
Spring is here and our schedule just got a whole lot fuller.
Soccer. Football. Weekly horseback riding lessons for the kids.
And honestly I am so here for it.
But here's the thing most people don't talk about.
The reason I can actually show up for all of it without losing my mind is because I do the work on the front end.
I batch my content. I plan 90 days ahead. My systems run without me.
So when Saturday comes and my kids are on the field or in the saddle, I am actually there.
Not on my phone. Not mentally running through my to do list. Actually present.
That's the whole point.
When you're in constant hustle mode you miss the stuff that actually matters. The soccer games. The slow mornings. The horseback riding lessons you used to take every week just to be around a group of women who get it.
I'm starting those lessons back up this spring and I cannot wait.
Here's what batching actually looks like for me.
I know what I'm promoting for the next 90 days. That means my content has a direction. My emails have a purpose. My team knows the plan.
I'm not waking up Monday morning wondering what to post or who to follow up with. It's already mapped out.
That's not hustle. That's smart.
And it's what buys me the time to ride horses on Saturday afternoon and actually be present at my kids' games instead of sneaking emails from the bleachers.
This is your permission slip.
Whatever fills your cup, go do that this weekend.
Close the laptop. Put the phone down. Go outside.
You deserve a life you actually enjoy. And building systems that support that life is not optional. It's the strategy.
You've got this,
Sausha
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