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How to create an ideal week for focus, productivity, & well-being Hey there, {NAME}! Here’s the

How to create an ideal week for focus, productivity, & well-being [image]( Hey there, {NAME}! Here’s the ol’ bait and switch of entrepreneurship… You put in your two weeks notice, pack up your desk, and skip out of your cubicle for the last time. Freedom, baby! No more 9-5 monotony. No one telling you what to do or when to do it. You’re calling the shots. You’re the big boss now. [image]( But flashforward a couple of months and you’d give anything – ANYTHING – for someone to tell you what to focus on. You’ve forgotten what it’s like to manage a single project, rather than *all* of the projects. Believe me… BEEN THERE. But everything changed 11 years into my business when I committed to ONE strategy that gave me more structure than ever before in my business (which meant more room to breathe and less anxiety when I logged off for the day.) What’s the game changing system I’ve relied on for the last 3 years? Creating and implementing an “ideal week.” [And in today’s episode, I’m teaching you exactly how I create (and stick to) my ideal week](), every single week, so you can do the same. An ideal week is a form of time blocking that allows you to design how you would ideally use your time if it was up to you. You then schedule accordingly (more on that in this episode!) so that you’re actually living out the ideal week that supports your energy, focus, work, and the ability to recharge. With this system, you get to step into each week feeling in control, focused, and clear on exactly what you need to do and when. Plus, an ideal week helps you stick to boundaries, so shiny object syndrome and interruptions don’t get the best of your time. [Click here to learn all about your soon-to-be ideal week]( and the amazing structure you’ll be weaving into your business. The kind of structure and dependability that ensures you will NEVER run back to that cubicle ever again. ;) ALL my best, Amy PS. In this week’s shorty episode, we’re getting up close and personal. I’m talking all about navigating true friendships as an entrepreneur. I share about my personal friendships, the one’s made up of 2 am voice texts that start with “Is it normal that…” or “Don’t judge me but…” I’m opening up about lessons I’ve learned through the years of being an entrepreneur, including when to leave a friendship that isn’t serving you and when to lean into friendships that are supporting you. It’s a bonafide heart to heart. [Click here to dive in!]( Not into gaining valuable step-by-step guidance from the Online Marketing Made Easy podcast? [Click here]( to opt out of emails relating to my podcast and keep your inbox focused on those big business goals. You won’t be taken off of my list completely, I'll just remove you from any podcast emails. ;) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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