
3 Ways To Structure Your Workday As An Entrepreneur
Are you an Entrepreneur where you set the deadlines? This can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. Nothing is worse than walking into your office, knowing that you have a million things to do but have no idea where to start. I knew as an Entrepreneur myself that if I wanted to get anything done, I had to put some structures in place.

The Benefits of Structure for ADHD
For some of you, hearing the word "structure" may be like hearing finger nails on a chalk board. It makes you squirm and want to run the other away. However, structure can bring some huge benefits to your life and help you better manage your ADHD. I believe the key is finding the right structures for you, the ones that will free up time so you can focus on what really matters. Read more about the benefits of structure and ADHD in this week’s blog post.

Going From To-Do to Done
If there were only more hours in the day, I could get more done! I’ve said this many times, but the reality is we are all given the same amount of time. We have to do what we can with what we have! I have learned when working from home that it’s how we use our time that makes a difference on how productive we are in the day. With ADHD, you have to be careful because the day can go by so fast and before you know it, your prime hours of getting anything done are gone! In this week's post, I suggest three productivity tips for ADHD and how to go from to-do to done!

What's Stopping Your New Routine From Becoming A Habit?
It feels great to be motivated and excited about a new routine. You know this routine is going to add just the right amount of structure you need to accomplish your goal. Then a couple of weeks pass by and the routine has stopped. Most people will blame themselves or assume the routine is wrong in some way. Have you ever wondered what’s stopping your new routine from becoming a habit? This week I help you figure out why and even give you a challenge!

Take Control of Your Schedule With These Two Daily Habits
Do you live with the constant fear that you may forget about your next appointment? Or you won’t remember until the very last minute and then it’s a stressful race to get out of the door as fast you can. Learn the two habits that I believe are essential for anyone looking to take control of their schedule and time!