ELISABETH FLEMING

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Tips to stay on your game in life + business with productivity expert Lauren Rothlisberger

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This week I'm excited to share a special guest episode with another awesome girlboss I know here in the land of the pines, Lauren Rothlisberger!! Lauren is a productivity expert. She loves the challenge of breaking overwhelming projects into manageable tasks + follows her framework of "build your week, curate your day" each day. Implementing digital strategy in solo + small businesses is her happy place. She's also a #milspouse + mom of four.

She popped on the podcast to have a conversation with me about how we can all be more productive in life + business. And, as a New Year rolls around, I think we could all use a *bit* more of that! 

Episode Highlights:

>> [3:14] How to plan for business when you’re not a self-starter or it’s hard to put your ideas into action

>> [10:00] The surprising thing that impacts your productivity + overall creativity most

>> [12:00] What to do if you have trouble setting deadlines for yourself + meeting them

>> [17:01] How to set realistic expectations so you can make significant progress + feel great about what you’re actually getting done

>> [20:16] Best planning tips for the year ahead and a practice that the most productive people in the world use each and every day to stay on track

>> [25:00] Picking the right organizational tools for YOU, both digital and physical

>> [28:34] Lauren walks us through The Daily Curator, the productivity guide she designed to help solopreneurs, and what makes it insanely unique


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