Creating Work and Life Harmony with Megan Sumrell

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Today’s episode marks the end of season 5 of the podcast. We’ve had wonderful guests and conversations, and are excited to end it with a bang! We discuss dealing with unpredictability and knowing how to create a weekly planning process with Megan Sumrell. Megan uses her background and personal experiences to help people create routines and time management strategies to balance work and life harmony. She explains how to create a weekly plan, labels what uncertainty can look like, and demonstrates the importance of knowing yourself to improve your lifestyle. Time management is really harped on in corporate America, and is something that can greatly benefit ranches in so many ways.

We’re going to take a break and be back with Season 6! We have lots of new things in the making and can’t wait to share them with our listeners.

 

In this episode, Creating Work and Life Harmony with Megan Sumrell, we cover: 

  • Getting out of the “just in time living” routine, and implementing ways to have control

  • Megan’s family communication center, and the place it has in the home

  • The positive impact that these time management skills will have on the next generation

  • The importance of tailoring steps and processes that work for your personality type

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