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EP30How to Integrate Your Work & Home Life

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We are working under highly unusual circumstances right now. With the whole family sequestered at home together, it can be a challenge to focus on business. Listen in as Kareen Walsh explains how to establish work-life integration in a way that minimizes stress, increases productivity and leverages strategic, creative problem-solving to nail down what’s next!

Question Highlights

  • How are you seeing the unusual circumstances we’re in at the moment play out among the people you work with?
  • Let’s talk about some work-life integration tactics we can implement during isolation. What should we do first?
  • I know you’re really good at strategic, creative thinking. How can we mobilize our teams to lean into creativity right now?
  • How would you respond to people who don’t think they’re creative?
  • How can we focus on fulfillment in a time when people are worried about generating income?
  • What makes for a good collaboration? And what’s the best way to approach a potential business partner?
  • How can we use this time to identify our unique zone of genius and then leverage our gifts to generate revenue in the future?

In this episode, you will learn about…

  • The challenge people are facing in integrating their work and home life
  • How to establish a code of conduct to be productive at home
  • Setting up a designated recharging station for your family during isolation
  • The two questions that will shift you from reactionary mode into creative problem-solving
  • Kareen’s exercise for taking inventory of what truly fulfills you
  • How a good partnership can double your audience and help you scale
  • How to articulate your gifting and translate that into opportunities for income

Show Notes

We are working under highly unusual circumstances right now. With the whole family sequestered at home together, it can be a challenge to focus on business.

So, how do we integrate our work life with our home life? How do we minimize the stress and chaos of the moment and emerge stronger, more creative and more focused on what matters?

Kareen is the Growth Strategist and Business Coach behind Revampologist, a consulting practice that supports thought leaders in building seven- and eight-figure businesses—with ease. Kareen is passionate about helping C-suite executives and entrepreneurs align what they love with what they do every day, combining her extraordinary business savvy with a genuine heart of service. She is also the author of Lead with Value: How Leaders Unleash Their Vision, Empower Others, and Evolve Their Business.

On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Kareen joins Brooke to share the #1 challenge people are facing right now, discussing what we can do to facilitate work-life integration for as long as we’re sequestered at home. She introduces us to the two questions we can use to move out of reactionary mode and into strategic, creative problem-solving and explains what makes for a good business collaboration in the current environment. Listen in for Kareen’s insight on taking inventory of what truly fulfills you and learn how to translate your unique gifts into opportunities to generate revenue!

Resources

Lead with Value: How Leaders Unleash Their Vision, Empower Others, and Evolve Their Business by Kareen Walsh

Kareen’s Work from Home Framework

Kareen’s Strategic Life Planning Workbook

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