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Time management isn’t about better planners—it’s about better priorities. If you’re constantly overwhelmed, it’s time to rewrite the rules and take back control of your schedule, your energy, and your life.
What if your planner isn’t broken—but your approach to time is? In this episode, we dive deep with time management coach Anna Kornick to unpack how women can finally create time systems that actually work for their lives, not against them. Whether you’re juggling business, family, finances, or all of the above, this conversation will change how you think about time forever.
Key Takeaways
- Time management starts in your mind, not on the page.
- Awareness is everything: Pay attention to where you feel friction in your day—that’s your cue something isn’t working.
- Ditch the endless to-do list and create a realistic today list.
- Time and money are alike—both are limited and should align with your values.
- Systems should serve your season—customization is key.
- You are not the problem—outdated systems are.
Episode Summary
If you’ve ever felt like you’re drowning in a never-ending to-do list, you’re not alone—and more importantly, you’re not the problem. In this heart-to-heart episode, Anna Kornick joins the podcast to reframe how we think about time, productivity, and what it really means to take ownership of our days.
Anna reminds us that the key to effective time management starts with getting clear on your values and vision. Just like with financial planning, time must be allocated intentionally based on what matters most. She introduces the game-changing concept of a “today list”—a simplified, ruthlessly prioritized daily list that cuts through decision fatigue and overwhelm.
The conversation covers everything from mindset shifts and morning chaos to boundary-setting and habit stacking. Real-life friction points are shared—like mismatched socks and forgotten contacts—and how small tweaks, like alarms or relocating sock drawers, can transform your daily flow. The takeaway? Awareness + action = alignment.
Anna also previews her upcoming Take Back Your Time Challenge, a 5-day experience designed to help women reset their relationship with time. With daily support, customizable strategies, and a built-in community, this challenge is all about building a time management system that truly works for you—not some Pinterest-perfect version of productivity.
Ready to Take Back Control?
If you’re tired of feeling stretched thin and ready to step into a new season of clarity and purpose, the Take Back Your Time Challenge is your next move. Join Anna Kornick and a supportive community of women starting May 12th for five transformational days that will reset how you think about—and manage—your time. Sign up now at annadkornick.com/budgetbesties and start building a time strategy that actually works for you.
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Full Transcript
📍 good time management doesn’t start on the pages of our planners.
if you’re struggling with time management, you are not the problem. It’s just that the systems that you’ve tried so far were not built for your life
in order to change the way that you manage your time, you have to change the way you think about time.
instead of having one single to-do list, have a to-do list, but then have a today list. it’s the constant ruthless prioritization and reminding yourself of what is a priority for you in this season.
paper planners do not keep up with the speed of our lives now and the changes and what, and the things that are constantly shifting.
We are so excited to have Anna Cornick back on our podcast to talk about time management. Anna is, our business bestie.
, We love her so much. We love her energy. We love what she does for other women. And you know what, as you’ll hear us talk about time and money are very similar in that they’re. Limited resources and if we need to take ownership and, and, and tell them where to go on purpose according to our values and our goals, and that’s what we’re gonna talk about.
Yeah, her audience is our audience. And vice versa, guys. She has so many good tips and tricks to help you we can’t wait for you to hear from her because guys she has so much good information for you.
Hi Anna. We’re so excited to have you back on financial coaching for women.
Oh my goodness. This isn’t the best way to start my day possible,
so , thank you again so much for having me on, and I’ve gotta say, literally we serve the same people. There are women in my program who are in
Mm-hmm. Yeah.
tell me about getting their budget in order and feeling that financial peace for the first time in their lives, and they’re creating their accounts and they’re creating. Time blocks in their week to review and update their budget and get things done. And so I just, I love to see just how financial management and time management can go together so well.
On. I think you said it best when we were off air. You said it’s like peanut butter and jelly, and I think that that’s really important for you to say on air. Yeah. Yeah.
it’s, they’re like peanut butter and jelly. They just go
Mm-hmm.
support each other,
Yeah, well, you know what it makes me think is it they, it’s the woman that’s getting her life together and taking ownership of her life and, and choosing how life is gonna be instead of reacting to how life is gonna be. And so you need, you know, you wanna do both of those, both of those things in order to, to be that woman.
