No more vague ClickUp tutorials. I only share what I use myself every. single. day. over my decade of freelancing experience. You can expect relatable stories and uses for ClickUp you'll get to building ASAP.
โFocus Framework is about getting control of your workload, yes. But also getting control of your MIND. Bc shit, it's easy to spin out when there's a lot to do and only so many hours in the day. You be working your lil' tushie off to get it all done, while the "you work too much" comment your mom casually dropped eats away in the back of your mind. So you decide to take an afternoon off. Go for a walk. Do the thing everyone says you should do. And immediately, the panic sets in. Knew this was a bad idea. Now I'm behind. I don't have time for this. There's too much to do. You're sitting outside in beautiful weather, or at a coffee shop, or literally anywhere that isn't your desk, and all you can think about is everything you're NOT doing. The mental spin-out is real, Reader. Feeling too tired to do anything. Feeling too fried to be creative or learn anything new. Just wanna sit in front of the TV and veg Love is Blind. But even THAT doesn't feel good because in the back of your mind, there's a voice saying you should be working. Our minds are real freakin' talented at creating scarcityIt will always prioritize survival. It will always default to "just in case" thinking. And suddenly every minute of time that's not spent working is time that you're falling behind. Every client email that goes unanswered for 3 hours feels like an emergency. Every project that's not moving forward TODAY feels like it's slipping away. But guess what I've realized: The chaos isn't actually in your workloadThe chaos is in your MIND. I used to think the problem was that I had too much to do. Then I thought the problem was that I didn't have enough time. But the real problem? I had no way to prove to myself that it was all going to be okay. No way to look at everything on my plate and feel confident that it would all get done. No way to take time off without spiralling. No way to trust that I wasn't dropping balls or letting people down or falling behind. My mind needed evidence. And I had none. After a few years of Focus Framework, it was clear that ClickUp wasn't just a project management tool for me: it was the only thing that could tame the beast that is my mind. โFocus Framework creates the OPPOSITE force of scarcity thinkingIt builds spaciousness. Not because you suddenly have more time (you don't). Not because you suddenly have less work (you don't). But because you have a system that PROVES to your brain that everything is accounted for. That you know what needs to get done. And when your mind has proof? It can finally relax. systems set you free, Reader. That's my catch phrase now, and I fkn mean it. Not just free from the never-ending to-do's. Not just free from client work overwhelm. Free from the *mental prison* of never feeling like you're doing enoughI keep hearing people talk about the day like it's a living, breathing thing: "My day got away from me again." Like the day has a mind of its own. Like it can derail your intentions and hijack your focus. But the day should never have that much power.Reader: you need to show the day who's boss. Not through hustle. Not through discipline. Not through working more hours. Through a system that gives your mind what it needs: clarity, control, and proof that it's all going to be okay. โFocus Framework *Fall Reset* starts October 15th ๐โ๏ธSix weeks to build the ClickUp system that doesn't just manage your timeโit quiets your busy mind. So you can take that afternoon off without spiralling. So you can close your laptop at 5pm (or earlier) without fear. So you can finally feel spacious instead of scattered. This is what "systems set you free" really means. 10 spots. $249. We start in less than two weeks. First 5 in get 1:1 Process Power Hour. If you're tired of the mental weight, if you're exhausted from the scarcity thinking, if you want to finally feel like you have control over your mind AND your workload... โThis is for you. Remember: my inbox is always open if you have any questions at all.
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No more vague ClickUp tutorials. I only share what I use myself every. single. day. over my decade of freelancing experience. You can expect relatable stories and uses for ClickUp you'll get to building ASAP.