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Reverse Engineer Your Ideal Weekly Schedule (Here’s Mine)

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Reverse Engineer Your Ideal Weekly Schedule (Here’s Mine)

Designing your ideal work schedule starts with imagining how you want to spend your time outside of work.

When I am entering a new season that requires a new schedule, I take the time to think about how I want my day to day to feel.

Then I can reverse engineer what my ideal work days look like, bringing together my desires and spaciousness of my ideal day with the work that has to get done.

Balance work and life as a creator-founder with a schedule that helps you focus, while prioritizing personal activities and life goals. See my weekly schedule as an example and learn how to reverse engineer your own!

➡️ Read the full blog post here

In this episode:

  • Create an “ideal schedule” that doesn’t stress you out or require you to be perfect

  • Why we put our lifestyle goals and desires (fun stuff) on the calendar first

  • How to take inventory of all your tasks and projects before creating your ideal schedule

  • Puzzling together the personal items and business tasks into your ideal schedule

  • Why you need to let go of perfectionism in this process

  • What my day to day looks like in this season of my business

  • I mention the video walkthrough of my weekly schedule from a few months ago, here.

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Reverse Engineer Your Ideal Weekly Schedule (Here’s Mine)

Designing your ideal work schedule starts with imagining how you want to spend your time outside of work.

When I am entering a new season that requires a new schedule, I take the time to think about how I want my day to day to feel.

Then I can reverse engineer what my ideal work days look like, bringing together my desires and spaciousness of my ideal day with the work that has to get done.

Balance work and life as a creator-founder with a schedule that helps you focus, while prioritizing personal activities and life goals. See my weekly schedule as an example and learn how to reverse engineer your own!

➡️ Read the full blog post here

In this episode:

  • Create an “ideal schedule” that doesn’t stress you out or require you to be perfect

  • Why we put our lifestyle goals and desires (fun stuff) on the calendar first

  • How to take inventory of all your tasks and projects before creating your ideal schedule

  • Puzzling together the personal items and business tasks into your ideal schedule

  • Why you need to let go of perfectionism in this process

  • What my day to day looks like in this season of my business

  • I mention the video walkthrough of my weekly schedule from a few months ago, here.

Resources + Links:

  continue reading

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