How we start multiplying our time (instead of stretching it)
Most of us donāt struggle because weāre not doing enough. We struggle because everything still depends on us. So we try to push harder. Do more. Stay longer. But that only works⦠until it doesnāt. As a recovering workaholic lawyer, I know. The burnout is REAL! That's why the shift Iāve been living into as an ADHD mompreneur is this: š Instead of asking, āHow do I get more done?ā š I ask, āHow do I make this easier to do again?ā Thatās where things start to change. We begin to: - Turn repeated tasks into simple systems - Capture what works so we donāt start from scratch - Use AI to reduce thinking time (especially for first drafts) And this part matters: š Not everything has to run through us. That doesnāt always mean hiring a full team. For many of us, it can look like this: - AI (your thinking partner) --> Draft posts, emails, outlines, checklistsāso youāre not starting from zero - Templates (your āfuture youā) --> Save anything you repeat ā captions, workflows, responses - Virtual assistants (even a few hours) --> Upload content, format emails, organize tasks - Simple automations --> Email sequences, booking links, forms that collect info for you - Personal systems --> A weekly rhythm, checklists, one place where everything lives Because leverage doesnāt start with a big team. It starts with removing yourself from repetition. One small system today = hours saved later!!! And yes, my ADHD brain often has a tantrum when I'm working on setting up a system because it finds it "boring!" That's why I remind myself...that I'll save 10 hours later with 1 hour of creating the system. š Plus this reminders help, too: ⨠More value from your time ⨠Less friction in your business ⨠More space for what actually matters (family, purpose, peace) š Whatās one thing you repeated this week that we can turn into a simple system or support? YOUR ACTION STEPS: 1. Pick ONE repeated task from the past few days. 2. Decide: AI, template, automate, or delegate? 3. Spend 10 minutes setting up a simple version and test it once.