
Hi,I am the owner of a blog related to music, which generates what I would call a small salary every month. However, it's a side hustle, since I'm also employed as an IT consultant in a big company in which the salary is much higher.Remark (before I explain my problem) : for various personal reasons, quitting my job to get more free time is not an option right now.The blog is working out OK but there are many things I would like to do for it. For instance :review more products for brandsdevelop new categories of articles to widen the scopecreate some trainings I would sell (working on one)strengthen my SEO which is not bad but would definitely need much more workimprove marketing on social networks (really needed)etc...However, since I'm only working on it on weekends and after my day job, I only have a limited time available.When I am working, I am feeling quite efficient (tbh, apart from a bit of time wasted on the social networks but even though, I am able to deliver stuffs :) ).But the tasks I would like to do are definitely too big to tackle at the same time.The problem is : I can't seem to be able to prioritize them. They are all important : finishing my training is as important as improving SEO, for instance. For different reasons, yes — but both are needed right now.So I'm feeling i'm always running after time to do the things I want to do.I don't think it's a problem of productivity at all, I don't think it's a problem of knowing how to priotize in a [high ROI / low ROI — low energy / time-consuming] matrix vision — it's more a problem that my entrepreunarial brain has many ideas with a rather clear vision of what should be done, and not following them always feels like a mistake.What would be your advice ? Have you experimented similar situations ?I saw various threads on reddit which are related, but at the same time I wanted some topic-specific advices since we're talking about a blog-based business. For some reason I feel the advices I would get may be different because of this context :)Thanks a lot by advance ! see hubwealthy.com/wealthy






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