⚡ Fueler Weekly 61: What to do when energy gets drained
To be energetic, it starts with filling yourself up with activities that make you energetic in the first place.
Life happens. Almost every day. Thereby, interfering in our productivity. And our energy levels.
The way then, to increase our productivity, is to do the things that energise you. For me it is meditating, working out, spending time with my family, playing tennis, reading books.
Every day I do all of this religiously, thereby, leaving myself with very little to lose energy on.
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Stop taking things for the sake of pleasing others.
By Tanosei
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
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🐱💻 One Internet Hack of the Week
Finding Related Sites related:xyz.com
There are many websites related to one domain or category, so you can search for similar or related data using this trick.
E.g: related: microacquire.com
🧗♀️ Fueler Challenge of the Week
The challenge of this week is “Write a blog about “What are the top 5 goals you want to achieve by the end of this year?””
🎁 Reward: Drop your answers in Fueler DM before next Saturday and on successful completion of the challenge, you’ll be featured on Fueler Twitter handle
📚 One Free Resource of the Week
A collection of all the amazing threads by Ankur Warikoo
📂 Proof of Ideas of the Week
Write a detailed case study about how Spotify attracted their first 10k customer base
A blog on 10 best tools that helps in creating target audience persona
Prepare a presentation for "Carrd" about their social media marketing
Write a blog on "Hacks to rank your blog on Google"
Write a blog about 5 most popular books that teach storytelling
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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