EPISODE · Jan 15, 2020 · 38 MIN
Ep 92 - How to Balance Speaking with a Full-Time Job (ft. Kari Roberts)
from The Speak to Scale Podcast
Time management is one of the most crucial skills when it comes to succeeding in entrepreneurship. In this episode we're discussing how to balance speaking with a full time job. I have brought in my friend and one of our Academy members, Carrie Roberts, who is a business coach for people who have a side hustle in their business. She's going to pull back the curtains and show us how she balances a full time job with a side business while still finding the time to use speaking to scale her business. She does a great job of giving practical tips and tools to manage your time better and show up our best no matter what role we are appearing in. Tune in! If you loved this episode and it motivated you to add speaking to your business, please take the time to leave me some positive feedback on iTunes. I'd also love to hear about your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us @thecreativespeakerpodcast. Episode takeaways you don't want to miss: The importance of delegating or subcontracting out work to make room for new projects you want to take on The importance of knowing what is priority and what isn't Why you need to be 100% present in whatever it is you're working on rather than letting tasks bleed into one another Why you need to ensure that you have time boundaries for when certain tasks are done Focusing all your energy tasks that are related during a given time block so that you have a focused train of thought How looking at your calendar from different chronological perspectives (day vs week vs month) can help you find pockets of time plan more effectively For full show notes and links, visit: http://www.thepublicspeakingstrategist.com/shownotes/092
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