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In today's episode, Teresa talks with Elizabeth Grace Saunders-Lukasik about "Making Time to Connect." Elizabeth is the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time management coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed, and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident, and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals by Global Gurus. Teresa and Elizabeth talk about how to connect with fellow employees when you work in person, hybrid, or virtual without getting too personal. Elizabeth gives her tips for connecting with employees, but also how to stay productive. They also discuss how hybrid and virtual employees can stay connected to other employees at the office. Elizabeth gives her ideas on how employers and leaders can stay connected with their employees and check in on them. Connect with Elizabeth here Episode Timestamp 00:06Introduction and Disclaimer 01:24Staying Connected 09:50Break and Public Service Announcement 10:14How Leaders Stay Connected 19:45Teresa's Closing Remarks
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder of Real Life E, a time management coaching company that empowers people who feel guilty, overwhelmed, and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident, and accomplished. She was also named one of the world's top 30 time management professionals by Global Gurus. In this episode, we talk about: ◾️The biggest mistake that busy people unconsciously make about being busy. ◾️3 ways to start gaining control of your time. ◾️Some of the most effective ways you can start immediately being more in control of your time. reallifee.com
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Welcome to The Profit Talk! In this show, we're going to help you explore strategies to help you maximize profits in your business while scaling and creating the lifestyle that you want as an entrepreneur. I am your host, Susanne Mariga! I'm a certified Mastery Level Profit First Professional. Let's dive into strategies to maximize profits in your business! In this episode, I interview Elizabeth Grace Saunders. Elizabeth is the founder and CEO of Real Life E® a time management coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. The Christian division of her company focuses on a God-centered approach to time management through Divine Time Management Group Coaching. In this episode, you'll learn: -3 tips on how to set realistic expectations -3 red flags of poor time management -How you can change your time management habits To learn more about Elizabeth and the services she provides, visit her website at https://reallifee.com/wp/ Visit my FREE Facebook Group, The Profit First Masterclass, where I'll be sharing additional exclusive trainings to members of the community. If you're excited about what's next for your business and upcoming episodes, please head to our itunes page and give us a review! Your support will help me to bring in other amazing expert interviews to share their best tips on how to powerfully grow in your business! DISCLAIMER: The information contained within these videos is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute, an accountant-client relationship. While we use reasonable efforts to furnish accurate and up-to-date information, we assume no liability or responsibility for any errors, omissions, or regulatory updates in the content of this video. Any U.S. federal tax advice contained within is not intended to be used for the purpose of avoiding penalties under U.S. federal tax law.
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Two years ago, business travel ground to a halt and we learned to communicate with each other without getting on planes or driving for miles. Now, travel in general is coming back and business travel is as well. That means we need to budget the time for it, or decide whether it is an effective way to spend time at all. To talk about the time management aspects of business travel, Linda Nazareth is joined on this episode by time management coach Elizabeth Saunders, founder of Real Life E Time Coaching & Speaking, and author of How to Invest Your Time Like Money and Divine Time Management. Guest: Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E® a time management coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. The Christian division of her company focuses on a God-centered approach to time management through Divine Time Management Group Coaching. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time...
Join us on Monday, December 20 @ 5pm EST for an exciting conversation with Elizabeth Grace Saunders and her advice on how to carve out "Me-Time" with a demanding work schedule. Elizabeth is the founder and CEO of Real Life E®, a time management coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. The Christian division of her company focuses on a God-centered approach to time management through Divine Time Management Group Coaching. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Elizabeth contributes to venues like Harvard Business Review and Fast Company and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox.
Why you've got to check out today's episode: Do you have trouble saying no? Do you find that you're so busy but the things that are most important to you aren't getting done? If that's you, you just have to learn to say no nicely. Resources/Links: Watch video of episode: https://bit.ly/extrapod Go to http://reallifee.com/sayno to get the How to Say No Nicely script Summary If you're trying to make it all work and are constantly saying "yes" to other people's requests, not only will you not get what's most important to you done, but you are at risk for burning out. Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E®, a time coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. The Christian division of her company focuses on a God-centered approach to time management through Divine Time Management Group Coaching.
