7 steps to to do more with less time


Reader,

Working moms like me always love it when I discover a way to do more with less time so I can spend it with my family and doing things I love.

In this week's podcast episode, I answer the question I get asked all the time,

'How do you work full-time, take care of your kids, and run a business on the side?'

It's all about being intentional about your time and energy.

But what does that even mean or look like in real life?

I share 7 steps you can do more with less time in this week's podcast with a very practical example.

The principles are the same. Following them is how I can consistently record these weekly podcasts, (154th episode now!), post and network daily on LinkedIn, and steadily grow my business on the side of my already full plate.

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Have a great week!

Sharon

Sharon Singh Sidhu

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