
6. Are You Ready to Take 2 Hours of Me Time a Day? (And Blow Past Your Upper Limit as a Work from Home Mom?)
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It’s truth talk time about why you maybe shouldn’t invest in a time back program at this level in your business, or when it’s a good idea to delay handling the CEO routines side of things (not just an excuse).
I know this Ready-to-Go Work-from-Home Daily Schedule has the power to change everything about your day-to-day, “need to update my website services page but haven’t had lunch yet and the laundry still needs to be started but I can’t think yet because of all the sibling fights going on in the house.”
But honestly, it really isn’t that your specific biz project - or even scaling to $15 or $20k months - is so hard, it’s just that you don’t have the time or the brain space to sit down and do it. You’d have the launch copy part handled if the kids would ever leave you in peace long enough to write it.
But now it’s time to change that story and stop living in “mompreneur = hamster wheel chaos land” and give yourself permission to actually get where you’re going.
The easy way.
20 no-guilt hours or more a week back for you & your selfcare (while still being present with your kids), no running yourself into the ground or skipping movie nights with your family, and still making room for another baby or 3 more clients if you want them.
That’s what I help you do.
The real question is, do you want this?
Ready to download your own ready-to-go work-from-home schedule?
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