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Send us Fan MailWelcome to Summer,Today I lay out a simple way to rest during summer break while still coming back ready to serve students better. I use the three Rs reflect, refocus, and regroup to review what worked, fix what didn't, and build a real plan instead of repeating last year. • reflecting on the previous school year with pluses, minuses, changes, and keepers • building a PE culture that stays fun and educational • using a wristband-style student leadership program to create ownership and responsibility • dealing with tight equipment budgets, missed grants, and making do with what you have • spotting games and routines that feel stale and deciding what to tweak or drop • refocusing the yearly calendar around weather, indoor days, and units like net games • adding new games, music, exercises, and better ways to run large-group flag football • planning bigger projects like a treasure hunt challenge, archery, and a bike trailer • regrouping with a written plan, backwards planning, and meetings with administration Take care,Dave-Check out supersizedphysed.com for more resources, including free PDFs, articles, and courses to help with your PE program. Please leave a review to help grow this podcast and keep pushing our profession forward.-Article on Outside PE Checklist-Team Building Games Ebook (with preview): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Team-Building-Games-and-Activities-for-PE-Class-14063095-Free resources include Substack and Medium articles with PE tips, games, and strategies-High Fives and Empowering Lives book available as an ebook or paperback-Paperback or download: HERE-Amazon Ebook: HERESupport the show-High Fives and Empowering Lives book available as an ebook or paperback-Paperback or download: HERE-Amazon Ebook: HERE
Summer can bring unique challenges for people living with Mast Cell Disease. From heat and travel to outdoor activities, how can you enjoy the season while managing symptoms? Join us as we sit down with content creator and patient advocate, Jenna Gestetner, to share practical tips for navigating summer with confidence. Resources to keep you in the know:Mast Cell Disease SocietyFAACT's Allergy SummitJennaXHealthInstagram: JennaXHealthTikTok: JennaXHealthYouTube: JennXHealthLinkedIn: Jenna GestetnerYou can find FAACT's Roundtable Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, Podbay, iHeart Radio, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, Threads, LinkedIn, Pinterest, TikTok, and YouTube.Sponsored by: Blueprint MedicinesThanks for listening! FAACT invites you to discover more exciting food allergy resources at FoodAllergyAwareness.org!
Summer has always been my favorite season, but over the years I've realized how easy it is to put pressure on myself to make it "perfect."In this episode, I'm sharing a reminder that summer doesn't have to be packed with expensive vacations, nonstop plans, or picture-perfect moments to be meaningful. Instead, I'm inviting you to define what this season looks like for you. We talk about creating a summer that aligns with your current season of life, scheduling things that genuinely bring you joy, reconnecting with the simple things you loved as a child, and learning how to be present instead of performative. If you've been feeling the pressure to do more, this episode will encourage you to slow down, focus on what matters most, and create a summer that feels good on your terms. Get your Raising Serotonin Merch here! FOLLOW RAISING SEROTONIN ON INSTAGRAM HERE Support the show
Summer can feel freeing—but for ADHD brains, changes in structure, routines, sleep, and responsibilities can quickly lead to overwhelm, time blindness, and dropped habits. In this episode, we'll explore why summer routines often fall apart and how to create a flexible, ADHD-friendly summer that supports both joy and functioning.PLUS: Hear this week's Book of the Week.Join ADHD-Friendly and learn how to plan YOUR way! Plan, Act, Thrive is an ongoing course. Jump in anytime! As a member, you'll get full access to this course and all ADHD-Friendly live events, planning tools, and on-demand resources.Click the link below to get started today!https://adhdfriendly.mn.coCreate an ADHD-Friendly Personal Owner's Manual (POM) eBook is now available in the ADHD-Friendly shop for only $19.99: https://www.adhdfriendly.com/adhd-friendly-shop/Thank you for checking out this episode of the ADHD-Friendly podcast with Patty Blinderman!!New episodes are posted every Wednesday! Subscribe to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@adhdfriendlyPlease subscribe to my YouTube channel, ADHD-Friendly Podcast, or wherever you listen to podcasts. For more information on the ADHD-Friendly services offered by Patty, please visit her website: ADHDFriendly.com
In this episode of the Drive Pink Dialogue podcast, Scotty and Saur discuss Inter Miami's plans for the Summer transfer window, what Inter Miami would like to see, and what the decision to keep Guillermo Hoyos means for the roster this summer.
KSN attorneys David Savitt and Joshua Wesintein discuss summer planning in community associations including maintenance, vendor contracts, pest control, board member responsibilities, and more. Since 1983, KSN has been a legal resource for condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations. Additionally, we represent clients in real estate transactions, collections, landlord/tenant issues, and property tax appeals. We represent thousands of clients and community associations throughout the US with offices in several states including Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Legal questions? Visit www.ksnlaw.com.
