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Reading Time: 4 minutes How many times have you thought, “I can do it all,” only to realize that you could NOT, in fact, do it all?
We’ve all been there. As mothers, business owners, and women operating in this world, we’re conditioned to believe that we have to do everything ourselves, or we’ve failed in some way. But in this episode of the It’s About Time podcast, I had the chance to chat with Tanya Dalton, author of “The Joy Of Missing Out.”
She walked me through her framework for making small huge moves and talked about the gift of delegating in life — whether that’s at home or work!
Reading Time: 5 minutes Ever heard the term “career self-care”? I hadn’t either, until I met Minda Zetlin! But since then, the term hasn’t left my brain for a second. In a culture that puts so much emphasis on hustle and grind and teaches us to pin our worth to the number of hours worked, it’s more important than ever to practice self-care around the thing we spend 40 (or more) hours a week on: our careers!
Reading Time: 5 minutes Sometimes, the best things happen when you take an unexpected step back from the daily hustle of running a business. Rachel Greiman discovered this when COVID-19 shut down daycares, and she was forced to delegate more of her copywriting projects to other writers.
Though this led to a pay cut (at first) as she took on less client work herself, it ultimately led her to triple her business revenue the next year. Listen to this podcast episode to hear how making tough decisions might just be the BEST decision in the long run.
Reading Time: 6 minutes Some people are just so… fashionable, aren’t they? I’ve always envied people who look put-together and always seem have the cutest clothes. Turns out feeling good in your clothes doesn’t have to take a lot of time or money. If you’ve ever been curious about how to save time in your closet with a capsule wardrobe, press play on episode 150 of It’s About Time featuring Jenny Eversole, Founder of StyleSpace
Reading Time: 5 minutes We all have goals we want to achieve. But what happens when we’re working towards those goals and it feels like we’re working really hard to get… nowhere? If you feel like you’re stuck in hyper-productivity mode without ever making much progress, Shanna Hocking has some tips! In her new book, One Bold Move A Day, Shanna discusses her philosophy to make big goals a reality by taking small daily steps. Listen to this episode to learn how she does it!
Reading Time: 6 minutes Do you catch yourself playing the “How much can I get done in the next 2 hours?” game?
Yep, we’ve all been there. If you’re busy, sometimes you have to do a lot in a little bit of time. But honestly, that intense level of productivity can eventually lead to burnout. This episode guest, Brittany Dixon, is no stranger to burnt-out entrepreneurs.
In her consulting business, she expertly guides business owners and service providers to set up systems to take care of their productivity without taking over their life. Listen to this episode to learn how she does it!
Reading Time: 6 minutes Whether we like numbers or not, all business owners have to work with them on some level! On today’s episode of the podcast, I’m talking with Madison Brown, an accounting expert and time management superstar, as she walks us through her favorite ways to take the overwhelm out of dealing with your numbers.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Sometimes life can be a LOT. We’ve got deadlines, responsibilities at home, relationships to tend, and more. When the going gets tough, sometimes complaining is our first response to blow off steam. But is complaining even worth your time? Lori Oberbroeckling, author of Secrets of Supermom, is here to talk about one of the hidden time wasters: complaining. Find out how to take back your time, what to do instead of complaining, and how to deal with chronic complainers in your life.Â
Reading Time: 4 minutes Remember when you were a kid and you were so excited for the day you could go to bed whenever you want? Well, it turns out that’s not the best thing for us. As adults, we need 8-9 hours of sleep every night, but most of us aren’t getting that. On this week’s podcast episode, I’m chatting with sleep expert Becca Campbell as she walks us through her killer framework for better sleep, so we can be more joyful, productive humans.
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