Work Less, Earn More

You know what your goal is. You know it will take perseverance to get there. Now what?

 

What strategies can you put in place for when you want to give up? What small wins can you put in your path?

 

Today we’re going to talk about how to set yourself up for success from the start.

 

We’ll share strategies to put into place before you even get into the work of the tasks that will lead you to your goal.

 

When you’re inspired and excited about your goal and in the planning phases is the perfect time to  put these strategies into play, before you get bogged down in the day to day and long before you wonder if you should quit.

 

I’m joined again by Startup Success coach Gabe Cox. Gabe is a marathon runner, author of Mind Over Marathon, success coach, and homeschooling mom. She has so much to share with us on the topic of perseverance.

 

Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • How to find the why that will keep you going through the last six miles of your marathon
  • Why you need to have a long-term vision, but give yourself smaller goals with more predictable outcomes along the way
  • How to use your vision to craft and support your short-term projects
  • Why smaller goals can help you course correct faster when things aren’t going as planned
  • How to write an action plan that works for you

 

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What is Work Less, Earn More?

Work Less, Earn More is the podcast that explores how to get the most out of every hour you work. Gillian Perkins brings more than a decade of experience as an entrepreneur and educator to help you design a business that's not only flexible and fulfilling, but highly profitable. She shares strategies that are working in her own business to save time and maximize profits. She also features interviews with successful business owners on how they’re achieving big things in their businesses with crazy-little time investment. Share Work Less, Earn More with an overworked entrepreneur you know who could use a change of pace!