Running a Thriving Business Working 45 Hours a Month: How to Create a Productive Schedule That Doesn’t Deplete You

SHARE:

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn

MORE:

Meet Angela

I’m Angela Kristen Taylor and the founder of Integrative Productivity Coaching and the Productive Flow Method.

I guide purpose-driven entrepreneurs to master their personal productive flow so they can stop living in chaos and achieve ultimate security and freedom.

Running a Thriving Business Working 45 Hours a Month: How to Create a Productive Schedule That Doesn’t Deplete You

Running a Thriving Business Working 45 Hours a Month: How to Create a Productive Schedule That Doesn't Deplete You

As entrepreneurs serving our clients, we’re fiercely passionate about what we do, but that doesn’t mean we have to spend 80-hour weeks on our businesses to the detriment of everything else in our lives. 

Even in the most labor-intensive, client-centric industry, we have the ability to create a lifestyle that works for us, and that includes how and when we work. 

Once we do away with the belief that we have to be busy all the time, we can actually create the schedule we want. In my case, I’m able to work 45 hours a month and have a thriving business, but I had to make some changes. 

How do we start getting more intentional with our schedules? In this episode, I’m going to share how I created a schedule that fits in well with the life that I want. 

Watch the Full Episode:

"When you’re working so much to the exclusion of everything else, you’ll start to resent the thing that you’re most passionate about doing."

Angela Kristen Taylor

Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode

The limiting belief that keeps us working more than we need to
Do we have to work all the time in order to stop feeling like we’re lazy for having free time? 

Why systems give us security and much needed calm
How do we create an organized system for every area of our lives, even if we’re really not the most organized people in the world? 

The power of a more aligned schedule
Why does leaving ample breathing room in our schedules allow us to do what we do at the highest level?