Marketing On Tap

How I Cut My Work Week by 40% in 5 Simple Steps


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STOP wasting time spinning your wheels in business. You don’t need to be successful.

I get it—you’re working round the 🕡 because you’re passionate about your business and you want nothing but success. I get stuck there too sometimes.

But lately, I’ve realized 💬

❌Working longer hours doesn’t equate to productivity
✅ I owe myself and my family time too
✅ There are ways I can work less without sacrificing the quality of my output

So I became intentional in reducing my workload without sacrificing my productivity. And guess what? From an average of working 50 hours a week, I’ve significantly reduced it to 35 hours now.

I did that with these five steps.

🎧 Tune in to the latest episode of Marketing on Tap to learn the 🔑 steps I took to reduce my working hours while still efficiently leading my team and helping my clients.

Key Takeaways:

Five key steps to reducing your work hours without sacrificing quality and efficiency
Step 1 — clear your goals. Instead of arbitrarily setting a specific number as your goal, align your goals with how you want to live your life.
Step 2 — reduce your work meetings. Communication is key, but having too much is also counterproductive.
Step 3 — reduce your workweek. Allocate some time for yourself and your loved ones. You’re allowed to breathe and enjoy too.
Step 4 — create a system. Make SOPs and organize every little area of your business for a smooth, seamless workflow.
Step 5 — learn to delegate. Being the CEO doesn’t mean you need to know it all and do it all. Designate experts from your team to work on certain areas of your business.

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Marketing On TapBy Jessica Walman