Do less and get MORE done? That’s leverage, baby!

Posted on February 27, 2010

logo-momclublrgI’m excited to let you know that I will be the guest expert on a call with  Momnificent’s Lori Radun on Wednesday, March 3rd at 10:30am PT/ 1:30pm ET.  The call is part of her monthly Mom’s Club teleseminar series, which is full of fantastic resources to fuel your personal and professional growth as a mom.

Wednesday’s call is all about LEVERAGE.  Because when you’re short on time (that’s all of us) and low on energy (helloooo!), you need to yield big results with little effort.  Knowing how to leverage everything from your smartphone to your family members will help you maximize your two most precious resources— time and energy.

In our hour-long gab session, we’ll discuss how to automate, delegate and delete the things in life that drain you, making room for you to be more present with your children and work and have a more joyful life. We’ll tackle the negative mindsets and beliefs that keep people from getting the support they need, and how to overcome them. And we’ll talk about how doing less actually makes you more productive, and the myth of multi-tasking.

To learn more and to register for this teleclass, please visit http://www.tinyurl.com/marchmmc.  Momnificent! will send you a reminder with the phone number and access code you will need to join me on this teleclass.

See you there!

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