Yeah. Yeah. They really do totally go hand in hand.
Okay. So let’s dive into that. Let’s dive in. So we have women who. You know what, what they actually usually tell us before they sign in is, I don’t have time. Mm-hmm. I don’t have time to get my FI to work on my budget or to get my finances together. That’s why they’re just, or it takes too much time.
Yeah. Something like that. So what would you say to that woman?
yeah. Oh my goodness. So I. I, I have said so many times that good time management doesn’t start on the pages of our planners. And I’m sure it’s the same thing. Good financial management, good budgeting doesn’t start with the money in your wallet. I
I.
maybe it does, but the truth is, is that good time management starts by getting crystal clear about what matters most to you by getting super clear on your vision and your values for the. Your vision for the future and your personal core values, because when you are super clear on those things, every single decision that you make about time becomes so much easier.
But
I.
here’s the thing, that in order to change the way that you manage your time, you have to change the way you think about time.
That’s good.
if you, and if in your head you say, I don’t have enough time, I never have enough time, there’s not enough time to do the things that I want to do. Our crazy subconscious brains are going to look for proof of that
you’re speaking that life over you. Mm-hmm. Instead of speaking like the opposite. Right.
Ex exactly what we believe. The words that we say in our head, that’s what we end up experiencing in real life.
So if you say, I don’t have time to figure out my finances, you’re not gonna find the time. It’s not going to magically appear. And so there’s almost this. First, first step, this pre-first step. It’s a good time management that starts with believing that you can be good at it,
Mm-hmm.
that I have enough time for the things that matter most to me. I can manage my time well with purpose and intention. I mean. would really challenge you listening right now to spend the next 24 hours being really aware of the words that you say to yourself about time, when you start to pay attention to the language that you use about time, you, you’ll notice if you are speaking positively about time or if you’ve got some, some negative, some limiting beliefs in there that are impacting the way that you’re showing up.
Okay. Well, I want, I’m gonna be, I’m gonna be a little selfish here. I’m gonna be a little we’re gonna get a little coaching for us. Okay. ’cause where we’re at. I don’t,
do it.
I, you know, I think there is obviously language. I think it’s super important how your mindset about things is super important. But for us in our life, and our listeners know how we talk about this all the time, we our life is full.
That’s what we say. Our life is full. Anna, we like. Say, we don’t like to say busy, let’s just say it’s full. And, and you know, most days are, are a, are a, you know, 16 hour sprint and then we go to bed and it’s full of all good things, but it’s very full. And so I think that, you know. For me, I’m just, I, I think what I’ve had to learn with what you’re saying is it’s not that I don’t have time or I don’t, you know, I, I, I don’t have enough time.
It’s, I really have to be kind of ruthless in what I’m choosing to do for, I’ll give you an example. I would love to be on the decorating committee for the dances at our school. I. I can’t, like, I literally can’t. And I feel kind of selfish saying that because I like, what about those other moms that are doing it?
Aren’t, don’t they busy? But I literally can’t, I just, I have to be okay with saying that’s not gonna work. I can’t go to the, the Bible study that we used to go to. Yeah. That’s not, there’s no time for that particular Bible study. Like, I have the blocks. This is all that, that can literally fill in there. I can’t do, and I think maybe that’s part of limiting beliefs.
People don’t want to say no, they don’t want to to be realistic about what Right. They wanna serve. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Oh, oh. You absolutely nailed it. And I think what you’re describing is so incredibly common, especially for women. Especially for
Hmm.
because
I think.
yes, for, for many of us, we want to say, yes, we want to serve, we want to be there. And in the process of wanting to. serve and be a part and say yes, we end up dividing efforts.
We end up dividing our energy and our time into such tiny little slivers that we’re not able to show up in a meaningful, impactful way in all of them. And so when you said it comes down to having enough time for the things that matter most to you, that requires. Being really clear
Mm-hmm.
most to you, and then being ruthless about protecting those things, which can require you to set some boundaries and honor them, and the whole, that’s an entirely different podcast episode talking about the fuzziness of boundaries and how vague they can be and how to actually protect the boundary, but. It’s, it’s the constant ruthless prioritization and reminding yourself of what is a priority for you in this season.
