The Secret to Finding More Time (Without Waking Up at 5 AM)
A few years ago, I found myself staring at my never-ending to-do list at 11 PM, wondering where the day had gone. I had been busy all day—jumping from one task to the next, checking emails, handling last-minute requests, and telling myself I was being productive.
But somehow, nothing important actually got done.
I thought, “If only I had a few more hours in the day.”
Spoiler: more time wouldn’t have helped. Because the real problem wasn’t the number of hours I had. It was how I was using them.
And if you’ve ever felt the same way—like your to-do list is running you instead of the other way around—keep reading.
The Real Reason You Feel Like You Don’t Have Enough Time
We’re taught that productivity = doing more.
Wake up earlier. Work harder. Hustle. Multitask. Batch. Optimize.
And while I love a good productivity hack, I can tell you this: your time problem has nothing to do with needing to do more.
In fact, you’re probably doing too much already. Just… not the right things.
Because here’s the truth no one talks about: time-wasting isn’t always obvious.
It’s not just doom-scrolling on Instagram or watching one too many “day in my life” vlogs on YouTube. (Guilty 🙋♀️)
It’s also spending hours on things that feel productive—like answering emails, tweaking your schedule, or reorganizing your workspace for the third time—while the tasks that actually move the needle stay stuck at the bottom of your list.
Sound familiar?
What You Need Instead: A Time Audit
Before you can fix your schedule, you need to see where your time is actually going.
And I promise, this is NOT another “wake up at 5 AM and meditate for an hour” kind of system.
Instead, it’s about getting brutally honest with yourself—because most of us think we know where our time goes, but we’re often way off.
That’s exactly why I created the 7-Day Time Audit Challenge.
For one week, I’ll walk you through the exact process I use to track, analyze, and optimize your time—so you can stop feeling overwhelmed and start making real progress toward what actually matters.
You don’t have to pull all-nighters. You don’t have to wake up at the crack of dawn. You just need to get clear on how you’re spending your time—so you can start using it intentionally.
And trust me, once you see your time laid out in front of you… it’s a game-changer.
Want to Be the First to Join?
The 7-Day Time Audit Challenge is launching soon, and I want you to be part of it. If you’re ready to finally take control of your time (without burning yourself out in the process), sign up below to be the first to know when doors open!
Let’s make your time work for you, not the other way around. 💛