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Organizing The Entrepreneur: Helping Women Entrepreneurs Organize Work, Home, and Life

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Feeling overwhelmed running your business? You're not alone! Organizing the Entrepreneur shows you how to conquer clutter and create systems for your life and business. No work-life "balance" myths here, just real-life strategies and inspiration from fellow women entrepreneurs. Ditch the overwhelm, embrace the organized hustle!

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Join me as I chat with my dear friend and client, Carrie Evatz Schipper, about her incredible journey as an entrepreneur. From navigating the chaos of a pandemic to moving to her "forever" location, Carrie shares how organization became a foundational pillar for her personal and professional growth. We dive into her strategic approach to time management, the power of delegation, and the core values that have guided her to success without burnout.This episode is packed with real talk about the emotional side of clutter, the importance of setting boundaries, and why you should never be afraid to stick to your core values.KEY TAKEAWAYS:The Power of Letting Go: We discuss how organizing her home led to her family finding their dream home and how she broke a 12-year cycle of clutter."Zhoosing" Your Space: Carrie coins a new, more fun term for tidying up and explains how organization brings peace to both her home and her business.The Importance of Core Values: Carrie shares the four core values that guide her life and business: family, order, financial freedom, and accountability.Time Blocking for Growth: Learn how Carrie strategically dropped her patient days to dedicate time to administrative tasks, networking, and self-care, a key to her business's growth and her well-being.The Art of Delegation: We explore how delegating tasks you don’t enjoy—even if you’re good at them—is essential for avoiding burnout and leveling up your business.Investing in Yourself: Carrie shares why she chose to hire a professional organizer as an investment in her time and her business, and how her husband, John, was won over by the results.It's Okay to Not Please Everyone: Carrie's powerful advice for entrepreneurs on why it’s crucial to stick to your core values and market to your ideal clients, leaving room for abundance.Self-Care & Boundaries: We discuss how self-care routines don't have to be expensive and why having firm boundaries on your work time is key to a happy, balanced life.The Problem with Unrealistic Expectations: Carrie shares a key lesson from the med spa industry about managing client expectations and why it’s the most challenging part of her work.LINKS FOR LISTENERS:Pure Beauty & Wellness WebsitePure Beauty InstagramPure Beauty FacebookPure Beauty TikTokPure Beauty YouTubeA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with Kids
In this episode of Organizing the Entrepreneur, I’m joined by Lindsay Lane—an intellectual property attorney who's not only passionate about protecting brands, but also about keeping life and business beautifully organized.Lindsay and I chat about everything from how she got started in law to the behind-the-scenes tools and routines that keep her business running smoothly. We dive into digital systems, time management, and why SOPs (standard operating procedures!) are a non-negotiable if you want to grow.Whether you’re an entrepreneur just starting out or you’ve been building your brand for years, this conversation is full of helpful nuggets to get you thinking about the legal side of business and the importance of streamlined systems to support your goals.If you’ve been putting off those legal to-dos or feeling overwhelmed by all the moving parts of running a business—this episode is a must-listen. Hit play and soak up Lindsay’s wisdom, and don’t forget to follow her for more helpful tips on legal support for entrepreneurs.📢 Have a question about organizing your business or your home life? Drop me a DM or email—I’d love to feature your question on an upcoming episode!KEY TAKEAWAYSHow Lindsay helps entrepreneurs legally protect their businessesWhy staying organized matters more than ever when you’re wearing all the hatsDigital tools and systems Lindsay uses to simplify business operationsHow SOPs and delegation can free up your time (and your brain!)What you need to know about trademarking your brandThe role of networking in business growth—and how to do it with intentionWhy self-care matters (and Lindsay’s love for dining out!)What’s ahead for Lindsay’s business, including a template shop for small biz ownersTIME STAMPS04:52 Digital Organization and Delegation07:52 Standard Operating Procedures and Automation10:46 Time Management and Prioritization13:31 Social Media and Marketing Strategies16:11 Tools for Streamlining Business Operations19:16 Reselling and Decluttering Strategies21:35 Legal Insights for Entrepreneurs24:38 The Importance of Organization in Business28:03 Networking: Building Connections for Success28:55 Legal Foundations: Setting Up Your Business Right32:45 Trademarking: Protecting Your Brand 38:21 Self-Care: Balancing Work and Personal Life41:06 Travel: Exploring New Destinations 42:49 Lessons Learned: Insights from the Entrepreneurial Journey45:21 Future Goals: Building a Template ShopLINKS FOR LISTENERSLane Law, PLLC WebsiteLane Law InstagramLane Law FacebookA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsTag Up With LT Podcast - Lindsay’s Episode FeatureLindsay’s Restaurant Rec’s :Los Tacos - NY, San Morello, Johnny Noodle King, Leila