Well, I love that and I think, you know, we start our budget sessions when we have a brand new client with their goals. Like that’s the first thing we do is we sit down and go, what is important to you? What are your goals? What are you striving for? What is your vision? Because if you don’t have that, you can’t really map out, you can’t have your money aligned then if you don’t know what, what that is.
Mm-hmm. Ann, go ahead. Yeah, well, so because time and money are both finite resources is what is what it is, and you have to choose, you, you get to choose where you’re gonna allocate them. And it’s the same, it’s the same principle. You can’t, you can’t say yes to everything in your budget. We do that all the time with our clients.
You, you’re gonna,
Yeah.
your, your money can. Only go so far, just like your time. And I think that that’s the hard part about growing up. And you know, there’s a lot of adulting things that we face, but you just, you know, you just can’t do everything. Yeah. And, and that sucks. It’s true though,
yeah.
this season of life that I’m in is I love being so present in my kids’ life.
Like, I’m not giving that up. I absolutely love my afternoons being 100% with them before they were in sports. Right now I don’t have any sports going on, Anna, in these last, these last two weeks, it’s been amazing. But like I, my seven to eight in the morning is 100% focused on them. Is it eight? Yeah. That’s the right time.
I’m like trying to figure out, and then in the afternoons I am one H and I don’t, I have no regrets. There is nothing in me that wants to take that back. But that also means that my time is taking up and I’m totally fine with it being on them. Like I have, there’s nothing in me that wants to change that.
And I know that it’s a season because I have three more years and my daughter’s gone two more years and my son’s outta the house, you know? And like I am going to cherish that right now. And then later on if, you know, I can fill that time with so many other things. Right. But that is what’s important to me and my family right now.
Yes. And that’s it. And when you’re clear on what’s important, it’s easier to hold your
Yeah.
and to realize what the give and take is. Whenever you have to say no to things, love it.
Well, I think
I
it’s, you know, like she said, right now is a, is a special season. And what, you know, I, so the other thing I would just say to my, to anyone listening is it, it also gets tricky, the boun, the fuzzy boundaries that you were talking about because,
because
I, I have three kids. I, I can’t be equally present for all of them.
Like, that’s just honest and it’s hard. It’s very hard. And then, hey, by the way, I have a husband too. Don’t even forget about that. They’re important. And and then also I have me, I don’t know if anybody remembers that I used to like, go for runs and to the gym. I don’t know that used, that used to be a thing.
So, you know, so I just think,
so I just
I, I just think it, it’s, to me, it’s being really honest about. About how hard that is and like, you know, like Vanessa said, it might be for right now a season, but I just think it’s, it’s hard to figure that out. There’s so much, you know, you know, another thing, Anna, I know we’re talking your ear off.
Another thing is we say all the time things are more complicated now with your finances right there, you have more bills. There’s more, everything’s digital. Like, it’s the, you know, the way change in more activities. The well, the way you, yeah, yeah. The way your investments are, are even more complicated than it was a generation ago.
So, so is your time, like, there’s so many more things that we’re doing. We’re so much more busy than we were a generation ago, and so both of them require a different up. Like leveling up your mindset, your skillset to manage. Yeah.
Yeah. And you know, that’s what I say is that so often when we, you know, when we are in elementary school, when we are in high school, and even when we are in college, our schedules are basically set for us. Decisions are made by other people about how we spend the bulk of our time and our free time. When we were growing up was that little, you know, that piece of time in the evenings or summers or whatever,
A free time.
right?
laughing.
most part, we had our
Mm-hmm.
decided
I’ve never thought of it that way, and that is such a good, I love that you’re not wrong.
this is why, especially when I work with teachers are leaving the teaching
Mm.
whether they’re retiring or they’re moving into entrepreneurship, or anyone who is moving from like the nine to five world into entrepreneurship, suddenly all of the decisions about how you spend your time are completely up to you, and it is a shock. To our systems because we have spent so much of our lives being told where we go and where and and what time
Mm-hmm.
there. And we.