If you're already feeling the pressure of summer before it's even started, this episode is going to feel like a deep breath. I sat down with planning expert Megan Sumrell to talk about how to create a summer that feels intentional instead of chaotic. We talked about the mindset shifts that helped her stop feeling like she was constantly torn between work, motherhood, and everything else demanding her attention, plus the simple planning strategies she uses to make summer feel lighter and more enjoyable. From her “A Day/B Day” approach to realistic routines, flexible structure, and protecting time for yourself without guilt, this conversation is full of practical ideas that will help you enjoy this season more instead of feeling behind the whole time. Mentioned in This Episode:
Maximizing Fitness, Fat Loss & Running Through Perimenopause
What happens when the goal you once wanted starts costing you the life, energy, long-term health or body composition results you actually want?In this relatable episode, Louise, one of the world's leading exercise physiologists, health, and performance scientists, welcomes Jen back for a conversation about midlife fitness, perimenopause, running goals, family stress, and learning when to pivot. They share how training for the Cleveland half marathon became harder than expected, not because they were doing anything “wrong,” but because life, hormones, recovery, and stress started to collide.Louise and Jen talk about the importance of listening to your body, watching signs like energy, HRV, inflammation, thyroid symptoms, and loss of joy in training. They explore why chasing a PR is not always worth it if it comes at the cost of health, physique changes, improving strength, family connection, or long-term wellness.This episode is a powerful reminder that midlife fitness is not about quitting. It is about adjusting with wisdom. Listeners will walk away encouraged to honor their current season, protect their energy, and build a fitness plan that supports strength, joy, hormones, and longevity. Remember: It's not a no, it may just be a "not right now".RESOURCES + LINKSLearn & level up with my free nutrition guide & award-winning 1:1 Badass Breakthrough Academy to thrive through perimenopause with less stress: https://www.breakingthroughwellness.com/ Learn & level up faster with a Breaking Through Wellness masterclass here, including the “Injury Prevention for Runners” & free Summer Planning course mentioned in this episode.Check out my FullScript here where you can see my curated favorite supplement picks, by topic, to address your concerns & save 25% off! A small portion of EACH sale goes back to support BTW. Thank you!Save $25 off Function Health comprehensive functional labs here. With every sale, $25 goes back to support BTW. Discount code is “LVALENTINE11” Thank you! Take advantage of our podcast listener discount & save 20% off Kion's science-backed clean products. Code "LOUISE" saves on all future orders: https://www.getkion.com/pages/maximizing Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(3:02) Midlife stress, hormones, and fitness goals(5:30) When half marathon training stopped feeling good(9:43) Fitness data improved, but the body felt worse(11:43) Family crisis, thyroid symptoms, and calling it(14:18) The importance of adjusting instead of pushing(16:24) Choosing fun, friendship, and physiology(18:38) Why priority goals should come first(21:22) Do less and feel stronger(23:06) Reconnecting with family(29:37) HRV, stress, and recovery signals(34:04) Boundaries, routines, and self-care under crisis(36:03) The new four-month strength-focused plan(40:33) Aligning fitness with the future you want(45:05) Why you cannot chase every goal at onceTune in weekly to "Maximizing Hormones, Physique, and Running Through Perimenopause" for our simple female-specific science-based revolution. Let's unlock our best with less stress!I'd love to connect!Email
KSN attorneys discuss summer planning in community associations including pool safety, fireworks, association events, board member responsibilities, and more. Since 1983, KSN has been a legal resource for condominium, homeowner, and townhome associations. Additionally, we represent clients in real estate transactions, collections, landlord/tenant issues, and property tax appeals. We represent thousands of clients and community associations throughout the US with offices in several states including Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. Legal questions? Visit www.ksnlaw.com.
What if the key to enjoying summer isn't just flexibility, but planning ahead?In this episode of Life of And, Tiffany explains how planning early can turn summer chaos into clarity. After years of scrambling, she learned that the secret wasn't doing more, it was being intentional with the summer calendar. Tiffany shares how asking the right questions, setting priorities, and creating clear agreements with the family can reduce stress and make the summer enjoyable.She highlights how to avoid burnout by organizing childcare, prioritizing family activities, and setting boundaries. Tiffany also offers tips on getting kids involved in meal planning and ensuring there's enough unstructured time. By planning ahead, you can reclaim your time and focus on moments that truly matter.What You'll LearnHow to plan summer logistics ahead of timeWhy setting priorities is key to enjoying your summerHow to engage your family in the planning processWhy creating a visible summer schedule helps avoid chaosTimestamps:(00:00) Intro(00:35) Avoid working mom summer panic with preparation(02:06) Create a logistics coverage plan for childcare(05:06) Set family priorities and define summer activities(07:08) Understand why priorities matter for a successful summer(10:41) Make your plan visible with a family calendar(13:14) Solve the summer food dilemma by planning meals(16:08) Prep your home base for a smooth summer(18:44) Plan as a team and work together(19:53) Get a final pep talk before summer beginsLove this episode? Tiffany has been helping working parents crush summer for years. Dive deeper with these fan favorites: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR2Wi9I1-pzm56Avg23T9H6K2wCEb--V8&si=KVgYn4p0sWxo9EyY Episode 129: Crush Your Summer: 3 Tips for Balancing Your Career and Family FunEpisode 197: 5 Tips to Help Working Parents Crush Summer BreakEpisode 264: A Working Parent's Guide to Navigating SummerEpisode 266: Summer Survival Systems for the Whole Family Episode 268: Less Chaos, More Protein: Tiffany's Summer Food Game PlanFor more from Tiffany:Follow Tiffany on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.sauderLearn More: https://www.tiffanysauder.com Ready to build your own Life of And? Explore the program: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/Program Check out the apps and sponsor of this episode: Created in partnership with Share Your Genius www.shareyourgenius.com Learn more about First Internet Bank: https://www.tiffanysauder.com/First-Internet-Bank
In this week's episode of Pizza & Side Hugs, the hosts discuss all there is to know about the summertime in youth ministry. They breakdown the best strategies and goals for how to effectively cater your ministry outside of the regular ministry season. Listen now for some practical steps to get your summer started!Chapters00:00 Introduction and Icebreakers02:15 Understanding Summer in Youth Ministry04:20 Big Picture Strategies for Summer07:00 Evaluating and Planning for the Next Year10:16 Recruitment and Building Relationships14:50 Tangible Ideas for Summer Activities22:30 Balancing Rest and Ministry24:00 Final Thoughts and EncouragementLinksStephen Covey's Big Rocks Analogy - https://www.franklincovey.com/the-7-habits.htmlYouth Ministry Resources and Ideas - https://pizzasidehugs.gmail.compizzasidehugs@gmail.com
