EP 296 // 5 Simple Tips To Help You Start Time Blocking When You Have Never Tried It Before As A Work From Home Mom

EPISODE · Mar 17, 2023 · 22 MIN

EP 296 // 5 Simple Tips To Help You Start Time Blocking When You Have Never Tried It Before As A Work From Home Mom

from SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE + BUSINESS | Schedules, Routines, Productivity, Time Management, Operating System · host Chelsi Jo

Sometimes the solution that we are looking for seems like it should be unbelievably simple, but is kind of hard to find. We know that time blocking seems to be the solution so many people are looking for, but actually getting started with something that seems so foreign and that not a lot of people around you are doing can be stressful, a little scary, and a bit overwhelming. That's why inside of today's episode, we’re giving you some new things to think about when it comes to implementing time blocks with simple tips to help you get started, even if you've never tried it before. Our hope is that after today's episode it'll click for you just a little bit better and you'll begin to have the same type of joy, relief, and momentum in your day just like we do. All right, grab a pen and paper and maybe even snuggle up with your favorite cup of coffee because it's time to get started with today's episode!   xoxo,   Chelsi Jo . . . Join Our Free Systemize Your Life Community   www.facebook.com/groups/systemizeyourlife Successfully Manage Your Home + Business Without Feeling Pulled In All Directions Watch The Free Workshop Here  www.chelsijo.co/workshop Get Your FREE Time Blocking Workbook Here   www.chelsijo.co/timeblockingworkbook Get Your FREE Fundamental Needs Workbook Here    www.chelsijo.co/myprioritiesworkbook   .   .   . Ready To Jump In And Get Results ASAP? JOIN THE SYSTEMIZE YOUR LIFE ACADEMY HERE www.chelsijo.co/academy 

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