Get ready for an honest, refreshing chat this week with my amazing friend, stylist Kendra Bissig, also known as The Blonde Mom. If you've ever felt like you're juggling a million things and sometimes dropping a few, this episode is for you!We dive deep into the realities of entrepreneurship, including that totally relatable "Type A Business, Type B Life" truth that I find with so many entrepreneurs. Kendra spills the tea on how she keeps her thriving styling business on point, all while her personal life follows a more lived-in, low-key, easy-breezy style.Kendra shares how working with a stylist is truly transformative, going beyond just clothes to impact how you feel about yourself. We also get real about the daily grind of balancing work and family, and how she tackles entrepreneurial burnout (hello, walking and puzzling!). You'll hear why self-care is key and truly about what makes you feel good.You'll discover Kendra's flexible business approach, the vital role of understanding client needs, and how she builds genuine connections through social media. We also chat about the unpredictable highs and lows of client work, the importance of giving yourself grace, and how embracing imperfection is a superpower. Plus, we explore how the entrepreneurial journey is always evolving, highlighting the beauty of being your own boss!KEY TAKEAWAYS:The "Type A Business, Type B Life" is SO Real: Kendra is super buttoned-up for her biz, but her personal life is a more laid-back, "lived-in" kind of vibe.  Styling is More Than Just Clothes: It's truly transformative. Kendra shared how getting dressed, even when you're feeling down, can make a huge mental shift. Work-Life Balance? It's a Daily Battle: We both admitted that finding that sweet spot between family and work is a constant juggle.Embrace the Flow (and the Chaos!): Kendra's business routine is super flexible, changing weekly! This reminds us that as entrepreneurs, we don't have to be rigid.It's All About Connection: Kendra uses social media to build deep relationships with her clients, showing her authentic self. This helps people feel comfortable inviting her into their most personal spaces, like their closets.Burnout is REAL (and Self-Care is KEY): Busy seasons lead to burnout. Kendra reminded us that self-care is truly about what makes you feel good, not what anyone else says.Family is Everything: Kendra's family is her biggest support system, helping her keep all the balls in the air. Give Yourself Grace: We talked about listening to your body, recognizing when you need to slow down, and knowing that business highs and lows are just part of the journey. The Entrepreneurial Journey Keeps Evolving: Kendra's looking to pivot more into speaking and her StyleDial service.TIME STAMPS:03:09 The Journey of a Stylist07:30 Understanding Client Needs09:43 Business Processes and Routines14:51 Balancing Work and Family Life18:07 Family Involvement in Business20:50 Dealing with Burnout22:59 Finding Inspiration in Fashion26:20 Self-Care and Mental Health28:07 The Essence of Self-Care29:04 Understanding Personality Types in Business and Life30:31 Balancing Type A and Type B Personalities32:17 The Reality of Personal Organization33:57 Embracing Imperfection in Professional Life35:55 The Role of Social Media in Building Connections39:44 Tools for Organization and Business Efficiency42:48 Debunking Myths About Entrepreneurship47:52 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur50:44 Future Aspirations and GrowthLINKS FOR LISTENERSWebsite: https://www.theblondemomstyle.com/IG: @the_blondemomA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsCanva ProShannon McKinstrie | Social Media Strategist & Marketer PixelCutHow To Get Dressed by Alison FreerThe Curated Closet by Anuschka ReesThe Curated Closet Workbook by Anuschka Rees
