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025: The Joys of Precrastination
Are you a precrastinator or procrastinator? In today's solo episode, Jenny riffs on the pros and cons of completing everything you possibly can far in advance of big deadlines, with spacious margin around mid-project benchmarks. This requires a healthy dose of systems, structure, and room for emotional rollercoasters.
024: Missing Mojo
What do you do when your mojo is missing from a creative project you care about? In this solo episode, Jenny riffs on the Free Time gauge: friction versus flow, and her mantra "let it be easy, let it be fun." She shares book updates and an aha! moment about the courage to go all-in.
023: Determine Your True Capacity with Ashley Gartland
How do you determine your true capacity, one that takes your whole life and family into consideration, and then build a streamlined business model to support it? That's the focus of this conversation with Ashley Gartland, who helps service-based business owners scale sustainably.
022: Become a Thought-Listener
What are you wildly curious about? What types of learning and curating are you doing, even if you have no clue where it's taking you (yet)? In this solo episode, I'm taking the pressure off of becoming an overnight self-declared expert. Instead, I'm share six lenses to help you become a better thought-listener first.
021: Navigating the Business Model Crucible With Jo-Na Williams
Jo-Ná’s aha-moment came five years into running her law practice, at a time when in theory she was thriving: serving the most successful “famous” entrepreneurs in her industry, with 11 employees and more work than they could handle. And yet, that crush of work with lax boundaries led her straight to burnout.
Unsure how to step out of the operations to take a break, Jo-Ná started subconsciously sabotaging her business—just so she could feel free again. Now, five years later, she is thriving and more energetically aligned with her practice and clients than ever. Jo-Ná reconnected with her love of being a lawyer (and now a spiritual counselor), after making crucial business model shifts that put her own joy and wellness back where it belongs: front and center.