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Welcome to the latest from the Nest! 

Entrepreneurs are usually celebrated for working long hours, multitasking many projects and "hustling".

Working 12-15 hours a day, missing out on "real" in-person connections and taking our health for granted for too long can take a toll on anyone. 

Studies have shown that taking time off from your business can increase sales and productivity. 

You know the refreshed feeling you get when you take a few minutes away from your desk? Well, imagine what a whole day, or a week, could do for your productivity.

Spending some alone time can also help you refocus your goals, and gain perspective. You may find that alone time gets your creative juices flowing, inspires action and can give you a new perspective! 

Love the hustle? Go for it! Love a fast-paced day? No problem! 

Remember, neither is better or worse, but a balance of both is best for optimal results.  

After taking some time off, support yourself by outsourcing tasks and projects that need attention. Leveraging talent can dramatically change the success of your business. 

Like I always say "You can have it all, but not all at once" - unless of course, you trust - yourself and others.

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Have a great week! 

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The Secret to Increased Productivity: Taking Time Off

As a college buddy was recounting a great trip to Europe, something snapped inside Jeff Platt. "It was like all of a sudden I woke up," recalls the CEO of Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park.

Though only 24 at the time, Platt was exhausted. He'd been working 16-hour days, seven days a week, for two years since launching the Los Angeles-based company's second trampoline park, this one in St. Louis. He had taken no vacations, had no social life whatsoever. In the bootstrap tradition, he was doing it all in the early days of the venture started by his father, Rick. But that habit is sustainable only until the reality of mental and physical limits strikes.

"I felt like I was missing out," he says. "All I was doing was busting my butt. I was tired. I had to slow down. I stepped back and said, it's time to hire some people."

Entrepreneurs are often celebrated for wearing multiple hats and logging numerous hours. But working without letup is a bad habit that can jeopardize business, health and the life you're supposedly working toward.

It's easy to fall into the trap of overdoing it, since capital in the early days is tight, but also because few ambitious achievers understand one of the biggest secrets of productivity--the refueling principle. It comes down to this: You get more done quicker when you step back and recharge the brain and body. Studies show that performance increases after breaks of all durations: from extended vacations down to microbreaks of 30 seconds.


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