The Hidden Costs of Visibility
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概要
Michelle and Nicola reflect on the real price of a high-visibility week — not just the work itself, but the mental load that lingers long after the events are done.
In this episode:
- Why a brilliant, high-visibility week can leave you utterly depleted the week after
- The mental load of running a business and a household — and why it's rarely just about ticking tasks off a list
- How being "switched on" all week blurs the line between work mode and recovery mode
- Evening and weekend working: short-term investment or a warning sign of boundary erosion?
- The difference between reactive work and strategic work — and why it matters
- Why being present in a room full of people can replace a whole week of online visibility
- The case for planning lighter "recovery weeks" after big events, so you can actually follow up properly
- Smart strategies to protect your time: blocking admin and editing days, delegating logistics, and giving yourself permission to delay non-essential tasks
- The key question to ask yourself: Did this extra time move my business forward, or did it just stop me from slipping backwards?
Key takeaway: Reinforcing your boundaries doesn't reduce your visibility — it makes it sustainable. The goal isn't to avoid busy weeks. It's to recover from them intentionally.
Connect with us: Email: studio@thereinventiondiaries.co.uk Instagram: @thereinventiondiariespodcast, www.mrsstylewright.com, www.nicolaaucklandphotography.co.uk
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