You're not alone in this (+ 2 ways to reclaim your time)
Well, hello December!
You know that feeling when your obligations exceed your available hours?
When you're managing everything but secretly fantasizing about a smash room?
If that's you right now, I want you to know: you're not alone, and there IS a way through.
Here are two practical ways to reclaim your time—one you can use today, and one to carry you into the new year.
1. The Gift of Time (free download)
I created this for the woman who's got all the plates spinning but is exhausted from keeping them in the air.
Inside you'll find one powerful exercise plus 24 time-saving tactics. I've personally saved two hours a week using just a few of these. I'll be curious how much time you'll find.
Because here's what I've learned: when you reclaim your time, you reclaim everything that matters; connection with your partner, presence with your kids, energy for your work, and bandwidth for your own wellbeing.
That's what I'm truly passionate about: helping you live and lead at your highest capacity without burning out in the process.
2. The Life Design Retreat (January 16th)
If you're ready for dedicated space to step back and plan thoughtfully, this is for you.
Women who've attended past retreats have made remarkable shifts. They’ve added team members so they're less stretched, scheduled adventures they'd been putting off, had conversations that deepened their relationships, and designed holidays they actually enjoyed.
Think: Girls Night Out + Personal Retreat + Professional Development, all in one strategic afternoon.
We meet Friday, January 16th, from noon to 4pm, in Minnetonka, MN.
Not sure if The Life Design Retreat is right for you? [Schedule a time to talk], and we'll figure it out together.
Can't wait until January? {Schedule The Time & Energy Clarity Call} and we’ll shore up your energy leaks and create an action plan so you can have more time right now.
I know you want to leave a legacy and make an impact. Let's make sure you have the time and energy to do it.
Warmly,
Lisa