EPISODE · Dec 16, 2020 · 55 MIN
83: How to clockwork during your busiest seasons with Erica Courdae
from The CEO Help Desk from Run Like Clockwork
2020 has certainly served its fair share of unprecedented seasons. Perhaps you've pivoted in your industry to compensate for a drop in business... or perhaps you have been bombarded by an influx of business and struggled to operationally keep up with the demands. Or perhaps you are in a season where you must energetically protect yourself in a new way for your family and mental health. This week on the Run Like Clockwork podcast, Clockwork superstar and DEI expert, Erica Courdae, shares how to clockwork during your busiest seasons and why being booked + busy is a sign you need to clockwork. In this episode Erica + Adrienne discuss: Why "I'm too busy" is exactly why now is the right time to clockwork The valuable relationships built inside the Accelerator program How knowing your priorities helps you decide what to trash, trim, transfer, and treasure to save time and energy in your current season. Why you shouldn't serve everyone How flexible structures serve your business better long term If you've wanted to get your business operations in order and improve efficiency in your business… and stopped yourself with "I'm just too busy right now" or "I'll do it once this chaotic season blows over"... then it is absolutely the right time to clockwork your business. You can't afford not to. Make sure to connect with Erica at www.ericacourae.com and her Pause on the Play podcast. This was such a fantastic conversation! Let us know what resonated most with you!! Tag us on Instagram @rlclockwork + @ericacourdae And as always, we're continuing the conversation over in our free Run Like Clockwork Community! We'd love to hear your Clockwork questions! JOIN THE CONVERSATION INSIDE THE COMMUNITY
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