My day usually starts around 6 AM. I spend the first two hours on high-impact work—the stuff that actually moves the needle. Then it's a mix of answering support emails, fixing bugs, and trying to figure out why my latest landing page isn't converting as well as I'd hoped. I use Trello to keep my tasks organized, and I've learned to be ruthless about prioritization. The hardest part isn't the workload; it's the mental load of being the sole decision-maker. But at the end of the day, looking at a
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