283. Reevaluating Your Hustle and the Importance of Permanent Summer Hours

EPISODE · Jun 27, 2024 · 14 MIN

283. Reevaluating Your Hustle and the Importance of Permanent Summer Hours

from Into The Wild

Are you working harder than you should be—and for the wrong reasons? When I jumped back into the world of public relations (PR), it felt amazing. But it wasn't long until I found myself sinking into old bad habits, which included pitching all hours of the day. In reality, this can hurt your business more than help it. Especially as women, we feel the pressure to work harder to grow our business and make more money if we want to feel successful. Today, I'm talking about why it's time to start thinking about the things you can start saying no to. That way, you can slow down and enjoy your business and life more. In this episode, you will learn about: What I realized upon getting back into the world of PR. When I was pitching (and why I needed to do things differently). What the landscape of PR looks like today and why old tricks no longer work. The new boundaries and bumpers I've put in place to protect my time. Why summits are dying off and what opportunities I'm choosing instead. Why you need to implement hard and fast rules in your schedule. The feminine rising we're experiencing and what it means for women in business. What we feel like we need to strive for versus what we actually need. Mentions: www.wewildwomen.com/newsletter   Got a minute? I would love a review! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap, and give me five stars. Then select "Write a Review." Make sure to highlight your favorite bits. Subscribe here. Connect with Renée: @renee_warren @we.wild.women www.wewildwomen.com

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