Show Notes
When I moved to Philly almost 12 years ago, I had to decide what to keep and what to toss. I was tempted to follow the maxim, "When in doubt, throw it out." But over time, I've learned that sometimes taking something along will actually save time and space in the future.
Moving to a New Year also encourages the question, "What do we take along? What do we leave behind? And what do we add to our new life?"
My recommendations may seem counter-intuitive, but they're based on my experience working with busy, successful solopreneurs and independent professionals. What I've found is that each of these tips actually expands your opportunities because you become more energized, more alive, and just more of who you are.
References: My course on moving from a side hustle to a full-time business: Click here.Chris Guillebeau's book on side hustles. One-to-one consultations on business strategy and branding. Click here.
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