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Notes in the Margin - EP093: Rerun of EP08: Why You Need to Change Your Perspective on Time
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EP093: Rerun of EP08: Why You Need to Change Your Perspective on Time

09/22/17 • 30 min

Notes in the Margin

This episode is a rerun show from back in 2016! Join Vicky in the very early stages of her podcast (episode 8) as she discusses time and productivity with her husband, Joe. Remember, everyone has the same amount of hours, minutes, and seconds in one day, so we have to make the most of it. You are entitled to your time!

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] You don't have time? This is an EXCUSE!

[6:15] Be honest, you do have time.

[6:45] You're better off just saying no instead of 'I don't have time'.

[10:45] Don't have time to do marketing? Do you mean you're just a little overwhelmed?

[11:45] Marketing is important.

[12:25] It can be a frustrating circle for a freelancer.

[14:00] You can't spend all of your time working; you need to eat, sleep, and spend time with your family.

[14:35] You owe it to yourself and your family to make time for marketing.

[14:55] Remember, not everything that happens to you is your fault.

[15:20] The little failures are the useful ones.

[17:55] Don't feel bad about not being productive. However, you do need to take responsibility for it.

[18:10] It sounds simple, but make a list of your tasks.

[20:45] Categorize your tasks as either important, urgent, or not important.

[22:15] Outsource as much stuff as you can.

[23:25] Contact Vicky if you need a VA.

[24:05] You can't outsource everything right away, so just pick something small. [25:40] Buy Vicky's book if you haven't already, and do the exercise in chapter three. [26:20] You're entitled to your time.

[27:30] Shout out to Podfly!

Mentioned in This Episode:

Businessforsuperheroes.com

Businessforsuperheroes.com/inner-circle

Businessforsuperheroes.com/borrow-my-brain

Podfly

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This episode is a rerun show from back in 2016! Join Vicky in the very early stages of her podcast (episode 8) as she discusses time and productivity with her husband, Joe. Remember, everyone has the same amount of hours, minutes, and seconds in one day, so we have to make the most of it. You are entitled to your time!

Key Takeaways:

[2:00] You don't have time? This is an EXCUSE!

[6:15] Be honest, you do have time.

[6:45] You're better off just saying no instead of 'I don't have time'.

[10:45] Don't have time to do marketing? Do you mean you're just a little overwhelmed?

[11:45] Marketing is important.

[12:25] It can be a frustrating circle for a freelancer.

[14:00] You can't spend all of your time working; you need to eat, sleep, and spend time with your family.

[14:35] You owe it to yourself and your family to make time for marketing.

[14:55] Remember, not everything that happens to you is your fault.

[15:20] The little failures are the useful ones.

[17:55] Don't feel bad about not being productive. However, you do need to take responsibility for it.

[18:10] It sounds simple, but make a list of your tasks.

[20:45] Categorize your tasks as either important, urgent, or not important.

[22:15] Outsource as much stuff as you can.

[23:25] Contact Vicky if you need a VA.

[24:05] You can't outsource everything right away, so just pick something small. [25:40] Buy Vicky's book if you haven't already, and do the exercise in chapter three. [26:20] You're entitled to your time.

[27:30] Shout out to Podfly!

Mentioned in This Episode:

Businessforsuperheroes.com

Businessforsuperheroes.com/inner-circle

Businessforsuperheroes.com/borrow-my-brain

Podfly

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undefined - EP092: Go All In Or Go Home

EP092: Go All In Or Go Home

Vicky discusses why you have to stop dabbling in your business! It is so frustrating seeing people just do things half-assed. The truth is, you’re never going to get anywhere if you keep chasing shiny object after shiny object. Vicky recommends that you start with the end goal in mind and work backwards from there. It will help you keep focus and you’ll have an easier time figuring out where you should be spending your money.

Key Takeaways:

[1:00] Joe is grumpy because he’s about to go on holiday and he still has a lot to do.

[1:45] But first! A quick update about the chickens.

[4:50] What’s today’s topic about?

[5:30] Vicky explains why she doesn’t like Gary V.

[8:00] Vicky can always tell the difference between a hobby business vs. a real business.

[14:00] Don’t dabble. You will waste money.

[15:25] Dabbling in marketing is just not going to work for you.

[17:25] Start with a clear end goal and then work backwards from there.

[19:30] How do you know if you’re dabbling?

[23:40] Remember, you don’t emerge from a business 100% ready to go. It takes time.

[24:00] Set a goal you’d like to achieve in your life and focus on it.

[24:55] Tune in next week! Vicky and Joe will be discussing how to come up with unique content for your business.

Mentioned in This Episode:

Businessforsuperheroes.com

Businessforsuperheroes.com/inner-circle

Businessforsuperheroes.com/borrow-my-brain

Gary Vaynerchuk

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey

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undefined - EP094: Tips and Tricks for Growing an Online Business with Daisy Luther

EP094: Tips and Tricks for Growing an Online Business with Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a blogger and the website owner of The Organic Prepper. Daisy has used different strategies to grow her online blog to where it makes a nice income for herself each month. During her first year of being in business, she was able to make around $1,000 a month. How did she do it? Find out on this week’s episode!

Key Takeaways:

[1:10] Who is Daisy and what does she do?

[2:45] When you find yourself broke, what kinds of things can you do to survive?

[5:35] How many hours a week does Daisy work on her business?

[6:25] How did Daisy first start her business?

[10:05] Consistency is so important and it is what makes you money. You have to be very consistent when it comes to building traffic for your website.

[10:25] Daisy writes between 5-6 days a week.

[11:45] After being in business for a year, Daisy was able to make $1,000 a month on her blog. It was challenging.

[12:55] Daisy wrote a book after her first year of being business compiling her best blog posts into one place. She was able to generate between $500-600 a month from it.

[13:10] Since then, Daisy has written a total of 3 books and it has provided her with a steady source of additional income.

[13:45] Don’t turn your nose up at Amazon affiliates, Daisy says. They only pay 4%, but the money can add up.

[14:10] With that being said, you don’t want to rely too heavily on one source of income. You have to be well-diversified.

[14:35] Daisy is a part of an ad network called AdThrive and it generates about 40% of Daisy’s income.

[16:45] How does Daisy use social media to grow her business?

[18:50] Why has Pinterest been good to Daisy?

[19:55] What does Daisy’s business look like today?

[23:10] What are Daisy’s three books about?

[25:10] If AdThrive died tomorrow, Daisy would still be able to make a living because she has diversified into other areas.

[25:45] Before Amazon changed their policies, Daisy was making around $7,000 a month.

[26:45] What are Daisy’s top three tips for growing a business?

Mentioned in This Episode:

Businessforsuperheroes.com

Businessforsuperheroes.com/inner-circle

Businessforsuperheroes.com/borrow-my-brain

The Organic Prepper

AdThrive

Tailwind App

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