You are in for a special treat! This is another episode of Coffee & Tea (with M&E) Real Moms Talking About Real Things. Join Emily McDermott, the host of Moms Overcoming Overwhelm and I as we talk about what didn't work this week, how we pivoted, trying to work from home with kids, summer planning, what things we are excited about and so much more! We wanted to provide moms with real life examples of time management, organization, and pivoting when life throws you curveballs. So grab your coffee or tea, pull up a chair, and join us! Reminder: Quick Announcement We have some fun things coming up this spring. The doors just opened TODAY to our Spring Group Coaching Program. The program starts on March 2nd and runs through May 22nd. It's an intentionally small group of 8-10 women, so that each one can get personal one on one transformation. It will be a hybrid format of 60min group coaching calls and personal coaching calls. For our insiders and people on the waitlist I'm giving a special $100 off bonus. Go here to check it out (https://michellebyrd.myflodesk.com/waitlist) and if its a good fit for you grab your spot here (https://byrdmichelle.thrivecart.com/spring-group-coaching/) But, hurry doors to the coaching program close on February 27th. I pray this episode blesses you! Michelle Bio For Emily McDermott: Emily McDermott is an Air Force wife and mom to two energetic boys living in Fairfax, Virginia. She is also the host of the top 1% globally ranked podcast Moms Overcoming Overwhelm where she helps moms declutter their homes, heads, and hearts. As a virtual and in-person decluttering coach, she works with moms one-on-one to define what matters, eliminate what doesn't and automate the rest. Emily enjoys writing custom poetry, dancing, and eating peanut butter out of the jar. Contact Info: For Emily Moms Overcoming Overwhelm Podcast: https://momsovercomingoverwhelm.podbean.com/ Simple by Emmy: http://www.simplebyemmy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplebyemmy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/simplebyemmy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1OzHKsGziu5IbkaHBQXGIw Facebook Group - Decluttering Tips and Support for Overwhelmed Moms: tinyurl.com/momsovercomingoverwhelm Contact E-mail: info@simplebyemmy.com Freebie: 5 Mindset Shifts To Help you Let Go of Clutter: https://simplebyemmy.com/mindset/ Contact Info: For Michelle Grab a coaching call with me at: https://calendly.com/byrd-michelle/bonus-one-time-un-stuck-time-management-coachin-clone Email: contact@byrdmichelle.com website: www.byrdmichelle.com Free Productivity Planner - my gift to you! www.byrdmichelle.com Come join our Facebook Group: The Busy Vibrant Mom https://www.facebook.com/groups/2315591962144641/
In this episode of The Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel breaks down what freshmen (and their parents) should be thinking about as they wrap up their first semester of high school. From academic foundations to extracurricular exploration to strategic planning for summer, Thomas explains why the habits students build now will shape their options in junior and senior year — especially if they're aiming for selective or highly selective colleges. Rather than overwhelming families with long-term predictions, Thomas focuses on practical, immediate steps freshmen can take to stay on track, reduce future stress, and explore their interests with intention. Key Takeaways Academic Foundations Matter: Freshman year grades and mastery—not just passing—set the tone for your entire transcript. Weak foundations now become big problems in junior year. Teachers Should Know You: Asking questions, checking in after class, and building relationships early pays off later when rigor increases and recommendations matter. You Must Be Doing Something Outside of Class: Clubs, sports, jobs, community involvement—freshman year is about exploration, not perfection. But doing nothing is not an option. Summer Planning Starts Now: Applications for competitive or meaningful summer programs open between December and February. Freshmen need to be ahead of the curve, not scrambling in April. Choose Activities With Intention, Not Prestige: Freshman summer doesn't need to be fancy. Programs, jobs, volunteering, or personal projects all count—admissions officers care about why you did something and what you gained from it. Reading Is a Superpower: Regular reading builds critical thinking and reading speed, two skills that make a huge difference for future SAT/ACT prep and AP courses. Freshman year sets the foundation for high school. This episode walks you through how to self-assess, course-correct, and plan ahead without burning out or getting caught up in panic culture. Follow along on Instagram and TikTok @admittedlyco for more tips to stay ahead.
As the end of the year creeps closer, nonprofit teams often find themselves overwhelmed, scrambling to meet bold goals with dwindling energy. In this candid episode, I walk you through a powerful mid-year capacity check process that helps you avoid Q4 burnout—and hit your year-end targets with clarity and intention.I dive into why year-end chaos really begins in the summer and how capacity blindness can sabotage even the best-laid plans. I also share a step-by-step process you can use right now to recalibrate your goals, protect your team's bandwidth, and stay aligned with your mission.In this episode, you'll learn:Why “capacity blindness” derails execution—even when your goals are realisticHow to run a simple yet powerful capacity check with your teamWhat mid-year planning can reveal that annual planning often missesKey takeaways:Capacity blindness is not about setting bad goals—it's about underestimating the labor, time, and money needed to meet them.Cognitive simplification protects us in the short term but leads to chaos later without a structured override.A mid-year capacity check brings visibility to hidden resource gaps and lets you recalibrate before burnout sets in.The Mid-Year Capacity Check: Step-by-StepBreak Down Goals into Tasks List every activity required to achieve each goal—no matter how small. Think copywriting, email design, board prep, stewardship steps, etc.Estimate Time, Money, Ownership For each task, estimate how many hours it will take, who will do it, and what it will cost.Assess Current Capacity Ask: Does the person responsible actually have the bandwidth? Is the funding secure? How maxed out are people already?Expand the Definition of Capacity Can you use templates, bring in board members, or lean on partners to lighten the load?Make Strategic Adjustments If capacity doesn't match your goals, now's the time to pivot—not in October when it's too late.Resources Mentioned:
In this solo episode, Stephanie shares what's new behind the scenes—from summer plans with her daughters to what's ahead for Women Don't Do That. She reflects on big moments, gives a personal update on managing ADHD and work-life balance, and highlights powerful episodes you may have missed.✨ Episodes Mentioned:Ep. 196: Grief, Advocacy & Resilience with Kyla ThompsonEp. 194: Life in Politics & Motherhood with Jordan LeichnitzEp. 161: Vault Episode with Chi Nguyen (Now MP)Ep. 108: Vault Episode with Leslie Church (Now MP)Ep. 195: Cameron Rogers, Olympian & World MedalistStephanie also shares what's coming this fall and how you can stay connected over the summer. Don't forget—slowing down isn't falling behind.
For the record, in the opening of the podcast, Cliff says “30-something year old Puerto Rican.”
Time in the summer seems to work differently, so you need a different approach. Colleen Klimczak, CPO, discusses organizing home offices & small businesses, paper & time management, using home spaces in their best possible way, and creating time with family in this weekly podcast. Learn more at PeaceOfMindPO.com!
If you're always the one carrying the plan—chasing the deadlines, keeping the vision alive, and pushing things forward while your team drifts—this episode is for you. In this episode, I'm sharing the moment I realized traditional summer planning was setting school leaders up to fail. I'll tell you the story that changed everything for me, why most SIPs fall apart by October, and how you can shift from compliance-based plans to ones your team actually owns. If you're already thinking about next year, this is the episode you need before you start planning so you can plan this summer #LikeABuilder.