In this heartfelt and honest conversation, I’m chatting with my dear friend Hollie Gyarmati about what it really looks like to juggle motherhood, entrepreneurship, and personal growth—all while trying to stay grounded in what actually matters.Hollie shares her journey as an interior designer, author, real estate agent, and mom of five (yes, five!). We talk about letting go of the “shoulds,” tuning out the noise of social media, and building a life and business that truly reflect your values—not everyone else’s expectations.We also dig into things like time management, self-care, and what it means to keep a home organized in the middle of real life. Hollie has such a refreshing, honest take on what it means to show up fully—for yourself, your family, and your clients—and I know you’re going to love every minute of this one.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Hollie reminds us that it’s okay to break free from the “shoulds” and live life on your own terms.Building a business that fits into your life (not the other way around) is not just possible—it’s powerful.Time management isn’t about doing more—it’s about protecting what matters most.Self-care isn’t a luxury; it’s essential if you want to keep showing up for everyone else.When life feels full, it helps to get clear on what really deserves your time and energy.Delegating isn’t always easy (hello, fellow control-lovers!), but it’s key to not burning out.A home that’s organized—even just a little—can bring a whole lot of peace to your daily chaos.Social media is a highlight reel. Don’t compare your real life to someone else’s curated feed.You don’t need to know everything before getting started. Small steps move you forward.Even a tiny edge—like knowing 10% more—can make a huge difference in how you show up.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Introduction and Connection03:13 The Journey of an Interior Designer06:22 Balancing Life as a Mom and Entrepreneur08:53 Expanding Horizons: Real Estate and Beyond11:27 Time Management and Delegation Challenges14:33 Self-Care and Personal Well-Being17:02 Organizational Strategies at Home19:51 Navigating Social Pressures and Expectations22:23 Future Aspirations and Podcast DreamsLINKS FOR LISTENERSHollie Gyarmati - hgmakeovers.comHG Makeovers - Facebook, InstagramMother of All Makeovers (Found on Audible & Amazon)A Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with Kids
In this week’s episode, Nicole shares her journey as a homeschooling mom and entrepreneur, discussing her early experiences with entrepreneurship, her involvement in multi-level marketing, and her transition to creating her own sunless tanning product, Lux Tan. She emphasizes the importance of balancing family life, time management, and self-care while navigating the challenges of running a business. Nicole also highlights the significance of customization in her products and her future goals in the beauty industry.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Nicole's entrepreneurial spirit began in childhood with small sales.Girl Scouts played a significant role in developing her sales skills.Her experience in multi-level marketing shaped her understanding of personal development.Nicole emphasizes the importance of time management for busy moms.She advocates for self-care and prioritizing personal time.Homeschooling allows for flexibility in family life and education.Nicole's Lux Tan Co. product addresses a gap in the sunless tanning market.She believes in the power of customization in beauty products.Nicole encourages open conversations about future goals with her children.The importance of adapting to different life seasons is crucial.TIME STAMPS00:00 Entrepreneurial Spirit from a Young Age02:21 Influences of Family on Business Mindset04:45 Navigating Multi-Level Marketing07:14 Transitioning from MLM to Personal Branding09:33 Launching Luxe Tan: A Personal Journey11:36 Challenges of Marketing and Business Growth13:40 Balancing Family Life and Business15:54 Homeschooling and Parenting Dynamics18:39 Creating a Tailored Education Experience20:59 Future Aspirations for Children27:36 Balancing Employee and Entrepreneur Mindsets29:29 Organizing Life and Priorities30:50 Time Management Strategies for Busy Lives32:16 Navigating ADHD and Time Blocking33:31 The Importance of Self-Care34:44 Learning to Say No36:04 Creating Personal Rituals37:39 Breaking Negative Habit Loops39:01 Decluttering and Organizing Spaces43:33 Customizing Beauty Products45:18 Navigating Changes in Personal Care50:36 Lessons Learned as an Entrepreneur53:27 Future Goals and Aspirations55:35 Empowering Women Through Entrepreneurship55:58 The Role of Organization in EntrepreneurshipNicole Hanson’s WebsiteNicole Hanson InstagramNicole Hanson FacebookA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsSouthern Chaos: Organizing the Southern Home Book
Ever wondered what it's like to build a business from scratch and then sell it all? Join me as I chat with my amazing cousin, Jen Benningfield, who did exactly that!We're diving into her unbelievable journey from stay-at-home mom to co-owner of a pioneering pedal bar bike business—way before they were cool! But here's the kicker: Jen and her husband didn't just build a business, they changed state alcohol laws in Kentucky to make it happen! Talk about dedication!Jen's story is packed with real talk about juggling family and business, navigating the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, and the emotional rollercoaster of selling a business you poured your heart into.Plus, we're sharing some hilariously embarrassing family stories because, well, we're family! If you've ever dreamed of building your own thing, or just love a good story, you won't want to miss this one. Get ready to be inspired and entertained!KEY TAKEAWAYS:​Growing up in an entrepreneurial family shapes your perspective on business.