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I share tools to live an uncommon life. As a builder and Unconventional Entrepreneur, I’ve spent the last 25 years testing what works and cutting what doesn’t. This newsletter is where I share the real strategies, systems, and revenue streams that have created my uncommon life. If you’re building something of your own, you’re in the right place.

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I’m not good at a bunch of things.

But I do have a few Superpowers.


One of them is MoC:

Mastery of Compartmentalization

I’ve used my MoC to build 10 companies and to get to the other side of the daily grind.

Here’s how I used it to build wealth and how you can, too.

Becoming a MoC takes practice, but it’s worth it!

Here’s why.

When you can compartmentalize, your focus rewards you and the people around you.

Your family will love your undivided attention.

You will be more relaxed while you get more done every single day.

Your partners, employees, and peers will be amazed at how you can multi-focus (not the lie of multitasking) and move from one strategy and tactic to another without slowing down.

So, how do you become a Master of Compartmentalization?

  1. Set Clear Boundaries: Block out specific times for work and personal activities and stick to them. Make sure everyone knows your schedule – this is key! Especially important if you work from home.
  2. Chunk it! I like to chunk up my day to keep myself motivated. For me, this means working for 30-40 minute chunks, then taking a break to GTFO from my office to look at the sky.
    I love the dopamine hits from X, so I carve out time each hour to check in with my super fans.
  3. Your Own Space: MoCs know that you need your own space to get things done. See my comments on creating the space of your dreams.
  4. Prioritize tasks! Two words: Eisenhower Matrix. Learn it!
  5. Break Between Focus: Give yourself a few minutes to take a break as you shift focus. This is especially important when shifting from work to family and back again.
    Don’t take your work stress home. Don’t take your home little-kid chaos to work.
  6. Learn to Delegate! True power is doing less while accomplishing more. This is tough for me.
  7. Get a Hobby! Yes, having things you do just for yourself helps you compartmentalize in all areas of your life. And I’m not talking about going to the gym.
  8. Create a To-Did list. I know you already have to-do lists. I want you to stop for 3 minutes at the end of a work session and write 1-3 words for each thing you accomplished that day. To-Did.

I guarantee it’s a lot more than you thought. Recognizing that you are getting sh*t done is important.

I use these tricks to chunk up my life into thousands of micro-tasks. This is the system that works for me.

What works for you?

Cheers to your compartmentalization of success!

~ Shannon Jean

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Unconventional Entrepreneur

I share tools to live an uncommon life. As a builder and Unconventional Entrepreneur, I’ve spent the last 25 years testing what works and cutting what doesn’t. This newsletter is where I share the real strategies, systems, and revenue streams that have created my uncommon life. If you’re building something of your own, you’re in the right place.