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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
Oct 302 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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