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5 Productivity Hacks to Improve Work Life Balance

Hiya Gorgeous!

Please be unproductive.

Ha! Has anyone ever said that to you? I certainly haven’t received that luxurious request. Quite the opposite in fact. Google β€œbe more productive” and you’ll get over 892 million results!

We all want to increase productivity because we think it will help us be more successful, improve our work life balance, and have more freedom. If we could just be more productive, we’d finally be able to finish that project, get that promotion and do everything we’ve always wanted to do but never had time for. Right?

This probably hits especially close to home if you’re an entrepreneur like me. We’re always looking for new ways to optimize how we use our timeβ€”it’s not easy to grow a business while maintaining some semblance of a personal life outside of work! As a result, we often push ourselves way past our limits and work long hours, resulting in poor work life balance.

Look, I’m all for being driven as long as it doesn’t drive us into the ground. Rememberβ€”we’re humans, NOT conveyor belts!

Productivity is meant to simplify our lives, not leave us feeling even more exhausted or stressed.

Whaddya say we take a step back and look at productivity from a different angle?Β 

5 Stress-Free Productivity Tips to Improve Work Life Balance

The 5 practices I’m sharing today have helped me accomplish everything from simple daily tasks to building a thriving 7-figure business, all while maintaining a healthy work life balance. They’ll help you use productivity to make space for pursuing your deepest desires and doing what makes you happy. Because what’s more important than that? Ready to discover these surprisingly simple, joyful productivity tips? Let’s dig in!

1. Design your ideal week.

If you want to learn how to be more productive, you’ve gotta start by examining how you manage and use your time. Because even if you have all the time in the world, it’s still possible to be unproductive.

When I say design your ideal week, I’m talking about more than just blocking off space in your calendar (although that IS part of it!). It means looking at the week ahead holisticallyβ€”including your responsibilities and commitments, AND the stuff you do to support your physical and mental healthβ€”then laying out a schedule that optimizes the time you have.

Ask yourself these questions when designing your ideal week:

  • What times do I want to go to bed and wake up? (A consistent schedule can help improve your sleep, too… win-win!)
  • What days do I want to work, and when should my work hours begin and end? (This one is especially key for all of you entrepreneurs and self-employed folks out there!)
  • When is my energy at its peak for tackling complex/creative tasks? I call these β€œgolden hours” and I protect β€˜em like crazy. For me, golden hours are my first few hours in the morning. Right now, I’m using them to write my next book. When I’m done, I’ll protect them for writing speeches, creating sales pages, or other big-thinking creative work. The big idea is to do your most important work when your energy is highest.Β 
  • What existing commitments do I have that I can’t change? Are there any I can adjust to make room for new work and personal priorities?
  • What does a productive day usually look like for me? When do I usually feel most alert and focused?
  • Where in my schedule would it be most beneficial to have breaks? What should my breaks look like (taking a walk, meditating, stretching…)?
  • What tends to distract or pull me off task? Is there anything I can do to avoid or better manage those distractions?
  • Where am I most productive? How can I set myself up for success with my work environment (consider lighting, noise, decor, how you sit/stand at your desk and so on).

Put together a first draft of your ideal week and try it out. Stick with it for at least a couple of weeks before you decide something needs to change (change often causes discomfort, so give yourself a chance to adapt). Then, don’t hesitate to make adjustments if something isn’t working or your needs change.

2. Take a β€œless but better” approach to your to-dos.

In our quest for productivity, we often end up piling more onto our plates before we’re able to metabolize what’s already there. You’re not the problem here, tootsβ€”it’s your to-do list. Forcing constant accomplishment is like expecting yourself to be an assembly line. So, let’s talk about how to be more productive with a less but better mindset.

This practice is based on a concept from Greg McKeown’s book, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less (which I highly recommend, by the way… it changed my life!). He talks about doing less, but better, so you can make the highest possible contribution.

Keep your to-do list short and sweet, it’s that simple! Rather than loading it up with a mess of tasks you can’t possibly complete, focus on the stuff that really matters and moves the needle on your Big Sky Goals. A more manageable list will reduce stress and leave more energy for productivity in the areas you care about!

A less but better approach is about aiming for the big wins that create a domino effect in all areas for good work life balance.

3. Build in buffer time.

We can’t be productive 100 percent of the time. We also can’t will ideas and solutions to come to light just because we want them to! In fact, sometimes the harder we try, the further our productivity (and good ideas) plummet. It’s not convenient, but it’s the truth.

