This weeks task 😁.
If you're up for it.
Hey lovely ladies!
I’m all about helping women business owners who are, not only growing their business but also caring for their families - whether that means raising children, looking after elderly parents, or even spoiling the grandkids - and running a household on top of it all!
I want to help them find time for themselves, be more productive and enjoy life without feeling overwhelmed.
If you know someone who could use tips on how to balance it all and make room for some well-deserved "me time," please give them a big welcome and invite them to join our wonderful group!
#organisedlife #womensupportingwomen #lovinglife
Do you ever re-purpose your posts?
Just changing the wording or slightly adjusting the image can save you time.
And is a reminder to those who have previously seen it or new information to fresh eyes.
But be aware of repeating posts too often. Perhaps every couple of months or so.
How do you reduce your social media creation time?
#organisedlife #planner #journal #toptip #workhack
Do you ever use the time block method and does it work for you?
Or what's your favourite app/programme that you couldn't do without?
Here's your weekly task - the 2 minute rule.
Last week it was all about being consistent.
Whether it's creating planners, designing social media graphics or staying on top of tasks, I rely on a few key tools and techniques to keep everything running smoothly:
1️⃣ Canva: My go-to for designing beautiful planners, journals, and social media posts. Endless possibilities for creativity!
2️⃣ Trello: This keeps all my projects organised and moving forward. I love breaking tasks down into bite-sized pieces.
3️⃣ Google Workspace: Docs, Sheets, and Drive help me stay organised, collaborate with clients and store everything in one place.
4️⃣ To-Do Lists: I create my own daily planner to stay focused and ensure I’m hitting my goals.
5️⃣ Pomodoro Technique: Staying productive while taking regular breaks for mental clarity and energy.
What would you add to this list?
Any tools you use regularly that I should try?
Can you think of any I’ve missed?