What is Q2 and Q3 good for?

To put it simply, it is a grind. Setting up systems, batching, and outreach. The only thing I enjoy about it is thinking about new products and creating them if there is any time left.

Outside of that, I try to catch up on learning, as learning never stops. At the moment, I am deep down the AI road. Not using it much, yet. But I will end up using it for sure, especially where it can save me time.

I could write this post with AI, but I did not. It goes against what I set up to do here. So I would rather write in my imperfect way. I do believe that authenticity is a special currency and will be more valuable in the future. People will be hungry for human-made content, human-made stories. It is obvious. Same as you keep on eating chocolate cake every day – one day you just don’t want it and you crave something very ordinary like a freshly baked bread. But that is not what I wanted to write about.

So what am I actually doing during Q2 and Q3.

  1. Revising my strategy
  2. Revising the systems I have set up and improving them
  3. Preparing new products for Q4
  4. Learning new things and catching up with the market trends

I know, it is not that exciting, but it has to be done.

Have a great week, and stay productive, dear friends đŸ™‚

P.S. I am not writing about the world economic situation on purpose. As a solopreneur who has been through many up and downs, the only thing I will say is – ‘Stay calm and don’t lose your focus.”

Published by Mona

Questions I am trying to solve: Can a "one-person business" survive? Does it have a chance in today's world? Is it sustainable for more than a few years? Is it something that can work long-term? In my blog, I am mainly creating lists with tips on how to avoid numerous burnouts while working full-time (and hoping to retire early hahaha).

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