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Hey everyone!

As you might have noticed, this newsletter took a little catnap while we regrouped our thoughts on how to make it the best darn newsletter possible (or at least readable). We're aiming for those golden nuggets of wisdom that can turn your day around faster than a squirrel chasing its tail.

Yes, they are back!

Now, let's chat about something that haunts every creator's dreams: burnout. Specifically, content burnout. Whether you're posting daily, weekly, or monthly, there will come a time when you'll question your life choices. And no, there's no magic potion to cure burnout—unless you count copious amounts of self-care, pacing yourself, and front-loading content.

But I've got a tiny trick up my sleeve that's helped me escape the burnout abyss more times than I can count. You don't have to finish that content you're working on today, but you do need to start it with the intention of wrapping it up tomorrow. It's like setting up a delightful relay race with yourself. By getting into the habit of finishing yesterday's project today, you'll find yourself in a perpetual cycle of productivity.

Future-you will thank past-you for being so considerate. There’s probably some fancy term for this method—maybe even a whole book written about it—but who has time to Google that? And let's be honest, ChatGPT would probably just make something up anyway.

So here’s the key takeaway: If you're creating any kind of content on the regular, remember that it's okay not to finish everything by day's end. Just set yourself up so you can cross that finish line tomorrow. When you start your day and see yesterday's progress staring back at you, it’ll seem way more manageable.

Thanks for reading! Stay motivated!

Gio

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