101 Ways to Make More Time for You

Reading: 101 Ways to Make More Time for You

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101 Ways to Make More Time for You

from CoveyClub

 

Classes

Secrets to Get Back 10 Hours a Week
with Jennifer Kim

Business coach Jennifer Kim shows you three simple steps to determining your biggest moneymaker, what tasks to eliminate and how to create your perfect schedule. 

 


 

Get More Done with Less Effort: Dive Deep Into the Core Values Assessment
with Coleen Gose

Coach Coleen Gose will walk you through results of the test (it’s free and takes 10 minutes) and help you determine what drives you to succeed, why some things motivate you, and how to use this knowledge to get more done.

 


 

Stop Striving for Perfection and Actually Get Things Done
with Micha Goebig

Coach Micha Goebig will teach you how to identify unhealthy perfectionism, and show you why striving for perfect is both frustrating and impossible.

Articles

The 6 Roadblocks to Success (and How to Remove Them)

by Diane Flynn

The 6 Roadblocks to Success (and How to Remove Them)

When it comes to achieving, mindset is everything. And you can change your mindset

Get Sh*t Done: 10 Productivity Techniques To Try

by Lori Miller Kase

Get Sh*t Done: 10 Productivity Techniques To Try

These hacks from popular time-management books can help you stay focused

The Terror of Having Too Much Time

by Erica Baird and Karen Wagner

The Terror of Having Too Much Time

Getting off the uber-busy track can create a kind of panic in the afternoon

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Podcasts

#198

Reinventing Your Time Management Skills
with Ashley Whillans

An assistant professor at Harvard, a rising star in behavioral science, and author of the book Time Smart: How to Reclaim Your Time and Live a Happier Life, Whillans is a wealth of information. But even for Whillans, there was a period when time stress was impacting her life.

 

#157

Running Her Side Hustle on 1hr a Day
with Nicole Malcom-Manyara

One of the things Malcolm-Manyara learned when working in the incubator was the concept of figuring out your killer issue. “If you have an idea, you sit down and try and figure out what the two or three things that absolutely have to be true in order for [you] to be successful with this idea…and you solve for those things.”

 

 

Here at CoveyClub we are entrepreneurs, empty nesters – and reinvention experts! We know that navigating midlife brings new challenges and new opportunities alike. Our founder, former More Magazine editor-in-chief Lesley Jane Seymour, created CoveyClub as a community for other midlife women to learn and connect so they can build the businesses – and the lives – of their dreams! Join us in the Nest membership for free access to our massive library of past classes like the ones above and so many other benefits! We’ll hold a space for you while you figure out what’s next.

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