Mm-hmm.
It, it, it’s like showing up at the gym the very first time for your very first workout. You don’t, you don’t know how to do things because you’ve just never had to do it before.
You don’t have the practice, you don’t have the reps
Mm-hmm.
to feel confident in making decisions about how you spend your time because it’s always been made. For you. I mean, it’s the same thing with our finances as we’re growing up. For the most part, we didn’t have to make financial decisions until we hit, until we, you know, became adults.
And so, and a lot of times I, you know, I even say because I hear from women all the time, why didn’t they teach us time management in school? Why didn’t they teach us this in, in college
they just managed it for you. Yeah.
First they just managed it for you. But the second thing is, is like what you said about how our lives are so much more complex now, even if we had been taught time management in high school, that even apply?
I mean, I graduated in 2003. Would that even apply? Every single member of my, every single student in my high school was given a paper planter. Our lives paper planners do not keep up with the speed of our lives now and the changes and what, and the things that are constantly shifting. So even if we had been taught that earlier, the way we manage our time has to constantly
Yeah. Yeah. Just becomes obsolete.
the world around
Well, I, I also wanna throw a little, a little shade here because you know what? My husband doesn’t have a paper planner. He doesn’t accept my Google Calendar invites, and he’s doing just great. So, you know, the, the bonus I’m gonna add in here, Anna, is we’re also managing ev.
We’re not only trying to manage our time, but we’re managing everyone else’s time, too. The business,
Yeah.
our, our business our time, the kids’ time, the husband’s time, like everyone’s we’re helping. And don’t forget about the pets. Vanessa’s got a farm over here, you know, she’s got a lot of them. So so it’s a lot.
So what then, Anna, like, give us, we’re gonna, I wanna get into what you’ve got going on next week ’cause it’s really exciting. But give us like a couple tangible tactical, like, takeaway things that, that our friends can do, our listeners can do with, with, now that we’ve overwhelmed them in case they didn’t know how hard it was.
Their lives are, well, they just know that we’re right there. Seven now. They really are. And so, you know, I love what you said, it’s that you can’t keep up with the paper. Calen, like paper planner can’t keep up with life. Like, give us a couple tactical, tangible things that they could do to start feeling better about their time.
I,
Yeah, absolutely. Well, the first thing that I wanna tell you is that if you’re struggling with time management, you are not the problem.
hmm.
are not the problem. It’s just that the systems that you’ve tried so far were not built for your life and that’s okay. And so when we’re talking tactical tips I. The first thing that I would really encourage you to do is to bring more awareness, and I know that that seems fluffy, but when you can bring more awareness and pay attention during the course of a day or a week to where you feel friction, where you feel frustrated, those are your targets for figuring out, because when you feel the f. The frustration, it gives you clues into what’s not working. Instead of saying, nothing’s working, everything’s a mess. No, let’s, let’s
Mm.
bring awareness to it and let’s get clear. And then I would say. Instead of, instead of letting yourself be overwhelmed by a massive to-do list every single
Mm-hmm.
because let’s be honest, like exactly what Shayna said, we are not only managing time for ourselves and our kids, but we’re also probably corralling a husband and running a business and family fi.
Like we have a lot going on, and any given day, we probably have 300 things to
Mm. Preach. Calm down.
that’s, that’s not even an exaggeration.
No.
that is real. we can’t do 300 things in a single day. And so my tactical tip is instead of having one single to-do list, have a to-do list, but then have a today list.
I. Have a to-do list that captures all the things that you know you need to
Mm-hmm.
but then every morning start fresh and create a today list. What are the, are the like realistic 10, five to seven
Yeah. Oh, I like the five to seven.
yeah, five to
It’s not 300. We can do that.
no, it’s not, can’t do that. And we can’t get
You know, well, and then we get mad at ourselves, right? And then we get mad at ourselves. We didn’t do it, and then we go eat ice cream. That’s is, am I speaking just my life? It’s fine. Okay. Hold on. I, I,
no,
I wanna dial in a little bit more to, to these, okay. So what I, what I love about this to-do list today list is it takes a decision fatigue out of today.
