become a matriarch ceo mama
you can have it all. but you can’t do it all.
Having a baby turned my world upside down (in the best way)…and I knew it would never be “business as usual” again. Pre-baby, I was an efficient, time-blocking, high energy machine. But as soon as I tried to run a business with those same strategies (and a LOT less sleep) I knew it wasn’t gonna cut it.
My little boy became my biggest pride and joy and any time I spent away from him I knew needed to either be 1) seriously profitable, and/or 2) insanely life-giving. So…
I sold our marketing agency and went back to the drawing board to re-discover what really matters to me in this phase of life. I wasn’t ready to ditch entrepreneurship, but I knew I needed to find a way to create even more profit with way less capacity.
I doubled down on doing only the things that have contributed to producing the most revenue and I outsourced, removed or optimized the rest.
more isn’t better.
better is better.
what will YOU do with your extra 10+ hours a week? take your kids to disneyland? go on a solo lunch date to eat a costco dog? go nuts, girlfriend, the world’s your oyster!
making money is cool, but having the time freedom to hang with your family on a Wednesday afternoon is even cooler
LESS EFFORT. MORE PROFIT.
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LESS EXHAUSTION. MORE JOY.
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LESS EFFORT. MORE PROFIT. ✴︎ LESS EXHAUSTION. MORE JOY. ✴︎
i created the “get your time back playbook” for high-achieving honeys who also wanna take a nap
Go grab the playbook if you’re over spinning your wheels and spending time on things that aren’t producing maximum results (let alone maximum joy).