In our fourth B-SIDES episode we talk about time management and building a team, and we share a bonus segment from Stephen Christian’s interview. We talk about balancing multiple projects, finding work/life balance, and the importance of delegation.Highlights:- We talk about the importance of managing your time efficiently, especially when balancing multiple projects- Marcio shares how his day planner has changed his life- Ross and Marcio talk about the different lists they use to keep on top of their daily, weekly, and long-term tasks- We talk about monotasking (shout out to @RockStarAdvo!) and why it's good to take breaks from social media- "We’ve spent the last 2 1/2 years constantly re-evaluating how we manage our time. It’s all about trial & error and seeing what's most effective." - Ross- We talk about finding balance between personal and professional life- We share some additional advice from our interview with Stephen Christian, about managing multiple projects- "When you can't keep up with everything, or you’re not able to focus on the creative part of your work, then it’s time to start expanding your team." - Marcio- We discuss how to decide what tasks you can delegate to other team members- "Once you know which tasks you want to delegate to others, it’s then time to start finding people who can help you" - Marcio- We talk about how a virtual assistant (like Christine @ Thirty Roses) can help free up your time- "You want to be able to focus on the creative side of things, while delegating tasks to others. You’re still the leader, but not doing it completely by yourself." - RossSponsors:- Chris Keaton @ Chris Keaton Presents- Christine Infanger @ Thirty Roses- Music Entrepreneur HQ- Music Launch Hub- Buck Naked Soap Company--More:For more episodes, visit http://bridge-the-atlantic.comFollow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bridge_atlanticSubscribe on iTunes: http://bridge-the-atlantic.com/itunesSupport us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/bridgetheatlantic
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