Mettez-vous hors ligne avec l'application Player FM !
121. How to Run Your Business on Limited Time
Manage episode 449755079 series 3364060
Send us a text! (Your number stays private)
Running a business is only one of the many hats we wear. We have families, hobbies, and sometimes even second jobs. It’s safe to say that we could all use a few more hours in the day to get everything done! If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed with your business tasks and limited time to tackle them, today’s episode is just for you.
We’re diving into strategies for keeping your business on track, even when you’re working with just a few hours each day or week! It’s all about knowing what to focus on, planning your day wisely, and utilizing automation to save precious time and energy.
I’ll share how to determine what season your business is in, tips for what to concentrate on, and advice for making the most of your limited hours. In the end, it’s not really about how many hours you have to work. It’s about how you use those hours. It is possible to move your business forward without burning yourself out!
02:13 - Identifying whether you’re in a creating, updating, or marketing season of business
05:55 - Strategies for making the most of your limited time
09:40 - Examples of how I set up evergreen marketing on email and social media
13:33 - The importance of boundaries when you have limited time for your business
Links & Resources:
- SmarterQueue (affiliate link)
- Episode 90, Don’t Quit Marketing: Automate It! (How I Put My Social Media on Autopilot)
- Follow me on Instagram @kristendoyle.co
- Check out my Everything Page: a one-stop shop for savvy selling!
- Join my private Facebook community: Savvy Teacher Sellers
- More resources for growing your TPT business
- Rate & review The Savvy Teacher Seller on Apple Podcasts
Show Notes: https://kristendoyle.co/episode121
Check out my Everything Page at https://kristendoyle.co/everything
133 episodes
Manage episode 449755079 series 3364060
Send us a text! (Your number stays private)
Running a business is only one of the many hats we wear. We have families, hobbies, and sometimes even second jobs. It’s safe to say that we could all use a few more hours in the day to get everything done! If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed with your business tasks and limited time to tackle them, today’s episode is just for you.
We’re diving into strategies for keeping your business on track, even when you’re working with just a few hours each day or week! It’s all about knowing what to focus on, planning your day wisely, and utilizing automation to save precious time and energy.
I’ll share how to determine what season your business is in, tips for what to concentrate on, and advice for making the most of your limited hours. In the end, it’s not really about how many hours you have to work. It’s about how you use those hours. It is possible to move your business forward without burning yourself out!
02:13 - Identifying whether you’re in a creating, updating, or marketing season of business
05:55 - Strategies for making the most of your limited time
09:40 - Examples of how I set up evergreen marketing on email and social media
13:33 - The importance of boundaries when you have limited time for your business
Links & Resources:
- SmarterQueue (affiliate link)
- Episode 90, Don’t Quit Marketing: Automate It! (How I Put My Social Media on Autopilot)
- Follow me on Instagram @kristendoyle.co
- Check out my Everything Page: a one-stop shop for savvy selling!
- Join my private Facebook community: Savvy Teacher Sellers
- More resources for growing your TPT business
- Rate & review The Savvy Teacher Seller on Apple Podcasts
Show Notes: https://kristendoyle.co/episode121
Check out my Everything Page at https://kristendoyle.co/everything
133 episodes
Tous les épisodes
×Bienvenue sur Lecteur FM!
Lecteur FM recherche sur Internet des podcasts de haute qualité que vous pourrez apprécier dès maintenant. C'est la meilleure application de podcast et fonctionne sur Android, iPhone et le Web. Inscrivez-vous pour synchroniser les abonnements sur tous les appareils.