Long Work Hours Lead to Burnout — Not Productivity. Learn When to Step Back From Certain Tasks — And When to Step Up

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As an investor and entrepreneur with a number of business activities, I love what I do, but sometimes I wonder if I’m working too much. Entrepreneurs don’t work office hours with guaranteed weekend downtime to relax and recharge with family and friends.

Entrepreneurial fatigue is a reality for many of us, even if we don’t recognize it or are reluctant to admit it, and being passionate about what you do as an entrepreneur means you never really switch off from work mode. But sometimes less really means more. So why should we learn to let go of the so-called work “hustle

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