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Reading Time: 17 minutes
Whether you’re Sheltering in Place or Staying Home, life is very different now compared to just a few weeks ago. We’re adjusting, and we’re figuring out how to make this work. I’ve collected the 7 most frequently asked questions about work, life and balance from friends, family, clients, and more and I’m sharing my perspective as a Time Management Coach. a From decision fatigue to boredom, how to stay motivated and deal with blurry boundaries – there’s something in this episode for you.
Reading Time: 11 minutes
Unsteady times can have a ripple effect throughout our lives, making us question and shift our priorities, and struggle to figure out the next right thing to do. That’s why this episode is dedicated to your north star – your core values. When you know your core values, you can quickly and easily tap into what matters most to you, and let your values show you the way so you can do the next right thing. This is time management from the inside, out.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
If you’re new to the world of remote work, this episode is for you. Christa Hutchins has decades of experience working remotely while leading global teams across multiple continents. In this episode of It’s About time, she shares her best, time-tested advice for creating the best environment, staying focused and being productive while working from home.
Reading Time: 2 minutes
If you’ve suddenly found yourself with the role of Homeschool Parent, this bonus episode is for you. Ty Salvant, founder of NOLA Homeschoolers and mother of six, brings more than a decade of homeschool experience to our chat. From fun, creative learning activities for a rainy day, to finding time for yourself among the schoolbooks and remote work assignments, Ty shares a wealth of advice that will help you navigate the uncharted waters of homeschooling your children during uncertain times.
Reading Time: 17 minutes
How we spend our first few hours sets the tone for the rest of them, so it seems like nailing this whole morning routine thing should be a top priority. But what if we go beyond the bare minimum and take our mornings to the next level? A Next Level morning routine can help you get promoted at work, lose weight, get smarter and be happier. That’s why this episode is dedicated to showing you why and how to take your mornings to the Next Level.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
For about half of you, the word “routine” is probably music to your ears. You LOVE the comfort and predictability of a good routine, workflow or system. For others, you’re probably thinking, “Routine? BORING!” If you’re like me, you like a little bit of both. Good routines can make life easier, but not all routines are created equally. Here are the 5 you need in your life ASAP and how to design them so they’ll finally stick.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Trying to do it all just isn’t cool anymore. Kaitlin Fontenot is living proof that there is power in growing a team. In this episode, Kaitlin takes us through her process of deciding what to outsource, to how she hires and trains new team members. Plus – she dives into why fitness should be a nonnegotiable in your life, what it really takes to be consistent at content creation, and how to tackle imposter syndrome once and for all.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Community over competition is easy said than done. Today’s guests, Alissa Jenkins and Katy Caldwell – co-hosts of the Hustle Humbly Podcast, are two competing Realtors in the Baton Rouge market and proof of the power of collaboration. In this episode, we chat about how they navigate schedules that are both flexible and demanding, as well as the importance of creating healthy boundaries and carving out time for yourself.
Reading Time: 6 minutes
My little girl, Camilla, turned one last week. As you can imagine – my life has changed in the past year in ways I couldn’t have predicted. In this episode, I candidly share my first year in motherhood: what’s changed, what’s stayed the same and how adding a new job title to my resume – Mom – has affected how I think about and manage my time.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Hitting the snooze button. Going to the gym. Less screen time. Good habits are tough to start, and bad habits are tough to get rid of. In this episode, I’m talking all about habits – how to start them, stick to them and kick the bad ones. If you’re ready to start making progress on your big goals by taking small action, then you’re going to love this episode. Little by little – your progress adds up!
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