If you've ever looked up in late July and realized summer flew by before you even caught your breath, this episode is for you. In this solo episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my personal summer strategy and showing you exactly how I'm prepping for a season of presence and restoration without letting the whole thing unravel into pure mayhem. You'll hear the exact process I'm using this week to pre-game for summer and keep my wellbeing, family, and calendar deliberately aligned with the summer experience I'm choosing.What you'll get out of this conversation:My “anchor experience” strategy for planning around the summer experience I want to cultivate.What obligations actually belong on the calendar this summer.How I'm adjusting routines and habits for the season ahead.A no-shame approach to auditing physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.I talk meal planning, bedtime flexibility, and running a home without sacrificing summer or letting it all become a dumpster fire.What can be decided now to reduce friction, mental load, and last-minute stress.And if you're craving a little more support this summer, I've got something for you. I'll be sending out weekly emails all summer long. Short and simple notes from me to you with ideas, reflections, reminders, and a few of my favorite things to help you stay on track with a season of calibrating for presence and wellbeing. You can sign up here.Let's Keep the Conversation GoingDo you have summer traditions that keep you grounded? Are you doing anything differently this year? Tag Thea on Instagram@cowgirlsovercoffee. We want to hear what's working, what's shifting, and what you're reclaiming.Sign up for Thea's Summer Email Series to help you stay present, get grounded, and reclaim your season. Join here
In this longer episode, President and executive writing coach Christine Tulley and coach Heather Witcher share valuable insights on balancing academic writing with parenting responsibilities during summer breaks. Drawing from their personal experiences, they discuss strategies for maintaining scholarly productivity while managing childcare for children of different ages - from preschoolers to college students. The episode explores how to create effective summer routines that accommodate both professional goals and family needs. Christine and Heather share their summer writing plans and offer practical advice on carving out productive time amid the parenting demands of summer. From creative activities to keep children engaged to community-based childcare solutions, they provide realistic approaches for academic parents to make progress on their professional work. This conversation highlights how different institutional contexts shape summer writing strategies - whether using summer for intensive writing to meet annual review requirements or focusing on smaller projects while recovering from a demanding academic year. The hosts share honest perspectives on managing the logistical challenges of summer while acknowledging the importance of enjoying this special time with children. Resources Mentioned Related Episodes: EP 227: Summer Writing Strategies for Restoration and Project Completion (if you missed the summer planning 2026 webinar, email christine@defendpublishlead.com and ask for a copy). Don't miss our upcoming FREE webinar! Join us Monday, June 2nd at 11 am Eastern for "Academic Parents: Summer Time Management Strategies” where we'll expand on these strategies in more detail. Register now or email christine@defendpublishlead.com for the recording if you miss the live event. The Textbook and Academic Authors Association (TAA) conference is approaching on June 6-7 with full virtual access. Christine highlights an especially valuable session on "Succession Planning, Onboarding and Training New Co-authors" - perfect for academics managing collaborative projects. Registration includes TAA membership and provides access to numerous valuable resources for academic writers. Need personalized support with your book proposals? Our team of experienced writing coaches can help you develop strategies tailored to your needs. Email christine@defendpublishlead.com to learn more.
Feeling overwhelmed by summer already? You're not alone. In this episode of The Secrets of Supermom Show, we're diving into the #1 mistake moms make when planning summer—and what to do instead. If your summer calendar is already packed with camps, trips, and activities and you're wondering when you'll get a moment to breathe… this is your permission slip to rethink everything. Discover how to create a fun, peaceful, and intentional summer without burnout—and why doing less might be the key to enjoying more. Plus, get the inside scoop on Supermom Summer Camp and how to join us for the best summer reset ever. ☀️
Could you create a summer for your homeschooling family that's both restful and magical? By choosing meaningful activities, embracing cherished traditions, and keeping things simple, you can craft a summer that you'll look back on with satisfaction. Sign Up for the School to Homeschool Newsletter Private Mentoring with Janae: Schedule a Free Discovery Call School to Homeschool YouTube Channel Etsy Store: Shop for Homeschooling Swag *Please note that some of the links included in this article are Amazon affiliate links. CONNECT with US Join the Private Facebook Group Learn more about School to Homeschool Contact Janae: schooltohomeschool1@gmail.com
Welcome to Part 3 of the AI for Business Series! This week, I'm sharing 10 behind-the-scenes ways I secretly use ChatGPT to run both of my businesses (and keep my sanity intact). We're going beyond surface-level prompts and diving into how I use AI as a strategic thought partner, not just a task assistant. I'm covering:How I use ChatGPT to write, script, and repurpose my podcast into weekly contentThe surprising way I use it to set boundaries without sounding bitchyHow it helps me analyze sales pages, map out launches, and write a bookWhy it's my secret weapon for planning keynotes, managing ADHD, and even decoding dreamsYou'll leave this episode feeling empowered with new ways to work smarter, not harder.What You'll Learn in This Episode: [00:00] Why ChatGPT Is More Than Just a Content Tool [02:33] The #1 Thing That Keeps Most Podcasters from Staying Consistent [05:47] How I Use ChatGPT to Script, Plan, and Repurpose My Podcast [08:41] My Favorite Trick for Saying No Kindly Without Overthinking It [11:13] How I Audit and Improve My Sales Pages with AI [13:21] Using ChatGPT for Deeper Market Research and Customer Language [15:47] Big Project Planning: ChatGPT as My Writing Coach for My Book [17:29] How I Use AI to Improve Email Small Talk (No More Blunt One-Liners) [19:42] Planning Keynotes, Workshops, and Trainings Like a Pro [21:53] Summer Planning with My Family (Yes, Really!) [23:11] My Favorite CFO Hack: ChatGPT + My P&L Report [25:32] The Fun Side of AI: Dream Analysis & Drunk BFF PromptsKey Takeaways:ChatGPT can do way more than generate captions. It can help you plan launches, write sales pages, and organize your brain.Treat ChatGPT like a thought partner, not just an assistant. The more you use it, the more powerful it becomes.AI can streamline even personal life (think: summer camps, dream decoding, family logistics).You don't need a huge team to run a thriving business. You need the right tools and strategy.Resources & Links:Apply for a Free Instagram Breakthrough SessionCONNECT WITH YOUR HOST, ELIZABETH MARBERRY:WORK WITH ELIZABETH Apply for your FREE Instagram Breakthrough Session with Elizabeth Free guide to Monetize Your IG: Seven Simple and Proven Ways to Finally Make Money on Instagram Follow Elizabeth Marberry on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Please be sure to rate, review and follow the show on Apple podcasts (or wherever you find your podcasts) so we can get this free value to other people who need it.