If I have already brain dumped the to-do list, and I know. I know there’s a thousand things over there, right. But I don’t have to think about ’em. I don’t have to keep ’em in my mind anymore. I don’t have to file them and, and organize them in here. They’re down and then I can just go pick some for today.
I don’t have, like, it doesn’t matter. They all have to get done. Like, I can just be okay with that because I know, I know there’s a million, but I’m just gonna go focus on my today list. I feel like that that gives me some piece, some strategy, some plan. I love that. Well, and I’ll say that a to-do list sounds endless.
And a today list sounds doable. It’s like today
today.
24 hours. I think I can accomplish that before I go to bed. It just feels there’s less friction there. But back to the friction, I wanna go back to that ’cause I want us to all like, let’s be tangible with our, with our listeners. Let’s think about the friction.
What is the friction in your all’s days right now, like your regular day? And then how might you solve that? So I was thinking for me. One of the, the, I mean this is so dumb, but this is what it comes, I’ll give you two examples. One, I remember Christie Wright saying it took her so long to get dressed.
She literally figured out that it was because the light in her closet was wrong, and she like, when she would go back and try it on in the real light, she’d be like, this looks stupid different. So she literally fixed the light bulbs in her closet and saved her time. I’m like, that’s genius. I never can solve problems that easily.
Whatever. I I, my kids in the morning, you know, we have the same, our kids go to school at the same time, so seven to eight is when they’re, they’re getting ready, they’re eating, they’re getting their life together. The friction.
too.
at 7 45 with my middle daughter who’s always ready, always on time, like super, whatever.
And my oldest son who’s like playing piano, even though he’s not dressed, and my younger daughter who’s like, like doing cartwheels, like that’s the friction. Okay. So you know what the simple solution is? Everybody gets up 30 minutes earlier until there’s no friction, until we’re all so bored by 7 45. That we all can, we’re all ready to go.
Like, we just gonna keep backing this time up baby. And then there’s no more friction for mom and, and Melanie doesn’t have to yell at everybody and everybody doesn’t have to hear, yell at Melanie yelling at everybody. Problem solved. So that’s my little anecdotal one. What do you guys got?
Yeah. So I mean, if I think about friction right now in our life, so funny. I can think about the friction points that have been solved much easier than I
yeah. Do that. Give us one then. Yeah.
one that we solved, it’s, it’s also in the mornings because that’s when life is so chaotic. We found that, so our back door has like a little mudroom area where we keep all the
Mm-hmm.
but we don’t keep the socks in, like in the mudroom, right?
We keep the shoes, and so what kept happening earlier in the school year is that we would through the morning routine. Everybody would eat breakfast, and then it would be time for shoes. A-L-E-X-A us a reminder and says. Hey, reminder, it’s time to put on shoes. And so then everybody heads to the, to the mudroom to put on shoes, but then it’s like, we don’t have socks.
And then it turns into this whole free for all running back across the house to the bedroom to get socks. And so that friction point, sure it could have been eliminated by putting all the kids’ socks in the mudroom, but I didn’t wanna do that. So I created a, a habit pairing. A habit pairing it’s, or a habit stacking is what some people call it.
It’s when you take an existing part of your morning routine, which for us is getting the girls from the bedroom to the bathroom to brush their
Step one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
still, they still need a lot of assistance and so I don’t walk out of their room unless I have socks
Mm. Yeah.
And then
that.
and then I just
Just carrying socks around all morning.
until I get to the kitchen and then they
Yep.
the kitchen island, boom. And again, it’s so silly
But it’s life changing. It’s been life changing probably.
caused such an issue. And, but now it’s like, okay, I’m not walking outta the room unless I have socks in my
Right? Yeah, no, that’s good. Love it. Mine is also to do with kids. Imagine that my son has to put his contacts on in the morning. He also. Forgets to brush his teeth because it’s like they’re so well, they share a bathroom. So that’s like if you don’t get, yeah, that’s hard. I, I did put mirrors in both of their rooms so that way, ’cause she would always need him to get outta the bathroom so she can be in the mirror.
