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You Decide When To Not Work

Solopreneurs can get trapped in the idea of equating work with value. You don't have to work the traditional 40-hour week. There is flexibility in your schedule, but it must align with your business goals. You get to choose when to work and when to rest. Self-employment comes with the responsibility of keeping the lights on, but you can make the hours work for you.

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joaopuerta

I am a portuguese student living in Lisbon. I'm currently taking a Bachelor's in Management at Nova SBE.

From my point of view, taking control of your life and adjusting to self-control and self-learnt skills is a must to achieve the success one so much desires

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