052: Time Management Strategies For Building A Business With A Full Time Job

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Your most scarce resource is not money — it's time. There are only so many hours in the day and the week. You can't store it, and you can't borrow more for later. Especially when you're trying to build a business on the side of your full-time job, it's so important to use your time strategically ... so you can achieve your goals (without burning yourself out). In today's episode I've got 8 strategies to help you manage your time well, so you can build your business and enjoy your life. These are time management techniques that are tailor-made for busy people! If you're ready to discover techniques that help simplify how you work, ensuring that you get tasks done more efficiently and giving you more time for whatever you choose, then this episode is for you. Here are some of the things I cover in this episode: The biggest mistake "busy" people make, and how to resist it Exactly how to organize and prioritize your task lists How to organize your work around your energy levels How the need for perfection is slowing you down Specific strategies for eliminating distractions How to leverage the power of automation and outsourcing to use your time effectively ...and much more! Everyone gets 168 hours every week, but we don't all use it the same way. It's what you do with your hours and how you manage it that makes all the difference. Complete show notes are here: https://drkimfoster.com/052 Resources & Links: Wellness Coach Academy (my comprehensive training & certification program for Wellness Coaches) The 4-Part Formula For Replacing Your 9-5 Income With A Coaching Business You Love (my free online training) Business Academy for Coaches (my 4-month flagship group program) Health Coach Squad (my free Facebook Group) 3 Ways To Get New Clients (my free PDF guide): drkimfoster.com/getnewclients Books mentioned (that I recommend): 168 Hours by Laura Vanderkam Deep Work by Cal Newport