No. So we solved that problem by just buying more, see
Yep.
solve another solution. But we have alarms. Like in the morning, very strategically at certain times on their phone that just start beeping and then they say whatever needs to happen at that time. And that was literally ’cause he would go to school for days without putting his contact in.
And I was sick and tired of asking him, do you have your contact? And it’s really important. His vision is very, very important to fix because he wants to be a pilot and we’re going through this whole season of. Making sure that he’s doing what he’s supposed to be doing. That I’m tired of being the only one that feels like I care about it.
Like why am I the only one that cares about your vision? So it is, timers happen in the morning multiple timers. Mm-hmm. At multiple times that mean multiple things. Yeah. But it works. And he does the thing. I don’t, I no longer have to ask so good him or her to do whatever they’re supposed to do because they’re getting reminded.
It is so good.
awesome.
also wanna say, Vanessa has the best Roomba ever and she has
she.
designs for when like. Different times. Like she’s super, super good about this. Like so she has the one, I’m only gonna be gone for 20 minutes or what? I only have like a 20 minute routine or a full detail like listen, y’all we’re all about the time like solutions, like you said, where is the friction?
And her, for her it was dog hair. ’cause she has a lovely dog that likes to leave his hair everywhere and like that’s a solution. Like I have a quick, a quick and a long and I love that, but okay. Okay. I love that we gave some real examples. I am always about the real examples and I always take those in.
But now I think it’s time, Anna, for you to tell us a little bit about, you know, what’s going on next week and why our, our listeners definitely should go find out more and sign up.
Yeah, so thank you so much for asking. I am so pumped because next week on May 12th, I’m kicking off the first ever take back your time challenge. Like I said, this is the first time I’ve ever, I. Created this five day experience to completely reset the way that you think about time and the way that you spend your time.
And honestly, I’ve gotta say, I feel like as a mom, it’s a little bit perfect timing because we’re heading into the time of year that our schedules get turned upside down. I mean, we’re shifting from. School schedules to summer schedules, and that means a shift in
Mm-hmm.
That means a shift in priorities, even if it’s just for a
Mm-hmm. And this is a chance for you to like gain back control of that?
Absolutely to, to, to be in the
Mm-hmm.
seat of your time rather than letting your time run it for you, which always feels like haywire. So it’s a five day challenge. Every day we’ll meet and focus on just a different area of reclaiming your time. And, you know, just like we talked about how having awareness around what those friction points are.
That’s actually day one of our challenge is let’s really dial in that awareness with just some really solid focus on where our time is going. Because isn’t that the question? Like, I don’t even know where my time is going. I get to the end of the day and I don’t even know what I did that day. Well, let’s, let’s change
Yeah.
let’s fix that together.
Yeah. It’s the same question we get, where’s all my money going? So it’s the same.
Yeah.
same problem. And so, so they’re gonna get, they’re gonna hang out with you every day, five days, because I think that that actually is what they need to do. Like get off, get off. Love you. I’m speaking to myself too.
Get off your phone, get off of whatever. Watching social media, all of whatever. Go hang out with Anna and actually, ’cause that’s what people need. We need the accountability, we need the leadership. Like, I need you to tell me exactly what to do and I will do it. And then hopefully my life will change after the, after I do it.
Right. Like, but if I’m just gonna watch a video or read a book or whatever, I might not, I might not actually implement anything or it might not get down into my, into my brain cells. Right? So them hanging out with you, I think is a big key part of this challenge.
definitely. And that’s why it’s designed as a five day experience because it builds in accountability. Hey, we’re gonna come back tomorrow. Let’s talk about what we did. But not only is it me saying, Hey, do this. There’s an entire community of women who is going to be there right alongside you.
At the time that we’re recording this, more than 50 women have already jumped in and joined and have shared why they’re so excited about reclaiming their time. For some it’s energy, I wanna feel more energy. I wanna feel more energized to do the things I wanna do. For some, it’s, I wanna be more present with my family, with my kids, and not feel like I’m always thinking about work.