​Navigating family dynamics in business can be challenging.​Finding the right business idea often comes from personal experiences.​Balancing family life and entrepreneurship requires flexibility and creativity.​Understanding your strengths and weaknesses is crucial in business partnerships.​Changing laws can be a significant hurdle for businesses, but persistence pays off.​Community impact is a vital aspect of running a successful business.​Selling a business involves careful planning and preparation.​It's important to have a clear understanding of your financials when selling a business.​Embracing new challenges can lead to personal growth and new opportunities.TIME STAMPS:00:00 Entrepreneurial Family Background02:26 The Birth of a Business Idea02:48 Navigating Business Challenges07:59 The Journey of Starting a Business10:08 Balancing Family Life and Entrepreneurship12:36 Organizational Strategies for Success15:23 The Importance of Delegation18:02 Managing Personal and Professional Life20:29 Persistence in Changing Laws22:45 The Legislative Journey24:59 The Impact of the New Law27:14 Celebrating Success and Future Aspirations31:50 Revitalizing Downtown Louisville35:45 Balancing Business and Family Life41:04 Navigating Business Challenges47:24 The Process of Selling a Business52:55 Transitioning to New Ventures01:01:29 Personal Growth and Future GoalsTour Downtown Louisville on a 16-passenger bikeScott and Jennifer Benningfield Pedal to Fourth Street; Fest of Ale Prep with Todd Antz and Eric MorrisBeer Bike Seeks Bill To Allow Drinking on City ToursA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsSouthern Chaos: Organizing the Southern Home BookStrength Finder
Ep. 9 - This week's episode features Maddy Williams, the 24-year-old powerhouse behind Champagne Honey Weddings & Special Events. Maddy shares her inspiring journey of balancing college life with the demands of running a successful event-planning business. She opens up about how she discovered her passion, the challenges she's overcome, and her genius organizing hacks for ensuring seamless events. From client relationships to time management and self-care, Maddy offers valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs. Plus, she reveals her secret weapon for staying organized at every event – you don't want to miss it!KEY POINTS:Maddy's journey to starting Champagne Honey Weddings & Special Events.Balancing college, social life, and a thriving business.Building confidence and connections in the event planning industry.Lessons learned about flexibility and adapting to changes.The importance of detail and physical item management in event planning.Maddy's organizational strategies (note-taking, Google Drive).Advice for college students considering entrepreneurship.The importance of client fit and self-care for optimal performance.Maddy's morning routine and book recommendation (Let Them by Mel Robbins).Her current business focus and future goals.Favorite organizational tools/spaces (wedding emergency kit, t-shirt drawer).SPONSORED BY:Southern Chaos: Organizing the Southern Home BookTIMESTAMPS:2:54-3:42: Inspiration behind starting her business (gap in schooling).4:25-5:10: Discovering event planning as the right path and getting started.6:25-7:00: Building confidence and networking in the industry.8:25-9:10: Creating a schedule to manage school and business.10:23-11:08: How business ownership has influenced her schooling.14:03-16:10: The impact of a house fire on her view of possessions.16:21-17:19: The importance of flexibility and adapting to changes.18:09-18:49: Flexibility with timelines in event coordination.18:54-19:55: Detail-oriented nature of event planning and physical item management.20:15-21:04: Levels of coordination offered by Champagne Honey Weddings & Special Events.21:36-22:32: Organizational tools and strategies (note-taking, Google Drive).25:35-25:53: Starting a business is attainable, even with deviations in life plans.26:31-27:03: Adjusting college courses to accommodate the business.27:21-28:59: Advice for college students considering entrepreneurship.30:21-31:40: Client fit and avoiding overcommitment for optimal performance.32:30-33:15: Self-care practices for showing up for clients.33:54-36:23: Maddy's morning routine.37:59-38:37: Book recommendation: Let Them by Mel Robbins.38:45-39:44: What Maddy wishes she'd known starting out.40:27-41:01: Current business focus.41:50-42:32: Future business goal.42:54-44:35: Favorite organizational tools and spaces (wedding emergency kit, t-shirt drawer).LINKS FOR LISTENERSChampagne Honey Weddings & Special Events:https://champagnehoney.com/Champagne Honey Weddings & Special Events Socials: Facebook, InstagramA Meaningful Space Home OrganizingOrganizing with KidsSouthern Chaos: Organizing the Southern Home BookLet Them by Mel Robbins
