When You Overcommit - PB177
Publisher |
Rich Jones
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Nov 17, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:24:44

Today it’s just Rich solo on the podcast. He’s talking about how the month of October was one of the most stressful months of his life. In fact, it almost brought him to tears. But, it wasn’t all bad! Paychecks & Balances won Best Generational Financial Literacy Content at the Plutus Awards. This marks the second year in a row that P&B has brought home a Plutus award.

 In this episode Rich is breaking down his recent dance with burnout and why his highly ambitious drive almost backfired on him. The outlying theme in this episode is that you need to know what’s worth your time and commitment and what you can say no to. It’s important that when you do commit to something you give it your all and produce the results you know you’re capable of, and the results that are expected of you.

 

This week on Paychecks and Balances:

●      Door Dash gone wrong

●      How Rich negotiated a cheaper lease at his apartment and then  immediately broke it

●      The pain of procrastination 

●      How Rich threw his backout getting on his Peleton

●      Knowing your stress cycle

●      The stress and anxiety of taking on too many freelance gigs

●      The power of referrals' 

 

Resources Mentioned:

·      Himalaya 

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