With fewer events taking place in 2020, wedding industry entrepreneurs have more down time than normal. And for so many of us who thrive when we're overly busy, staying productive when things are slower is a challenging task. In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting with a time management expert about her top tips for staying productive and motivated during this slow season. About our guest: Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E a time management coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals in 2018, 2019, and 2020. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords published her third book Divine Time Management. Elizabeth contributes to Harvard Business Review and Fast Company and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Elizabeth's background and how she became a time management expert The chemical reactions caused by stress and motivation. The importance of being present in the moment, as opposed to looking at the past or future Setting mini-goals as motivators to staying on track during the day Why taking breaks during your work day is so important Rethinking your goals and work hours in the current circumstances Elizabeth's book: The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress Elizabeth's book: How to Invest Your Time Like Money Elizabeth's book: Divine Time Management Want to connect with Elizabeth? Online: www.reallifee.com Facebook Twitter: @RealLifeE Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethgracesaunders/ ------- SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Have you gotten value from This Week In Weddings? If so, it's time to pay it forward! Your contribution of as little as 10-cents a day will help us offset our costs, like file storage, web hosting, and editing. Plus, a larger donation gets you perks, like access to a private Facebook group to discuss each week’s episode! Check out the ways you can contribute to the show.
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E® a time coaching and speaking company that partners with individuals on the journey from guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to accomplishing more with peace and confidence. All time management coaching is done virtually and can support you in managing your time and staying productive while working remotely. https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethgracesaunders/
This episode of Principled features Forrest Deegan, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer for Abercrombie & Fitch, where he is responsible for enhancing the company’s corporate compliance program and third-party risk management program. Deegan has oversight of functional compliance activities, ownership of specific compliance policies, and works with internal partners to foster a speak-up culture throughout the business. He is also a lecturer in Law at the University of Chicago School of Law, and was selected by Compliance Week as a "Top Mind" for 2018. In this episode, Deegan shares his path to success, the relationship between compliance and legal, the importance of communication, the future of ethics and compliance, and how we can better equip students for careers in the field. What You’ll Learn on This Episode [0:46] Tell our listeners about how you became attracted to ethics and compliance, the path you took to get to your present position as the CECO of A&F. [0:57] Forrest started in private practice about 15 years ago, and did work for many different types of clients. As he gained their trust, he began to do things that were a little more interesting, and ended up in a compliance career at a law firm. When he and his wife moved to Ohio, he came to Abercrombie & Fitch as their first director of corporate compliance, and finally that evolved into the “chief ethics and compliance officer” title. [2:56] What was behind the decision to add ethics into that title and how has that changed what you do? [3:03] In in-house retail, people wear more hats, and A&F didn’t need to separate ethics from compliance. It was an easy transition to combine the two together. [4:08] As someone with a legal background, you’re well aware of the big debate that was taking place over the last decade in the NC community about whether compliance should be separate from legal and if so, how? And obviously, some companies have made that decoupling. Now that we’re about 10 years into that, what do you see? Are programs better when they’re disassociated from legal’s oversight and why do you feel that way? [4:34] The corporate compliance community is very collaborative; they get together and discuss issues like reporting and job responsibility. Forrest has seen a shift in the past couple of years back toward reporting to general counsels. He doesn’t think there is an issue with either as long as the work gets done. [5:50] What do you feel about how this has all played out? A lot of the concerns were around general counsels exercising too much control over compliance and not having it be as independent? Has that not really played out in the real world? [6:08] Even if you’re not in every meeting, if you have access to the board or audit committee, that can suffice. The communication between parties works well when there is independence and an open channel. [7:08] What would you say is the biggest change in the last five to 10 years as to how ethics and compliance is practiced at corporations? [7:18] Forrest is the first chief ethics & compliance officer at A&F and his peers at other retailers are the first there. The mindset of corporate compliance has shifted over the last 10 years, and people now understand that it is a broader field. [8:29] What do you see driving this profession forward through the 2020s? [8:36] There will be change on both the “want-to” and “have-to” sides. A big area of need for change is consistency in risk management and assessment. Forrest hopes to see increased collaboration with all of the lines of defense: hotlines, store health and safety, and a third-party monitoring program. He also wants to learn to have a more coordinated effort with those that help enforce the standards of conduct, the principles, and the value statement. [11:10] You also teach a compliance course at the University of Chicago. What does the class cover? How long have you been doing that? What are you trying to accomplish and what do you get out of it personally? [11:20] Forrest teaches a seminary called Corporate Compliance and Business Integration. It helps students see how many of the legal and regulatory regimes they’ve been studying play out in a corporate compliance program. Forrest’s class goes through anti-corruption, info stack and data breach rules, AML and OFAC, and employment-related harassment and discrimination issues. Forrest also brings in other speakers from the tech, entertainment, and banking industries to talk about their compliance journeys. [14:12] How do you weave in conversations about ethics and culture into all of this? Obviously, compliance doesn’t really work without those things and they’re a key component to this and I’m guessing that’s a part of the curriculum too? [14:23] The understanding of your business, evaluation of your risks, and use of your resources adds up to your culture of compliance. If everyone understands their role as an agent of the company, you will maintain a stronger culture of compliance. [15:38] How can universities and even high schools do a better job to incorporate lessons about ethics and compliance into their classes and get students ready for these issues that they’re going to have to deal with in their workforce? [15:55] The more chances that students have to see the skills in practice, the more concrete some of the concepts they’ve learned about in school become to them. Having access to practitioners and seeing how the things they’re learning apply in everyday life is the best way for students to learn. Find this episode of Principled on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Sound Cloud, Podyssey, Spotify or anywhere you listen to podcasts.