The Homestead Challenge Podcast | Suburban Homesteading, Food From Scratch, Sustainable Living
Summer means longer days, less structure, and more opportunities—but without planning, it can quickly turn overwhelming. In this episode, we share practical tips to create a relaxed, memorable summer without the stress or guilt about unfinished tasks. You'll learn: Why creating a brain dump works better than traditional bucket lists How to organize your summer activities into two easy categories: Fun (family memories) and Projects (home & homestead tasks) A simple strategy for designing a family-friendly summer calendar that reduces stress and adds predictability Easy homestead project planning to stay productive without burnout Practical dinner solutions for those busy, outdoor-filled days Quick household routines to keep things functional, peaceful, and manageable throughout the summer Tune in to simplify your summer plans and focus on what truly matters: fun, family, and a balanced homestead life. Mentioned in this episode: The Homestead Collective Membership for more practical resources, accountability, and community support Connect with Brittany: Instagram: @brittanylgibson Website: thehomesteadchallenge.com Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe, share, and leave a review—it helps us reach more homesteaders like you!
Summer's right around the corner, and if you're already feeling the pressure to figure out how to juggle your work, camps, family time, and maybe even a little rest—you are not alone. In this episode, I'm sharing the exact framework I use every single year to map out my family's summer week by week. It's simple, flexible, and makes the whole season feel way more peaceful and way less chaotic. You'll learn how to plan out your entire summer break in just a few steps—from identifying which weeks are “go time” versus stay-at-home, to building fun themed weeks with your kids, and even setting expectations for routines so you're not stuck managing messes or meltdowns all day long. This is the strategy that lets you actually enjoy summer instead of just survive it. xoxo, Chelsi Jo . . . . Join Systemize to Scale and get the full framework to organize your home and business → chelsijo.co/scale Grab the Time Blocking Workbook → chelsijo.co/timeblocking
Summer might feel far away, but planning for vacations and summer activities needs to start happening now!
We have access to so many more options today when we go shopping, and convenience and price have long been key factors in where we spend our money, but that's had consequences. Our family has decided to spend our money with retailers who are aligned with our values and we've had to change how we shop because of that.
We have access to so many more options today when we go shopping, and convenience and price have long been key factors in where we spend our money, but that's had consequences. Our family has decided to spend our money with retailers who are aligned with our values and we've had to change how we shop because of that.
We it's official! Summer is just around the corner and being prepared is the best approach to caring for your bonsai during a period of extended extreme heat. Planning now for that time is the only way. I also have a final word on bonsai design and to clarify it's up to you and absolutely no one else. The only real consideration I am concerned with is tree health as well as your bonsai love. And a nice story where tragedy turned into triumph for a beautiful bonsai.Support the showBecome a podcast supporter and show the Bonsai Love (it's really appreciated) ❤️https://www.buzzsprout.com/263290/supportWhere to find Bonsai Matsu:InstagramFacebookYouTube Web
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In this episode of the REALIFE Process, I reflect on my recent vacation to the North Georgia mountains and share insights on how we can reset and make the most of our summer. I introduce the concept of "pre-decision" and how making choices in advance can guide our future actions, reduce stress, and increase effectiveness. Whether it's setting aside time for relaxation, tackling a personal project, or creating cherished memories, I discuss practical steps you can take to intentionally design your remaining summer days. Join me as we explore ways to live from a place of rest and fully embrace the season ahead.TIME STAMPS:00:00 "Resetting summer plans and intentional pre-decision"05:39 Plan ahead for regular downtime and activities.07:58 Reset summer plans, set achievable actionable steps.11:01 Plan and prepare now for future success.FREE RESOURCES:Take the FREE Intro to Needs & Values AssessmentReady to discover what uniquely matters to YOU? CLICK HERE to take our FREE Intro to the Needs & Values Assessment.FREE Download: 4 Steps to Simplify Your CalendarReady to uncover more time on your calendar? This FREE download will help you remove what doesn't matter, so you have space for what does. Click here to get this FREE resource!Get to know the story behind the REALIFE Process® through our film, Rested Success!CLICK HERE to watch the 15-minute documentary film where you'll hear Teresa's story, how the REALIFE Process® began and developed, plus how our Certified Facilitators are using the Process in the work that they do.OTHER RESOURCES:Check out our YouTube Channel!Prefer to watch AND listen? Check out our YouTube channel for the podcast episode on video! Make sure to subscribe so you get all the latest updates.My Book LinkMy new book, Do What Matters, is available NOW! Banish busyness and discover a new way of being productive around what truly matters. Learn more at DoWhatMattersBook.com.LifeMapping ToolsWould you life to discover Life Mapping tools to help you recognize and respond to God in your Story. Check out these tools here https://www.onelifemaps.com/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY & CONNECT WITH ME:Become part of the FREE REALIFE Process® Community! Connect with Teresa and other podcast listeners, plus find additional content to help you discover your best REALIFE.Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy, on:Facebook - The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloyInstagram - teresa.mccloyLinkedIn - teresamccloyAbout Teresa McCloy:Teresa McCloy is the founder and creator of the REALIFE Process®. The REALIFE Process® is dedicated to equipping others and providing community, training, tools and resources,in order to cultivate both personal and professional development and growth. Teresa's mission is to see individuals and groups grow in self awareness, develop sustainable rhythms, and increase their influence and impact at the intersection of faith and work in their everyday life story.
The Off Duty ADs talk about effectively using their summer time in the office. They also discuss some Title IX follow-up, professional development planning for the staff, using those vacation days, and the Mt. Rushmore of Mark Wahlberg.
