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The Difference Between Being Busy and Being Productive as an Entrepreneur

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Darrel Frater
May 26, 2023 · 3 min read

There is a trap that nearly every entrepreneur falls into at some point. It looks like hard work. It feels like progress. But at the end of the week, when you sit down and ask yourself what actually moved forward — the honest answer is: not much.

Busyness is easy. Productivity is hard. And confusing the two is one of the most expensive mistakes a business owner can make.

Busy feels like this

You’re responding to emails at 11pm. Your calendar is packed. You’re in meetings all day. You’re always the last one to leave. People around you marvel at how much you’re doing. You feel important, needed, and constantly in motion.

But motion is not direction. And doing a lot of things is not the same as doing the right things.

Productive looks like this

You’ve identified the two or three activities that directly generate revenue or advance your most important strategic goal. You protect time for those activities fiercely. You delegate or eliminate everything else. Your calendar has white space in it — because you know that thinking is also work.

Productive entrepreneurs often look like they’re doing less. That’s because they’ve gotten disciplined about what they’re doing it for.

The question that separates the two

At the end of every workday, ask yourself one question: Did what I did today move my business meaningfully closer to its most important goal?

Not “Did I work hard?” Not “Was I available to everyone who needed me?” Not “Did I clear my inbox?”

Just: did it matter?

If the honest answer is no — not because you had an off day, but because you can’t remember the last time the answer was yes — then you don’t have a work ethic problem. You have a prioritization problem. And that’s fixable.

How to make the shift

Start by writing down your top three business priorities for the next 90 days. Not ten. Three. Then look at your calendar from last week and categorize every hour honestly: did that activity serve one of those three priorities, or did it serve something else?

Most entrepreneurs are shocked by what they find. The gap between where they’re spending their time and where their attention actually needs to be is almost always wider than they expected.

Close that gap. That’s where real growth lives.

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Darrel Frater
Business Advisor & Strategic Consultant

Darrel Frater is the founder of Sharp Shooters Global LLC DBA Darrel Frater Advisory, helping entrepreneurs build stronger businesses through strategic consulting and biblical principles.

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