2022 is being the year where I have focused on making the biggest snowball through income generation through my work as a consultant. At the same time, I am reinvesting this money, but for that part things are going much slower. In this process I have been learning things. Partly new, partly what I already knew has been confirmed, but through a more or less painful lesson. Contents [ hide ] 1 I have a limit of things I can do at the same time 2 You have to cover your back in business 3 Basic things can be very valuable 4 I need a high level of saturation I have a limit of things I can do at the same time That feeling of being Superman that has no limits is nice while it lasts. That phase of an entrepreneur with superpowers has come to an end because I have had to recognize that I am at a saturation point where I can cover more things at the same time.
I need to stop and limit my activities to maintain my mental health and keep stress levels at a point where I can handle them. This doesn't mean you have to abandon projects forever but it's good to put things on pause. You have to cover your back in business This Indian Phone Number List is known but it is good to learn losing "only" 200 euros . I am one of those who thinks that everything will always work out well and that everyone is trustworthy until it is not. I have business plans such as the purchase of a hotel where a possible fraud could sink me financially. I have to focus on covering my back better than I was doing to date. Basic things can be very valuable I have a new consulting project where I can add a lot of value through basic things. It is very similar to what I said in a post before having this new client. "Good consultants sell common sense with confidence . " Sometimes people simply need someone from the outside to tell them things that they possibly already know but who have a track record behind them that makes them trust more in the path they propose.

Document meetings, track tasks, set dates, etc. All these are basic things that are not yet done in all environments, so by applying such basic things you can add value. I need a high level of saturation On a personal level, I have been wondering for a long time whether it is a good idea to be so involved in third-party projects with all the level of stress that this entails. I can't really complain because I have chosen to be in this situation. You could take on less and be fine still maintaining a reasonable level of income with enough margin to snowball and reinvest in your own business. I have realized one thing. Being saturated in a yellow zone all day brings me happiness. It is the satisfaction of ending the day tired and having the feeling that I have carried out the task and that I have overcome new work situations that initially made me afraid to face them. Being without the part of third-party clients would take away that pressure and that learning that forces me to move to places that I would have avoided under normal circumstances. It is what they call growing up… I will continue like this for a little while longer.