Today's podcast is all about working smarter, not harder. I've been taking my business apart — looking at how I spend my time and what my business actually does. On today's podcast, I talk all about what I've been doing behind-the-scenes.
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On the podcast I'm discussing the ways in which I'm trying to make my business fit my life. Working from home is complicated and I tend to be a workaholic. I'm trying to avoid burnout and do my best along the way!
Some references for you from the podcast:
- This is the book.
- This is the batching podcast. (She also wrote a blog post about it.)
- This is the post about my Bullet Journal.
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Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.
Thank you Julie, inspiring and thought provoking.
I took a class with you back in October/Nov last year in UK.
I’m so glad I did.
Your podcast has made me rethink lots of things about blogging and selling online and I’m really going to be thinking of my readers and customers as the heroes of the story now – not sure how that is going to pan out, but I’m really glad to have heard you speak about it.