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Here’s something that’s never made sense to me… Most of us start our businesses so we

Here’s something that’s never made sense to me… Most of us start our businesses so we can take our time back, and be in control of how we actually spend it. But, somehow, in the process of growing the business, that gets lost in translation. And instead, the business becomes a time suck. Taking up every spare minute you have—including the time meant for your family, yourself, your dreams, your health…and then some. Feels like that’s kind of defeating the purpose, right? What if instead, it was as simple as this… Get your work done. And then, spend the rest of your time how you want. Earlier in my business, I spent that extra time learning marketing, funnels, copywriting, sales, money, energetics, and mindset. Which is how I was able to do in just a few years what it usually takes most two to three times longer, if not a lifetime, to build. Nowadays, I use that free time to do other things entirely… …Sit on the investment committee for a venture capital fund …Launch two other businesses (will share more later this year) …Sleep in …Lots of online shopping …Nap …Teach Falco completely useless tricks just so I have an excuse to give him treats Because that’s what I like to do with my free time. I’m sure you have lots of things you’d love to do too. So let’s talk about how you can have more time to do all those things, instead of having to give all your time to your business. Well, contrary to popular advice… It’s not by working more. Or by being more productive. Or more efficient. What it really takes to take your time back while growing your business faster and bigger than ever… Is being more effective. So you get the most done in the least amount of time. While getting the biggest and best results. If you want to learn how to do that, so you can get your business done and take back your time, you can get all the details right here: [luisazhou.com/done](=) Luisa Zhou PS - Fun fact: DONE is actually an acronym…that represents an entire process and set of principles I’ve used since the beginning of my business, to get so much done even while seemingly being “lazy” and having so much extra time. If you’re curious, I break down what it stands for at the page above. [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( Zhou Ventures, Inc. P.O. Box 2545 New York, New York 10163-2545 United States

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