Minimum maximum

What is your bare bones minimum effort for the day?

Not that I incite you to be not-so-productive, but you need to optimise your work for the energy you partake.

Always have a max-set-point for how much you want to get done in a day – say finishing an article, writing a crucial email, making an important customer call, raking in more sales conversations, among others.

This is what minimum-maximum means – having a baseline productivity that aligns with your continual efforts.

One cardinal rule that can be summed in two words (originally mentioned by Naval Ravikant) is to productize yourself. That is, minimum maximum is your aspiration for craftsmanship that resonates with your creative clock and energy bestowed to you for the same.

When you deliver on your done, your contributory excellence energies you to keep going on and on.

So more of these micro contributions (minimum) for a macro-inspiring experience for your audience and customers.

My request to you: please don’t burn out, I’d say light up! Shine with your voice and consciously shape your narrative wisely – one story at a time.

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