How to Get Your Shit Together Without Losing Your Style
I've built a tool that helps you implement boundaries, structure, and systems so that you can prioritize your relationships, health, and purpose without sacrificing your rebellious style.
Do you ever wonder where all of your time and energy goes? Do you struggle to implement boundaries around your limits?
If you ever forget about essential tasks, miss deadlines, or wonder several times per day, “What am I forgetting?”, there’s a good chance you could benefit from some systems and structure to keep you more organized.
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Have you ever been working on something and then - it hits you - “I forgot about this other thing that’s super important!”?
You stop what you’re doing, go do the thing, and when you come back, your flow is lost. According to research by the Flow Research Collective, it takes us at least 20 minutes to get back in flow after we are interrupted.
There’s a better way.
From habit tracking and task management to project organization, we have to hold a lot in our brains. Maybe you write down to-do lists but that can only go so far.
This is an invitation to all of you hippies: Get Your Shit Together!
Being organized is a Life Hack.
I used to think the chaos of being disorganized was just who I am. That I would lose my rebellious style if I were organized somehow. That forgetfulness was just “part of my charm”.
I was wrong.
I only have so much energy, and I want to use it on the things I care about the most.
Okay…
Have You ever heard of Notion? This all-in-one organizational tool has been the single most important piece in managing and prioritizing this blog, growing my coaching business, co-facilitating an international Authentic Relating course, tracking my workouts, events, collaborations, content ideas, business strategy, rest, relationship, and personal growth work.
I have used Notion to organize my entire life and business. I have 10x’d my productivity over the past 7 months.
No exaggeration.
Things stopped falling through the cracks. I don’t have to remember stuff anymore. I don’t wonder, “Have I done everything I needed to do today?”
I know exactly what I have to do tomorrow. I know exactly what my priorities are. I know exactly where to find everything that I need to remember.
I sit down at my desk and I act. I don’t mess around.
When I’m done, I know I’m done, and I don’t worry about the things that I might have missed.
Because I know exactly what I need to work on, I don’t get distracted by higher-priority tasks that I remember later.
When I have an idea or insight, I know exactly where to put it.
The problem with Notion is that it has SO MUCH capability, and it’s a blank slate when you start. It’s paralyzing if you don’t have direction.
Here’s where I come in.
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Productivity and Self-Actualization
I ran into the same problem when I started to wake up 7 years ago. There were so many options. I was a blank slate. I had no idea where to go because everything looked great, but I didn’t know what was right for where I was.
It was paralyzing in some ways. Do I need to meditate? Change my diet? Journal? Do more yoga? Start a business? Learn about herbs?
I tried everything.
As I’ve grown over the years, I’ve amassed a wealth of practices and habits that have made it impossible to stop growing - truly. But I always wondered, should I be going back to something else?
Do I need to re-read my human design chart? Do I need to keep meditating for an hour a day?
When we work to self-actualize we need to balance inspiration and direction. We need to expose ourselves to new ideas and experiences consistently, but not to the extent that it derails our direction.
Okay, but isn’t “being productive” just like, giving into The Matrix?
This isn’t about being a taskmaster and checking a bazillion things off your to-do list.
It’s about freeing your brain to do what it is best at: thinking creatively.
If built skillfully, your Second Brain frees you from trying to remember things and allows you to be more creative and move the needle on the meaningful projects in your life.
Think about it. How many major projects have sat idle because you’ve gotten swept up in others?
This tool integrates the organizational and productivity philosophy, “Building a Second Brain”, popularized by Tiago Forte in a series of blog posts and eventually an incredible (and short) book.
And now, with the integration of my Essential Tools for Self-Actualization Notion Database, you can seamlessly add your personal development and self-care practices directly to your digital to-do list, in the same space that you organize your bills, meal plan, hobbies, and…everything else.
On your phone, laptop, tablet, whatever.
And I’m releasing the first version of it to my subscribers here, with all the bells and whistles, before anyone else gets to try.
(My coaching clients have been battle-testing it with me for the last few weeks)
Those who buy in this initial launch will lock in ALL future updates - and you can bet I already have some updates planned - for free.
Retail on this life-changing tool is $149.
And, for the next 7 days, you get:
The “Your Second Brain” Template ($129 value)
Essential Tools for Self-Actualization Database with hours of exclusive videos, meditations, guides, and practice templates ($149 value)
BONUS: My custom-made Notion Sales and Leads Tracker for healers, coaches, and freelancers ($79 value)
BONUS: Custom-written Connection and Sales Scripts for taking on new clients ($99 Value)
Email, and Loom Video support to implement this tool in your life (Guaranteed 24-hour turnaround except on weekends)
Access to a 90-minute live group coaching calls in the next month where we workshop applying this framework to our individual lives and you can ask questions ($199 value)
Every update I EVER publish for all of the tools above
All for $99
If you’re sick of wasting time and energy, and you know you could be doing more with less time and effort…
If you’re ready to get your shit together…
(That means click that button, get the tools, and start implementing them)