
The Organized Coach - Productivity, Business Systems, Time Management, ADHD, Routines, Life Coach, Entrepreneur 150 | Want to Work Less? Do This with Jenna Harrison
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I'm kicking off 2026 with a conversation about how to work less. Sounds desirable, right?
Jenna Harrison is my guest and the founder of The Uncommon Way. She is a coach whose own business evolution went from frantic hustle to a thoughtful 24‑hour workweek that supports her creativity, family life, and joy.
In this episode, Jenna shares how she overcame burnout, what shifted for her personally and professionally, and the mindset and framework she now uses to help other coaches reclaim their time and create more purposeful impact (without working more hours).
We unpack the sneaky thoughts that pull us back into overworking, why constraints spark creativity, and how to stop doing things “just because.” We get into nervous system patterns, tactical boundaries like scheduling CEO time, and how creative business results come from resonance, not hours.
Whether you feel overwhelmed, guilty for trying to take breaks, or stuck thinking “I’ll just finish one more thing first,” this episode is going to shift how you think about time, energy, creativity, and productivity — and give you permission to design the life you actually want instead of the one you inherited from hustle culture.
What You’ll Learn
Why Jenna shifted to a 24‑hour workweek and how she maintained business growth in the process
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The deep thoughts that keep coaches working more than they want to
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How constraints (like limited hours) actually boost prioritization, intuition, and strategic thinking
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Jenna’s three‑pillar framework: Offers • Systems • You (CEO mindset)
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The role of nervous system regulation in creative business output
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Practical ways to reclaim time + stop the “I’ll just do this first” trap
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What real CEO time is and why it’s non‑negotiable
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A simple starting question to shift your time and results
