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Ep:33 Sarah-Jane Meeson - Christian Women in Business

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Sarah-Jane the founder of Christian Women in Business, an online community and Conference and podcast that equips, builds up, inspires and strengthens Christian women around the world in business.
Sarah-Jane Meeson is also an automation and online business extraordinaire. She serves business owners through consultations, online workshops, and automation services through theautomationgirl.com.

Today we talk about her 4 top tips for time management, we discuss setting up healthy boundaries and how knowing your worth in Christ Jesus can make a huge difference and actually amplify your business.
Times that SJ has felt like giving up was brought on from her burning out and not managing herself very well.

Advice for if you’re in a place where you feel like giving up.

Time management tips

  1. Say no to things.
  2. Only focus on a couple of things. Pick your top 3 things in your life that you want to work on right now. My priorities are…
  3. Have routines. How do I start my day so it sets me up for success?
    “Routines breed freedom.”
  4. Get rid of all notifications and distractions. When working put it on do not disturb. When that computer is off you are doing your family time. “Post and go”.

Knowing your worth as a Christian Woman in Business. Sometimes you feel like you need to give away your products and services for free. That’s not valuing what God has given you. Know your worth in Christ. He has given you something of value that He is trusting you with. Knowing it’s ok for you to charge for what you are offering and God wants us to make money.

“He wouldn’t have given you the idea if He didn’t think you could do it.”

The law of business - you make money and you spend money.

  1. God loves you and He created you.
  2. Your business is God’s business and your business.
  3. The worker deserves his wages.
  4. Protect your time.

“At the end of the day when I’m called for judgement, I want to know that I said yes to the right things that God wants me to.”

Know your boundaries and protect them.
Connect with Sarah-Jane:
www.christianwomeninbusiness.com.au
http://theautomationgirl.com
Instagram: @sarahjanemeeson
@theautomationgirl
@christianwomeninbusiness
@theautomationtribe
Connect with Mel:
Instagram: @mel_lynam
Subscribe so that you don't miss any new episodes!
Support the show (http://paypal.me/thefulllifepodcast)

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Sarah-Jane the founder of Christian Women in Business, an online community and Conference and podcast that equips, builds up, inspires and strengthens Christian women around the world in business.
Sarah-Jane Meeson is also an automation and online business extraordinaire. She serves business owners through consultations, online workshops, and automation services through theautomationgirl.com.

Today we talk about her 4 top tips for time management, we discuss setting up healthy boundaries and how knowing your worth in Christ Jesus can make a huge difference and actually amplify your business.
Times that SJ has felt like giving up was brought on from her burning out and not managing herself very well.

Advice for if you’re in a place where you feel like giving up.

Time management tips

  1. Say no to things.
  2. Only focus on a couple of things. Pick your top 3 things in your life that you want to work on right now. My priorities are…
  3. Have routines. How do I start my day so it sets me up for success?
    “Routines breed freedom.”
  4. Get rid of all notifications and distractions. When working put it on do not disturb. When that computer is off you are doing your family time. “Post and go”.

Knowing your worth as a Christian Woman in Business. Sometimes you feel like you need to give away your products and services for free. That’s not valuing what God has given you. Know your worth in Christ. He has given you something of value that He is trusting you with. Knowing it’s ok for you to charge for what you are offering and God wants us to make money.

“He wouldn’t have given you the idea if He didn’t think you could do it.”

The law of business - you make money and you spend money.

  1. God loves you and He created you.
  2. Your business is God’s business and your business.
  3. The worker deserves his wages.
  4. Protect your time.

“At the end of the day when I’m called for judgement, I want to know that I said yes to the right things that God wants me to.”

Know your boundaries and protect them.
Connect with Sarah-Jane:
www.christianwomeninbusiness.com.au
http://theautomationgirl.com
Instagram: @sarahjanemeeson
@theautomationgirl
@christianwomeninbusiness
@theautomationtribe
Connect with Mel:
Instagram: @mel_lynam
Subscribe so that you don't miss any new episodes!
Support the show (http://paypal.me/thefulllifepodcast)

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