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Amy Porterfield

#102: How to Create Content Rituals to Get More Done

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My quarter one has felt chaotic. I felt scattered. Everything except time to create content was dictating my life.
It was time for a new approach to my schedule.
I know you feel me here. I needed a die-hard plan to make time for what drives my business forward. I needed a content creation RITUAL.
That’s why this episode is so important to share with you, because you will be able to apply my learnings to formulate a content creation ritual that works for you.
Last week, we talked about priorities in your business—and life. This week, we are taking it one step further and breaking down how to manage your work time and space, so that you are earth-shatteringly-productive and focused on what matters in your business.
First and foremost know this—I am insanely committed to my ritual for content creation, but by no means is it easy. I still struggle with it daily because my mind still thinks I should be doing a million other things. It’s TOUGH.
In fact I’m so committed that I have developed my own Tiger Time. That’s right, Tiger Time.
This is the part of my day that I fiercely protect (like a tiger and her cub!) in order to give myself the time and space to create my BEST content. The rules are strict, but the rewards are HUGE.
It’s been so successful for me that I’ve created a freebie that will walk you through the steps to create your own content creation ritual. So, to take action on what you’ve just learned here, to grab it.
EPISODE FREEBIE Get Amy's Free Content Creation Ritual Worksheet FREE DOWNLOAD
I’ll also clue you in on a few musts for planning out my week—including what helps me prepare for the week ahead, and an old, yet trusty planning tool that I’ve dusted off from the past.
It’s all in the latest episode—I hope you enjoy and see this ritual make a real impact on your business!
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