The Power of "No" On Your Time and Money
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Are you a single mom who is facing burnout?
Are you exhausted from balancing work, motherhood, and everything else that you have to do?
Are you looking to find more balance and peace in your life?
In the Season 1 finale, I discuss the topic, "The Power of "No" On Your Time and Money."
Being a mom is hard work, and being a single mom presents unique motherhood challenges. Being a super dedicated, hands-on mom who gets everything done is important, but it is also important not to wear yourself thin. In this podcast episode, I share the advice that I gave another mom who was nearing burnout. The funny thing is, I actually forgot to take my own advice and recently ended up having to spend a day recovering from being sick because I was so busy being super mom, running FNPhenomenal, and teaching that I forgot to rest. In this episode, I share what I learned and how "no" will help you to manage both your time and money better.
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Mark your calendar! Season 2 begins on October 30, 2018!
If you want to put the tips discussed in this podcast to work then download this free 21-day challenge to reduce the fear, worry, and anxiety in your life. Click HERE to join the 21-day challenge today.
About Aisha
Aisha Taylor is a single mom of twins, personal financial coach, work from home entrepreneur, and #1 Amazon Best Selling Author of the book “5+5 FNPhenomenal Ways to Save $100 This Week Without Killing Your Lifestyle.” Aisha has been featured in ESSENCE, Jet Magazine, and Black Enterprise. She is also the Founder of FNPhenomenal (Frugal –n- Phenomenal), a movement designed to help single moms create a vision for their lives, craft a financial strategy to support that vision, and show them that phenomenal living is possible. It’s time for you to be Financially Phenomenal!
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