You don’t have to give up your ambitions + dreams because you parent
Go beyond productivity hacks and get stuff done – even when your life feels like a dumpster fire π₯
The Problem with Productivity Hacks
Virtually all productivity advice comes from people who are NOT the primary parent (hello, mansplaining).
And even if they ARE the primary parent, their children are in school or childcare most days – giving them the luxury of long, uninterrupted stretches of time to use however they choose.
But if youβre in charge of the kids, the house, AND your own goals, you need better strategies.
You need strategies from someone who has homeschooled, achieved stuff, and lived to tell the tale.
And I fit that bill.
Hi, I’m Kelly
I’m the mum of 5 always-homeschooled children, aged between 15-20.
While homeschooling, I…
- Ran my own handmade business for 7 years
- Ran my business with online courses and summits for 8 years, and then sold it
- Started my nursing degree via external study, and finished with the highest marks in my graduating year
- Spent 6 years travelling as a family, both Australia and internationally
- Among other random things, like running marathons, winning NaNoWriMo three times, and thru-hiking.
So yeah, I know how to get stuff done when life is already full!
Β I can help YOU get stuff done, too
I’m not talking about the stuff you HAVE to do, I’m talking about the stuff you WANT to do.
π° Start an online business π°
π Get a degree π
π Write a book π
π Become a digital nomad π
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You have big dreams, right?
Let’s make them happen.Β
Here's what you'll do
Streamline
Clear out the non-essentials in all areas of life to make space for what you REALLY want to do
Prioritise
Get ruthless with your to-do list so you’re ALWAYS doing the most important task
Strategise
Trial new strategies and implement the ones that work for YOU
Repeat
Strengthen your new habits and watch your progress move towards your goals
Exactly what you need?
π Reviews
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It’s like having a personal coach walk you through one step at a time, which takes away the overhwelm completely! As someone with ADHD, this is the body doubling I need to help me get motivated, to stay on tasks and to just do the next thing.
Lusi Austin
That Homeschool Life
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This course was so helpful. It was concise and to the point and really encapsulated ways to be more productive without needing to read a 200 page book.
I finished with great tips and tricks on structuring my day, structuring those periods within my day, how to set my day up in advance and how to tackle the anxiety-inducing tasks first.
Lauren Smith
You don’t need yet another planner (maybe this one will work π€)
You don’t need a 14-step morning routine (especially not the cold shower part)
You don’t need long stretches of uninterrupted time (I mean, good luck with that)
Β It’s all shiny distraction – let’s fix the core issues instead
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Got Questions?
Access details, please!
Simple – you get immediate, full access to all content, plus all future upgrades and additions.
Videos are coming soon, and I have other resources and events planned that I can’t reveal yet π
What about refunds?
Due to instant digital access and low price of this product, refunds aren’t available.
But I just have NO time...
If you’re digging through the FAQs of a random course while browsing the internet, you have time (and I say that with no judgement, because I’m definitely not perfect) – you just need the strategies and mindset to transform it into useful time.
They’re in the course, and they’re very achievable for overwhelmed, busy parents.
I have another question...
No worries! Contact me here and I’ll answer it.
Make your kids your reason, not your excuse
When my kids came along (5 in 5 years) I learned that I needed to pull my finger out and get MUCH better at managing my time.
I didn’t want to put my goals on hold for a couple of decades while they grew up.
And I wanted to give my kids an example of setting goals, working hard, and achieving them.
Plus the extra income was a necessity.
So I did what I do best.
I researched, got creative, experimented, failed, dusted myself off, and tried again until I found the systems that worked for all of us.
And then I did it all over again as the kids grew, our circumstances changed, and our unpredictable life threw random challenges at me.
It hasn’t always been a smooth or easy ride (is homeschooling EVER a smooth, easy ride?!) but I always felt fulfilled, challenged, and content.
And we got to travel for years while still getting ahead financiallyπͺ