Overview
In this episode, Dr. Huntley discusses the importance of using a scheduling tool to maximize time and productivity as an entrepreneur. She shares her favorite scheduling tool, Calendly, and highlights its features and benefits. Dr. Huntley emphasizes the automation and integration capabilities of scheduling tools, such as integrating with payment processing systems and Zoom. She also provides tips on setting boundaries and being selective when sharing calendar links. Overall, the episode emphasizes the value of time and the role of scheduling tools in optimizing efficiency.
Takeaways
Using a scheduling tool can help entrepreneurs maximize their time and productivity
Calendly is a popular scheduling tool that offers automation and integration features
Scheduling tools can be used for various purposes, such as scheduling podcast interviews, coaching sessions, and discovery calls
Integrating a payment processing system with a scheduling tool allows for seamless payment collection
It is important to be selective when sharing calendar links and have a vetting process in place to prioritize valuable meeting spots
Setting boundaries and being mindful of time management are crucial for maintaining work-life balance as an entrepreneur
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