How Getting Your Systems In Order Can Help You Take More Time Off Your Business With Mackenzie Iles
Description
Today, we are thinking about systems, systems, systems and striving for a well-balanced work-life culture as entrepreneurs. In this episode, Mackenzie, the owner of Sit Studio and a seasoned studio manager for creatives and systems specialist, joins us. Mackenzie delves into the nuances of her role, focusing on project management and behind-the-scenes work for creative entrepreneurs, and
distinguishes her services from those of a typical virtual assistant. She elaborates on her process for building client relationships, highlighting the initial steps she takes to ensure a smooth collaboration. Mackenzie shares her journey, from majoring in information design to working with small businesses,
where she honed her skills in working behind the scenes. She emphasizes the transformative impact of letting go of perfectionism, offering insightful advice for small business owners looking to implement systems in their operations.
Throughout the conversation, Mackenzie provides a realistic perspective on life after systems are in place, acknowledging that while execution isn't always perfect, these systems significantly help maintain boundaries and work-life balance. Kirsti poses a thoughtful question on maintaining alignment when
striving for a βperfectlyβ balanced life, to which Mackenzie responds with wisdom and practical tips.
One of the highlights of the episode is Mackenzie's revelation about taking a 100-day break to enjoy the freedoms of self-employment. She also shares her preferred tool stack as a systems specialist, offering valuable insights for listeners looking to enhance their own business operations.
Tune in to gain practical advice on managing creative projects, establishing effective systems, and achieving a sustainable work-life balance from a seasoned expert in the field.
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