both ways are ok as long as you know yourself and are honest about what you want. I've worked every single day for past 7 years and I don't think I've ever been burnt out. That's not for everyone. But I prefer winning and solving problems for people over my own happiness. Ironically choosing the former makes me happy. If you're obsessed with your mission, it's ok to work like crazy. If you value happiness and time off, then don't. But just know that if you're more concerned with "happiness" outside of work, you're not going to beat someone like me in the market. Maybe you don't care. That's great too. The point is: know thyself. Either way is honorable if it's true to you. The problem comes when people who are obsessed with their craft feel like they have to slow down because others are telling them to "stop and smell the roses". And when people who just want to be happy are made guilty because they aren't grinding 24/7. We should strive to know ourselves and what we believe is true to us and not tell others how they should be. To me, burning out is BS. To others, it can ruin their life. Again, know thyself.

Jeremiah Hammon, PMP

PMP Exam Prep - Don't just pass the exam; go from education to implementation with real world PMP - DM me “PMP” for details

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Absofreakinlutly! LFG!!

Justin Martens. 🇨🇦

Operations at Canadian Natural Resources HUGE OILERS FAN!!

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Wknds are a time to relax from a hectic work week of unappreciatedness for some , a time to reconnect with friends spend time with family do a reset Time is not always on our side so spend it wisely

Hanna Larsson

I help founders build revenue growth, audience & personal brand 🔥 From 0 → $30M ARR | Startup & GTM Advisor & Builder 📈 ex-LinkedIn & ex-Remote 🦄 | Founder: Huntrs

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Start with building distribution (your personal brand)

Floyd W.

Engineering Leader | Leading Teams through collaborative based culture. | Project Manager in Oil & Gas | Entrepreneur | Business Owner - Seniors Helping Seniors - Helping Seniors live comfortably in their homes.

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There are 168 hours per week. Subtract: 56hrs for sleep, 40 hours for work, 5-10 hours for commuting, and you’ll find you have about 65 hrs available to work on your next thing. Instead of social media: Invest 30-45 minutes per day reading/studying something. And 4-6 hours taking action on the weekends; even if action means partnering with a local business owner, expressing an interest to help and volunteering your time.

Stephanie P.

Accounts Payable Assistant Manager at Liberty Energy

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Love that change in perspective

Matthew Yovich

Contractor at Yovich contracting and services. Commercial Building maintenance. Looking for sales opportunity

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Great idea. Now where or what to start soing

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