That’s why we need to build in buffer timeβ€”for when we’re stuck, things don’t go as planned or the crap hits the fan (trust me, it will)! Having buffer time is a way to give your brain SPACE. Like brainstorming without a looming deadline, doodling your way through a challenge or just resting. Good ideas have a way of bubbling up when you just let your smart noggin relax and do its thing. Haven’t you ever wondered why you get your best ideas in the shower or while taking a walk? Relaxation fuels creativity.

Buffer time is also a must for when life throws you a curveball, because if you pack your schedule too tight, one small hiccup can turn into a full-blown disaster.

For example, let’s say you’re on a team of people preparing for a new product launch. You map out your timeline leading up to the big day and divvy up the tasks with respective due dates. Then, one of your teammates gets sick and misses a deadline by a couple of days. Without buffer time, a small blip quickly pushes back the whole launch. Ouch.

On the other hand, if you plan for the unexpected, productivity doesn’t suffer if someone falls behind. Your buffer is your safety netβ€”it’ll help you bounce back quickly if you miss the mark for any reason (which is normal because we’re human, remember?!). Let your buffer catch you, then jump right back in.

4. Prioritize simple self-care.

Sometimes we’re so busy thinking about how to be more productive, we forget to take some quality time to take care of ourselves. I’ve been there! But you know as well as I do that when you throw yourself out with the bathwater, it all goes to hell. Your ideas dry up. Your relationships suffer and so does your health (mental and physical).

To avoid that hot mess, commit to supporting yourself through simple, consistent practices. My personal favorites include:

  • Wind down earlier: I know what it’s like to try and cram in a bunch of tasks at the end of the day, but getting enough quality rest is essential for productivity. Start your nighttime routine a bit earlier to prepare yourself for sleep. For more sleep tips, check out my Ultimate Guide to Better Sleep here.
  • Center yourself: How you start your day sets the tone for your overall success. Doing just 10 minutes of mindful meditation every day can be a game changer. Check out my video on how to make meditation easier here or treat yourself to my Self-Care for Busy People meditation album here!
  • Protect time off: You can’t maintain a high level of productivity if you never take time off! They can be vacations or staycations, but it must be time to disconnect and refuel. Find a work life balance that works for you and whatever you do, schedule and protect it like your life depends on it!

Psst… If you’re an entrepreneur, self-care should be a part of your business plan. That’s what I call holistic entrepreneurship. Your business is an extension of youβ€”if you’re not healthy, it can’t be either. And at the end of the day, your well-being is far more important than any amount of productivity or success.

5. Delegate, Delegate, Delegate

This tip is especially critical for all of my entrepreneurial friends out there, so listen up! I know from personal experience how easy it is to fall into the do-it-all-yourself mentality. Your business is your baby, so relinquishing control can be really uncomfortable. But you can’t be your most productive self if you’re trying to do it all.

The trick is to hire folks you trust so you can be at ease with sharing the responsibility. My Crazy Sexy Team consists of full-time folks, freelancers and consultantsβ€”all of that unique experience and perspective makes for a top-notch crew if I do say so myself! I wouldn’t be able to be as creative, focused and productive as I am if it weren’t for my incredible team.

But while saying how much you appreciate your team members is valuable, it’s not everything. So at Crazy Sexy Wellness, we make sure that sentiment also comes through in the way we pay and treat our people. That means offering competitive salaries, benefits packages, and paid time off, plus quickly addressing roadblocks that hinder our team’s achievements.

Productivity doesn’t appear out of thin airβ€”it grows where people feel valued, rested, secure and inspired! If you want people to thrive, set them up for full-body, holistic success. Listen to their ideas, respect their independence and show them how much you appreciate them by contributing to their self-care.

This tip isn’t just for work teamsβ€”it’s really about getting comfortable with delegating in all areas of your life. Your team might include your babysitter, hair stylist, therapist, partner, moving company… you get the idea. Whoever helps YOU be more productive needs your support to be productive (and happy and healthy!) too.

There you have it, my take on productivity!

