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18 contributions to Income Without Burnout
Do you have Saturday actions for your business today?
I do. And today I have not touched them yet. Why? Because I am finishing a carryover task from the week. My YouTube video comes first. That was the commitment. So that is the priority. And here is the honest conversation I just had with myself. I almost added a Saturday task that said: “Post and promote YouTube video.” It would have made the day look productive. It would have given me something easy to check off. But it would have blurred the truth. If I move the deadline instead of honoring it, I am not improving. I am just protecting my ego. And that makes the data meaningless. If my goal is to have my video posted by the end of the Friday workday, then doing it on Saturday and checking a box is me letting myself off the hook. Again. I do not want fake progress. I want clean data. I want to score honestly. So if I do not get to my Saturday tactics today, I will score that accurately. No drama. No shame. Just information. That is how improvement actually happens. Closer each week. Better score next week. More alignment over time. Now your turn. What is actually on your plate today? Drop a screenshot. Or tell us you are fully off work and protecting your energy. That counts too.
Do you have Saturday actions for your business today?
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I’m feeling so sick still. Did my 6 hour hotel shift and have spent the rest of the afternoon in front of the fire listening to an audiobook. Trying to switch off. My energy is in zero place to make decisions and seems to be focusing on a full on pity party!! Onwards and upwards! Have a lovely weekend. Mx
Have you ever dreamed of publishing a book?
Have you ever dreamed of publishing a book? Not just to say you did it. But because you are tired of feeling invisible in your industry. You have ideas. Experience. Perspective. And yet you still feel overlooked. Books and physical products change that. They give you authority. They create brand clarity. They kick start your presence or strengthen the brand you are already building. Most people think publishing a book is the only path on Amazon. But it’s not. I’m a bestselling author on Amazon KDP in the Happiness category, which honestly makes me very happy. I learned exactly what it took to hit that status. And I also sell premium journals and planners through Amazon FBA, generating $25,000 in revenue in 2025. Again, I learned what it actually takes to reach those numbers. Same platform. Two very different paths. Same authority of a physical product. One printed on demand. The other manufactured. On Monday, @Krista Brea and I are breaking down the pros and cons of each model so you can choose the best starting point for you. We will talk honestly about: • Startup costs • Risk levels • Time commitment • Profit potential • What kind of person thrives in each This is not about convincing you to choose one. It is about helping you make a smart decision before you invest time or money. 🗓 Monday, March 2 ⏰ 6:30 PM Central Time 🎟 Free live call - join us! Join Krista's group if you would like too! 👉👉👉 KDP Publishing
Have you ever dreamed of publishing a book?
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Sounds great and it’s gonna g ti be silly o’clock in the night for me. Will there be a recording? Mx
Why you should try a 12 Week Year
Not yesterday. Not tomorrow. Today. Because “someday” goals feel safe. You can talk about them. Plan for them. Dream about them. But they do not move. A 12 Week Year is different. You choose one to three goals. You break them into weekly actions. You track what you actually execute. You score yourself with honesty. You get accountability from the group! No waiting for next January. No hiding behind busy. No drifting. Twelve weeks is short enough to create urgency. Long enough to change your trajectory. You do not need more information. You need a start date. Start now. Here’s how to get started 👇 ➡️ https://www.skool.com/multiple-streams-of-income-4358/our-12-week-year-starts-monday?p=f9aa7d6c Pick one goal. Write your first weekly action plan tactics. Execute and track! If you are in for this next 12 weeks, say I’m in. 👋
Why you should try a 12 Week Year
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@Jewels Sherriff with Snoopy you just can’t go wrong with anything. Keep on keeping on. Mx
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@Sybil Hall
This is how I start my workday
Slow. Clear. On purpose. 💛 Step 1. I open my calendar. What calls do I already have? What is non negotiable? Step 2. I add those into my Get Your Sh*t Done Planner. If it lives on paper, I trust it. Step 3. I look at my 12 Week Year plan. What actions actually move my big goal forward this week? Those go straight into the brain dump. Step 4. I time block the day. Meetings. Deep work. Creative time. Admin. Self-care. Then I get to work. This rhythm keeps me steady. No rushing. No reacting. Just intention. And fun fact… I actually created and sell this notepad. It is my Get Your Sh*t Done Planner and it walks you through this exact flow for 100 days straight. 💛 You can grab it on Amazon and start tomorrow morning with me. https://www.amazon.com/Undated-Tear-off-Productivity-Notebook-Essentials/dp/B0FW1RPZZ2 How do you schedule out your day?
This is how I start my workday
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@Kim Job oh this is so interesting. I can go into shut down if my day gets too structured. It’s nuts but I rebel against myself even if the calendar says 1/2 day off. The next 48 hours list sounds like a top idea. Thanks for sharing. Mx
There was a time when my mornings felt tight and rushed
I would wake up already feeling behind, moving straight into reaction mode instead of intention. Back then, mornings looked like this: Rushed and reactive • Alarm goes off and I immediately feel pressure • Coffee gulped while half listening to everyone • Scrolling or checking things before I am even fully awake • Snapping more easily because I already felt behind • Starting work in a tense, hurried state I told myself this was just what ambitious women and busy moms did. Push through. Hustle early. Catch up later. But it was costing me the emotional tone of my entire day. Now my mornings look very different: Slow and grounded • Coffee with my husband by the fire, reading or catching up with you inside Skool • Twenty minutes of yoga to wake up my body gently • Scheduling my day so I choose what matters instead of reacting to everything • Breakfast with my 18 year old, actually present enjoying these last moments that he’s home • A shower and creative time capturing ideas with AI before work begins Same responsibilities. Same goals. The difference is huge though! I am calmer. Kinder. More focused. I move into the day from intention instead of urgency. The biggest shift was deciding that my mornings belong to me. If your mornings feel rushed and grumpy right now, do not overhaul your life. Just redesign the first twenty minutes to hour. What might your “slow and grounded” list look like?
There was a time when my mornings felt tight and rushed
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You’re all inspiring me to tighten mine up- aka release some crap! @Sybil Hall how long a space do you allow for yours? Mx
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