3 Simple Time Management Strategies for New Women Business Owners
From Time-waster to Time Maven
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Do you ever find yourself at the end of the day wondering what exactly you accomplished?
Does this happen to you consistently?
If the answer is yes, you’re not alone. New women small business owners, solo entrepreneurs, freelancers, and others who are self-employed struggle with this feeling all the time. It can seem like an amazing feat to finish the day knowing that you were productive.
In this short course, you’ll learn the best practices for each of these steps and how to implement them effectively.
Follow the 3 P’s of time management every day and you’ll experience a huge boost in your productivity; you’ll get off that time treadmill that goes nowhere and jump onto a clear path to achieving your goals.
Course Curriculum
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PreviewIntroduction (3:28)
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StartIntroduction: Reading
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StartLesson 1: 4 Tips for Refining Your To-do List (1:39)
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StartLesson 1: Reading: 4 Tips for Refining Your To-do List
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StartLesson 2: The Backburner (1:23)
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StartLesson 2: Reading: The Backburner
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StartStep 1: Cheat Sheet
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StartStep 1: Action Sheet
Your Instructor
HI! My name is Amira McLaughlin.
Creating courses to support women new business owners grow professionally and personally is my passion. I love, love, love creating courses. And online courses are one of the best ways for women entrepreneurs everywhere to receive the support they need to grow and expand their businesses.
I am a former NYC Public School Teacher with a Masters in Education. However, I have owned businesses online and offline for many years. Through successes and failures - yes, failures - I have learned some things along the way that I am sharing.
I aim to support women business owners to grow a business they absolutely love while taking great care of themselves along the way by reducing stress, eliminating overwhelm, and avoiding burnout. I hope my courses assist you in any one or all of these areas.
One of my mantras is: “Be patient, pace yourself, and keep going!” I say this to myself often; it serves as a reminder and motivates me. I encourage new women business owners to commit this to memory because entrepreneurial success is a longer road than one can imagine, but it is worth every step of the road less traveled.
Stay on course, and I’ll see you in the course...