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How To Build Schedule That Feels Like Yours
Does your schedule actually belong to you—or does it feel like it belongs to everyone else? Most entrepreneurs assume that a packed calendar is the reason they feel overwhelmed. But what if the real issue isn’t your schedule at all? What if the way you experience your time is being shaped by something much deeper? In this episode of Success Genius, I bring together everything we've explored in our series on how your nervous system influences productivity, decision-making, and time management. We’ll unpack why traditional scheduling methods often leave you feeling depleted, and how an inside-out approach can help you create a week that works with your biology instead of against it. Join me as we explore the connection between nervous system regulation, peak performance, and meaningful productivity. Because a schedule that feels like yours isn’t built by squeezing more into your calendar—it’s created by aligning your time with your values, your capacity, and the person you’re becoming. Topics covered in this episode include: Why a schedule that feels overwhelming is often a nervous system issue, not a time issueThe difference between building your week from wholeness versus depletionHow to identify your peak brain hours and protect them for meaningful workThe concept of "inside-out scheduling" and designing your calendar around your biology, values, and capacityA practical framework for creating a schedule your nervous system can actually thrive inReady to stop building your week around everyone else's priorities? Tune in and discover how to create a schedule that feels like yours—from the inside out. Resources Mentioned: Get The Book: https://book.neillwilliams.com/book Learn More About TEAM90: https://neillwilliams.com/team90 Book A Team Turnaround Call: https://neillwilliams.com/team-turnaround-call Contact Us: support@neillwilliams.com
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