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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2022 · 15 MIN

How She Used the 3 P's of Productivity to Hit 6 Figures in Less than 14 Months

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Not everyone who joins the online business space is naturally good at organization. But we all need some kind of structure to keep our head above water, especially when we’re in charge of our own businesses. So, what if I said you could solve a huge chunk of your organizational problems in just three simple steps? This week's guest, Brittany Dixon does just that by sharing her proven 3 P’s method with all of us on the How She Did That Podcast. Brittany Dixon, the founder of Brittany and Co, is a business strategist who is on a mission to help businesses more effectively and efficiently. In this week's episode, Brittany tells me all about her 3 Ps method, and how you can drastically improve your productivity with just a few minutes a day! This Week We Talk About: How to work smarter not harder in your businessWhat you need to organize to get on top of thingsThe Three Ps of Productivity How to structure your organization systems, even if you’re not naturally organized Our listeners can download a free 3Ps of Productivity End of Day Checklist here, courtesy of Brittany Dixon.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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