Episode 1: 3 Tips You Need to Easily Increase Productivity

EPISODE · Aug 10, 2019 · 18 MIN

Episode 1: 3 Tips You Need to Easily Increase Productivity

from I'm Busy Being Awesome - Sustainable Productivity for ADHD · host Paula Engebretson

Welcome to the I'm Busy Being Awesome Podcast. I am SO excited you're here!  Back in 2017 when I launched my blog, I'm Busy Being Awesome, I knew I wanted to reach busy-awesome women who were chasing their biggest dreams. I wanted to help incredibly driven goal-getters who wanted to up-level their productivity and time management so they could rock their to-do list and make time for fun. And I wanted to spread the important message of practicing daily self-care. For the last two years, I've been doing just that on both my blog and through social media. But as I've gotten to know you incredible readers over the last two years, I've realized that perhaps the best way for me to share these messages of productivity, time management, and self-care is through a podcast.  Now, if you've been following along on this journey on any of my social media channels, whether it's my blog, Instagram, or Facebook, you know how much I love podcasts. They are so convenient for on-the-go, and they allow you to learn and grow at pretty much any time; they are perfect for driving to work, cleaning the house, making dinner, or working out. And since I know you amazing readers are often bouncing from one task, activity, or meeting to the next, I wanted to make sure you could get this information as easily as possible. And thus, the I'm Busy Being Awesome Podcast was born. Get stoked, my friend. This is going to be fun. In this episode, you will discover… Why I created this podcast just for YOU 3 simple ways to increase your productivity Practical strategies to incorporate these productivity tips This week's quote of the week all about productivity Links from the Podcast Sign up for the FREE 5-day Productivity course here! Grab your free 2-month FREE trial to Skillshare here! Subscribe and Review Do you want to be the first to know when a new episode drops? You got it! Click over to iTunes, select "Listen on Apple Podcasts" and then click the "subscribe" button. Also, if you're loving the podcast, would you be a rockstar and leave me a review? Reviews help others find the show and allow me to share my message even further. Thanks, friend!

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