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FREE time management tools? Yes, please!

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get one of my favorite trackers ever. One word that comes to mind if you ask me to describe those fi

get one of my favorite trackers ever. One word that comes to mind if you ask me to describe those first few years of running my business? Juggling. Can you relate, {NAME}? When it comes to managing every detail of every project, making sure everything is on the right timeline? And come to find out – I have ADHD? I gotta be organiiiized. I am always having to make sure I optimize my TIME and treat it like my currency. To be honest, managing my time is my #1 priority! And, even if you don’t struggle with ADHD like me, the same goes for you! It IS possible to get ahead of the constant juggling (that only gets harder as you grow) by having practical tools to help you manage your time (and all your projects, too). [These free time management templates will help you do it!](=) I’m a sucker for amazing templates that I don’t have to create from scratch which is exactly why I’m a big fan of HubSpot’s free Time Management Templates. These really help you tackle and track it ALL. We’re talking about everything from a daily schedule, monthly schedule, daily prioritization planner, delegation tracker, and — my absolute favorite: a time budget template. Because it’s not just project details that fall through the cracks. It’s time and energy you could get back from optimizing your work… rather than juggling it all just to watch things topple over a little too often. [Your free time management templates are waiting!](=) ✨ Take a moment, pour your projects in, and let the templates guide you through your projects over the next year! Make them your business project brain, and you’ll never have to feel that panic of “I feel like I’m forgetting something,” and better yet? Good time management means wayyyy less burnout. ✔️ Your hard work (and your goals!) deserve that. :) ❤️ Here’s to less juggling, {NAME}! Jenna P.S. Even if templates aren’t your thing, trust me when I say that this [time tracker](=) is an incredible tool if you ever finish your day and ask yourself, “What did I actually accomplish?” It helps you see where your time is really going – AND if you have a team, it could be a fun tool to implement to see where you might need more support or resources! Just sayin’! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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