In this episode, you'll get to meet Elizabeth Grace Saunders. She is the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time coaching company, and was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. Elizabeth contributes to blogs like Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company. She has also appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. Elizabeth is also an author, and has published three books. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords published her third book Divine Time Management. This is an episode that you do not want to miss! Connect With Elizabeth Grace Saunders: Website Facebook: @TimeCoachinng Twitter: @RealLifeE LinkedIn What Are You More Than Resources What Are You More Than Online Apparel Store Signature Course: Fight Burnout
What is Elizabeth's definition of burnout? Burnout is about being depleted, feeling negative about your job, and feeling like you don't have choices. Here are a few of the things you'll learn in this episode: * Ways to manage two forms of time management overload - working too much or working too little. * Why there's no one time management system that works for everyone. * The six areas in the work-life model of burnout About Elizabeth: Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E® a time coaching company that empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished. She was named one of the World's Top 30 Time Management Professionals. The Christian division of her company focuses on a God-centered approach to time management through Divine Time Management Group Coaching. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords published her third book Divine Time Management. Elizabeth contributes to blogs like Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. You can find the full show notes with links to resources mentioned at talkburnout.com/podcast/3.
Take Back Time: Time Management | Stress Management | Tug of War With Time
Flooded with emails? Suffocated with too many meetings? A lot can definitely relate to this constant worry, which is frequently tripled up with swamped work. When everything is necessary, it is undeniably hard to prioritize which one comes first and takes your time. All of this pressure leads to one solution – time management. Founder and CEO of Real Life E® and named as one of the World’s Top 30 Time Management Professionals, Elizabeth Grace Saunders unquestionably got this covered as she breaks down the challenges people face with time management and how to deal with it one at a time. Elizabeth also gives some effective strategies in prioritizing meetings and answering emails. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Take Back Time community today: TugOfWarWithTime.com Tug of War With Time Facebook Tug of War With Time Twitter Tug of War With Time Pinterest
I begin this episode by reading my essay, “A Word About Feasting on Stress” from my book, Surrendering to Joy. [LINK] I get into the nitty gritty of what drives our national addiction to stress – and how to work our way out of it. Really, so much of self-care is ultimately about letting go and surrendering to those parts of us that have needs … big needs. When I’ve asked readers the main reason they don’t make time for self-care, their answers vary – but in the top 3 is always, ‘I don’t have time’. And yet you do, argues author and time management expert Elizabeth Grace Saunders. She says the secret is to make time work for you … not the other way around. That is how we can get a grip 0n our harried lives. As extremely busy women, we tend to forget about that … and instead become slaves to our frantic schedules. Elizabeth shares some techniques and ideas in this episode. Here’s what I learned: Where to begin to find the time (it will surprise you) How to balance your money job and your passion projects Why we become bad at planning how long things take What over scheduling does for us and why we insist on doing it How she works with clients to rebuild their schedules to allow more self-care Enjoy! LINKS Elizabeth Grace Saunders website: reallifee.com/wp Elizabeth Grace Saunders Books BIO Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized time coach, author and speaker, as well as the founder and CEO of Real Life E, a time coaching company. Elizabeth is an expert on achieving more success with less stress. Elizabeth was selected as one of the Top 25 Amazing Women of the Year by Stiletto Woman magazine. She contributes to blogs like Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Fast Company and has appeared on CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. Her work has appeared in The New York Times as well. Real Life E empowers individuals who feel guilty, overwhelmed, and frustrated to feel peaceful, confident and accomplished through time management coaching. Real Life E also encourages Christians to align themselves with God's heart through Divine Time Management group coaching. She is the author of Invest Your Time Like Money, Divine Time Management, and The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success With Less Stress.
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is the founder and CEO of Real Life E®, a time coaching and speaking company that partners with individuals on the journey from guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to accomplishing more with peace and confidence. Her first book was published by McGraw Hill, her second by Harvard Business Review, and her theird book by FaithWords. Elizabeth has appeared in Inc Magazine, TIME, Forbes, The Chicago Tribune and on NBC, ABC, and CBS. She is an expert in time management and productivity. Let's hear more from her in this episode of Productivity Masterminds.
