
Have you ever looked at someone—Cal Newport, say, or Richard Branson—and wondered how they manage to get so much done? They have the same amount of time you do, with the same family and life obligations. One has a busy teaching schedule, publishes prolifically, and produces a weekly podcast. The other seems to always be diving into a new business adventure. And you? Maybe you struggle to publish a single, weekly blog post, or you’ve been working on that course for months, and it feels like it will never be finished. How do these prolific creators get it all done? I’d like to know, too. I may not be as productive as Cal Newport or oversee as many companies as Richard Branson, but as a solopreneur, I have plenty on my plate. You do, too. Right now, I have: A weekly podcast now in it’s fourth year of production A new YouTube channel A thriving membership to manage New courses and workshops to create Coaching clients to advise Emails to write Affiliates to partner with Marketing campaigns to plan How do I manage all of that without dropping all the balls from time to time? I’ll tell you in this week’s episode of the Tiny Course Empire podcast. Prefer a transcript? Here you go! And if you’d prefer the video version, you’ll find it on my YouTube channel. What you’ll learn in this episode: The true cost of even a momentary distraction The one thing that takes priority over everything else in my business (and probably yours, too) What I advise all my coaching clients to do if they feel like they’re not achieving their goals The Sunday afternoon habit that changed how I approach my week The strategy I use to shave hours off my week How a tomato transformed my workday Resources mentioned: University of California researcher Gloria Mark on the time cost of distracted work Francesco Cirillo developed the Pomodoro Technique to improve time management and reduce work-related stress David Cain put a new twist on the Pomodoro Technique in his book, How to Do Things Six-Figure Systems is my monthly program that simplifies business and eliminates the overwhelm. Start today with an all access, 7-day trial for just $7. Have you ever looked at someone—Cal Newport, say, or Richard Branson—and wondered how they manage to get so much done? They have the same amount of time you do, with the same family and life obligations. One has a busy teaching schedule, publishes prolifically, and produces a weekly podcast. The other seems to always be diving into a new business adventure. And you? Maybe you struggle to publish a single, weekly blog post, or you’ve been working on that course for months, and it feels like it will never be finished. How do these prolific creators get it all done? I’d like to know, too. I may not be as productive as Cal Newport or oversee as many companies as Richard Branson, but as a solopreneur, I have plenty on my plate. You do, too. Right now, I have: A weekly podcast now in it’s fourth year of production A new YouTube channel A thriving membership to manage New courses and workshops to create Coaching clients to advise Emails to write Affiliates to partner with Marketing campaign
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