• How to Be Seen as an Innovator in Your Industry
    Oct 30 2025
    When we think of innovators, we often picture the big names: the ones who build rockets, create tech empires, or disrupt entire industries. But innovation isn't limited to billion-dollar ideas or global platforms. True innovation happens in the everyday. When you see things differently, experiment with new approaches, and turn challenges into opportunities. It's about bringing fresh thinking into familiar spaces and consistently showing up with ideas that move things forward. The good news? You don't have to be loud or flashy to be seen as an innovator. You just have to be intentional, curious, and open to changes that spark innovation. Steps to Be Seen as an Innovator Step 1: Question the Rules Every industry has its "shoulds," the unspoken ways things are supposed to be done. Innovators don't necessarily reject them, but they do question them. Ask why. Why does it have to be this way? What would happen if I flipped the approach? Is this still the best way to serve my audience? That curiosity is what leads to new ideas and breakthroughs. In my own work, questioning the language around marketing, like shifting from "funnels" to "trees" turned something mechanical into something people could relate to and engage with. Sometimes you don't need to reinvent the wheel, you just need to rename it so people actually want to use it. Step 2: Share Your Thinking as It Evolves You don't need to have all the answers before you start sharing your ideas. Innovators invite people into the process. They talk about what they're testing, what's working, and what they're learning along the way. When you're open about your journey, people start to see you as someone who's thinking ahead, not because you're perfect, but because you're curious and transparent. That honesty builds trust and positions you as a leader others want to follow. If you've tried something new lately, even if it didn't quite work, talk about it. Share what you discovered. Innovation thrives on experimentation, not perfection. Step 3: Stay Consistent Innovation isn't a single moment, but a rhythm. The people we recognise as thought leaders aren't necessarily the ones with the biggest ideas, they're the ones who consistently show up to share them. Each post, podcast, article, or workshop you create is a seed that grows your authority over time. When you regularly share your reflections, insights, and experiments, people start to associate your name with fresh thinking and progress. Think of innovation as planting an orchard, not a single tree. It's steady growth over time that strengthens your presence and influence. Step 4: Keep Learning Innovators are learners first. They stay curious, explore new ideas, and surround themselves with people who challenge how they think. They read widely, try new tools, and stay open to perspectives that stretch their comfort zone. The more you expand your knowledge base, the easier it becomes to connect dots others can't see, and that's exactly where innovative ideas are born. Key Takeaway Being seen as an innovator isn't about being first, the loudest, or the most polished. It's about being brave enough to question, test, and share. When you consistently show up with curiosity and creativity, people start to see you as a forward-thinker. And before long, you'll be the one they turn to for new ideas. Your Next Step Look at one area of your business where you've been playing it safe and ask: What would innovation look like here? How could I reframe this process, product, or message in a way that feels fresh? What's one small experiment I can run and share the results from? You don't have to overhaul everything. Just start with one change, one idea, or one new perspective. That's where innovation begins. Resources to Help You Lead with Fresh Ideas The Marketing Tree (Coming Soon) I'm currently working on my new book about rethinking marketing as a growing ecosystem rather than a rigid funnel. It's all about shifting perspective, nurturing sustainable growth, and creating marketing strategies that truly connect. While it's on its way, you can start exploring the concept right now with the Progress Colouring Tracking Tree, a creative, visual tool to help you track progress, celebrate milestones, and see your growth take shape one branch at a time. The Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle Inside the Circle, you'll find templates, strategy sessions, and a supportive community built for innovators who want to stay ahead. Learn how to experiment with ideas, test campaigns, and bring your creative thinking to life with practical support and feedback. Get It Done Together Join my monthly co-working and accountability sessions, a welcoming space to brainstorm, take action, and bring your ideas to life. These sessions help you move from planning to implementing, surrounded by other forward-thinking business owners. Join the Business Business Business Community Be part of a thriving community of business owners sharing ...
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    8 Min.
