[[:encoded, "Jessica Bledsoe is the co-founder and CEO of Pav*r, a digital calendar time management application. A graduate of the University of Louisville, Jessica has a proven entrepreneurship track record and nearly a decade of experience driving sales growth in the technology industry. Jessica was the recipient of the 2019 Rising Star award by Women in Tech and is passionate about helping others use technology to improve their daily lives.\n\nHere are some questions I asked Jessica that you will benefit from by listening to her interview:\n•\tBased on your experience, what needs to change with how we leverage our time?\n•\tWhat are your recommended 3 steps we can take today for making time for what we really want?\n•\tWhat is the research behind what makes our goals work vs. flopping?\n•\tExplain the process of your Intentional Calendar Mapping Method?\n•\tWhat are your best ideas and suggestions for helping us achieve our annual goals, whether they are business or personal?\n\nTake advantage of Jessica’s Free 3-day Challenge using the Intentional Calendar Mapping Method: https://getpavr.com/challenge/ \n\nTo help you be even more effective and efficient, so you can achieve your goals at an accelerated rate, you can delegate more to your team members than you have or might think possible. Stop holding on to things that can be done by someone else and do only those activities that you can do and can’t be done by anyone else. Stop doing revenue generation / business development avoidance activities and delegate more! You should be doing only those activities that only you can do and nobody else can. Successful people are excellent delegators, so work at being an even better delegator and be even more successful. \n\nDownload my Free Delegation Exercise to help you identify more activities to delegate, by going to https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/delegation-list-sample/.\n\nTo download my complimentary Time Log Exercise and help you and your team members be even more time efficient, so you are in a higher probability position to achieve your goals, go to: https://www.accountabilitycoach.com/time-log/. Simple instructions come with the exercise to help you know how to complete the time log.\n\nDownload my free audio training about how to Focus on your High Payoff Activities and Achieve Your Goals using Effective Time Management and the special report called 10 Power Tips for Getting Focused, Organized, and Achieving Your Goals Now, by going to https://www.acco
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