The freedom of running your own business often sounds limitless but for me, it works best with a clear framework. Incorporating effective founder routines for productivity can help establish that framework.
Client work gives my week a natural rhythm. Around it, I’ve built my own routines for productivity. Small habits that keep me focused, connected, and calm in the middle of busy weeks.
They’re not perfect or sophisticated, but they’ve proven to work for me in the last months.
My routines for productivity create freedom
When you work with multiple clients, expectations and deliverables already define part of the pace. The challenge is to build around that: routines for productivity that give your days shape without overloading them.
It’s not about escaping structure it’s about creating your own as a founder.
For me, these habits are less about discipline and more about mental clarity. The ability to focus on what matters most without constantly switching contexts.
Weekly network cadence: light, consistent, real
I’ve learned and love that it’s easier to stay in touch regularly than to rebuild connections only when you need something.
Networks and friendships don’t maintain themselves – consistency does.
Every week, I reach out to a few people, not for business, but simply to stay in touch.
A short message, a voice note, or a “how are things?” often keeps the door open for real conversations later.
Mini-Hack: Keep a small “Top 40” list in your (Apple) notes or calendar or however you organize yourself.
Lunches, dinners & events with intent
I try to schedule one or two lunches or dinners each week, always with a clear intention: sparring, feedback, or exploring collaboration.
On top I’m trying to host regular small “events” like meeting at Oktoberfest (a must-have to stay connected in Munich) or X-mas dinners.
It’s not about collecting business cards, it’s about meaningful conversations with people who share curiosity and drive.
Mini-Hack: Instead of “let’s catch up sometime,” open your calendar and directly schedule a meeting. Future you will thank you.
Monthly anchor: Showing up in Munich
Even though I work remotely most of the time, I make it a point to be onsite in Munich at least once a month.
Many of my professional (and personal) connections are based there, and meeting people in person adds a layer of trust you simply can’t replicate online.
When I plan those days, I try to group 2–3 meetings with partners, prospects, or peers for sparring sessions into a single trip.
It’s an efficient way to keep relationships warm without forcing “networking.”
Content rhythm: Blog + LinkedIn without the burnout
Writing has become a fixed part of my rhythm at Linelia. It helps me reflect, share, and stay visible without turning content into pressure.
My cycle looks like this:
- Fri–Sun: ideation, draft, edit.
- Tue or Thu: publish on the Linelia blog and / or LinkedIn.
That cadence keeps things steady and gives each piece enough space to mature. Some weekends it’s a long read; others it’s a quick thought.
Over time, these routines for productivity have become second nature. Helping me stay consistent even when projects overlap or schedules shift.
Mini-Hack: Keep a running “ideas” list from client talks and reflections. Most posts start as one short note in (Apple) Notes.
Ongoing upskilling: Learning as part of the job
Running my own business means constantly switching between doing and learning.
Each week, I focus on one small “learning sprint”, about 30 to 45 minutes dedicated to improving one area.
Sometimes it’s sales or marketing, other times admin, finance, or exploring a new AI or automation tool. I use platforms like LinkedIn Learning, Google Skillshop, and OpenAI Academy for quick, focused learning. I also follow selected tech and business media such as WIRED, TechCrunch, The Verge, Harvard Business Review, and The Information to stay curious and inspired.
It’s a light commitment that compounds over time and keeps curiosity alive.
Mini-Hack: Book one recurring learning slot in your calendar. Treat it like a client meeting, because it’s one with your future self.
Routines for productivity build calm for me
The longer I run Linelia, the clearer it becomes that fun and hopefully success as a founder isn’t about endless hustle. It’s about rhythm and the right routines for productivity that create calm and focus.
These routines help me deliver consistent quality, and leave space for creativity and connection.
If one of these ideas resonates, try it next week and see what difference it makes.
If you’re curious how I support organizations and founders in their own transformation journeys, you can find more about my work here: Linelia’s services
And of course, I’m always happy to hear from you. If you’d like to exchange ideas or explore how we might work together, feel free to reach out via my contact page or directly connect via LinkedIn.