  • Why Creative Thinking Is Not Just for Designers
    Oct 23 2025
    When most people hear the word creative, they picture designers, artists, or the ones with colour palettes, clever fonts, and mood boards. But creativity in business goes far beyond visuals. It's about how we approach challenges, how we spot opportunities, and how we keep our business evolving. Creativity is a skill every business owner can build. And when you strengthen it, you unlock new ways to solve problems, connect with customers, and stay ahead of change. In this episode, we'll explore how creative thinking shows up in everyday business and how you can start flexing your own creative muscle. How to Tap into Creativity in Business Creativity Is About What's Possible, Not Pretty Creativity isn't just about design; it's about discovery. It's what happens when you look at a challenge and find a new way through it. Every time you reimagine a service, streamline a process, or turn feedback into innovation, that's creativity in action. Think of it as problem-solving with imagination. It's connecting dots that others might not see. And that ability to think differently is one of the biggest assets you can bring to your business. Especially in the age of AI, your creativity is what sets you apart. Ask Better Questions The most creative breakthroughs often begin with simple, curious questions: What if we tried it another way? How could we make this easier? What would delight our customers? These are practical prompts that open new pathways. One of my clients, for instance, replaced a standard re-engagement campaign with a "thank-you month," surprising loyal clients with bonuses and shoutouts. Retention doubled, not because of a fancy marketing trick, but because of a creative shift in thinking. Create the Right Environment for Ideas Creativity doesn't thrive under pressure. Giving yourself and your team space to pause, reflect, and play with ideas can be the spark that leads to your next breakthrough. Go for a walk, change your environment, and surround yourself with people who think differently from you. When everyone in the room agrees, creativity has usually left the building. Make room for conversation, curiosity, and even a bit of challenge. That's where the best ideas emerge. From Ideas to Action Creative thinking is only powerful when it's acted upon. Once you've gathered ideas, start small. Choose one area of your business and brainstorm a few creative tweaks. Then, test them. Creativity isn't about getting it perfect on the first go. It's about being brave enough to experiment, to see what works, and to learn from what doesn't. Key Takeaway Creativity isn't a gift reserved for a select few, it's a habit anyone can practice. When you give yourself permission to think differently, question assumptions, and test new ideas, creativity becomes one of your most practical business tools. Action Steps to Take Pick one challenge in your business this week and ask yourself: What's another way I could approach this? Who outside my industry is solving a similar problem differently? What would this look like if it were simple? Choose one idea that feels promising, put it into action, and observe the results. Every creative step builds your confidence, and over time, creative thinking becomes second nature. Resources to Bring Creative Thinking to Life The Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle Join a community of business owners who are learning to plan, market, and innovate with confidence. You'll find resources, live sessions, and templates to help you turn fresh ideas into meaningful strategies with the support to keep going when things get busy. Get It Done Together Join my monthly co-working and accountability sessions, a welcoming space to focus, take action, and make real progress alongside other business owners. Join the Business Business Business Community Be part of a thriving community of entrepreneurs sharing insights, experiences, and support. Book a 1:1 Discovery Call If you're ready to bring more creativity and clarity into your business strategy, let's chat. Together, we'll identify fresh ideas, find practical next steps, and create a plan that plays to your strengths. Enjoyed this episode? Share it with another business owner who could use a spark of creativity. And if you put any of these ideas into practice, reach out on social media, I'd love to hear what worked for you. Creativity isn't about art supplies or design flair. It's about curiosity, courage, and the willingness to explore new possibilities. You already have it and now it's time to use it. Highlights 00:00 Introduction to Creativity in Business 00:57 Debunking Myths About Creativity 01:45 Practical Applications of Creative Thinking 02:41 Creating a Creative Environment 03:46 Executing Creative Ideas 04:45 Encouragement to Practice Creativity 05:35 Action Steps to Take
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    6 Min.
