wearing many hatsEntrepreneurs wear so many hats… especially the solo business owner. Our days tend to be one endless task after another. We all start our businesses for a variety of reasons:

  • Wanting to working from home,
  • Set your own timetable
  • Spend time with family and friends
  • Knowing that the hard work you do is for your own company
  • Quit climbing the so-called corporate ladder

It all comes down to lifestyle and often our jobs couldn’t or wouldn’t deliver the that lifestyle.

But somewhere along the line….you end up with a to-do list a mile long that never seems to get any shorter, no matter how many soccer games or nights-out-with-friends you miss No matter how hard you work, how many hours you put in, you never seen to get ahead.

Your business never seems to grow past a certain point and yet you can never quite seem to get a handle on that.

The reality hits you… your business is supposed to give you a life, not take it away and you are knee deep… neck deep or perhaps even over your head deep in the "Multiplicity of Stuff Syndrome."

If the above sounds like you, you’ll enjoy our new free eCourse "10 Time Strategies to Control Your Day and Profits."

There are 5 symptoms of being trapped in the "Multiplicity of Stuff Syndrome" and you’ll discover what they are and how to relieve them and get control back over your day. Sign up for the course at http://HowtoControlYourDay.com

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Take back control of your day with the "10 Time Strategies to Control Your Day and Profits" eCourse. http://HowtoControlYourDay.com

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