I’m Sage Grayson, a former book editor turned life coach. I help ambitious career women edit their habits, routines, and mindsets to balance their happiness at work and home. I’m a Life Editor...and so are you!
In this week's podcast, I'll show you how to create a command post in your home.
In this week's podcast, we’re talking about The Productivity Project by Chris Bailey.
In this week’s podcast, we’re talking about why you should find your power song.
This week we’re talking about why you should always carry a notebook.
This week, we're talking about why you should keep a Not-To-Do List.
In this week's podcast, you'll learn how to think small and easy to reach your goals. Mini habits help you make progress without procrastinating.
This week, we’re talking about why you need to get over yourself. And so do I!
In this week’s podcast, we’re talking about how to stay proactive instead of reactive, why you need to leap out of your comfort zone, and good reasons to take a nap today.
This week we’re talking about simple forgiveness exercises, how to ignite your creativity, and a fun gratitude craft.
This week we’re talking about physical and emotional clutter, how to earn money when you don’t have a subscriber list, and the true meaning of fear.
This week we’re talking about how to quit your job, easy ways to improve your marriage, and the first thing you should do every morning.
This week we’re talking about why you need to give yourself a break, overcoming your resistance, and the real way to think like an editor.
This week we’re talking about closing your open loops, harnessing the law of attraction, and saving positive feedback and praise in a motivational toolkit.
This week we’re talking about living abundantly, tidying up your life, and buying a small treat to boost your happiness.
This week we’re talking about setting boundaries, using your unique personality to stick to good habits, and guarding your emotional health.
This week we’re talking about creating a system to handle your finances, a comic book for imperfect people, and a gratitude practice you can do with your friends and family.