  • Creative Cross Pollination and Borrowing Brilliance from Other Industries
    Oct 17 2025
    Have you ever had one of those lightbulb moments sparked by something completely unrelated to your field? Maybe a caf�'s reward system gave you an idea for keeping clients engaged, or a podcast on a totally different topic triggered a clever improvement in your business. That's the beauty of creative cross-pollination, the practice of taking inspiration from other industries and adapting it to your own. It's one of my favourite strategies because it keeps ideas fresh, opens up new ways of thinking, and proves that innovation often begins with a single curious question: What if I tried that here? Let's explore how you can take inspiration from unexpected places and turn it into practical marketing strategies that create real momentum in your business. How to Borrow Brilliance from Other Industries See Inspiration Everywhere If you want to think differently, you have to look differently. Staying in your own lane limits your perspective, while stepping outside it helps you spot the ideas hiding in plain sight. Look at how other industries approach their challenges: - Hospitality creates experiences that customers remember long after they leave. - Technology thrives on seamless, user-friendly interactions. - Retail builds lasting loyalty through storytelling and emotion. Each of these approaches offers something worth adapting. Once you start observing how others connect, sell, and serve, you'll begin to see possibilities everywhere. Borrow, Don't Clone Cross-pollination isn't about copying what others do. It's about translating the concept to suit your audience and brand. Take fitness apps, for instance. Their progress streaks and milestone badges keep users motivated. You can apply the same idea in your business by creating visual progress tools, such as Progress Tracking Trees, which help your clients see and celebrate their wins. Or consider how subscription boxes create excitement with unexpected bonuses. That same sense of anticipation could enhance your memberships or programs through quarterly surprises or themed updates. The goal isn't to mimic the surface-level tactic; it's to understand the psychology behind why it works and make it your own. A Lesson from the Loyalty Card A business owner I once worked with was struggling to maintain consistent workshop attendance. Together, we borrowed an idea straight from the café world: the loyalty card. Participants earned a "stamp" for each session they attended, with a bonus session after a certain number were completed. Attendance rose significantly because the approach felt fun, familiar, and rewarding. It worked because it played to a universal principle: people love progress and recognition. Build Your Ideas Garden Great ideas show up when you're open to noticing them. Create your own Ideas Garden, a collection of concepts, visuals, and marketing tactics that catch your attention. Jot them down in a notebook, on an app, or on a whiteboard. Then, when you're planning new campaigns, revisit your garden and ask: - What emotion does this idea tap into? - What problem does it solve cleverly? - How might I adapt it for my audience? Over time, you'll grow a living library of inspiration that's uniquely yours and ready to feed your creativity when you need it most. Key Takeaway Creativity isn't about reinventing everything from scratch. It's about paying attention, analysing what works, and reimagining it in your own world. The smartest ideas often come from outside your industry, if you stay curious enough to notice them. Action Steps to Take This week, pick a business in a completely different industry and study it with fresh eyes. - How do they create loyalty or engagement? - What emotions are they sparking? - Which of their approaches could you adapt to your own work? Experiment, refine, and see what resonates. When you borrow brilliance thoughtfully, innovation becomes second nature. Your Creative Cross Pollination Toolkit Progress Tracking Trees help you measure achievements, stay motivated, and see how far you've come, whether you're tracking goals, clients, or marketing milestones. https://academy.enevergroup.com.au/courses/progress-colouring-tracking-trees-tracking-growth-in-business Your all-in-one space for guided marketing strategy, content creation resources, and creative accountability. https://enevergroup.thinkific.com/bundles/MarketingCircle Join my monthly co-working and accountability sessions designed to help you beat the loneliness of business and actually get things done. https://www.enevergroup.com.au/events/ Inside Business Business Business, you'll find thousands of fellow entrepreneurs sharing advice, resources, and inspiration to help you grow your business with confidence. https://www.facebook.com/groups/BusinessBusinessBusiness/ Want to explore how cross pollination could work in your business? Let's chat. We'll uncover opportunities, brainstorm strategies, and map out how to bring a fresh, creative edge to your marketing. ...
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    7 Min.
