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Do you ever feel like you’re permanently glued to your work computer? Erin Flynn did. In fact, Erin was checking her sales on her wedding day, and this, along with other big life events that made her feel addicted to her business, were what prompted her to drop her hours and live her life. This week, episode 104 of the Product Powerhouse Podcast is about how to spend less time glued to your computer, and more time living your life!
In this episode of the Product Powerhouse Podcast, Erin Flynn is sharing the importance of removing the pieces of your business that you do not enjoy to work less and actionable steps you can take right now to feel better about your limited time with your business.
Some of the talking points Erin and I go over in this episode include:
There is power in being an entrepreneur who is not glued to their work all the time; the power to take a vacation, have that time flexibility or even handle emergencies as they arise in our lives, is far more important than burning out doing everything we think we have to do to be successful. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on growing your product shop and to hear even more about the points outlined above.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!
Learn more about Product Powerhouse and Erin at https://productpowerhouse.co/podcast/
CONNECT WITH Erin Flynn:
Website
CONNECT WITH ERIN ALEXANDER:
YouTube
Show Notes
Work with Erin!
Simplified SEO Course
DIY Shopify Course
Links Mentioned:
Ep 94: Product based businesses you can do with little/no inventory
Support the show
Connect with Erin:
Product Powerhouse Community
Instagram
DIY Shopify Course
Product Powerhouse Website
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Do you ever feel like you’re permanently glued to your work computer? Erin Flynn did. In fact, Erin was checking her sales on her wedding day, and this, along with other big life events that made her feel addicted to her business, were what prompted her to drop her hours and live her life. This week, episode 104 of the Product Powerhouse Podcast is about how to spend less time glued to your computer, and more time living your life!
In this episode of the Product Powerhouse Podcast, Erin Flynn is sharing the importance of removing the pieces of your business that you do not enjoy to work less and actionable steps you can take right now to feel better about your limited time with your business.
Some of the talking points Erin and I go over in this episode include:
There is power in being an entrepreneur who is not glued to their work all the time; the power to take a vacation, have that time flexibility or even handle emergencies as they arise in our lives, is far more important than burning out doing everything we think we have to do to be successful. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on growing your product shop and to hear even more about the points outlined above.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!
Learn more about Product Powerhouse and Erin at https://productpowerhouse.co/podcast/
CONNECT WITH Erin Flynn:
Website
CONNECT WITH ERIN ALEXANDER:
YouTube
Show Notes
Work with Erin!
Simplified SEO Course
DIY Shopify Course
Links Mentioned:
Ep 94: Product based businesses you can do with little/no inventory
Support the show
Connect with Erin:
Product Powerhouse Community
Instagram
DIY Shopify Course
Product Powerhouse Website

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