I gave myself permission to disappear for a night.
Threw a party with friends last week.
Stayed out late. Had drinks. Laughed until my face hurt. Didn't check my phone once for work.
For someone who spends most days inside their head building a business, this felt absolutely terrifying and also the most alive I've been in weeks.
I kept waiting for the guilt to show up, the voice that says I should be working, posting, optimizing.
It never came.
Instead I woke up the next day with more energy than I've had in months.
Turns out letting go of what you think you should be doing gives you way more fuel than white-knuckling through another productive evening ever could.
Sometimes the best thing you can do for your business is remember you're still a person.
What's one thing you used to love doing before you became a business owner that you've completely stopped making time for?
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I gave myself permission to disappear for a night.
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