184: đ Train Tracks vs. Tightrope đ©°
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It was a hot summer day, and Iâm grumbling while dragging a rolling carry-on suitcase full of books to sign and send to the post office, starting to build resentment at how much time it was taking. After two hours of signing, writing notes, punching endless kiosk buttons, I start tsk taking myself, saying I should never do this myself again (Iâm the owner of the business, after all! This is admin I should surely be delegating out!). But alas, I ended up with one extra copy, curious at who I missed or how I miscalculated. And then . . . right as I was walking out, someone walked through the door that made my heart leap out of my chestâand making the entire errand worth far more than the time-price of admission. đ 3 Key Takeaways: Doing things by the book doesnât always leave room for the messy magic of serendipity. If weâre overly rigid about rules and business best practices, we miss the good stuff. Tightropes in your businessâsuch as too-tight deadlines, an over-booked calendar, or working in an overly rigid wayâare precarious, in that a single misstep can throw you off. Consider parallel systems as back-up: intentionally create redundancy, back-up options, and schedule flexibility to yield greater stability. As Julia Cameron writes: âPerfectionism is not a quest for the best. It is a pursuit of the worst in ourselves, the part that tells us that nothing we do will ever be good enough." đ Permission: Break the rules. Donât always do things by the Big Olâ Book of Business Best Practices. Give yourself permission to read or run an errand in the middle of the day (gasp!), maybe even doing a â$10 taskâ that relaxes your mind or opens you up to a magical moment of delight or serendipity. â  Do (or Delegate) This Next: Identify an area of the business thatâs on a tightropeâonly one person, one client, one stream of incomeâand therefore vulnerable to disruption. Look for way/s you can build redundancy and balance by implementing a new process, a backup person, and/or any other shift that generates greater stability. đBooks Mentioned Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock by Jenny Odell Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One Life After College đ Resources Mentioned Article: The Pyramid Pose | Intense Side Stretch pose Service: TaskRabbit Song: You Canât Rush Your Healing by Trevor Hall (YouTube, Spotify) People: Kristin McGee on the web and Instagram; Trevor Hall on the web, Instagram, Spotify Podcast: Hustle and Grace with Hilary Sutton Peloton Yoga Class: 20-Minute Focus Flow: Shoulders with Kristin McGee Community: BFF (apply promo code PODCAST) đ§Related Episodes 176: đȘWhatâs the Chocolate Chip Banana Bread in Your Business?đ 178: đBook Club â 3 Big Ideas from SAVING TIME by Jenny Odell 084: Sprinkling the First 1,000 Serendipity Seeds of a Launch 092: Train the System, Then the Person 069: Epic Evergreen Email Sequences with Allan Dib 129: The $10K Work Framework with Khe Hy đ» Access Free Time episode transcripts on Podscribe » đ Enjoying the show? The best way to thank us is by leaving a rating or review » â€ïž Join Jennyâs private BFF community for access to a monthly Q&A call, a private podcast feed with bonus content, and a community forum to exchange ideas and feedback with fellow Heart-Based Business owners. đ Subscribe to the Time Well Spent newsletter: http://itsfreetime.com/join đ Get instant access to the Free Time Toolkit: http://itsfreetime.com/toolkit đŹ Iâd love to hear whatâs on your mind! Take the Free Time listener survey âïž Submit a voice question or comment for future episodes: http://itsfreetime.com/ask đ§ Make sure youâre subscribed wherever you listen to podcasts đ Check out full show notes and links from this episode and share it with a friend! https://itsfreetime.com/episodes/184 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices