Most entrepreneurs spend their time asking:
"What should I do next?"
A better question might be:
"What should I say NO to?"
Life isn't just about finding more things to do.
It's also about eliminating distractions.
โ Excessive scrolling
โ Random tasks that don't have a meaningful purpose
โ Constantly checking notifications
โ Busy work disguised as productivity
โ Social hangouts when you should be focused on your goals
โ Opportunities that don't align with your vision
The list goes on.
The reality is that you can't do everything.
Every time you say "yes" to one thing, you're saying "no" to something else.
The entrepreneurs who make the most progress aren't necessarily the smartest or hardest working.
They're often the ones who are disciplined enough to protect their time and attention.
Sometimes growth requires saying no to good things so you can say yes to great things.
What did you say NO to today?
DBR
P.S. If you've completely mastered your business finances, understand your numbers, have zero stress around bookkeeping, and always know exactly what's happening in your business financially, then DBR Bookkeeping probably is NOT for you. But if you want more clarity, confidence, and insight from an entrepreneur who has worked with real small businesses generating millions in revenue, let's talk.