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If your work day stretches out not because you have too much to do, but because you get distracted or procrastinate, I hope you'll like listening in on this consult call with Theresa.
What came up during the consult call
- Theresa feels that her workdays are longer than necessary and that she could spend her time more effectively
- she doesn't think that there's too much on her to-do list, but sometimes she'll get to the end of the workday and wonder where all the time went
- she always hits client work deadlines, but her own projects and business updates that would match her "big vision" get put on the back burner
- the advice of "just push through" hasn't worked for Theresa
- interruptions and transitions between tasks interfere with her momentum, she has trouble getting back into her deep creative work
- she compares herself to others who seem to be more productive, which causes some self-judgment
- is there a way to have a structured schedule that would also feel flexible?
Grab a screenshot of the episode and share/say Hei on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejennahellberg
Find current free resources here: https://jennahellberg.com/resources
Check out my services: https://jennahellberg.com
Theresa, the copywriter at Little Flame Creative: https://www.littleflamecreative.com
Theresa's IG: https://www.instagram.com/littleflamecreative
Mentioned in episode:
Eisenhower Matrix episode 056/blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/focus-important-tasks-project-small-business
"Do the necessary before it becomes urgent" tip by The Lazy Genius aka Kendra Adachi
By Jenna Hellberg5
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If your work day stretches out not because you have too much to do, but because you get distracted or procrastinate, I hope you'll like listening in on this consult call with Theresa.
What came up during the consult call
- Theresa feels that her workdays are longer than necessary and that she could spend her time more effectively
- she doesn't think that there's too much on her to-do list, but sometimes she'll get to the end of the workday and wonder where all the time went
- she always hits client work deadlines, but her own projects and business updates that would match her "big vision" get put on the back burner
- the advice of "just push through" hasn't worked for Theresa
- interruptions and transitions between tasks interfere with her momentum, she has trouble getting back into her deep creative work
- she compares herself to others who seem to be more productive, which causes some self-judgment
- is there a way to have a structured schedule that would also feel flexible?
Grab a screenshot of the episode and share/say Hei on IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejennahellberg
Find current free resources here: https://jennahellberg.com/resources
Check out my services: https://jennahellberg.com
Theresa, the copywriter at Little Flame Creative: https://www.littleflamecreative.com
Theresa's IG: https://www.instagram.com/littleflamecreative
Mentioned in episode:
Eisenhower Matrix episode 056/blog post: https://jennahellberg.com/blog/focus-important-tasks-project-small-business
"Do the necessary before it becomes urgent" tip by The Lazy Genius aka Kendra Adachi