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	<title>Comments on: The dark side of entrepreneur&#8217;s passion</title>
	<link>http://blog.julielenzerkirk.com/archives/30</link>
	<description>Entrepreneurship, business growth, and parenthood! Also some random commentary...</description>
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		<title>by: Carolyn Ellis</title>
		<link>http://blog.julielenzerkirk.com/archives/30#comment-168</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Apr 2007 12:43:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I could totally relate to what you're saying, Julie! Perhaps our inner drivers are sisters! My passion for creating my business is so on overdrive right now that even noticing it gets me thinking this is a whole other workshop topic right here (which just adds yet another element to the overdrive). How I tackle this is to set aside at least a day (OK, maybe a half day) where I'm not allowed to turn the computer on or go into my home office. I make commitments with other people to get me out of the home office, like having dinner with a friend. I take regular rejuvenation time (walking the dog, hanging with the kids, getting a massage) and put it on the calendar. I remind myself that to be in integrity with being a divorce coach and supporting others in achieving balance, I have to walk my talk. I also use the mantra of less input more output" and "cross the finish line" to keep my focus. There's endless opportunities as an entrepreneur to create something new but we need to keep our eye on the ball and finish projects before adding 5 new ones.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I could totally relate to what you&#8217;re saying, Julie! Perhaps our inner drivers are sisters! My passion for creating my business is so on overdrive right now that even noticing it gets me thinking this is a whole other workshop topic right here (which just adds yet another element to the overdrive). How I tackle this is to set aside at least a day (OK, maybe a half day) where I&#8217;m not allowed to turn the computer on or go into my home office. I make commitments with other people to get me out of the home office, like having dinner with a friend. I take regular rejuvenation time (walking the dog, hanging with the kids, getting a massage) and put it on the calendar. I remind myself that to be in integrity with being a divorce coach and supporting others in achieving balance, I have to walk my talk. I also use the mantra of less input more output&#8221; and &#8220;cross the finish line&#8221; to keep my focus. There&#8217;s endless opportunities as an entrepreneur to create something new but we need to keep our eye on the ball and finish projects before adding 5 new ones.
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