The Writing at the Red House Podcast

Kathi Lipp and Tonya Kubo are back with more tips for taking care of your business. Today they are discussing how to tackle the seemingly impossible task of managing your calendar without the existence of a time-turner (Harry Potter friends will get...

Show Notes

Kathi Lipp and Tonya Kubo are back with more tips for taking care of your business. Today they are discussing how to tackle the seemingly impossible task of managing your calendar without the existence of a time-turner (Harry Potter friends will get the reference). Kathi and Tonya reflect on how their strategies for scheduling their time has evolved from taking appointments as they were offered to being more intentional with their calendars. Listen in as they share their favorite scheduling tools that help them stay on top of things while still honoring their time. They’ll also explain the importance of strategies such as:

 

  • Predetermined blocks of time
  • Have an agenda
  • Schedule 5-minute spaces between your appointments
  • Have an at-a-glance calendar

 

If you struggle with budgeting your time in such a way that you are able to get the most productivity out of your day, you won’t want to miss this episode. And don’t forget to go back and check out episodes 1 and 2 of this series if you tend to find yourself drowning in email.

      Links and Resources:

Tonya Kubo

Red House Writers Collective

Clutter Free for Life

Calendly

Acuity

Toggl

Clockify

 

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What is The Writing at the Red House Podcast?

Welcome to The Writing at the Red House Podcast where we gather at the table to break bread and tell tales with some of our favorite writers and speakers. Our heart is to equip and encourage men and women to be the communicators God has created them to be.