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The Productive Solopreneur
The Productive Solopreneur
The Productive Solopreneur
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'Finally! Discover How To Get More Done as a Solopreneur Without Burning Out!'In this course, you'll learn the skills, techniques, and strategies to becoming a highly productive solopreneur!A solopreneur is someone who runs their own business. Usually from home. Usually online.That might not sound like anything new to you. Isn’t that just a freelancer? Or an entrepreneur?The difference is that the solopreneur is someone who runs a more ambitious online business than most people who work solo.That is to say, that although you’re just one person, you’re taking on the work of many more people and running an entire business.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBibliomundi
Release dateDec 16, 2021
ISBN9781526041456
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    The Productive Solopreneur

    A Solopreneur's Guide To Getting More Done Without Burning Out

    Contents

    Why Solopreneurs Struggle With Burnout

    Challenges of the Solopreneur

    Nootropics and Nutrition

    Nutrition for Optimal Mental Performance

    Better Sleep For Optimal Performance

    How Sleeping Boosts Focus

    Brain Plasticity

    How to Enhance Sleep

    Sleep with the Window Open

    Invest in a Good Quality Mattress

    Have 30 Minutes of Downtime at the End of the Day

    Creating an Optimal Work Environment

    The Ground Rules

    Work/Life Balance for The Solopreneur: Getting it Tight!

    Understanding Decision Fatigue

    Information Overload

    Be Strict

    Why Meditation is The Solopreneur's Secret Weapon

    Delegation, Outsourcing, and Automation: How to Earn More and Work Less

    Build The Lifestyle That Will Make You Happiest

    What is Success to You?

    Traditional Notions of Success Vs What You Actually Want

    Knowing What You Want

    Lifestyle Design

    Why Solopreneurs Struggle With Burnout

    Being a solopreneur means being an entrepreneur that runs everything themselves. There are countless advantages to this kind of business model, and thanks to the web, it's now more feasible for more people than ever before.

    The notion of running an entire empire single-handedly would have seemed like an impossible pipe-dream only a few years ago. Today though, this is what more and more people are living as their reality. The internet is such a powerful force multiplier that it allows many people to truly become digital polymaths.

    Take video game development as a perfect example. Once upon a time, during the days of the ZX Spectrum and other early hardware, it was possible for a single developer to create a game in their basement and release it to the world to mass acclaim. But then computers developed further, and computer game graphics became photo-real. Today, the budget for a AAA title is gigantic, and the projects require thousands of people working around the clock for years.

    For many years, it was impossible for a single developer to compete with the major game studios. But then things changed.

    Tools like Unreal Engine and Unity provided ready-made physics and graphics rendering pipelines, even providing drag-and-drop interfaces for developers to streamline production. Then came freely available assets such as 3D models, music, textures and more: created by the community and distributed with a creative commons license. Often these were free.

    Suddenly, a single developer could leverage powerful tools and the hard work and creativity

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