As a business owner, do you dread summer vacation? Are your routines out of whack, your kids are home eating 10x as much as they normally do, and your business feels overwhelming?That's not why we got into business!In this episode of the podcast, I'm sharing how I adjust my summer schedule to fit around my business and my kids. After 6+ summers in business and many lessons learned, the schedule comes together like a well-oiled machine!Some takeaways from this episode: ☀️ How to make adjustments in your work calendar and availability: when you'll work, what to cut, and alternative services you can incorporate☀️ Using a digital calendar to create a summer schedule and flexible framework of kids' activities to beat the summer boredom ☀️ Creating your personal summer bucket list so you also feel happy and fulfilled when fall rolls around Links You'll Love:Free: Dream Team Starter KitMy website: www.juliecalcote.comInstagram: juliecalcoteobm
PLAN GOAL PLAN | Schedule, Mindful, Holistic Goal Setting, Focus, Working Moms
Are you super excited that summer's just around the corner? Or are you fearing it? This episode is all about transforming your summer planning into a joyful experience. Learn how to create a summer that you and your family look forward to, filled with fun and memorable adventures. Episode Highlights: Summer Planning Tips: Signing up for summer camps early Balancing work and family time Creating a summer theme and bucket list Insights and Strategies: Drawing from personal experiences, we'll explore how to plan a structured yet spontaneous summer, ensuring it's a delightful time for the whole family. Key Takeaways: Plan Early: Ensure you sign up for summer camps and activities in advance to avoid last-minute stress. Embrace Flexibility: Learn how to balance work and family time during the relaxed summer months. Create a Summer Theme: Design a theme for your summer to inspire fun activities and adventures. Family Bucket List: Collaborate with your family to create a list of activities everyone is excited about. Ideal Week Planning: Develop an ideal weekly schedule that includes your priorities and ensures a balance of structure and spontaneity. Final Thoughts: Summers are magic. They move way too fast, so let's make the most of them. Goals can be delightful, playful, and fun. You don't have to set goals solely focused on external achievements; set goals that bring joy and connection to your family. If you need space to delight and enjoy your summer, I have a free audio mini-course called Bold and Balanced. It only takes 15 minutes a day and will help you free up one to five hours a week. Or text "BALANCED" to 319-264-3332 for more information and to sign up. Connect With Danielle: Website: PlanGoalPlan. Social Media: Follow us on Facebook, and LinkedIn Email: support@plangoalplan.com Be bold, be balanced, and be well, friends.
Have you ever wondered how you can make this summer unforgettable for your family while managing the chaos of running a business? Join me, your host Tracey Watts Cirino, as we uncover the secrets to creating the ultimate summer bucket list tailored for busy business owner moms. Learn how to plan and prioritize activities that matter most, ensuring you carve out time for fun, relaxation, and precious moments with your loved ones. We'll dive into practical strategies such as involving the entire family in brainstorming sessions, categorizing activities into different groups, and effectively scheduling them on your calendar.Tracey is a business and life transformation coach who helps female business owners conquer communication challenges so they can 10 X their business and create more joy! Enroll in the CEO Powercode to work with Tracey today! Are you ready to say goodbye to fear, frustration, and overwhelm when it comes to growing and scaling your business? You're in the right place. Welcome to Beyond Common Business Secrets Podcast I'm your host, Tracey Watts Cirino Get your FREE Checklist to save time every week 5 Time-Saving Strategies Checklist https://www.beyondcommoncoaching.com/strategiesTime Mastery for Female CEOs: Unlocking Your Path to Freedom
In this episode of Tales From The Lane, we delve into the perennial struggle many face as they approach the summer months: the challenge of planning and executing a fulfilling and productive summer. Whether you're an artist, educator, or parent, navigating the myriad of end-of-year events, travel plans, and personal goals can feel overwhelming. But fear not, because we're here to guide you through crafting your most successful summer yet. Discover the three essential components to a thriving summer, and how implementing these strategies can transform your aspirations into tangible achievements, whether it's completing a passion project, taking on a new challenge, or simply enjoying a well-deserved break. Learn how to: Choose the right systems for your daily routines to set yourself up for success. Measure and track progress along the way. Embrace accountability as a catalyst for consistent action and tangible results, and the best places to find it. If this episode resonated with you and you want a coach to help navigate your career transition, book a free 30-minute discovery call with Kate via the link below, or visit KateKayaian.com. Book a free 30-minute discovery call with Kate Download your free 10 Habits for Successful Artists Guide If you enjoyed today's episode, please don't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and share it with your friends! Want more Tales From The Lane content? Check out the TFTL Blog, with 6+ years of past articles and interviews! Let's hang out! IG: https://www.instagram.com/kkayaian FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Talesfromthelane Twitter: https://twitter.com/kkayaianwright Website: KateKayaian.com
Summer is here! Are you ready for it? I thought I was ready but after this past week, I totally realized I wasn't. So this week I am making a plan and sharing it with you! Take a listen to this weeks episode and answer the questions for yourself. Once you've done that, you will be Summer ready too!