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an author, journalist, keynote speaker, and time management coach, Paul and Elizabeth discuss her passion which can be seen in work in her Real Life E company and in her newest book Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God's Divine Plan for You. This will help you journey from guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to accomplishing more with peace and confidence. Couldn't we all use that! Visit GodZoneShow.com for show notes and to ask a question or leave a comment and answer the engagement question. To Leave a Message for Paul or Ask Paul a Question http://godzoneshow.com/contact/ Show Notes for all the tips, methods, and resources mentioned in this episode can be seen at http://godzoneshow.com/ Subscribe to The God Zone Show so you don't miss any episodes. Please Rate & Review the show on iTunes.
On this episode, Elizabeth Grace Saunders shares principles for what she calls "Divine Time Management." Elizabeth is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management. She is the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking, where they partner with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished through one-on-one coaching. The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God's heart through her book and group coaching. She’s the author of the new book, Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God’s Loving Plans for You. https://reallifee.com/wp/ Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management and the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking. Her company partners with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished. She has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX. She contributes to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and Fast Company. Her third book, Divine Time Management, and The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God's heart through the book and group coaching program. In this interview, Elizabeth talks about the value of owning and sharing your truth, even if some people might not like it. She shares her dream of helping others connect with divine time management principles and draw closer to God as well as revealing how God used her dream to convict and change her heart. She also explains how we can trust God with our time and the choices we make about how we use what He's given us. You'll find the show notes, links to resources mentioned, more about the giveaway and ways to connect with Elizabeth, here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/84 MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Dream. Think. Do!! Podcast by Mitch Matthews Bold Idea Podcast More on Diving Time Management from Elizabeth and Real E, including 3 Simple Tips to Reduce Stress and Reconnect with God in Under 5 Minutes, which she talked about on the show. BOOKS: Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God's Loving Plans for You by Elizabeth Grace Saunders Get More Involved...Become a Devoted Dreamers Patron. Learn more here: https://www.patreon.com/DevotedDreamersPodcast GET CONNECTED: Find your tribe in the Devoted Dreamers Insiders Facebook Group where you can connect with other like-minded women in pursuit of their God-shaped dreams. Leave your review of the show on iTunes or Stitcher Subscribe on iTunes * Subscribe on Android Some links to products listed here are affiliate links. When you click those and make a purchase, I earn a commission that supports this podcast. Thanks for your support!
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management and the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking. Her company partners with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished.She has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX. She contributes to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, and Fast Company. Elizabeth is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Forbes Coaches Council. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords is publishing her third book on Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God’s Loving Plans for You.Most importantly, Elizabeth accepted Jesus when she was a little girl and has desired to live life walking hand-in-hand with God ever since. The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God’s heart through her book and group coaching program.Learn More: www.DivineTimeBook.com Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Elizabeth Grace Saunders is an internationally recognized expert on effective time management and the founder of Real Life E Time Coaching and Speaking. Her company partners with individuals on the journey from feeling guilty, overwhelmed and frustrated to feeling peaceful, confident and accomplished.She has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, and FOX. She contributes to Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Huffington Post, and Fast Company. Elizabeth is a member of the Young Entrepreneur Council and the Forbes Coaches Council. McGraw Hill published her first book The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment: How to Achieve More Success with Less Stress. Harvard Business Review published her second book How to Invest Your Time Like Money. FaithWords is publishing her third book on Divine Time Management: The Joy of Trusting God’s Loving Plans for You.Most importantly, Elizabeth accepted Jesus when she was a little girl and has desired to live life walking hand-in-hand with God ever since. The Divine Time Management division of Real Life E encourages Christians to join in the journey of aligning themselves with God’s heart through her book and group coaching program.Learn More: www.DivineTimeBook.com Influential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Can you really manage time? I’ve got to say, I think the answer is no. The only thing we can do is manage our processes within time. And whenever I work with people on time management, one of the things I share with them is: How are they able to do as much as they … Continue reading Effective Time Investment – Not Time Management – with Elizabeth Saunders of Real Life E →
Elizabeth Grace Saunders, founder and CEO of Real Life E and author of "The 3 Secrets to Effective Time Investment."
In this episode I interview Elizabeth Saunders. Elizabeth is a time coach, author, speaker, and founder/CEO of Real Life E. She has “been seen on” Mashable, NBC, Inc, and Forbes, just to name a few but click here for a more thorough list of her press coverage and awards and be prepared to be blown […] Related posts: Podcast Episode 9 – Switching Gears with Cindy Cromer Podcast Episode 13 – The Business of Publishing with Bette Lee Crosby Podcast Episode 18 – 5 Critical Steps to Create Business Relationships Through Networking