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6 resources that’ll make your work EASIER.

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These are a 10/10 in my book… {NAME}, you might need these recs sooner than you think! We've da

These are a 10/10 in my book… {NAME}, you might need these recs sooner than you think! We've dabbled a bit in business, entrepreneurship, and all the things that make my brain zing with stoked-ness over the last decade, so today I want to share some of my favorite tools to get the work done. Whether you are already running your own business, have set a goal to start that new stream of income for yourself, or are just feeling entrepre-curious, I’ve got some pro-tip, ‘I tried it all and here’s the best’ kind of recs for you comin’ right up! I remember the very first day I decided to batchwork ALL my Instagram posts for the month. I gave it a go and scheduled the whole lot of ‘em. I sat back, looked at everything, and thought, “Wait, you’re joking. Is it really that easy?” And, turns out, it was. I watched my engagement climb and had way more creative energy for connecting, which is, you know, what the app is actually FOR. I was shocked and nearly choked on my latte the next time around when it took me all of 30 minutes to prep yet another month. How often do we choose the harder path because we’re scared of a little ol’ change? I think the answer is: often. But I leveraged the help of a single platform and was able to get back SO much of the one thing I want the most—time. Time to go live and take slow walks with my family and have a nap and bubble bath, because dangit, humans need those. So, the main goal here isn’t to add more to your plate or lay on the pressure–it’s actually to simplify any and all of your work as much as possible, while still makin’ everything easy and gorgeous (as I eyeball all of Tonic’s website templates, lol). These solutions give you back your time AND amplify your effort in such ingenuitive ways. Check them out! [image]() [image](=) [image]( [image]() [image]( [image]( I’m all about simplification everywhere it counts! When it comes to most things in marketing your business, you really don’t need to take the long way. So, consider these all the best shortcuts so you can spend more time living and doing the work you love! Here’s to uncomplicating the journey one process at a time! I’ll be back tomorrow with something a little more personal. :) Jenna TL;DR: My ALL TIME FAVE business recs are here. I’ve tried and tested a ton, and these made it to the top, and they’re here to make your growth process and weekly schedule wayyyy lighter. Check out the recs! ☝️ [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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