How to Increase Capacity When You’re Short on Time

Welcome to this car episode of the podcast!

I thought it would be really appropriate to record this from my car while I'm heading home after dropping my kids off from school because something has been on my mind a lot lately — capacity.

I think as busy, business-owning women a lot of what keeps us from going all-in on our businesses is we're worried about what will happen if our business takes off and explodes.

At the beginning of my business, not only did I worry about what would happen if I failed, but also what happens if I succeed? I know I'm not alone in that, so I hope this conversation helps you!

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Discussed in Episode #103

  • The first hires that Anna made as a new entrepreneur

  • The question Anna asks herself when deciding to hand off tasks

  • How dating has affected Anna's capacity

  • The types of support you could hire to best help you in your unique situation

  • Why it's essential as an entrepreneur to be able to manage your capacity

  • Discerning what you're afraid of losing if your business takes off

  • Anna's practical advice if you're feeling like you're at capacity

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PS: In the midst of this challenging time I’ve been asking myself what I can do to help? One of the #1 ways I support my clients is by helping them simplify their business so that they can increase the flow of money without creating extra work. In this season simplified visibility and sales is needed more than ever.

So if you’re craving personal support as you reposition your free and paid work, I’d love to help you simplify your sales process so that you can produce income in your business even during a challenging time. If you want support you can check out my services and book a free discovery call here, or you can send me a DM on Instagram.

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