Keep in mind that there’s no one-size-fits-all productivity plan. Your ability to get β€˜er done will shift as life shifts. Babies change the game and so does sickness, family needs, unplanned renovations and car troubles. Work life balance looks different depending on your season of life. The goal is to create a business that’s life-proof so that your contributions can expand and contract when sh*t happens, without restricting your results. I hope these tips help you move in that direction.Β 

If today’s tips resonated with you, don’t forget to grab my free ebook, How to Build Your Business without Burning Out: 10 Keys for Avoiding the Mistakes Most Entrepreneurs Make! It’s a must-read whether you’re already an entrepreneur or have always dreamed of starting a business, or if you have a burning passion you’ve been waiting for the right time to pursue (hint: the time is now!).

Your turn: What are your favorite productivity hacks? Or if you’re feeling unproductive these days, what’s standing in your way? Let’s support each other in the comments below!

Peace & simplicity,

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  1. Larry Fogle says:

    I try to keep active…attitude is the key here,although health can also be akey factor.I exercise,also I put myself on a comfortable diet….I really loveto read your tips on a healthy lifestyle,Kris!!!!! you inspire me so much………have a great week,my friend.

  2. Mia Goros says:

    “Pay people to take care of themselves.” YES!
    Our society needs to really understand that it’s not unproductive or stupid to take time for ourselve! We need to recharge. We will do quality work and indeed be more productive :). I love how more companies are offering free yoga, massages, and retreats.

  3. Chris Tracy says:

    I love how you keep it on the human level in your overall balance of life, Kris….Always a joy to follow your insights and healthy living tips… πŸ™‚ Thanks for Sharing

  4. Shannon says:

    I am inspired every time you leave me a email.
    Thank you for encouraging yourself & us to live a quality life.
    Your purpose is that you walk the walk truthfully.

  5. Maria says:

    Gosh, this post was AMAZING. Love the soothing advice πŸ™‚

  6. Liz says:

    Hello, I just found you. In the nick of time. I was feeling weighted down from all my to-do lists (that have sub headings!). Today I have taken 2 positive steps to regain some much needed balance in my life. 1) I took the time to read your excellent blog. 2) I ordered your juicing book (yippppppeeee help is on it’s way to New Zealand!). Thank you, thank you, thank you. Liz x

  7. Mary says:

    About a month ago, I made a couple changes to my to-do list that have helped tremendously. First one was on the weekend, only put down the things you really think you can get done. The other things go on the “Things to-do if you finish your to-do list” list. I haven’t gotten to that list but it still makes me feel better it is on a list somewhere. This has cut down my stress level. The other change I made is the 3 necessary things to do – laundry, bills, and pill boxes, I moved to different weekdays instead of the weekend. So laundry is M-Tu, pill boxes is W, and bills is Th. So now I don’t have those “have to do” things on the weekend. I have been working with a wonderful psychologist to help my husband and I come through my daughter’s recovery from a chronic illness. And she has been having us try to do more fun things. Well, actually she says do more “right-brain” activities. So these are the things I try to do on the weekend – the walk outside, golfing, out with friends, play piano, etc. I also am 4 weeks into a 6 week online Mindfulness Fundamentals class (www.mindfulschools.org), which I do on the weekend. This course and the daily practice has been life-changing. (One of my goals is to teach mindfulness in schools; this is not my current career – thanks for the dream planner/vision board blog post too!) I will definitely check out the Headspace app.
    One other thing I have been trying to do is to decrease or not go on Facebook. I have 3 favorite pages (one is yours!) which I have favorited so the posts come to the top, but I really need to take a break from FB; just haven’t figured to how to get my fix of the inspirational pages. I tried signing up for the email newsletters but it’s not the same.
    Thanks for all you do. You are a special spirit.

  8. Cholena Orr says:

    This is great- thank you! I’m actually a productivity consultant and agree with everything you say πŸ™‚

  9. Michelle says:

    Great share Kris. Andy is like a good song. Thank you for connecting me. It was just what I needed today. xo

  10. Laura Jolna says:

    Trello is AMAZING and has changed my world! I use it for my business and my own goals.
    So happy to hear you mention it ,
    Kris, I have been so inspired by your story as I’ve been struggling with Lupus and multi systemic auto inflammatory disease for many years.
    Thank you for all that you do and all that you share to uplift others!

  11. Isabel says:

    I searched for a good app for meditation and fortunately I found Headspace. Love it!
    Loved your text! Too often we try to be perfect in everything. I always set extremely high expectations to myself. Sometimes this stops me from even starting the project.

