What would change if you got drastically better at managing your time?

I know you want to be better at managing your time. 

To do that, you have to be willing to say “no” to some things. To create a schedule and stick to it. To prioritize some things over others even when it feels uncomfortable. To stop procrastinating. To start delegating more and more effectively. 

The problem is that you think you can’t do any of that. You think it is impossible. You can’t stand the thought of what other people might think or say. 

It is 100% possible to get really good at managing your time. Even in the legal industry where the unwritten expectations often include 24/7 availability, always saying “yes,” and always prioritizing someone else’s work and schedule over your own.

I get it. I’ve been in your shoes. I used to feel like I had no control over my own time too. I was wrong. I learned how to take my calendar back, and now I help other lawyers do the same. 

You deserve to feel good about how you spend your time. 

I can help you. To get started, sign up for a free call with me at jenndealcoaching.as.me/consult. On the call, we will (1) assess where you are giving your autonomy away when it comes to your time, your calendar, and your to-do list, (2) I’ll tell you how coaching can help get you stop, and (3) you’ll decide whether you’re ready to move forward with changing your life.

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