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Many entrepreneurs and executives may find themselves feeling anxious when looking at their upcoming week in their calendar, or guilty for spending too much time on non-important tasks or with loved ones when reflecting on the previous week.
If that's you, remember that you are not alone in experiencing these feelings.
Fortunately, there is a solution that can help! Today I'm sharing a simple 3-step method, you can use to turn your calendar into a powerful tool for reducing anxiety and increasing revenue. This method has been used by my clients and myself to achieve a sense of peace of mind, while also driving financial success.
In this episode you'll learn:
*How Peace of Mind is directly linked to you increasing your revenue
*Why putting others first is sometimes detrimental (and when you should absolutely do it)
*What is the right balance between over and under scheduling
Hope you'll enjoy,
Peace!
Arnaud
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►► Free 7 Great Days per Week cheatsheet to be your most energized, focused and productive self all week long → https://www.peacefulproductivity.coach/f/7days
Many entrepreneurs and executives may find themselves feeling anxious when looking at their upcoming week in their calendar, or guilty for spending too much time on non-important tasks or with loved ones when reflecting on the previous week.
If that's you, remember that you are not alone in experiencing these feelings.
Fortunately, there is a solution that can help! Today I'm sharing a simple 3-step method, you can use to turn your calendar into a powerful tool for reducing anxiety and increasing revenue. This method has been used by my clients and myself to achieve a sense of peace of mind, while also driving financial success.
In this episode you'll learn:
*How Peace of Mind is directly linked to you increasing your revenue
*Why putting others first is sometimes detrimental (and when you should absolutely do it)
*What is the right balance between over and under scheduling
Hope you'll enjoy,
Peace!
Arnaud