Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Welcome back to Excuse My Grandma. It's Kim and my co-host, Grandma Gail.
Chapter 2: What challenges arise when juggling multiple responsibilities?
So this week we are going to talk about what happens when you have a lot going on.
Which you do right now.
Yeah.
And it feels like, you know, the old saying, when it rains, it pours. Well, that always happens. You can be doing nothing for a couple of weeks and all of a sudden you've got nine jobs that we have to all do professionally.
Chapter 3: How can effective time management prevent feeling overwhelmed?
Right. And it's not always a negative thing when it rains, it pours, that old saying.
Chapter 4: What personal experiences does Kim share about turning 30?
Like, I feel like it could also just mean that when one thing is happening, somehow everything else is like... And you have to schedule.
Chapter 5: How does moving into a new apartment impact daily life?
You have to actually figure out your timing. It's very important to then have a schedule with your time because you have to fit everything into the same amount of time that you've been doing just one activity. Right. Now you have to do four or five in one day, and that really takes time management.
Chapter 6: What advice does Grandma Gail give about morning routines?
Yeah. I'm sure people can relate to this, but I'll explain all the things in just the month of February that I feel like are going on for me. Well, first of all, excuse my grandma, it's not just this podcast that you listen to once a week. It is also all the videos that we're posting, our brand partnerships, and really just growing this business and all the opportunities that come with it.
brand deals, hopefully doing more in the TV space, building something bigger than social media. Today, actually, we're recording. It's my 30th birthday. Happy birthday.
Chapter 7: How can prioritizing tasks help reduce stress?
Thank you. So, like, I don't know. There's a lot that comes with, I don't know, feeling like starting a new decade. Just for me, in February alone, I'm moving into a new apartment with Zach, and that's like a whole new stage for us, not being long distance anymore. On top of all the other things of life, taking care of your health and having a social life, friends, all of these things.
Playing a little Mahjong at night.
Chapter 8: What insights does Grandma Gail offer about feeling overwhelmed?
You got to get it all in.
Yeah, I got to get it all in. I'm skipping this week because they're doing it the day I'm moving.
Then you can't definitely do it.
I know. Should I try to make it? Probably not.
Probably not. But you have all those new sets and all those new covers that go on. The mats, yeah. The mats. Don't forget to take it up to your apartment. Don't leave them there.
So, excuse my grandma while we talk about all that. Okay. Do you think I'm taking on too much?
No. I think the difference will be that instead of getting your day started at 11 o'clock, you have to get up on a normal schedule and do it at 9. Because the morning is really when you can get most things productively done. So especially since you're living with somebody else, he's going to go off to work. You have to get your schedule to move faster. I don't think you need to have...
your bowl of cereal and watch an entire reality show before your morning starts. I think you really basically eat your cereal, have your juice and get on that phone working with clients, with other, with sponsors at 9.30, 10 o'clock.
But I feel like the one thing I appreciate is that no matter how crazy every day is, my routine or my ritual of that morning is the same. So instead of skipping it, and it's an hour of TV.
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