Intro: Welcome back to Organizing the Entrepreneur! Today, I'm sharing my 2025 organization goals, both personal and professional, and how they intertwine. This year's focus: Digital Organization! The Inspiration (aka the 15-Year-Old Computer): Over the holidays, I tackled a major photo organization project on an old computer – 15 years of memories! This sparked a bigger conversation about digital organization. It made me realize the importance of digitizing documents, both for my business (business continuity!) and personal life. Trustworthy – My Digital Organization Secret Weapon: Last year, I discovered Trustworthy – an amazing platform for digitizing and securely storing important documents. Key benefits of Trustworthy: The increasing frequency of natural disasters highlights the critical need for readily accessible digital documents. Digital Organization as a Service: I'm excited to announce I'm adding digital organization as a service for my clients! While paper will always exist, a strong digital presence is essential in today's world. It's a huge missing piece for many businesses. Time Organization & Office Day Reboot: As entrepreneurs, time is our most valuable asset. I'm recommitting to a dedicated office day with time blocking. This will help me balance working on my business vs. working in my business. Turning off notifications and focused task blocks will be key for productivity and staying on top of important business tasks. Looking Ahead: I'm planning another solo episode before the end of this season! We have some fantastic guests lined up that you absolutely won't want to miss. Stay tuned! Key Takeaways: Digital organization is crucial for both personal and business success. Trustworthy is a fantastic tool for digitizing and securing important documents. Time blocking and dedicated office days are essential for entrepreneurial productivity. LINKS FOR LISTENERS: A Meaningful Space/Organizing the Entrepreneur Instagram Trustworthy
This episode features a conversation with Krystal Capizzo, a grief bodywork therapist. We explore her journey from being an independent contractor to transitioning to a business owner and solopreneur, running her own successful massage therapy business. Krystal shares her insights on navigating the challenges of running a business while prioritizing her own well-being. We discuss her unique approach to organization, emphasizing the importance of finding systems that work for her individual needs, even if they might appear unconventional to others. LINKS FOR LISTENERS Willow Roots Holistic Healing: https://www.willowrootsholistichealing.com/ Willow Roots Socials: Facebook Breathe Bodywork & Beautification Socials: ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠ The Four Agreements A Meaningful Space Home Organizing Organizing with Kids
In this episode, we dive into the multifaceted world of Jessica York, a successful entrepreneur juggling a vegan day spa, event planning, and modeling. We discuss the challenges and rewards of her multifaceted career, the importance of planning and organization, and the power of collaboration. Key Takeaways: The Value of Experience: Before venturing out as an entrepreneur, gaining experience in various roles can be invaluable. Prioritizing Your Schedule: Effective time management is crucial for balancing multiple commitments. The Impact of OCD on Entrepreneurship: Understanding and managing OCD can be a significant challenge for entrepreneurs, especially when it comes to planning and scheduling. The Power of Collaboration: Networking and collaborating with other business owners can be essential for success. The Importance of Self-Education: Continuous learning and networking are key to staying ahead in the business world. The Benefits of Idea Keeping: Maintaining an idea book can help spark creativity and innovation. Time Stamps: 8:30 - 8:55: The importance of gaining experience before starting your own business. 13:31 - 13:59: Prioritizing your schedule effectively. 15:19 - 16:06: The truth about prioritizing tasks. 17:44 - 18:17: The challenges of wanting to be many things at once. 24:33 - 25:24: The impact of OCD on planning and scheduling. 28:32 - 29:16: Recognizing signs of overcommitment. 32:12 - 32:49: The importance of collaboration in business. 39:28 - 40:32: The benefits of self-education and networking. 44:20 - 45:17: The value of keeping an idea book. LINKS FOR LISTENERS Breathe: Bodywork & Beautification Website: https://www.breathebodyworkandbeautification.com/ Breathe: Bodywork & Beautification Socials: ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠ Coterie Detroit Website: https://coteriedetroit.com/ Coterie Detroit Networking Socials: Instagram, Facebook Erin Condren