  • How I Come Up With Content Ideas
    Oct 9 2025
    If I had 5 cents for every time someone asked me how I come up with content ideas, I'd have an income stream all of its own. The truth is, the most powerful content isn't created by sitting at your desk trying to produce something perfect. It comes from being curious about what's already happening in your business and in your customers' lives each day. In this episode, I'm sharing five reliable sources for content ideas that you already have access to, along with the framework I use to ensure every piece of content actually works for your business. Because here's the thing: you don't need to entertain the entire internet. You just need to genuinely help the people who need what you offer. What You'll Learn in This Episode The Five Reliable Sources for Content Ideas Discover where to find endless content inspiration hiding in plain sight within your daily business operations, from customer questions to industry myths that drive you crazy. The Framework That Makes Content Actually Work Learn the three essential tests I run every piece of content through: the clear purpose test, the value test, and the next step test. These ensure your content connects with the right people at the right time. Why You Don't Need to Be Creative The most effective content isn't created by content geniuses. It's made by business owners who genuinely understand their customers and aren't afraid to be helpful. Three Simple Content Formats Anyone Can Use Problem-solution, myth-busting, and behind-the-scenes formats that position you as the expert whilst building trust through transparency. How to Align Content With Your Business Rhythm Understanding seasonal patterns and natural rhythms helps you speak to people exactly when they're listening and need your help most. Key Takeaway Your content ideas are already sitting inside your head. They're in your daily conversations and your everyday expertise. You just need to start noticing them and sharing them. Quality always beats quantity when it comes to business content that generates results, and consistency beats overload time and time again. Action Steps Start a note on your phone right now. For the next seven days, write down every question a customer asks, every misconception you correct, and every problem you solve. You'll have at least 10 solid content ideas by week's end. Choose your most comfortable format. Natural writer? Start with problem-solution posts. Prefer speaking? Record voice memos. Visual person? Photograph your process with explanatory text. Commit to consistency over perfection. One helpful post a week for a year will transform your business more than posting daily and burning out after a month. The Five Content Sources From This Episode - Questions your customers keep asking - Myths in your industry that drive you crazy - Daily problem-solving magic you perform - The seasonal rhythm of your business - Behind-the-scenes glimpses of your expertise Ready to Get Support? - Join Get It Done Together, a monthly co-working and accountability session to beat the loneliness of business and actually get things done - Join the Business Business Business community (free!) - Step into the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle for accountability, guidance, and brainstorming - Or book a 1:1 discovery call with me, and let's bring your idea to life Enjoyed this episode? Share it with another business owner who's struggling with content creation. And if you implement any of these strategies, reach out on social media. I'd genuinely love to know how it goes. Remember, the most powerful content comes from the work you're already doing and the conversations you're already having. You have so much more to share than you realise. Just get out there and share it. Highlights 00:00 Common Content Challenges 01:32 Source 1: Customer Questions 02:24 Source 2: Industry Myths 03:13 Source 3: Daily Problem Solving 03:58 Source 4: Business Rhythms 04:29 Source 5: Behind the Scenes 05:34 Framework for Effective Content 07:09 Addressing Common Concerns 07:51 Simple Content Formats 09:01 Action Plan for Content Creation 10:29 Final Thoughts
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    11 Min.
  • The Power of a Good Idea and What to Do With It
    Oct 2 2025
    We've all had them, those brilliant flashes of inspiration that feel like they could change everything. But here's what I've learnt after working with hundreds of business owners: having a good idea is only about 5% of the journey. The real magic happens in what we do next. In this episode, I'm walking you through exactly how to take that spark of inspiration and turn it into something real, something that creates impact for your customers and revenue for your business. Because the biggest risk isn't that your idea won't work, it's that it would have worked brilliantly, but you never gave it a chance. What You'll Learn in This Episode How to Capture and Clarify Your Ideas I share my process for capturing ideas before they slip away, including how I utilise AI and voice memos to ensure no brilliant thought joins the graveyard of good intentions. The Validation Process That Actually Works Forget elaborate market research. I'll show you how having conversations with just five potential customers can tell you everything you need to know about whether your idea has legs. Why Starting Small Is Your Secret