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You grabbed the schedule—smart move.
That time-blocking system? It’s how I built five companies, raised two kids, stayed (mostly) sane, and somehow still managed to make homemade meals… all without burning my business—or myself—to the ground.
Trigger warning! Business wasn’t made for women. OUCH! - But hear me out!
The 9–5 system? Created during the Industrial Revolution by a bunch of dudes who needed people in factories.
Not exactly optimized for school drop-offs, barfing toddlers, or emotional labor.
And yet—we try to squeeze ourselves into that system like it’s a pair of jeans from 2012.
No wonder:
68% of female entrepreneurs are burnt the hell out
1 in 3 women have considered walking away from their business completely
And most of us still feel guilty taking a damn nap
I’ve been there.
Built the business. Burned out.
Then rebuilt it—my way.
Now I teach other ambitious women how to do the same inside my membership,
Founders Lifeline.
If you're craving more cash flow, support, structure, strategy, and actual time to live your damn life—you’re gonna want to stick around.
Because this schedule is just the beginning of the beast you can unleash with a little help, guidance, and organization from someone with experience.
👉 [Learn more about Founders Lifeline]
👉 Get on the Waitlist if Enrollment is Closed
👉 Or go take a nap—you’ve earned it.
Success doesn’t have to feel like survival, and building a profitable business that doesn't need your full attention doesn't need to either.
Let’s build a business that supports your life—not one that sucks the life out of you.
If you're still reading, please, reach out anytime on Instagram if you need some support and guidance or someone to tell you it will all be OKAY!
You aren't alone, and being an entrepreneur is NOT for the faint of heart.
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Until we meet again,
Jen.