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In this solo episode of Girls Make Bank, Jac shares the practical system she uses to plan her calendar each week, so her time supports her business, her energy, and the life she actually wants to live.
Instead of chasing productivity or cramming more into already-full days, this conversation breaks down how intentional calendar planning can reduce overwhelm, ease mental load, and create space for deep work, family time, and focus.
Jac walks through the real-life tweaks she’s made over the years: from planning around energy instead of urgency, to protecting time for what matters most, to using her calendar as a living tool for decision-making rather than a reactive to-do list.
This episode is a grounded, honest look at how your calendar can become the blueprint for your life, not just a place where meetings go.
Topics Discussed in the Episode:
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By Jac White5
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In this solo episode of Girls Make Bank, Jac shares the practical system she uses to plan her calendar each week, so her time supports her business, her energy, and the life she actually wants to live.
Instead of chasing productivity or cramming more into already-full days, this conversation breaks down how intentional calendar planning can reduce overwhelm, ease mental load, and create space for deep work, family time, and focus.
Jac walks through the real-life tweaks she’s made over the years: from planning around energy instead of urgency, to protecting time for what matters most, to using her calendar as a living tool for decision-making rather than a reactive to-do list.
This episode is a grounded, honest look at how your calendar can become the blueprint for your life, not just a place where meetings go.
Topics Discussed in the Episode:
Apply to be a part of the Honeybees Sales Circle
Follow me on LinkedIn
Subscribe to our email newsletter
Visit us at honeybeesgroup.co

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