Ever wondered how someone juggles a wellness business, a natural pet product line, and a whole lot of self-care? Join us as we chat with Allison Muszynski, a certified yoga and wellness professional and product developer. Allison shares her inspiring journey from the world of aesthetics to creating her own wellness brand, Spotted Dog Apothecary. We dive deep into her time management strategies, exploring how she balances her diverse business ventures and maintains organization in both product-based and service-based industries. Discover Allison's self-care secrets, her go-to tools for productivity, and how she stays grounded amidst the hustle and bustle of entrepreneurship. Tune in for practical tips, relatable stories, and a whole lot of wellness wisdom. Key highlights include: growth as an entrepreneur at 21:14, organizing time and using lists at 23:44, self-care at 37:09, being kind to yourself at 40:23, and redefining failure at 44:59. LINKS FOR LISTENERS Nataraja Detroit Website Nataraja Detroit Socials: ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠ Spotted Dog Apothecary Website Spotted Dog Apothecary Socials: Instagram, Facebook GVST Wellness Collective Coterie Detroit Networking Organizing with Kids Digital Course A Meaningful Space Organizing
In this episode of Organizing the Entrepreneur, we sit down with Dr. Angela Slessor, a dedicated physical therapist and a busy mom. Dr. Slessor shares her invaluable insights on maintaining balance and productivity in both her professional and personal life. Discover how she leverages Google Calendar to juggle family commitments and work responsibilities seamlessly (6:26). We delve into the challenges of social media distractions and how to overcome them to stay focused (25:23). Dr. Slessor also provides practical tips for creating a structured routine for young children (32:10) and simplifying your life through minimalism (36:13). Whether you're a busy entrepreneur or simply looking to improve your time management skills, this episode offers actionable advice to help you achieve a more organized and fulfilling life. LINKS FOR LISTENERS Renewed Life Physical Therapy Website: ⁠https://www.renewedlifept.com/index.php Renewed Life PT Socials: ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠ Renewed Life PT Phone Number Website: (248) 636-2203 Organizing with Kids Digital Course 20% Discount Code = KIDS
We're chatting with counselor and sex therapist Cathy Saputo to uncover her secrets to staying organized and sane. Cathy shares how she schedules her day as a therapist, avoiding burnout while still making time for self-care. Learn her tips for setting boundaries, saying no, and prioritizing tasks without sacrificing your sanity. Plus, discover the power of community in entrepreneurship. Cathy explains why building connections with other professionals can be a game-changer for staying motivated and supported. Whether you're a therapist or simply trying to balance your own busy life, this episode offers practical advice and relatable insights. Key highlights include time management strategies for therapists at 6:24, balancing personal & professional life at 9:11, avoiding burnout at 21:08, and the importance of community & support at 42:50. LINKS FOR LISTENERS Saputo Counseling Website: ⁠www.saputocounseling.com Saputo Counseling Socials: ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Facebook⁠⁠ Click to Subscribe to the With Pleasure Newsletter Organizing with Kids Digital Course - 20% Discount Kids = KIDS
Erika Helwig, a baking queen-turned-business boss, spills the tea on everything from balancing family to building a brand. From her home kitchen to a bustling bakery, she’s got the blueprint for making it all work. Get ready to feel inspired and maybe even a little less overwhelmed! Discover how she juggles family, creativity, and entrepreneurship while staying organized. We'll uncover her time management secrets, productivity hacks, and strategies for delegation. Plus, Erika offers valuable insights into recipe development, workspace organization, and her vision for the future. Key highlights include time management strategies at 7:02, delegation tips at 9:05, kitchen organization at 15:35, work-life balance insights at 17:10, and flexibility and handling distractions at 19:45. LINKS FOR LISTENERS E. Louise Website: https://elouisebakes.com/ E. Louise Socials: Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest Boss Evolution Website: https://thebossevolution.com/ Organizing with Kids Digital Course - 20% Discount Code = KIDS
Feeling overwhelmed juggling your business and life? You're not alone! Join professional organizer Janelle Azar as she dives deep into the world of female entrepreneurs. This season, we'll explore: Practical strategies for taming business chaos Real-life stories from successful women entrepreneurs Actionable tips to create a meaningful space for your personal and professional life How to ditch the overwhelm and embrace organized routines that are unique for your business Get ready to: Learn from inspiring women leaders in various industries Discover systems that work for YOU Build a supportive community of empowered entrepreneurs Subscribe now! Don't miss out on the journey to creating a thriving business and a balanced life. LINKS FOR LISTENERS A Meaningful Space Home Organizing website A Meaningful Space: Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest Organizing with Kids Digital Course - 20% Discount Code = KIDS
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