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🗓️ 12 September 2023
⏱️ 48 minutes
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Laura is a time management expert and Sarah definitely has strong feelings about planning tools and techniques. Today, they share their favorite time management tips -- everything from multitasking (or not) to the value of having adequate childcare!
In the Q&A, a listener writes in asking a popular question: if you know you want them, how do you decide when to start having kids?
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0:00.0 | Once upon a time, Amazon Music met audiobooks and listeners everywhere rejoiced. |
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0:22.6 | flight. Amazon Music Unlimited now includes Audible. No way. Download the Amazon Music app now to start |
0:28.4 | listening. Terms apply. Hi, this is Laura Vandercambe. I'm a mother of five, an author, journalist, |
0:37.9 | and speaker. And this is Sarah Hart Unger. I'm a mother of five, an author, journalist, and speaker. |
0:43.9 | And this is Sarah Hart Unger. I'm a mother of three, a practicing physician, and blogger on the side. |
0:49.2 | We are two working parents who love our careers and our families. Welcome to Best of Both Worlds. |
0:55.2 | Here we talk about how real women manage work, family, and time for fun. From figuring out child care to mapping out long-term career goals, we want you to get the most out of life. |
1:02.4 | Welcome to Best of Both Worlds. This is Laura. This episode is airing, if we have our ducks in a row, |
1:07.7 | in mid-September of 2023, which should also, again, if I have my |
1:12.2 | ducks in a row, be the week I am leading a time tracking challenge. So September is always a time |
1:18.5 | of new starts, new routines, and whenever our routines shift, our schedules shift, it's helpful |
1:25.2 | to just figure out where the time truly goes. Because when |
1:29.4 | you know where the time goes, then you can make wise choices about where you would like it to go. |
1:34.7 | And it could be that all is wonderful, in which case you should celebrate that fact, pop the champagne, |
1:39.8 | release the balloons, whatever it is you're going to do. But if there's anything that you're |
1:43.1 | finding a source of stress or anxiety, or you just think isn't as smooth as it could be, then knowing where |
1:48.4 | the time goes is a great way to figure out what you can do about it. So I have been tracking my time |
1:54.5 | for a long, long time. I began in April of 2015. I had tracked a few weeks here and there before then for various |
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