Weapon Learn why trying to build the entire cathedral instead of starting with a single brick is where most business owners go wrong, and how my client tested Finance Fridays for under $100 (AUD). How to Scale With Purpose From workshops to preventive maintenance services, I share real examples of business owners who grew their ideas from one or two people into thriving revenue streams, and the exact steps they took to achieve this success. Addressing the Fear That Kills Good Ideas What if it's not good enough? What if I fail? Let's tackle these head-on and reframe what failure actually means when you're testing at a small scale. Key Takeaway Your idea probably isn't as original as you think, and that's actually brilliant news. Your job isn't to invent something completely new. It's to do it better, differently, or more specifically for the customers you serve. Great businesses aren't built on perfect ideas. They're built on good ideas that someone actually put into action. Action Step Take that idea that's been nagging at you and don't let it join the graveyard of good intentions. Write it down, clarify what problem it solves, ring three potential customers this week and have a conversation about it. Then take the smallest step possible to test whether it has merit. Real-World Examples From This Episode - The accountant who created Finance Fridays to teach financial literacy - The plumber offering emergency preparation visits - The boutique owner doing wardrobe audits - The gardener running garden education sessions Each of these started small, validated the idea, and grew with purpose. None of them changed the world, but they all made their businesses more valuable to their customers. Ready to Get Support? - Join Get It Done Together, a monthly co-working and accountability session to beat the loneliness of business and actually get things done - Join the Business Business Business community (free!) - Step into the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle for accountability, guidance, and brainstorming - Or book a 1:1 discovery call with me, and let's bring your idea to life Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to hear about the ideas you're working on. Share this episode with another business owner who has a brilliant idea sitting in their 'someday' folder. Your customers are waiting for solutions that you might have already thought of. The question isn't whether you're capable of having good ideas because you are. The question is, what will you do with the next one? Highlights 00:00 The Spark of Inspiration 01:02 Client Success Story: Finance Fridays 01:58 From Idea to Action: Steps to Success 06:19 Overcoming Fear and Embracing Failure 07:46 Real-World Examples of Successful Ideas 09:42 Turning Ideas into Impact
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    11 Min.
  • The Business Lessons I Wish I Had Learned Sooner
    Sep 25 2025
    Business doesn't come with a rulebook, but oh, how I wish it did sometimes. In this episode, I'm opening up and sharing four lessons I really wish I'd learned earlier in my business journey. These aren't the glossy textbook tips. These are the kind that come with late nights, tough calls, and a lot of hindsight. If you've ever stretched yourself too thin, waited too long to launch, or been surprised by a cashflow crunch, then this episode is going to feel like a warm (and slightly cheeky) hug from someone who's been there. Let's talk about the boundaries, decisions, and mindset shifts that can save you time, stress, and money. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why Boundaries Are Essential, Not Optional I talk about the difference between being responsive and being constantly available, and why the latter leads to burnout, not brilliance. The Power of Not Doing It All Yourself From systems to outsourcing, you'll hear how letting go of certain tasks gave me back the energy to grow my business. Why Done Is Better Than Perfect Perfectionism is often procrastination in disguise. I share the shift that helped me launch faster, learn quicker, and show up more consistently. How Cashflow Keeps Your Business Breathing Sales are great, but without steady, sustainable cashflow, your business will always feel like a rollercoaster. Key Takeaway Business is always a learning curve, but you don't have to gather every bruise along the way. The earlier you embrace these lessons, the sooner you can build a business that actually supports you. Action Step Pick one lesson from this episode, boundaries, delegation, launching, or cashflow, and commit to taking action on it this week. One small shift can create big momentum. Ready to Get Support? -Join the Business Business Business community (free!) - Step into the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle for accountability, guidance, and brainstorming - Or book a 1:1 discovery call with me, and let's bring your course idea to life Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to know which lesson resonated most with you. Come find me on socials and share the one you're putting into action this week. Highlights 00:00 Introduction: Business Lessons Unveiled 00:54 Lesson 1: The Power of Boundaries 02:13 Lesson 2: The Importance of Delegation 03:10 Lesson 3: Overcoming Perfectionism 03:58 Lesson 4: Mastering cashflow 04:56 Conclusion: Embrace and Implement
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    6 Min.
