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Know your limits, and lean into them without judgment. Productivity Are you having a microwave day o

Know your limits, and lean into them without judgment. [Zapier blog]( [Log in]( Productivity Are you having a microwave day or a stovetop day? Most morning routines involve some level of chaos, whether it's getting kids ready for school, trying to sneak in a workout before your first meeting, or anything between. That means there's usually not too much time for reflection. Here, Zapier teammate Erica Betz talks about how she uses a simple but powerful analogy to check in with herself each morning to better understand what she can accomplish that day—and how she encourages her team to do the same. [Know your limits]( Recommended reading from the Zapier blog team App tips How to write an effective GPT-3 prompt [Get the output you want]( Best apps 7 of the best Mailchimp alternatives in 2023 [Find the best app]( Zapier initiatives Why Zapier created a global mobility policy [Learn about our program]( App comparisons Google Sheets vs. Excel: Which should you use? [Read the showdown]( Got a question? [Ask in our community]( © 2023 Zapier, Inc. All rights reserved. 548 Market St #62411, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401 You received this email because you're subscribed to the Zapier Blog & Newsletter. Want to unsubscribe or change which emails you receive? [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( | [Contact us](

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