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Business Case for Rest | Most Entrepreneurs Get This Wrong

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When did exhaustion become proof that we're working hard enough? Entrepreneurs are often praised for long hours, constant availability, and never slowing down. But being busy isn't the same as being effective. In this week's episode of The Jameela Adams Experience, I challenge one of the biggest myths in entrepreneurship: that rest is something you earn after everything is finished. The truth is, your business doesn't just need your time—it needs your judgment, your creativity, and your ability to make thoughtful decisions. Those things become much harder when you're running on empty. In this episode, we're talking about why rest is a business strategy, how it improves leadership and creativity, and practical ways to build intentional recovery into your schedule without feeling guilty. My challenge to you this week: Schedule one intentional block of rest and protect it like your most important client meeting. Because sustainable success isn't built on exhaustion—it's built on intention. 🎧 Give it a listen, and let me know: What's one way you intentionally protect your energy as a business owner? #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #WomenInBusiness #SmallBusiness #BusinessStrategy #WorkLifeBalance #IntentionalLiving #BurnoutPrevention #Productivity #TheJameelaAdamsExperience

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Business Case for Rest | Most Entrepreneurs Get This Wrong

When did exhaustion become proof that we're working hard enough? Entrepreneurs are often praised for long hours, constant availability, and never slowing down. But being busy isn't the same as being effective. In this week's episode of The Jameela Adams Experience, I challenge one of the biggest myths in entrepreneurship: that rest is something you earn after everything is finished. The truth is, your business doesn't just need your time—it needs your judgment, your creativity, and your ability to make thoughtful decisions. Those things become much harder when you're running on empty. In this episode, we're talking about why rest is a business strategy, how it improves leadership and creativity, and practical ways to build intentional recovery into your schedule without feeling guilty. My challenge to you this week: Schedule one intentional block of rest and protect it like your most important client meeting. Because sustainable success isn't built on exhaustion—it's built on intention. 🎧 Give it a listen, and let me know: What's one way you intentionally protect your energy as a business owner? #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #WomenInBusiness #SmallBusiness #BusinessStrategy #WorkLifeBalance #IntentionalLiving #BurnoutPrevention #Productivity #TheJameelaAdamsExperience

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Saying No Without Guilt — Why Every Yes Costs You Something

Every yes costs something. As entrepreneurs, many of us struggle with saying no—not because we don't know how, but because we feel guilty afterward. We worry about disappointing people. We worry about missing opportunities. We worry about what others will think. So we keep saying yes. The result? Overcommitment, burnout, resentment, and very little time left for the goals that matter most. In this episode of The Jameela Adams Experience, I share why saying no is one of the most important boundaries entrepreneurs can learn to set. We discuss the hidden costs of people-pleasing, how guilt keeps us stuck in unhealthy patterns, and practical ways to protect our time, energy, and peace. If you've ever found yourself overwhelmed because you agreed to one thing too many, this conversation is for you. Remember: Saying no isn't selfish. It's being intentional about what deserves your yes. 🎙️ Listen now and join the conversation. #WomenEntrepreneurs #BusinessBoundaries #EntrepreneurLife #IntentionalLiving #Leadership #PersonalGrowth #SmallBusinessOwner #MindsetMatters #BurnoutPrevention #TheJameelaAdamsExperience

26 jun 202614 min