  • The Realities of Being a Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur
    Sep 18 2025
    If you're someone with more ideas than hours in the day, who doesn't quite fit into one tidy box, then you'll feel right at home in this episode. I'm pulling back the curtain on what it's really like to be a multi-passionate entrepreneur, why it's both a blessing and a challenge, and how I've learned to manage the mess and magic of it all. From juggling multiple roles to handling the flood of ideas and expectations, this one's for the business owner who knows they're not wired to pick just one thing. If that's you, let's talk strategy, mindset, and how to stay grounded while chasing your passions. What You'll Learn in This Episode You Don't Have to Fit in a Box Trying to define yourself with just one label can feel limiting. I'll share how I found my voice by embracing the full mix of what I do, and how you can too. You'll Always Have More Ideas Than You Can Action It's not about stopping the ideas. It's about building a system to sort and prioritise them. I explain how I manage my own 'idea garden' so I stay creative without becoming overwhelmed. Why 'Just Pick One Thing' Doesn't Work for Everyone You can absolutely follow multiple passions, but you need a smart, structured approach so you don't burn out. Feeling Lonely is Part of the Journey, But It Doesn't Have to Be Being multi-passionate can feel isolating in a world that rewards linear paths. I share how finding the right communities helped me feel seen and supported. Your Variety is Your Superpower The mix of skills, experiences and perspectives you bring is what makes your business different, and that's a good thing. Learn how to use that variety to stand out and serve your people. Key Takeaway You don't need to do business the way everyone else does. Being multi-passionate is your edge, so own it, structure it, and build in a way that works for you. Action Step Write down all the ideas on your mind this week, just brain-dump them. Then sort them into two groups: 'Now' and 'Later'. This is a simple step that can bring instant clarity and calm to your week. Ready to Get Support? If this episode spoke to your entrepreneurial heart, here's how I can support you: - Join the Business Business Business community (free!) - Step into the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle for accountability, guidance, and brainstorming - Or book a 1:1 discovery call with me, and let's bring your course idea to life Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to hear how you're embracing your multi-passionate journey. Come share your story or biggest aha, let's celebrate your many passions together. Highlights 00:00 Introduction to Multi-Passionate Entrepreneurship 01:01 Embracing Your Unique Path 02:06 Managing Overflowing Ideas 03:34 Strategic Focus for Multiple Passions 04:29 Finding Your Community 05:48 Harnessing Your Superpower 06:26 Reflection and Conclusion Resources Mentioned in the Podcast ClickUp https://snip.ly/clickup
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    8 Min.
  • Effective Time Blocking Strategies That Work for Me
    Aug 22 2025
    Time blocking often sounds rigid, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode of Talk, I'm walking you through how I use time blocking in a flexible, realistic way that supports both my energy levels and my life as a business owner, mum, and educator. If the traditional "hour by hour" model doesn't work for you, this episode will show you how to shift to chunking, batching, and building a calendar that works with your life, not against it. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why Traditional Time Blocking Doesn't Always Fit We're not working 9–5 with zero interruptions, and that's okay. I share why strict time blocks can create stress instead of flow, and how to work around that. How I Plan at a Year, Month, and Week Level I start big and zoom in: annual plans lead to quarterly priorities, which shape monthly focuses and weekly actions. How I Structure My Work Week From client reviews and coaching to content creation and training days, I walk through how I assign purpose to each day (without boxing myself in). The Power of Energy-Aware Scheduling Using tools like the Rise app, I track my energy peaks so I can coach, create, and plan when I'm at my best, not just when the calendar says so. Why Batching Works Better Than Multitasking By batching things like client work, content reviews, and launches, I stay focused and make better use of my time, while leaving space for rest and flexibility. Key Takeaway Time blocking should support your workflow, not restrict it. When you plan around your energy, responsibilities, and creative flow, you set yourself up for consistency and less burnout. Action Step Look at your week ahead and assign one key focus to each day. It doesn't need to be rigid. Think in chunks, align with your energy, and give yourself space to create what matters. Ready to Get Support? If you want to learn more about how I batch, block, and build structure that actually works for business life, here's how I can help: - Join the Business Business Business community (free!) - Step into the Ideas, Impact & Marketing Circle for accountability, guidance, and brainstorming - Or book a 1:1 discovery call with me, and let's bring your system and content ideas to life Enjoyed this episode? I'd love to know, how are you planning to use time blocking or batching this week? Highlights 00:00 Introduction to Time Blocking 00:56 Yearly and Monthly Planning 01:33 Weekly Scheduling and Daily Themes 02:40 Optimising Personal Productivity 03:19 Monthly Content and Client Work 04:31 Flexible Time Blocking Strategies 05:05 Conclusion and Further Resources Resources Mentioned in the Podcast Time Blocking Planning Sheets https://www.enevergroup.com.au/product/time-blocking-planning-sheets/ Rise app https://www.risescience.com/
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    8 Min.