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If you’re always too busy to invest in yourself, your career might be stuck.
In this short but powerful solo episode, Megan Long addresses the all-too-familiar excuse: “I’m too busy.” Whether you're putting off professional development, skipping strategic planning, or just stuck in back-to-back meetings, it’s time to ask what that busyness is really costing you. This is a pep talk for every second-in-command who’s running on fumes—and a reminder that making time for yourself is a leadership skill, not a luxury.You'll hear all about:
01:30 – The mastermind retreat in Nashville and what people are saying about why they “can’t go”
02:09 – The real cost of saying “I’m too busy”
Common trap: saying no to opportunities that would help you grow
EOS implementer insight: teams are skipping Rocks because of day-to-day chaos
03:14 – The pandemic slowdown vs. the current pace of business
Remembering daily 2pm walks—and why they feel impossible now
Just being busy doesn’t mean you’re making an impact
04:15 – 3 reflection questions to reclaim your time and direction:
When was the last time you invested in your own growth?
When was the last time you asked for something you want at work?
When was the last time you created space to think about your future?
05:00 – Selflessness is admirable—but it shouldn't mean self-neglect
Entrepreneurs don’t want their right-hand leaders burning out
Make the second half of the year count for you
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Second First Retreat September 16-17
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