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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 31 MIN

How to create more free time and space in your life

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Time-starved. That was me.Every morning, I'd make my to-do list. And by the end of the day, it would be LONGER, not shorter.All day long, I raced from task to task — and then from my home office to my mom's assisted living to the run club happy hour.If — heaven forbid — I was bored for a minute, I took it as an invitation to dive into my Trello project backlog. (Which was extensive.)I was constantly in motion. But never quite getting anywhere. Stuck at the same weight, run splits, drinks per week, business earnings, etc.And honestly, starting to look like a shipwrecked castaway because I couldn't even find the time to get a haircut 🏴‍☠️ 😂 Then one principle turned it all around: Essentialism.It's the concept of doing less better.You see, I'd bought into the dangerous myth that I could have it all.No one can.When you make the hard but clear-eyed decision to focus on what's most important RIGHT NOW, your life will change.So much space will open up in your life.And you won't be afraid of it, because you'll also realize that doing big things requires time and space to think.Yes, it turns out being a little bored is actually good for you!Ready to embrace essentialism? You're in luck!In this podcast, I'll share the top mindsets that helped meEdit my schedule mercilesslySimplify my (very complicated) lifeSay no to good invitations and opportunities to make room for what's greatDeal with the resulting FOMOEnjoy!RESOURCES MENTIONEDStacey Boehman (2K program and 200K mastermind)Essentialism by Greg McKeown (aff. link)WORK WITH SARAHCurious about how life coaching can help you? You can schedule a free discovery call by:Clicking here and grabbing some time on my calendarEmailing me at sarah@missadventurepants

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Time-starved. That was me. Every morning, I'd make my to-do list. And by the end of the day, it would be LONGER, not shorter. All day long, I raced from task to task — and then from my home office to my mom's assisted living to the run club happy hour. If — heaven forbid — I was bored for a minute, I took it as an invitation to dive into my Trello project backlog. (Which was extensive.) I was constantly in motion. But never quite getting anywhere. Stuck at the same weight, run splits, drinks ...

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