Summer is almost here, and even though travel and day camps have (probably) been chosen, there are still other plans to make. For instance: how to get your home (inside and out) ready for summer, planning a camping trip (maybe for the first time!), and how to make the end of summer memorable while also getting your kiddo ready for the school year. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Camping tips and packing lists: TinyURL.com/BYWDcamping Camping site reservation websites: Reserve America, Reserve California, Recreation.gov, Thousand Trails (for profit campground company), Hip Camp (like Airbnb for camp sites) ClassPass free trial PLUS 20 bonus credits MamaSelfLoveBootcamp.com, July 28, 2024, 50% off promo code EB50off (This is the audio only portion of our weekly Thursday 9:30am PT/ 12:30pm ET weekly live stream. Subscribe to our Google calendar for reminders tinyURL.com/BYWDcalendar) -------------------------------------- You can watch our live chats on FB, IG, or YouTube. Our website: BYWDreams.com Our paperbacks: TinyURL.com/BYWDbooks Our annual life-design course: BYWDreams.mailerpage.com/hpop --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harnessthepowerofplanning/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harnessthepowerofplanning/support
I'm Still Here: Lessons from Life with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Heather Jose
Heather and Larry discuss Summer plans. Starting next week there will only be one episode released a week. Make sure to listen to all of the previous episodes! Follow Heather's Socials: Instagram: HeatherJose LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-jose-a4085219 Youtube: @ImStillHere1298 In this empowering episode, Heather shares profound insights gained from her remarkable 25-year journey as a metastatic breast cancer survivor. Join us as we delve into essential topics like cancer survivorship, where Heather imparts valuable mental health advice and coping strategies for cancer patients. From navigating hospitals to post-treatment tips, Heather's candid and compassionate narrative serves as a beacon of strength. Tune in for an intimate exploration of coping mechanisms, including Heather's personal journey insights, as she imparts wisdom on resilience, hope, and living life to the fullest despite the challenges of metastatic breast cancer. If you or a loved one is seeking authentic guidance, this episode provides a wealth of information, ensuring that no one faces this journey alone. #MetastaticBreastCancer #Deconstruct #Deconstruction #CancerSurvivor #ThrivingWithCancer #MentalHealthMatters #NutritionForWellness #MedicalAdvancements #MindfulnessJourney #ResiliencePodcast #PatientAdvocacy #TreatmentInsights #SurvivorStories #PodcastHope #CommunitySupport #EmpowermentPodcast #LivingBeyondDiagnosis #PositiveMindset #WellnessWednesday #CancerAwareness
In today's episode, we're diving deep into planning for summer—how to handle the season, whether you're ramping up or winding down. As summer approaches, it's crucial to strategize effectively to make the most of these warmer months, regardless of your business pace.Key Talking Points:Summer Business Myths: Debunking the myth that summer has to be slow and discussing how you can define your summer pace.Planning Ahead: Importance of planning early for summer, especially if you intend to take time off.Recurring Revenue and Client Management: Strategies for managing cash flow and client engagements during the summer months.Business Cycles: Understanding your business seasonality and planning marketing and business activities that align with your busiest or slowest seasons.Behind-the-Scenes Work: Using potential downtime to strategize for the upcoming busy periods like Q4 or even the next year.Actionable Points:Define Your Summer: Decide if you want a busy summer or a relaxed one, and plan accordingly Financial Planning: If taking time off, ensure you have a strategy for maintaining income through passive means or by front-loading work.Schedule Adjustments: Review and adjust your work schedule to accommodate changes like no school drop-offs which might free up some time.Preparation for Post-Summer: Plan for getting back into full swing after summer ensuring you aren't playing catch-up come September.Utilize Slow Periods: If expecting a slower season, use it to get ahead on content creation, client outreaching, or administrative tasks.Schedule a free Rapid Fire Strategy Session with Michelle Join the Sunday Morning Brew for additional resourcesbusiness planning, seasonal business strategies, reoccurring revenue, business strategy, online business, passive income, planning for entrepreneurs, business coaching, quarterly planning, revenue planning, business consultation
After counseling couples for 20 years, I've noticed a serious trend in what drives a wedge between husbands and wives when it comes to parenting and the seasons of family life. A lack of planning!If you're feeling overwhelmed by the next season of family life or if you dread summers because the season is so much different from the traditional school year, tune into this episode!I'm Jordan Langdon, and I've got your back with seasonal summer planning strategies that promise to turn potential pitfalls into pure pleasure. On today's show, we get up close and personal with the family calendar and discover how it can be your ally, not your adversary. From picking the perfect spot for your planning session to the old-school charm of handwriting your family's itinerary, we'll cover how to make this summer not only manageable but magical. You'll walk away armed with everything you need to tackle those seasonal nuisances head-on, whether it's wet towels littering the floor or scrambling for a last-minute birthday gift.But it's not all about the plan—it's about the people too. We discuss the art of keeping family ties strong and irritation at bay by maintaining bedtime routines on those summer nights even when the sun refuses to set. Plus, I share my personal playbook for creating simple systems that make summer living easy and enjoyable for the entire team. And let's not forget how sharing is caring; pass along these game-changing tips to friends yearning for their dose of serenity amidst the chaos of family life. So, tune in and transform your family's summer from frantic to fantastic!TakeawaysTake control of the family calendar to reduce distress and improve relationships.Set aside uninterrupted time for seasonal planning and involve your spouse and children.Make a brain dump of all the supplies and plans needed for summer.Reflect on the annoyances of summer and find solutions to minimize them.Involve the whole family in the planning process to create a sense of unity and belonging.Product Links mentioned in this episode:Summer Planning GuideTame the TechBest Me I Can Be JournalSupport the showGive $20 to keep the mic on. We're a 501 c(3) non-profit and produce this show for parents around the globe. Looking for things to combat boredom and bolster growth in your kids? Check out our shop and purchase our Tame the Tech Bundle and the Best Me I Can Be Journal! our website | our Private FB community!
This bonus episode is all about preparing for summer. Take in some tips,and apply them to your life in preparation for the BEST SUMMER EVER! We also dedicate significant time providing insight and advice regarding selecting the best summer camp for kids. (The Victory Couch is hosted by Rick and Julie Rando) Show notes: Connect with us on Instagram @thevictorycouch, Facebook, victorycouchpodcast@gmail.com, or www.thevictorycouch.com Want a new Victory Couch sticker for your water bottle, laptop, guitar case, etc.? Send us a quick screenshot of your review and your mailing address and we'll get you one! Reviews welcome https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-victory-couch/id1628820081 SUBSCRIBE to The Victory Couch e-mail list by visiting https://www.thevictorycouch.com/ and click SUBSCRIBE at the top of your screen. Leave us a voice message through Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevictorycouch/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevictorycouch/message
Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process
Welcome back to the podcast! After a refreshing holiday break, join me as I share valuable insights on making your student's summer meaningful. Let's kick off the year together!Access Signet's Guide to Summer Planning here.Explore various summer programs and exciting opportunities from Pathways to Science, Teenlife, and College Match Point.Access free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.
