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Understanding Your Own Rhythms with Mary Willams 7/27 from 10:30 am

Understanding Your Own Rhythms

Time management is one of the basic systems we all need to function effectively in our businesses, as well as in daily life. A frequent point of stress for a lot of entrepreneurs is figuring out how to become more efficient, how to avoid "bright shiny object syndrome", how to function fully during emotionally stressful times, and how to adapt to change. When we're feeling pressure to perform and overwhelm sets in on daily routines, it can be terribly tempting to shop around for quick solutions and buy into sexy offers around time management. After all, if that person is super successful, why shouldn't that work for the rest of us? This is a slippery slope to operate from as an entrepreneur. In addition to being an effective distraction technique from solving real problems, you give away your agency and autonomy when you try to utilize a done-for-you style approach to time management.

Learning how you operate in your own daily & seasonal rhythms can feel far less alluring in the short term, but so much more powerful in the long term. It allows you emotional expression, the ability to develop creative solutions, and, most importantly, it allows you to freely be yourself. Productivity is the result of feeling emotionally secure while having a strong understanding of your own personal journey. This time management workshop is not like the usual approach you might have seen before. We will be working from a systems-oriented methodology so that you can accurately determine what works for you, what doesn't work for you, and what you can accomplish in the next 6 months. The goal for us in this workshop is for you to stop spinning your wheels after an energetically & emotionally stressful pandemic year so that you can actualize on your objectives as we shift into a post-pandemic world.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how to operate in a productive way for your unique schedule

  • Determine what will work for you and what will not and how to set up a plan that actually works

  • Given the last year, you'll learn how to appropriately schedule and prioritize based on your specific needs

Who It's For:

  • Anyone who is looking for real, concrete ways to become more productive for their unique set of needs

  • Entrepreneurs, business owners, employees, artists, writers, coaches, creatives who want to uplevel their productivity

  • Anyone who is feeling overwhelmed with all that they have going on and needs help in finding ways to become more productive right now

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Mary Willams’ Bio:

As the Chief Technology Therapist at Sensible Woo, Mary teaches highly sensitive & neuro-divergent online business owners how to replace technological chaos with a harmonious technology system. Through programs like Digital Feng Shui, her clients optimize their business foundation from an emotional and intuitive perspective so that they can delegate and automate without wasting time, money, or energy.

She is an accredited librarian with a Master of Science in Information and set the foundation of her career as the first digital archivist for Disney Animation Studios. From there, she has worked with marketing agencies, entertainment technology companies, public libraries, fundraising organizations, and technology start-ups.

Details: Tuesday, July 27, 2021. 10:30 AM 12:00 PM PST

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$25 for Non-Members (Zoom link provided in receipt).

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