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Time Hacking Radio

by Emily Martinez

Everybody talks about growing a business and making more money. Those things sound great, but for home-based business owners, life is so crazy busy that we can't even THINK about growing our businesses until we figure out how to earn more time. This podcast is about the things we as business owners can do to earn time in our day to do the things we want. You'll hear about tips, tricks, and tools that make life a little easier for home service business owners who are trying to do it all.

Copyright: 2020 Time Hacking Radio

Episodes

Toddler ABCs

7m · Published 12 May 21:42

My kids have grown up in a daycare that their grandmother runs, which is nothing but fabulous.  However, when grandma is in charge, you get certain perks, even though grandma tries super hard to be completely equitable.  In the first two kids' lives, we send them off to daycare so they can come to the understanding that they are not the center of the universe before going to kindergarten.

This dang pandemic has changed things for the third kid.  Daycare rules make it so that kids basically have to stay in batches so they don't cross-contaminate other batches of kids.

Since the third kid can't go to preschool, I've had to up the academics with the baby. I have been teaching my three-year-old her letters.  I feel dumb because it really doesn't take that long and I really let the big kids down.  

We just make super tiny little games out of learning the basics.  She walks into the room, I ask her what a certain letter is, what sound it makes and then we go about our day.  It's that simple.  What a relief!

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Parenting While Running A Business with Ana Rivera

28m · Published 07 May 07:00

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Communication Time Hacks for Your Entire Business with Irum Rashid-Jones

34m · Published 30 Apr 07:00

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Kid Time Hack: Addressing Issues With a Coach

8m · Published 28 Apr 23:30

After playing his first game with his new team, my 10-year-old was super frustrated and emotional.

We're not the type of parents who handle things for our kids.  In fact, we're quite the opposite.  We teach our kids how to handle things for themselves.  It's awful, and difficult, and terrifying, but I'm in the business of raising successful adults, not coddled kids.

My husband helped my son to rehearse what he wanted to say to his coach.  My husband hung back and let our son speak to his coach on his own.  He explained his frustrations and explained why he was sad after the game.

My son's coach was super awesome!  He listened, took the feedback, and responded with actions that my son could take to improve.  

Result:  my son felt empowered and had the absolute all-time best practice.  His little spirit was lifted and we all had a great week.  I highly suggest letting your kid learn to advocate for themselves.  

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Systemizing Your Business's Facebook Responses with Karen Sahetya

24m · Published 23 Apr 07:00

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Futureproof

12m · Published 21 Apr 11:32

The main topic of the book was automation and artificial intelligence with the thesis being that every single person and job on the planet is replaceable by a machine.

The author discusses all of his reasons for coming to this understanding, but moving beyond the doomed future, Roose makes some powerful recommendations to help you survive the coming revolution.

The book says that our best tool to fight the machines is our humanity.  Humans like human-made things.  There is still more value in the things that are crafted by people.

In my own chimney sweeping business, we are trying to create a blend of automation and humanity, with an emphasis on humanity. 

We have chosen automation in much of the office administration and humanity in the customer-facing roles.  

The point of this lesson is to encourage you to bump up your humanity as you think about your business automation.  

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Suggested Reading for Easily Changing Your Habits

12m · Published 14 Apr 21:39

Suggested by a speaker a few years ago, I read Dan Millman's book, "Way of the Peaceful Warrior."  It was a transformative fictionalized account of the mind shift the character took to come to the understanding that he was one with the universe.

This book was the first time I was exposed to these larger, universal lessons, and that in itself was pretty transformational.  I plan to read it again soon.  I imagine that it is one of those books that you read multiple times and I expect that each time I read this book I will be experiencing something new and important and I'll be able to draw new lessons.

The second book I read was "The Little Book of Big Change" by Amy Johnson.  I picked up this book because I have been on this quest to be the best version of myself.  In this book, the author uses the same concept, being the larger self, to describe a simple way to combat urges.

Combined, I highly suggest these two books to work through any unwanted habits you're carrying around.

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30-Day Plan to Accomplish it All

38m · Published 13 Apr 23:30

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Visualization

10m · Published 07 Apr 07:00

My swimmer kid had a swim meet recently and she did great.  As with many kids, one of her favorite events is the 50 freestyle.  In this meet, she was seeded first and ended up getting first in the finals.

What I've learned about competing in any 50-yard event is that since it's a sprint, you have to be perfect to beat the other people in the pool.  Every little mistake can cost you.  You have to have a perfect dive, perfect turn, and a perfect finish.  As a spectator watching the event, you can't actually tell who wins.  The difference between first and second was .02 in this particular race.

Results aside, what she told me after the event was pretty impressive.  She said that before the race, her coach asked her to visualize.  She visualized one version of the race and realized that in that version she would have to take an extra kick.  So, she changed the visualization, went through it twice, and ended up out touching her competitor, exactly as she had visualized.

The next step for her was to call a larger shot.  She is currently visualizing what is the next step in her life.  After a tangible result, she realized that in order to get to the level of success she desires, she needs to put it out in the universe what she's looking to accomplish in order to make it so.

Understanding that it's easier for kids to accomplish their goals because life happens so fast, I really feel like this kind of practice can help everyone.  No one is immune from calling your shot and making it so.

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Virtual Learning Time Hacks for Elementary Students

29m · Published 02 Apr 22:39

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Time Hacking Radio has 58 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 10:06:25. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 21st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 14:48.

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