  12. Kiara says:

    I have this itching feeling that you are all about inspiring people into wellness. πŸ™‚ I sat down feeling scattered and overwhelmed today and your blog did just that. In fact, I’ve been trying to suss out exactly what type of career change I want to manifest and your article helped me find clarity! All of a sudden I’m feeling invested in cleaning up my to do list, my house and my calendar to reflect my priorities and then helping others do the same! Thanks Kris!!!! You are crazy sexy wonderful!

  13. Deborah Garrard says:

    Oh my goodness, this is just what I needed at this moment in time. I’ve over scheduled myself with work and family commitments and I feel paralyzed not productive. I’m going round in circles and my health is suffering as a result. From today I’ve made some really important decisions based on less is better and have now got a tidy to do list. I’ve thought about what I need and want instead of always the needs of other people, I’m going to have a nice pampering session tonight and I’ve dusted off my blender so I can have smoothie’s for breakfast. Thank you Kris your my little angel x

  14. Jennie says:

    Thank you for this blog! It’s just what the doctor ordered.
    Honestly, I go back and forth. I wish I could find a way to be consistently productive. When I’m in it, I’m IN IT..ALL IN..gettin’ sh** DONE! …but when I’m not, I’m really not. And you’re right, then I feel bad about myself.
    I’m super disorganized and TERRIBLE at time-management. It takes time to get organized…time that I can’t seem to fine…womp womp…then I get distracted…it’s a vicious cycle. It’s like my mind goes to a million different places all at once and when I do get a second to relax, I’m just thinking about all of the things that I probably should, or could, be doing…perhaps it’s a product of living on the upper east coast…everything is fast-paced… …maybe I should start meditating…I’m gonna check out Andy’s Ted Talk…along with Tello and Headspace…
    Thank you again…for just being awesome!
    …and I love starting my day with a Crazy Sexy Love note πŸ™‚

  15. anisha says:

    kris that was amazing! i think that was your best blog post ever and i loved all the links and resources. thank you for spreading your amazing work and energy into the world!

    PS- can’t wait for crazy sexy juice. did i mention by the way i absolutely love your book titles?!

  16. Della says:

    Wow!! Your company sounds amazing. I want to work for you!!! What a refreshing approach to work life balance. Well done

  17. Adam Trainor says:

    Great article. I am productive in work and life but not when it comes to being social. I need to prioritise more!! Your best ideas happen when your in the shower, mine happen when I am driving and thinking too much when I have no where to note down what I am thinking!! I likw the bit when you say allow yourself to relax… Whats that? I find that even when I am trying to my mind is in overdrive.

  18. Jessica Lynn says:

    This could not have come at a more perfect and opportune time, it was forwarded to me by a friend and my SEO expert who has seen how frazzled I have been! Have ordered your book and the other, and the app for the meditations as well!!!

    Am also going to carry some human health products on my web site to round it all out, and have dusted off my juicer and my blender!!! Hal-a–lu-ya!!!!! It is time to get back to me!!!!

  19. Sandy says:

    Wow, excellent food for thought. My daughter got married, a week later her best friend died, then I got sick,(but am ok). In past years lots of other major ups and downs. Hard to figure out how to slow down and just be. I will take recommendations to heart. Thanks for the words of wisdom.

  20. Kiara says:

    You inspire me so πŸ™‚ you have such a beautiful, fun, fiery spirit! Your way with words, and your helpful tips and tricks are fabulous! Xoxo

  21. Linda says:

    Awesome Kris! I have followed you for years but haven’t read a post in a while. This one drew me in (I’m feeling overwhelmed!) and helped with some new ideas (tee’d up Essentialism for my next read and am off to check out Trello). You continue to be an inspiration for me and, obviously, many others. Deep bow of thanks.

    PS: if you need a freelance writer/marketing strategist, I’d love to learn more!! πŸ™‚

  22. Brynna says:

    Wow! This has really helped me! I feel drowned in my life right now with so much things that I have got get done! With school, a job, and holding two positions in my sorority! These tips are really gonna help me in my upcoming semester! Thank you so much! I feel way more relaxed after reading your blog! Thank you!

  23. Yoyce says:

    Cannot tell you how PRECISELY TIMELY this is.
    thanx. . .

  24. Jennifer says:

    I ended my workday yesterday frustrated by the realization that I can never know for sure that my decisions/priorities are in alignment with others. I went to bed and woke up worrying about to-do lists. I snapped at my husband because he did something something spontaneous when I was trying to be “efficient”. Thank you, Kris. I was asking for help and the universe answered through your blog!

