Building It Into Your Routine
When to Read It
Daily Business Advice is most effective when you read it at the start of your working day, before you've committed your attention to specific tasks. At that point, it can genuinely influence what you prioritise. Reading it at the end of the day reduces its practical value because the main decisions about where to focus have already been made. Five minutes at the start of your day to read the advice and consider whether it connects to something you're already working on is a small time investment that tends to produce consistent returns.
When the Advice Doesn't Feel Relevant
Occasionally, a piece of daily advice may not feel particularly relevant to where your head is on a given day. That's worth noting rather than dismissing. Sometimes the disconnect is because the advice is surfacing something the platform has identified that your attention hasn't reached yet. Sometimes it reflects a data gap that means the platform's understanding of your current situation is slightly behind. Consistent irrelevance over time is a signal to review the quality of data you're feeding into the platform: are your check-ins accurate, your revenue figures current, and your tasks connected to the right systems?