Joyful Business PodcastEpisode #14: Scheduling Time for Yourself
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In episode #14, we talk to quilting guru, Morna McEver Golletz. For the past 14 years, Morna has been able to take her joy of quilting and combine it with her training as a journalist. She is the publisher and editor of The Professional Quilter, a trade journal to help serious quilters craft their careers in quilting. Her aspiration is to provide quilters with all the information resources they need to start and grow a prosperous quilt business.
With her busy business, she has found that sticking to her schedule is very important, and she always makes it a point to actually schedule time for the important relationships in her life—with others, as well as herself. She has found that this is vital to being ready to work with passion. Try it out! Schedule time for yourself, follow through, then watch as you are more energized to create and more open to new experiences!
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Enjoy!
Laura


Great podcast, Laura and Morna! I need to get better at scheduling time for myself and getting away from my computer. More time for quilting and tea. :)
Posted by: Dawn Goldberg | Jul 22, 2008 4:30:53 PM
Thanks, Morna and Laura, for the reminder to keep taking time for ourselves. It really does make the creative juices flow, which always benefits our business.
Posted by: Dawn Goldberg | Jul 23, 2008 10:57:05 PM