Ah, summertime. Beach days. Long nights. Sun rays. Maybe it was the fact that summer vacation when we were little was a great time, but even as an adult, I always look forward to summer. While I no longer get summer vacations like I did in grade school, I still love to make the most of the summer season. In this episode, I'm sharing how you can live your best life this summer (and any summer after). I want you to enjoy your summer, while being smart with your budget! Let's dive in! Here's a glance at this episode: [03:00] It's no secret that visiting all 50 states is a life goal of mine. In this City Girl Solutions segment, Kelsey asks which state I want to visit the most…and what I think of North Dakota! [05:40] Before considering summer vacations in a new place, think about all of the things that happen in your own city for the summer. [09:00] Visiting nearby cities can make for a wonderful summer vacation that helps you avoid going over-budget. [13:31] Live your best life this summer by channeling your inner-child and visiting theme parks or water parks! [16:11] To help you budget better during the summer, allocate more to your fun spending category, even if it means reducing other categories. Subscribe, Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts This helps me support more people — just like you — to make the best money moves as they make their way to their dream life. Resources mentioned in this episode: Listen to Episode 30 – Vacation Planning on a Budget Get your question answered on the podcast! Ask your question here. Struggling with your finances? Request a call with me (and get a budget)! Follow City Girl Savings on Instagram Follow City Girl Savings on TikTok Check out the City Girl Savings blog! Join the City Girl Savings Facebook Group Subscribe to the City Girl Savings Newsletter!
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Steve Sherk (Sherk's Guide Service) discuss summer planning for your next big buck. Jon discusses his recent activities and plans for the upcoming season. Steve details his upcoming big mountain scouting camp you can attend this summer. Jon explains how to manage dry spells and a new technique that can change your hunting property. Steve explains the importance of water and acorns this upcoming year. Steve details his upcoming season strategy and evaluates the food, water, and changes in habitat on landscape. Jon converses about leasing ground and things to consider if you are in the market for new property. Steve is taking time to evaluate the deer that survived last season and get his inventory read for the upcoming season. Steve identifies where deer are this year versus last year and what locations deer are going to reside in this time of year. Jon explains recent events on his own property that explain what big bucks may be doing this time of year. Steve and Jon discuss gimmicks and quick hunting fixes that do not work and how easily people buy into band aid options that do not lead to success. Jon explains how he approaches scouting this summer and property improvements. Steve discusses hunting smarter than harder, and what he is doing differently this season versus last year. Steve and Jon discuss youth hunting and why it's important to take a different approach to introducing kids to the outdoors. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Social Links Sherk's Guide Service – Guided Deer Hunts (sherksguideservice.com) Sherk's Guide Service - Home | Facebook Steve Sherk Jr. (@sherksguideservice) • Instagram photos and videos https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello fellow Product Bosses! It's your go-to gurus, Jacqueline and Minna, back again to light up your path towards entrepreneurial triumph. We're peeling back the curtain today to share our blueprint for navigating the summertime business landscape. This season presents unique opportunities and challenges, particularly for us as moms. We've been tirelessly paving the way to this point, and now, we're ready to strategically dial it down for the summer, immersing ourselves in precious family time. However, we're not going completely off-grid.While you might not see us in the front row as often, we'll be working diligently behind the scenes to maintain the business momentum. But let's be honest: we're also planning on hibernating a bit, prioritizing our children, and enjoying the sunny season. And yet, we've never fully paused. Our commitment to growth and progress remains unshakeable. Even in moments of challenge, we stay the course.We're diving into the dynamics of planning and managing your business activities around the summer months, striking a balance between reaping the benefits of a flourishing business and basking in some well-deserved poolside relaxation. We've planned ahead, establishing our availability, planning activities with our kids, and batching our work in advance to ensure the summer months are as productive as they are refreshing. Join us as we break down these strategies and inspire you to carve out your own version of a successful, fulfilling summer.Brought to you by the Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge! Commit to making 1 in 5 of your purchases from a small business, whether online or offline. The Shop 1 in 5™ Pledge is a way to make an impact together when (and where) it matters most. Join us and take the pledge today!Resources:Want a guide to over 308 business tolls and resources to help you effectively run your product-based business? Visit theproductboss.com/resourceguide to get this FREE download today!Connect:Website: theproductboss.comInstagram: @theproductbossMentioned in this episode:HubSpotGet started for free!HubSpot CRMNo Straight PathListen to No Straight Path by Ashley Menzies Babatunde!No Straight Path
This episode is all about the ways we might think about planning and curating our summers, from travel to reading lists to work projects to media and more. In addition, Sarah announces the launch of her Digital Detox Mini-Course! This is a 4 week course designed to help you change your screen time habits. If you are fighting digital distractions and spending more time on screens than you want to, this course is for you. Find out more and register for the Digital Detox Mini-Course at http://theshubox.com/courses Episodes Mentioned: 1) Plan Your Summer 2022 2) Heart to Heart Screen Time Talk Episode Sponsors: Earth Breeze: Liquidless earth-friendly detergent sheets! Right now, listeners can subscribe to Earth Breeze and save 40%! Go to earthbreeze.com/plans to get started Green Chef: The #1 Meal Kit for eating well. Go to GreenChef.com/plans60 and use code plans60 to get 60% off plus free shipping Jenni Kayne: Classic, cool, and comfortable - truly luxurious pieces that last! Find your forever pieces at jennikayne.com. Listeners get 15% off your first order when you use code PLANS at checkout! Contact Info: Email: sarah.hart.unger@gmail.com Voice questions: https://www.speakpipe.com/bestlaidplans Send me a text or voice memo - (305) 697-7189 Do something IRL and learn about Best Laid Plans LIVE in South Florida: https://theshubox.com/blpa Sign up for my newsletter: https://theshubox.com/newsletter Leave me a review if you can (Apple Podcasts Link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/best-laid-plans/id1525311647) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even though it still feels like winter, it's time to start planning for summer! From getting a job or taking a class to pursuing an internship or working on applications, summer offers a unique opportunity to focus on your interests for a few months. And don't forget about saving any earnings to help pay for college. We'll discuss all of this and more in today's show. We'll also welcome a current student to share how she created her own project while still in high school.
Even though it still feels like winter, it's time to start planning for summer! From getting a job or taking a class to pursuing an internship or working on applications, summer offers a unique opportunity to focus on your interests for a few months. And don't forget about saving any earnings to help pay for college. We'll discuss all of this and more in today's show. We'll also welcome a current student to share how she created her own project while still in high school.