Lydia Lee on building a life you want with a business you love
Sometimes the allure of working for yourself turns into just having a lot of bosses and you can end up getting burn out all over again. Lydia Lee walked down that path and learned how to put her life first, despite some interesting obstacles (there's a literal exploding toilet), and build her business around her life, instead of trying to squeeze her life into what's left over from work. She set up shop in Bali and started the Screw the Cubicle blog while serving clients around the globe, and now travels around the world. If you'd like more freedom in your business and your life, learn from Lydia's approach to creating a business that works for you, instead of you working for it. And if this business is a relationship business, that means it's a conversation business, and you'll want to use Mimiran as an "anti-CRM" to hone in on your ideal clients-- the people you want to invest your limited time with-- and stay in touch with them.
From "Sales for Nerds"
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