And for others it’s. I want time for myself. That’s what I really wanna reclaim here. I feel like I’m showing up in all of my different roles as best as I can, but am I showing up for myself? And so that’s what this is designed to do with my support. You know, I’ve been a time management coach for five plus years now working one-on-one with women, really diving deep into understanding. going on here? You know, what are all of these challenges? Not to mention living them myself through different seasons of life.
Yeah.
I bring more than a decade of experience in the world of crisis communications and government affairs, which is nothing but creating order out of chaos. And so. Taking everything that I’ve learned and not just things that I’ve created for myself, because I don’t pretend to think that just because something works for me means that it’s gonna work for everyone. bring a collection of methods and strategies. That can be customized to you
I love that.
you and your uniquely beautiful self, the way that you think, the way that you operate. This isn’t just another five week challenge with a copy and paste system. That may or not work may or may not
Mm-hmm.
This is about transforming the way that you think about time so that you can take it back and keep it.
Girl, you could just be a commercial for our budget system too. Yeah. Literally. We, we love that. Yeah. It’s not cookie cutter or copy and paste, like you said, and, and you’ve gotta figure it out and make it, get some system in your life that works for you. That’s like long term. It’s not, we’re not white knuckling trying this, this thing we’re, we’re.
Getting something that’s custom fit. Right. It’s custom fit. I was reading your, the landing page for the workshop and I was like, yes. Yep, yep. That’s me. Yep, that’s me and yep. That’s our listeners. Like, so you guys go check it out
Anna, tell us where our listeners can find you.
Sure. So to join us for the take back Your Time Challenge, you can head straight to anna d cornick.com/budget besties. And I know y’all also have that link over in the show notes for this episode, so if you immediately forget what it is, just go to the show
Important.
But. Again, that’s anna d cornick.com/budget besties.
That’s gonna take you straight to the challenge so you can find out everything that’s, everything that’s waiting for you over the next over the next week. And you know, like I said, it’s. Five days of transformational trainings. You do have access to replays because I know that it’s a busy time of year, and if you can’t make it live, hey, that’s okay.
You’ve got a
Mm-hmm.
can catch up. You’ve got our amazing community that’s already ready to cheer you on and support you. I love a worksheet, so every single
Yes.
worksheets and fill in the blanks and
Can we get a gold stars and a pluses? Yeah.
And I’ve also thrown in some really cool bonuses for y’all. You know, we talked about the importance of having that mindset really locked in. So I’ve put together a really awesome. Bonus called the Go-Getter mindset. That really helps you start taking those initial steps to transforming your time mindset into being a go-getter who gets things done? And if you’ve always wondered what other women’s morning routines, evening routines look like, I’ve put together the Ultimate Routines recipe book.
This is the only place that you can get access to this, but it’s the Ultimate Routines recipe book, and it’s a collection of 10 women’s. Routines all
That’s worth it all by itself. Yeah. Let’s go.
you can kind of like,
Pick and, yeah.
how other people are doing things and see what you wanna pull from that to apply to your own life.
So,
that. That’s so good.
excited.
know.
it’s gonna be a ton of fun. But most importantly on the other side of this challenge is a total time transformation that’s just waiting for you. So I
Yeah.
to be your
Yeah. I think, yeah, you guys, if, if you think that time management or you know, your time is something that you, you have struggled with, which if you, if you’re human I think that that’s true you should commit to this. Commit to yourself, like do this for you. And like, like Anna said, give her a week.
And on the other side. Things are gonna be totally different. And I think that’s, IM, you should try, you should do it. Well, I love how you said that, like, do this for you, honor yourself. We tell people all the time with their budget, like, invest in yourself for once. Maybe this is the first time you’ve ever had a chance to sit down and, and commit to figuring out your time management and why it hasn’t been working.
And then on the other side of this, you will have a plan that works for you. Like imagine having that. Yeah. That that in itself is worth being there and watching the replays. Absolutely. So Anna, thank you so much for coming on and serving our audience and giving these tact. Tangible and tactical tips for them, and we can’t wait to see you next week.
Thank you so much.
I just love y’all. You’re the
You know you’re the best. I know you are, but what am I? Okay.




