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You're Up First - Ep. 26: How to Have a 3-Hour Work Day and Still Kill the Game

Ep. 26: How to Have a 3-Hour Work Day and Still Kill the Game

05/18/23 • 44 min

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Has it ever occurred to you that the 40-hour work week might be arbitrary, dated and the creation of someone long ago with goals that might no longer align with modern living?
After all, the advent of computers and cell phones was supposed to shorten our work week, but instead it has just made it possible to never stop working at all. Perhaps there is a better way!

Today, I’m joined by content and marketing coach, Chas Young, to talk about how we can reconfigure our priorities and systems to create a 3-hour work day, where we get all of the important things done and still have time for all of the good stuff. Isn't that what we’re all after, anyway?
You can learn more about Chas on Instagram @xochasyoung

Or listen to her podcast Magical Marketing with Chas

-Follow Leanne on Instagram @leanne.elliott_writes
-Follow Leanne on Facebook @LeanneCooperElliott
-Full episodes drop weekly on Thursday
-If you want to do a little reading in between episodes, you can find Leanne at https://www.leanneelliott.com/

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Has it ever occurred to you that the 40-hour work week might be arbitrary, dated and the creation of someone long ago with goals that might no longer align with modern living?
After all, the advent of computers and cell phones was supposed to shorten our work week, but instead it has just made it possible to never stop working at all. Perhaps there is a better way!

Today, I’m joined by content and marketing coach, Chas Young, to talk about how we can reconfigure our priorities and systems to create a 3-hour work day, where we get all of the important things done and still have time for all of the good stuff. Isn't that what we’re all after, anyway?
You can learn more about Chas on Instagram @xochasyoung

Or listen to her podcast Magical Marketing with Chas

-Follow Leanne on Instagram @leanne.elliott_writes
-Follow Leanne on Facebook @LeanneCooperElliott
-Full episodes drop weekly on Thursday
-If you want to do a little reading in between episodes, you can find Leanne at https://www.leanneelliott.com/

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undefined - Ep 25: How to Prepare for and Embrace the Empty Nest

Ep 25: How to Prepare for and Embrace the Empty Nest

On the eve of this Mother’s Day weekend, I wanted to share this episode and dedicate it to all of the Moms who give so much of their lives, hearts and time to their families.
This season is a full one, but no matter how little time there is to think about what comes next on our parenting journey, every now and then there’s a moment when you realize someday this will change. Someday they won’t need me like this. As much as we long to put up our feet, the idea of an empty house can be unsettling and sad.

But perhaps there is a way to ease into the transition from full-parenting to empty-nesting without it being a shock. Today, I’m joined by author and empty-nest support advocate, Bobbi Chegwyn, joining me to talk about the transition into the empty nest phase of parenting, and how it can be a manageable and even joyful process of self-discovery, even while we mourn the end of an era.
No matter where you are on your parenting journey, this is worth a listen because none of us want to be caught off guard when a new season comes to pass.
Learn more about Bobbi at https://www.inspiredemptynest.com/

Reach out to Bobbi by email: [email protected]

Download a free e-book Books | Inspired Empty Nest | Help & Support for Moms whose kids have grown & flown.

Follow Bobbi on Facebook: @Bobbi’s Inspired Empty Nest

Join The Inspired Empty Nest Moms’ Facebook Group The Inspired Empty Nest Moms Group | Facebook

Follow Bobbi on Instagram @theinspiredemptynest

Stay hip with Bobbi on TikTok @theinspiredemptynest

-Follow Leanne on Instagram @leanne.elliott_writes
-Follow Leanne on Facebook @LeanneCooperElliott
-Full episodes drop weekly on Thursday
-If you want to do a little reading in between episodes, you can find Leanne at https://www.leanneelliott.com/

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undefined - Ep 27: Finding the Gateway to Midlife Magic

Ep 27: Finding the Gateway to Midlife Magic

If Kiddos are around, grab your headphones!

If you are a woman that has thought, I’m just not myself anymore, I must be going crazy, nothing feels right...then this episode is for you. As a culture we have decided that the changes of midlife and menopause are miserable - the drudgery of irreversible and unwanted changes. It's something to dread and fear.

On today’s episode, I’m joined from Scottland by international bestselling author and Inner Wisdom Coach, Simone Moir, to talk about why our cultural conditioning puts us in a head space to completely miss out on the gifts, vitality, and endless options that is the second-half of life for women beyond their reproductive years.
What I’m saying is get excited! Believe it or not, this season is something to celebrate as the most healthy, focused, and free years of our lives, if we choose it.

You can connect with Simone on her website: https://meltmystress.com/
Follow Simone on Instagram: @meltmystress
Get Simone's book on Amazon: Empowered Butterfly Method
or at https://empoweredbutterflymethod.com/.

-Follow Leanne on Instagram @leanne.elliott_writes
-Follow Leanne on Facebook @LeanneCooperElliott
-Full episodes drop weekly on Thursday
-If you want to do a little reading in between episodes, you can find Leanne at https://www.leanneelliott.com/

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