  25. Linda Martin says:

    Oh darlin’ I so want to be your employee working with you & your groovy team! Oh sweet, big love for what your share– I just gave two of my fav peeps your Love Notes; one a birthday gift and the other just cuz! First reply, “you always find the coolest gifts!” the second, “just what I need–you get me!” Oh, and I love mine too- Thanks doll <3

  26. Jen says:

    Wow! It’s so crazy that you posted this today! Just yesterday I decided to do 30 days of compassion for myself. Where I stop doing doing doing all my to do lists and just do one compassionate thing for myself. I’ve even taken the planning out of it, and when the moment arises and my intuition kicks in, telling me “this is it!” then that’s what I do for that day. I thought if I plan too much, then it becomes a to do list!

    I’m always leaving myself out when it comes to caring and being compassionate (friends, family, animals all get full compassion, but for some reason I am SO darn hard on myself!) . I realized I’m running out of steam, and fast! So thank you Kris, this just gave me some great tips and also a boost in confidence that, YES it is OK to take a pause and re-group. And really love Trello! So cool πŸ™‚ Xo, Jen

  27. Tanya says:

    Thank you for everything you share with us. This article was just what I needed today… Also, thank you for the suggestions about affordable, natural brands (makeup, hair, body, etc). I’m a busy, working mom and have wanted to use better-for-me products but felt I didn’t have the money just to try items out. Your suggestions have saved me time and money. I’ve tried three of the products you’ve mentioned and have loved them. Thank you.

  28. Kristan Pietromonaco says:

    Love it! Love it! Love it! Girlfriend I just pulled out my not one list, but stack of scribbled lists. I crossed off a ton of stuff, condensed it all down to one short list and then took a nap. That’s what your blog did for me. Thanks!

  29. Alice says:

    Can you hire me out here in Kansas? πŸ™‚

  30. Kendalyn says:

    Holy moly, talk about divine timing. This is something that has been on my brain a LOT lately, especially when trying to fit in time to run/expand my business while working a 9-5 job and teaching fitness classes. The more I make myself a priority and carve out time to meditate and be fully present the more I notice an ease in the flow of my day-to-day. I wish everyone I know would read this blog post, these are amazing tips. Thank you, thank you!

  31. Alyce Kass says:

    Before I opened this email I thought to myself ” you should not be opening emails you need to focus on the million things that need to be done!”. I feel God’s care for me in synchronistic moments! I will focus on one goal today, prime walls. Thank you Kris for your words of wisdom:).

  32. Monica says:

    Thx! Kris and team — luv all your sharing, but this one may be a fav of mine for some time to come! When you’re ready to add “number 9” to your team, send me a note and I’m all over it! What an amazing experience it would be to help you support this much needed presence in the world!
    I never comment, but felt I had to this morning — I found you because of my Mom who is a 20 year, 4 different and unique types THRIVER! (SO happy you replaced that “other word” in our vocabulary!) (Breast 20 yrs and 4 yrs rearing its ugly head again, Hodgkins and then Non-Hodgkins and lastly she conquered Lung in January) Yes, she is a living miracle! She is my hero and in her support we have utilized ALL that you have shared in every way to keep her thriving both physically and even more importantly, mentally!. She celebrates her 84th!!!! on the 28th next week and I can honestly say what we (both) have learned from you is such a gift and I am so thankful for you puttin it all out there to the world for all of us! God bless you, your team and your vision. with luv and devotion… Thank you dear Kris.

  33. Isa says:

    Hi there!
    Well it is amazing as this topic seems to have been written thinking of me!
    I have a lot of problems concerning stress and trying to do everything I would like to do and since my last burnout that seems absolutely impossible!
    I havenΒ΄t still accepted the fact that my life needs to be diferente from what it was and the mere fact of stoping and do a meditation pause seems to do wonders “at my head”!
    That is my major solution and my major passion!
    Kris I want to work with you! You seem to be the perfect, absolute perfect boss for me! πŸ™‚
    And it is a dream of me to change what I do!

    Thank you for being here for so many of us!

  34. Cindy says:

    Perfect timing, just had a conversation with my sister that she was overwhelmed.. Will do pass this along to her and re- read for myself. You are the best!!!

