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Do We Really Need Timetrackers?
I personally don’t like time trackers. And there are a lot of reasons why which I’ll reveal later. But first, let’s talk about why clients use them (and why I totally understand it). Clients care about their costs. Every single hour they pay for needs to go somewhere that’s actually productive. Time trackers give them a sense of control. They help them monitor work progress, see screenshots, and make sure they’re paying for real output, not idle time. Other valid reasons? The
Abby Laine Mendez
6 days ago2 min read


Making It Work Even When My Mind Doesn’t
Running a business is hard.
Running a business while managing bipolar disorder; that’s a whole different kind of challenge.
Abby Laine Mendez
Oct 272 min read


Hard Work Pays Off, Strategy Pays Better
I’ve always been a hard worker. I don’t think anyone who’s worked with me would say otherwise. Since collegge, actually. For years, I could go from morning to midnight, handling back-to-back client calls, creating content, reviewing projects, jumping from one task to another. I rarely stopped. I was proud of that. I liked being busy. I liked the feeling of getting things done. But somewhere along the way, I realised that being busy doesn’t always mean being smart about your w
Abby Laine Mendez
Oct 131 min read
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