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Reading Time: 16 minutes
Can I become a morning person, even if I’m a night owl? How can I create a morning routine that helps me start my day off right? Will I ever be able to wake up early? How to I make my mornings even better? These are all questions I’ve been asked in the last few months, and I’m tackling all of them inside this episode of It’s About Time. Tune in to find out if it’s even possible to become a morning person, and walk away with simple steps to make your mornings better than ever.
Reading Time: 13 minutes
How do I manage my time when my time is not my own? There’s no doubt that we have a lot on our plates. From taking care of family and nurturing relationships, to climbing the career ladder or running a business – sometimes it can feel like we’re stuck on a hamster wheel trying to keep up. If you know that feeling, this episode is just for you. Tune in for 5 steps to take control of your time and design a life that’s fulfilling and productive. You’ve got this. It’s time to own it.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Managing money can be a pretty intimidating topic – especially when we have so many other responsibilities on our plates – but financial coach Kristen Ricupero knows how to make finances fun! From paying off debt to the power of budgeting to Profit First, if you’ve got money questions – Kristen’s got answers. Tune in and find out how you can start growing at the speed of cash!
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Investing in yourself can be a little scary sometimes. Is it worth it? Are you going to see the return you’re hoping for? In this episode, Logan Doerries – mom, business owner and community leader – opens up about investing time, strategy and dollars into systems, conferences and coaching. She shares why personal and professional development + accountability should be a huge priority for all of us and how to get started – no matter your profession or season of life.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
For a lifelong lover of gorgeous paper planners, the thought of “going digital” with your calendar and to-do list can feel a little daunting. Christa Hutchins made the switch years ago and has never looked back. Now, she helps female entrepreneurs with big dreams step into their calling – and getting their systems together is one piece of that puzzle. If you’ve ever been curious about the switch from paper to digital, or you want to get the best of both worlds, you won’t want to miss Christa’s tips for planning success.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
What do you do when being busy leads to burnout? Stacie Mitchell, a Burnout Coach for High Achievers, answers that exact question and more in this episode of It’s About Time. From the importance of getting enough sleep to simple steps you can take to avoid burnout as a professional or business owner, you won’t want to miss Stacie’s expert advice. Plus, she shares how we can show up and support others who are battling burnout. We can all agree that life is too short to be so burned out.
Reading Time: 4 minutes
Public Relations pro consistently makes the Top 10 list of most stressful jobs. Busy publicists are known for being on the clock 24/7. Yet, PR Account Exec Lindsey Andry has managed to design a life she loves: serving her clients while staying at home with her son. In this candid interview, Lindsey shares how she negotiated a part-time role at her agency without losing momentum in her career. Tune in and be inspired to design a life you love and ASK for what you want.
Reading Time: 6 minutes
Ah, the to-do list. An inescapable part of managing work, life and finding some sort of balance. In this episode, I’m sharing 5 reasons why your trusty to-do list might now be serving you so well after all, but don’t worry – I’ve got some tips for exactly what you can do to get it working for you so you can start ending your day feeling accomplished. If you’ve ever been frustrated or felt like a failure at the end of the day while your unfinished list taunts you, this is the episode for you.
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Lauren Felter wants to live a life of no regrets, and she hopes the same for you, too. In today’s interview, I talk with Felter, a professional speaker, author and entrepreneur, about why she’s spending a year traveling the country, what propelled her to take action and walk away from her past career success, and how knowing her worth changed everything for her.
Reading Time: 17 minutes
One thing I’ve found that’s helped me navigate this weird time we’re in, is talking to others about what’s working for them right now. We’re all approaching Stay at Home in our own way, so let’s see what we can learn from each other. In Episode 25, I gather fresh perspectives from 12 remarkable women who are figuring this out day by day, just like you and me.
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