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Quiet quitting on your own business
When you don’t do what you know you need to do for your business to succeed, you’re quiet quitting on your own business.
If you’re in real estate wholesaling and you’re not following up with leads fast, you’re quiet quitting.
If you’re in a B2B agency and you’re not contacting leads everyday, and following up on proposals in a timely manner, you’re quiet quitting.
If you’re a creator business and you’re not putting out any content, you’re quiet quitting.
You’re just waiting for the right excuse to fully quit.
That’s not to say you won’t have bad days. You’re going to have days where you miss your input goals. You’re going to drop the ball.
But ask yourself, if you were an employee at your company, would you say they’ve quiet quit on you? If they did, would you keep them around?