Episode 45: The One Thing Every Creative Needs In February

Does this sound like you? Seventeen browser tabs open. Three YouTube tutorials waiting to be watched. New business books on the way from Amazon. And yet... you still haven't finished that one pattern you started three weeks ago. Sound familiar? In this episode, I share why my students are studying The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan—and how this one book could change the way you approach your creative businesses. If you've been feeling scattered, overwhelmed, or stuck in busy-ness instead of progress, this episode is your permission to go small so you can finally win big.

🔑 In This Episode You’ll Learn:

  • The Domino Effect: One small domino can eventually topple a domino 50x its size

  • Going Small to Win Big: Success comes from doing small things with extraordinary focus

  • The Multitasking Myth: Multitasking is a distraction dressed up as productivity

  • Time Blocking: The most successful people don't just think about priorities—they schedule them

  • Success Leaves Clues: Follow the proven path instead of reinventing the wheel

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Anne LaFollette

Entertaining Beautifully offers styling, staging and home decor services in the California Bay Area.  Our styling and home decor approach is simple, elegant, modern and timeless with a focus on table settings, flowers and the overall ambience of events, gatherings and parties from 2-25 people.

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