  35. magie says:

    Thank you Kris for that blog. it came just in time, i have been sooo stress with to do list and too much ideas, that i actually went to a full stop for 4 years, couldn’t handle it anymore. As of yesterday, thing happen in my life to line up with my decision to go back to being productive, creative and i was felling a bit anxious at how i will conquer this problem, this time. And first thing this morning i got inspire to read your blog!
    Feel better now!
    Life is magical! πŸ™‚

  36. Hi Kris,
    Thanks so much, I really needed to hear this. I love the idea of smoothies for dinner, ha! In fact, I just had mango chia pudding for lunch, which I guess is a similar concept. And thanks for the Trello recommendation; I’ve just signed up and it looks great! I’ll be sharing one of your lovely tweets from this article.

  37. Samantha says:

    Kris, once again you hit the nail on the head; you really struck a chord with me on this one. Living with cancer, I sometimes feel that I should be going, going, going… Living life to the fullest. What exactly does that mean? Sometimes I have to remind myself that it’s actually healthy to just slow…it…down. Rest. That’s a new concept for me, but I’m pretty sure that my body, mind and spirit are the better for it. I get so much inspiration from you and the ways in which you live your life, take care of yourself, and take care of others. I think for me, I need more quiet time at night to unwind. I end up staying up too late watching Rescue Me! πŸ™‚ I would also love to start my day with some meditation as well (I usually find time to meditate later in the day). Thanks for these much-needed reminders. You’re a beautiful soul Kris! xoxo.

  38. Donna says:

    Oh Kris, how I wish I worked with YOU! It truly is exhausting working for an entity who doesn’t recognize valuable employees, is always asking for more, yet giving less – and who doesn’t appreciate how truly awesome I really am!
    You give me the courage to carry on – while “they” may control my work schedule, they don’t control my life!

    • Kris Carr says:

      And you don’t have to work for them forever. There are more options available to you dear Donna. ox

  39. Kathy says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your ideas, Kris. I am a teacher who is loving summer break, but dreading a return to the job I love because I allow it to take over my life. I will reread this in October when I feel like I’m drowning in work. I love you!

  40. Katie says:

    Just what I needed to hear as I have a housewarming party and a big camping trip coming up in the next few weeks. Determining what HAS to be done versus the “nice to haves” to complete that perfect picture I have in my head helps to prioritize and takes some of the pressure off. Another thing that helps me when I’m in that space of feeling paralyzed by indecision or lack of motivation- just start doing SOMETHING-no matter how small. Could be dishes or paying a bill but it gets the ball rolling and sometimes I’ll just stop at that. I’ll throw some easy stuff on my list that is easily accomplished and makes me feel better about the day. Thanks!

  41. Jaclyn says:

    Thank you Kris! This blog hit home on so many levels. Personally I’ve become paralyzed from my To Do list….not enough getting done for a variety of circumstances and I can’t even seem to relax when I get a chance because I’m thinking about everything that I feel still needs to get done before winter hits! Also, at work we are just looking for project management tool – I’ll definitely be checking out your suggestions! Thank you for being the shiny start to my day! <3

  42. Zoe says:

    Really great tip. I am an artist and always have loads of projects on the go. Like you said, sometimes you can’t see the wood from the trees so end up getting less done!! So many ideas can be completely overwhelming and you don’t know where to start. So I am taking your advice and SIMPLIFYING!! We will see if that improves my productivity. I already feel a weight lifted off my shoulders πŸ™‚

  43. Catherine says:

    Love these tips…Love your sharing…. I feel ever so grateful for your insights! Thanks so much Kris! These productivity tips arrived at a perfect time xox

  44. Vivian says:

    Kris,
    This blog really hit the spot at this time in my life. It is so helpful to read how others who are successful have such similar issues in their life. Thanks for being so preciously human! Thanks also for taking the time to give us all the great tips and links to very useful tools and talks!
    So appreciate your work and lifestyle
    Vivian

  45. Beryl says:

    Headspace is really great, Trello too!

    Thank you again Kris <3

  46. Brooke says:

    Wow Kris! Both this blog and the love notes reading: nourish yourself hit the bullseye with me this week. University is tough and I’ve been bingeing on whatever I can get my hands on – especially TV series and choc chip cookies (Eek). You’ve kindly given me a reminder that I need to get my A into G and balance chilling out and being proactive. Helpful as always πŸ™‚ Thank you

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