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Take Back your Time — YOU are the Master of Your Time
You’re listening to Chasing Simple episode 038. We did it, friend. We have made it to the end of 2020. And as we go into 2021, I think we all know that things aren’t going to magically change over night. Which is why I wanted to end the year with an episode that’s a little different.
Normally, on Chasing Simple, I try to make sure my episodes are both inspirational and actionable. I want you to walk away feeling like you aren’t alone, and also with an action step that you can take to move forward. This episode is not quite so educational as normal, and doesn’t give you quite so many practical steps to take.
But I think it’s an important conversation that needs to be had as we move into 2021, because I know that a lot of us are still feeling helpless – especially when it comes to our time. But you’re not. You are in control. You are the master of your time. And today we’re going to talk about how. I hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope that it gives you some hope as you look into the New Year. You’ve got this, my friend.
Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Get the free audio training: 8 Tips for Faster Content Creation
- This week’s action step: Start thinking about what your priorities are for this current season of life, and what boundaries you can set.
- This week’s book recommendation: “The Checklist Manifesto” by Atul Gawande
- Find me on Instagram and tell me you completed this week’s action step: @mrsamandawarfield
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