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Reading Time: 3 minutes If there’s anything we’ve learned from the past few years, it’s that we can’t can control everything. But we CAN have a bit more control over things within our lives, businesses, home and calendars. Alexandra Beauregard of The Productivity Zone believes we can use routines and simple systems to create freedom and spend time on what matters most. Find out how she uses emojis and color coding to stay organized, and what routines have in common with your undies!
Reading Time: 2 minutes For many of us, talking about money and finances ranks pretty high on the difficult conversations list. Financial confidence is usually not something we’re born with, it’s acquired. Fortunately, people like Sarah Becker of Becker Talks Money exist to demystify finances and – dare I say it – make talking money FUN. Listen in for Sarah’s first steps to financial freedom, how to get comfy talking dollars and cents and more!
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: 3 minutes You know that feeling when you’ve got so many different (and often wonderful!) things going on that life begins to feel a bit like a juggling act? Kimberly Tara can attest that the juggle is real! As a business owner, a CPA and Certified Tax Coach, a blogger, and a mom to three boys – Kimberly knows the juggle first hand. Find out how she sets boundaries, stays organized and creates time for herself while creating her version of work/life balance.
Reading Time: 3 minutes With two successful businesses, two small children and an ever-growing list of responsibilities, it’s no wonder Rhiannon Bosse calls herself a Time Magician. But for Rhi, time management isn’t about crossing more stuff off a list. Instead, she’s focused on making memories and finding beauty in life’s simple pleasures. Rhi shares how she navigates her day-to-day, her perspective on authenticity in social media, and how we can cultivate stronger relationships in any season of life.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Jess Aiken is living the dream. Well, she’s living HER dream. She’s running a successful wedding planning business with a team of 12 – even through the rollercoaster of Covid-19 cancellations. She’s married to her high school sweetheart with a sweet baby on the way. What’s her secret? Systems and Processes. Find out how setting up systems and capturing processes changed everything for Jess, and walk away with ideas for setting up your own systems so you can spend more time on what matters most.
Reading Time: 3 minutes Waiting. We’ve all been there, and we’ll probably be there again. Actor and podcast host Jessica Lorion is currently in a season of waiting, but what sets her apart is her approach to the day to day as she looks to the future. Whether you’re in a period of postponement or supporting someone who is, Jessica’s story and practical advice will leave you feeling inspired and energized to make the most of your time NOW, not later.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt self-conscious or worried about what someone else might think of something you really want to do. Charleston wedding photographer and educator Natasha Coyle knows exactly how you feel. From starting a successful business with zero experience behind the camera to going viral on TikTok, Natasha knows a thing or two about pushing through nerves and getting back up after falling down. Listen in to find out how being different has made all the difference for Natasha, and how being yourself is always the best strategy for success.
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Hit the drive thru. Grab and Go. Eat on the Run. There’s no doubt we’re busy, and far too often our mealtimes turn into GO TIME. Emily Johnson, a Certified Nutritional Practitioner, has a pantry full of tips for being more intentional with what you’re putting on your plate. From starting your day with a restorative morning routine to shifting your mindset around food, listen in on my conversation with Emily and walk away ready to cook up healthy habits and more mindful mealtimes.
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There’s no such thing as a self-made man (or woman.) We need other people to thrive. But how can you be intentional about creating your own cheering squad, support system and personal board of directors? That’s exactly what Ashley Joy and I dive into in this episode. From finding a mentor and working with a coach, to cultivating friendships and more – if you want to get to the next level in your life, these are the 5 people you need in your corner.
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