getting out of a financial rut and creating a schedule
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Getting out of a financial rut and creating a schedule that includes time for play – with Jordana Jaffe In the first part of this episode, the amazing Jordana Jaffe covers how she got out of a financial rut and what to do when you “can’t afford” the things you want to buy. After that, we move into specific ways you can create a schedule that gives you tons of time for play and passion. This was a great episode that covered a lot. Enjoy! http://rachelrofe.com/getting-out-of-a-financial-rut-and-creating-a-schedule-that-includes-time-for-play-with-jordana-jaffe - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Getting out of a financial rut and creating a schedule that includes time for play – with Jordana Jaffe
rachelrofe.com
Jordana is cofounder
of magical business academy and is not your run-of-the-mill
business coach. She's a business
savvy, affectionate and magically
centered creator of life transforming
business strategies that not only make
your business sparkle but also your overall life.
Few months ago, she was emotionally
drained, she didn’t know what to do,
worried, but then she created a whole plan
over the course.
"I have to like make $200,000”
She believes that whensomeone says that they can't afford something it
means one out of two things. It either
means that they actually don't want something badly
enough, they don't want what they
said they can't afford badly enough but they're just not taking ownership over it.
She feels like urgency can feel really uncomfortable, can be such a gift because it's a catalyst to make you
do stuff. she feels like if someone wanted something badly enough then suddenly
if you open your mind enough, you'll make things
happen.
There's been many times in her life that she’s just decided to
anchor herself in writing ahappiness list or can be a list that starts out with saying ‘I
Want’, and then she just kind of let
her head grown wild. She started really reconnecting with herself and saying like, "What
do I really love to do?"
She feels like she’s always working just because her brain is
always spinning like, "Oh...."Even if her
computer is off she could be like writing
like ideas on her phone.
She’s an introvert and so
unfortunately it took her many
years to be okay with
the fact that she just doesn't like
going to networking events, does a lot
of my marketing on Facebook.
"What are the three thingsyou're doing? What are the three
things I'm doing?" We'll check it out at the end of the day and what that
really just does for her is that it really focuses her. It A-focuses her.So we need to get really clear on
what are these three things and it's not easy for me because she’s like,
"I want ten things"
but she has to decide only three things that are the
most important. It also holds her accountable, and she's holding her accountable too. And lastly it's a
good practice in just acceptance. She doesn’t know who always gets the
threethings done. She usually gets two
out of the three things done minimum.
The most effective plan is
first you need to know where you're going to
go, so the more specific you can
get the better.
Want More?If you liked this, there’s plenty more where it come from. Let’s
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