Less is more my friend.
If you work yourself to the point of seizures and made anything less than millions then you were grossly ineffective and spent your time being busy when a few simple good decisions would've increased your results and lowered your workload.
Hard work is necessary. But the harder you work you do not necessarily become more effective.
My work week ranges from a few hours a week to up to 45-50 hours a week max (rarely). The last few months have been about 40-50 hours altogether. My company is still growing and doing just fine.
You most likely just need to make better decisions.
You want to get into dropshipping with clickfunnels. Great idea...in 2015.
This isn't a job. You don't just cash in your hours for dollars. You cash in RESULTS for dollars. You make good decisions, produce results, and cash in. Hours are irrelevant. Customers don't care if you hand coded a website or used a good looking theme. Customers don't care if you swam across the ocean to China to find a supplier or if you found one in 4 minutes on Alibaba.
You should set goals that are one step after another, and aren't tied to your hours, and then each day, give a solid effort towards achieving those simple goals. When you want to stop, stop. Do it tomorrow.
You need to work hard and smart. If you just work hard, you'll keep getting seizures. If you work smart, you'll get your results from only 10 hours a week or so. Sometimes more, sometimes less. It's about the steps that you need to take, not the hours you work. Asking how many hours you should work is the wrong question. Asking what next steps you should take is the right question. And the answer to that question is most likely "not doing droppshipping with clickfunnels".
If you work yourself to the point of seizures and made anything less than millions then you were grossly ineffective and spent your time being busy when a few simple good decisions would've increased your results and lowered your workload.
Hard work is necessary. But the harder you work you do not necessarily become more effective.
My work week ranges from a few hours a week to up to 45-50 hours a week max (rarely). The last few months have been about 40-50 hours altogether. My company is still growing and doing just fine.
You most likely just need to make better decisions.
You want to get into dropshipping with clickfunnels. Great idea...in 2015.
This isn't a job. You don't just cash in your hours for dollars. You cash in RESULTS for dollars. You make good decisions, produce results, and cash in. Hours are irrelevant. Customers don't care if you hand coded a website or used a good looking theme. Customers don't care if you swam across the ocean to China to find a supplier or if you found one in 4 minutes on Alibaba.
You should set goals that are one step after another, and aren't tied to your hours, and then each day, give a solid effort towards achieving those simple goals. When you want to stop, stop. Do it tomorrow.
You need to work hard and smart. If you just work hard, you'll keep getting seizures. If you work smart, you'll get your results from only 10 hours a week or so. Sometimes more, sometimes less. It's about the steps that you need to take, not the hours you work. Asking how many hours you should work is the wrong question. Asking what next steps you should take is the right question. And the answer to that question is most likely "not doing droppshipping with clickfunnels".