Jordan Gill: Business Operations Consultant
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Jordan Gill | Business Operations Consultant
Show notes
In today's episode, you'll find out:
- The systems she uses throughout her day to make her life easier (and ones you can use too!)
- How you can be more efficient throughout your daily life.
- What she thinks people misconceive about time management professionals.
- The most challenging aspect about being an entrepreneur.
- How you can become a better networker and build authentic relationships with others.
- A proud moment of her career that stands out.
- How she works a 3 day work week and how you can too.
- How she sets boundaries in her life and business.
- How to manage your inbox and get over email overwhelm.
- How Amazon packing lists save her time.
Key takeaways from this episode
“I want to be there for my friends and family and I need my business to support that kind of lifestyle.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="Give yourself grace. Give yourself time. The first couple of months I was like, 'there's no way I'm going to be able to do 3-day work weeks!' - Jordan Gill" via="no"]"If you feel confident about it, then people feel your own confidence." - Jordan Gill“If you feel confident about it, then people feel your own confidence.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="No is a complete sentence. - Jordan Gill" via="no"]“As much as a systems person I am, I don't have a morning routine.” - Jordan Gill“My morning is the least scheduled part of my day.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="Nobody on my team has ever sent me an email. - Jordan Gill" via="no"]“Understanding how you work and move about your day and centering everything around It.” - Jordan Gill“I was super weird admitting that I liked to sleep in.” - Jordan Gill“It can seem harsh, but for me and my clients, systems are very supportive.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="If you're not fair to yourself, you're going to burn out. - Jordan Gill" via="no"]“Then you end up not being able to actually take care of anyone else because you're taking too much into consideration.” - Jordan Gill“If literally the Internet blew up, would I be able to continue my business? I feel confident I could say yes.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="Give other people grace and always serve first. - Jordan Gill" via="no"]“Decision fatigue is the most challenging thing for me as an entrepreneur.” - Jordan Gill[bctt tweet="The best part of my day has oddly become my inbox. - Jordan Gill" via="no"]
Links to resources
- Caylen Asher
- Slack
- Asana
- Monday.com
- How to Win Friends & Influence People
- 5 Minute Journal
- 5 Minute Journal App
- The Profit tv show
- The Partner tv show
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