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Welcome back to the Empower Her Business Accelerator podcast! I'm your host, Philippa Channer, and this month we're digging into the business activities that actually drive your growth. If you've been tuning in regularly, you know we're on a journey to help you build a smarter, more intentional business—one that works for you and not the other way around.
Last week in Episode 182, we focused on identifying the tasks that genuinely move your business forward. This week, we're taking that knowledge a step further—because knowing what matters is one thing, but knowing what to do first is where the magic happens. Prioritizing effectively is what helps you move out of reaction mode and into your CEO mindset, where you're confidently steering the ship, not scrambling to bail water.
So whether you're mapping out your next big launch, managing a team, or still wearing all the hats—this episode is designed to help you find clarity, ditch the busywork, and create real momentum.
(00:00) Welcome & Episode Overview
(01:00) Step 1: Identify High-Value vs. Low-Value Tasks
High-value tasks? Think lead generation, offer creation, follow-ups, and collaborations—things that actually bring revenue or visibility.
(04:00) Step 2: Use the Eisenhower Matrix
Urgent & Important (e.g., client deadlines)
Important but Not Urgent (e.g., content creation, networking)
Urgent but Not Important (e.g., checking emails, last-minute posts)
Neither Urgent nor Important (e.g., excessive admin work)
I walk you through how this matrix can become your daily compass and reduce decision fatigue.
(06:00) Step 3: Set a "Top 3" Focus for Each Day
For example, if your business goal is client acquisition, your top three might include writing a pitch email, updating your services page, and posting a strong CTA on social.
(07:30) Step 4: Set Boundaries to Protect Your Focus
If it's not aligned with your growth priorities, it's a distraction in disguise. Saying "no" now doesn't mean "never"—it just means you're honoring your current season.
At the end of the day, prioritizing isn't about doing more, it's about doing what matters most. When you focus on what truly drives results—while letting go of the rest—you're not just working smarter, you're reclaiming your power as the visionary behind your business.
So let's recap:
Know the difference between high- and low-value tasks
Use the Eisenhower Matrix to sort wisely
Set your "Top 3" priorities each day
Protect your time with boundaries that support your goals
Next week in Episode 184, we'll dive into streamlining your operations so prioritization becomes second nature. We'll talk automation, delegation, and how to reduce the noise so you can stay laser-focused on growth.
Until then, keep shining—and remember, when you prioritize what truly matters, success naturally follows.
🎯 Free 30-Hour EmpowerHer Discovery Session:
🗂 New Self-Paced Empower Her Program:
📬 Subscribe for regular content on building a marketing plan, strategy, and tips that serve your business.
📱 Connect with me: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
By Philippa ChannerWelcome back to the Empower Her Business Accelerator podcast! I'm your host, Philippa Channer, and this month we're digging into the business activities that actually drive your growth. If you've been tuning in regularly, you know we're on a journey to help you build a smarter, more intentional business—one that works for you and not the other way around.
Last week in Episode 182, we focused on identifying the tasks that genuinely move your business forward. This week, we're taking that knowledge a step further—because knowing what matters is one thing, but knowing what to do first is where the magic happens. Prioritizing effectively is what helps you move out of reaction mode and into your CEO mindset, where you're confidently steering the ship, not scrambling to bail water.
So whether you're mapping out your next big launch, managing a team, or still wearing all the hats—this episode is designed to help you find clarity, ditch the busywork, and create real momentum.
(00:00) Welcome & Episode Overview
(01:00) Step 1: Identify High-Value vs. Low-Value Tasks
High-value tasks? Think lead generation, offer creation, follow-ups, and collaborations—things that actually bring revenue or visibility.
(04:00) Step 2: Use the Eisenhower Matrix
Urgent & Important (e.g., client deadlines)
Important but Not Urgent (e.g., content creation, networking)
Urgent but Not Important (e.g., checking emails, last-minute posts)
Neither Urgent nor Important (e.g., excessive admin work)
I walk you through how this matrix can become your daily compass and reduce decision fatigue.
(06:00) Step 3: Set a "Top 3" Focus for Each Day
For example, if your business goal is client acquisition, your top three might include writing a pitch email, updating your services page, and posting a strong CTA on social.
(07:30) Step 4: Set Boundaries to Protect Your Focus
If it's not aligned with your growth priorities, it's a distraction in disguise. Saying "no" now doesn't mean "never"—it just means you're honoring your current season.
At the end of the day, prioritizing isn't about doing more, it's about doing what matters most. When you focus on what truly drives results—while letting go of the rest—you're not just working smarter, you're reclaiming your power as the visionary behind your business.
So let's recap:
Know the difference between high- and low-value tasks
Use the Eisenhower Matrix to sort wisely
Set your "Top 3" priorities each day
Protect your time with boundaries that support your goals
Next week in Episode 184, we'll dive into streamlining your operations so prioritization becomes second nature. We'll talk automation, delegation, and how to reduce the noise so you can stay laser-focused on growth.
Until then, keep shining—and remember, when you prioritize what truly matters, success naturally follows.
🎯 Free 30-Hour EmpowerHer Discovery Session:
🗂 New Self-Paced Empower Her Program:
📬 Subscribe for regular content on building a marketing plan, strategy, and tips that serve your business.
📱 Connect with me: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram