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121. Slow-Rolling Tasks & Shiny Object Syndrome Bosses (or Selves)17 Nov 202500:17:53

Ever keep rolling the same task week after week? You see it on your list or flagged in your inbox, and every time you look at it, you feel that little wave of guilt. In this episode, I share how slow-rolling tasks—sometimes unintentionally, sometimes on purpose—can actually work in your favor.

I share a story from my early law career that taught me how some tasks lose relevance over time and how checking in before tackling them can save hours of unnecessary work. We also talk about how "slow-rolling" helps when you work for a shiny-object boss—or when you're your own. Instead of reacting to every new idea, give it breathing space. Let excitement cool, check your calendar, and make more grounded decisions about priorities.

This episode is about using slow-rolling as a time management strategy to:

  • Reassess stale tasks before spending time on them, and

  • Protect focus from shiny-object overload

When you use slow-rolling strategically, you reduce stress, reclaim focus, and make smarter choices about where your time goes.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
120. Time Zones: My Achilles' Heel10 Nov 202500:14:51

Time zones – they seem like such a simple concept and one that's almost an after-thought, tiny detail when scheduling... and yet, messing them up can have majorly disruptive effects. If you're someone who also struggles with them, this one's for you!

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
111. Getting Less Stress In Your Life Isn't Always Efficient – And We Need To Own That01 Sep 202500:15:06

When US society talks about time management, the conversation often assumes the goals of productivity and efficiency. Do more in less time. Move faster. Cram it all in. But here's the truth I want to unpack today: I believe our real goal for time management (at least for people similar to me) is more peace of mind and clarity and less stress, and less stress isn't always efficient — and that's okay.

Today's episode digs into:

  • Why American productivity culture gets it wrong by idolizing efficiency as the key to getting the life you want.

  • How to reframe your goal so that calm and breathing space (not constant speed) drive your decisions.

  • Why creating margin in your day — even if it's "inefficient" — leads to better quality work, more joy, and less burnout.

  • Three practical strategies to help you implement this shift:

    1. Build in padding to your calendar (for commutes, deadlines, and transitions).

    2. Let go of commitments to make space for that padding.

    3. Ask grounding questions like "How do I want my life to feel?" and "What do I want the pace of my life to be?"

As I share in this episode, I still want to do a lot — from running a business to raising kids to having a full life outside of work. But the only way I can do it with any joy is by optimizing for less stress, not more efficiency.

If you've ever felt like productivity hacks left you running faster but enjoying less, this episode will give you a fresh, practical framework: optimize for breathing space, not efficiency.

Enrollment for the Bright Method program opens September 10 at 10:00 AM CST. With this 10-week system, you'll learn how to bring these ideas into your own life using a realistic, calendar-based approach that accounts for everything — personal and professional. Learn more at kellynolan.com/bright.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
20. Nine Reasons Why Paper Planner Lovers (Like Me) Should Go All In on a Digital Calendar to Manage Your Time & Tasks11 Sep 202300:27:37

I used and loved a paper planner through law school. But many of us reach tipping points where paper planners just can't keep up with our ever-more-complicated lives. If that you still use a paper planner (at least in part) and that sounds like it might be the case, here are nine reasons you might want to consider going all-in on a digital calendar. 

 

Note: This does not mean I'm for going all digital on everything (e.g., note-taking). I still take notes on a legal pad with a pen. I just then bridge any action items to a digital calendar to make sure my plans are realistic, see how they all interact, and to help me share the load with others. 

You'll learn how digital calendars help you:

✅ Capture your invisible to-do list (think: making dinner, getting ready, kid routines)
✅ Quickly rearrange when curveballs strike—without crossing out and rewriting
✅ Communicate clearly with partners, family, and support teams
✅ Plan months (and years) ahead with recurring events and reminders
✅ Reduce mental load and stay on top of tasks without constantly checking a notebook
✅ Integrate seamlessly with email, Calendly, and tools you already use
✅ Always have your schedule with you—and backed up safely in the cloud
✅ Block time for priorities and realistically plan your day (instead of hoping it works out)

Kelly also shares ideas for how to bridge your love of paper with the practical power of a digital calendar—plus a bonus tip for using scheduling tools like Acuity and Calendly.

✨ If you've been wondering whether The Bright Method could work for you—even as a paper planner lover—this episode will help you see how and why going digital can reduce stress, boost clarity, and create the calm you're craving.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

 

19. How to Prep for Busy Seasons at Work04 Sep 202300:22:39

Have a busy season at work coming up? In this episode, Kelly Nolan shares how to plan ahead—so you can reduce stress, protect your personal time, and even build in recovery space on the other side.

Whether you're staring down a trial, tax season, year-end, an upcoming board meeting, or just know things are about to ramp up, this episode will help you:

✅ Identify how you want to feel during your busy season—and how to support that
✅ Plan personal logistics like extra childcare, meal prep, and cleaning support
✅ Build in white space and boundaries to protect your well-being
✅ Avoid saying yes to work you don't have capacity for
✅ Set smart "no more new work" dates—so you don't take on too much
✅ Use your calendar to reduce future stress and mental load
✅ Block realistic recovery time on the other side of your busy season

Kelly also shares mindset reminders about delegation, how to test out support systems early, and why planning now can help you actually enjoy the season—not just survive it.

✨ If you're heading into a high-demand stretch at work and want to navigate it with more control and less burnout, this episode is a must-listen.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
18. Planning for the Holiday Season: What you can calendar now to make your holidays less stressful and more enjoyable (Thanksgiving planning, Halloween planning, Christmas planning, Yom Kippur planning)28 Aug 202300:21:39

🔗 Grab the holiday guide for less stress here: https://kellynolan.com/holiday-guide 

The holidays are coming—and with them, a lot of stress. In this episode, Kelly walks you through how to start holiday prep now (including managing work around the holidays), so you can enjoy more peace and less scramble this season. We're not aiming for a Pinterest-perfect season but to reduce mental load, plan realistically, and reclaim your ability to enjoy the holidays.

In terms of the holidays, think: the Jewish high holidays (Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur), Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and the winter holidays (including things like holiday cards).

You'll learn:

  • Why starting now isn't about doing more—it's about spreading things out and reducing stress

  • How to manage work around these holidays so you can enjoy them more
  • How to pick and choose what actually matters to you from the to-do list of holiday options

  • How to calendar holiday prep over time so you can let it go until you actually need to do it

  • Tips for navigating shared decision-making with partners or extended family

  • Ways to lighten your load by visualizing the work and delegating more of it

  • How to stop managing everything in your head (and stop waking up at 3am thinking about it)

  • Why calendaring holiday steps now will benefit you every year going forward

Kelly also shares details on the free companion guide, The Working Professional's Guide to Making Your Fall & Winter Holidays Less Frantic & More Enjoyable, packed with action items for Halloween, Thanksgiving, winter holidays, gift giving, cards, travel, guests, and more. Pick what you want, ignore what you don't want, and calendar it all out so you can enjoy the season and the lead-up to it.

✨ If you've ever felt like the holidays were more work than fun, this episode is for you.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

 

 

17: Why white space is actually NOT helping you get more breathing space21 Aug 202300:21:55

We've traditionally strived for white space in our calendar because we think it will get us more breathing space, but that's not an effective strategy – it's not getting you the breathing space you crave.

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan breaks down why white space often leads to stress, confusion, and overcommitment—and what to focus on instead.

You'll learn:

  • Why "white space" is easy to give away—and hard to protect

  • How white space can trick your brain into thinking you have more time than you actually do

  • What we actually want when we say we want white space 

  • How to use visual calendar strategies to intentionally create and protect time for rest, joy, and unstructured space

  • Why blocking time for freedom or rest doesn't suck the joy out of it—and can actually make it more likely you'll get it

  • How using your calendar differently can calm your mind, help you set boundaries, and reduce stress

Kelly also tackles the common resistance to scheduling free time—and shares how reframing your calendar as a life design tool can help you better protect what matters most.

✨ If you feel like your calendar is always packed or that "free" time keeps slipping through your fingers, this episode is a must-listen.

Related episodes to check out:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 9 (I discuss getting more ease in your life by protecting breathing space in your schedule)
  • Episode 13 (Negative space)

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
16. How to Deal with Work "Fires" and Curveballs14 Aug 202300:14:30

We all know the frustration of having a solid plan for the day and having it derailed by work fires and curveballs. 

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan walks through two powerful and realistic time-management strategies to help you manage workplace curveballs while staying focused on what matters most.

Whether you're a manager constantly pulled into unexpected issues, or you're just tired of your days getting hijacked by surprise emails, calls, or last-minute requests, this episode will help you:

  • Stop living in reactive mode and reclaim more control over your day

  • Reduce the number of curveballs you get by identifying common fire-starters

  • Evaluate whether your value lies in the curveballs—and what to offload if so

  • Embrace the predictability of unpredictable fires

  • Protect time for curveballs in your calendar with visual reminders and smart strategies

  • Avoid overloading your schedule and increase the likelihood you focus on your true priorities

If you're tired of ending your day unsure of what you actually got done—or you assume The Bright Method won't work for your unpredictable job—this episode is a must-listen.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
15. Managing Back-to-School Logistics with Less Stress04 Aug 202300:26:29

🔗 Download the free back-to-school PDF: https://kellynolan.com/back-to-school 

Back-to-school season can feel like a chaotic whirlwind, even when you're trying your best to be prepared. In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan walks you through a practical, realistic approach to reducing stress and overwhelm during the school transition period—without trying to do it all at once.

Whether you're a mom of one or juggling multiple kids with different schedules, this episode will help you:

  • Create a comprehensive back-to-school to-do list without getting overwhelmed

  • Strategically time-block and calendar out tasks so you can actually enjoy the rest of summer

  • Build buffer space into your calendar to handle last-minute changes and wonky first weeks

  • Reduce mental clutter by storing reminders in your calendar (instead of your brain)

  • Get ahead of things like school paperwork, medical forms, haircuts, clothing, and supply shopping

  • Plan for emotional support your kids may need during transitions

  • Use practical recurring reminders to stay on top of things like school hot lunch accounts and grade checks

  • Leverage your calendar to proactively avoid scrambles throughout the school year

Plus, Kelly shares a helpful free resource—a downloadable PDF checklist with all the action items and more. Grab it via the link in the show notes to make implementation even easier.

Whether you're new to school logistics or looking to streamline a system that feels clunky, this episode gives you the step-by-step game plan to help you breathe easier during this busy season.

🔗 Download the free back-to-school PDF: https://kellynolan.com/back-to-school 

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
14. How to Stop Saying "Yes" Too Much on Zoom Calls: Protecting Your Time and Boundaries in Real Time31 Jul 202300:16:38

Do you say "yes" more easily on Zoom or a phone call than you work via email?

Me, too. Let's talk about practical strategies we can use to avoid overcommitting just because we were asked on Zoom/the phone – strategies that don't ask us to change but still get us where we want to go.

In this episode, Kelly shares practical strategies to help you hold firm on your boundaries during phone calls and video meetings—without the panic or guilt.

You'll learn:

  • Why Zoom calls and phone conversations make it harder to hold firm on boundaries

  • The sneaky role emotional pressure and calendar blindness play in real-time yeses

  • Two practical strategies to help you say no (or at least delay your yes!)

  • Why acknowledging your people-pleasing tendencies can be the key to better boundaries

  • How Kelly's own experience led her to create safeguards that honor her time and energy

  • How this mindset fits into the broader approach of The Bright Method

Plus, Kelly shares how her core belief—that time management strategies must be realistic—informs every part of her system and why learning to work with your tendencies, not against them, leads to more confidence and peace of mind.

This episode is for you if you're craving more intentional control over your time—but your real-time interactions keep derailing your best efforts. You'll walk away with tangible, kind-to-yourself tools you can use in your next Zoom call.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

13. Life Feeling Too Tight? The Power of "Negative Space" in Your Calendar24 Jul 202300:18:34

Feeling stretched too thin even after cutting back? In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly introduces a fresh perspective by applying the art concept of "negative space" to time management. Just like the blank spaces around a drawing bring balance and clarity to the whole picture, your schedule needs intentional, protected breathing room to feel sustainable and calm.

You'll learn:

  • What "negative space" means in time management—and why it's often overlooked

  • How to proactively build breathing room into your days, evenings, weekends, and even summer travel

  • Why blocking time to not do things helps you make better, more values-based decisions

  • How to adjust this approach across different life seasons, school semesters, and kid activity cycles

  • Kelly's favorite tips for helping Future You remember what worked and what didn't

Whether you're single, partnered, a parent, or not, this episode is packed with actionable tips to help you create more calm in your days—not by doing more, but by giving yourself the space you need.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
12. Home Paper & Personal Email: How to Manage Personal Admin Tasks17 Jul 202300:19:54

In this episode, we're diving into a deceptively powerful topic in time management: personal admin time. Let's talk about dealing with the emails, the paper piles on the kitchen counter, the school forms, and the never-ending stream of to-dos that live in your personal life—and absolutely impact your professional life, too.

Many time management strategies focus only on the professional side of life, but the reality is that personal tasks draw from the same limited pool of time and mental bandwidth. And if you don't have a system to handle them, they pile up and steal your focus—even at work.

So, how do we tame this kind of admin overwhelm?

We'll cover:

  • What's included in personal admin work

  • How to create a realistic personal admin system that fits your life phase

  • When to do it and how often

  • How to use time blocking to protect this time and reduce stress

  • What to do with email and paper until it's time to deal with it

You'll leave with a step-by-step process for designing a sustainable personal admin routine—and why doing so will actually support your professional success, not just your personal sanity.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
11. Dealing with Anxiety About Tackling To-Do's10 Jul 202300:29:18

Struggle to focus because of anxious thoughts about everything you're not doing? This episode covers five time management strategies that help reduce anxiety around your to-do list so you can focus, follow through, and finally relax.

 

Do any of these phrases feel familiar:

  • "What do I do when I get anxious about things I'm not able to do right now?"
  • "What do I do about the anxiety caused by focusing on one thing while other things wait in line in the calendar?"
  • "How do I overcome anxiety hindering my focus?"

Women wrote in asking me to address these issues. So, let's talk about it.

In this episode, I break down five practical strategies that help address the mental swirl, reduce stress, and give you more peace of mind around your time.

Whether you're a working mom constantly interrupted by kids or a professional juggling back-to-back meetings, this episode will help you:

  • Understand why traditional time blocking may not be working for you (and how to fix it)

  • Reduce anxiety by trusting your calendar and planning system

  • Recognize when your workload is simply too much and how to deal with it

  • Match the right tasks to your environment and mental state

  • Let go of judgment when plans change (and why that's a win)

You'll walk away with actionable ways to manage your time with more calm and clarity—even when life is unpredictable.

** Disclaimer: I address these issues from the standpoint of anxiety as used in the general, colloquial sense – not a medical one. I'm not a medical and psychology professional – I just have a time management system that works for me and many other women and talk often with women describing these feelings. All that to say, take my input with that context. 

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

 

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

 

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

 

110. Career Shifts with Your Whole Person in Mind with Career Coach Sarah Wagoner25 Aug 202500:47:41

Career transitions aren't just about the potential new job — they ripple into every part of your life. In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Wagoner, a certified leadership and transformation coach, to talk about navigating career changes while also accounting for the realities of your whole life — from raising young kids to caring for aging parents.

We dig into:

  • Why you can't separate your career from your personal life (and how ignoring this leads to burnout).

  • The "moment of awakening" many women hit when work no longer feels aligned — often triggered by a new baby, health crisis, or family shift.

  • How to use an energy inventory to understand what lights you up at work — and what drains you.

  • The importance of knowing your values during your current phase (because values shift!) and using them to guide decisions at work and home.

  • Boundaries as a filter — not a wall — and what that looks like in practice for professional women.

  • Examples of how Sarah's clients have designed their careers and leadership roles to fit their real lives — including moving into leadership roles, taking consulting contracts, and saying no to roles that didn't align.

I especially love Sarah's approach because it parallels how I teach time management for working moms and professional women: your calendar has to reflect your whole life – the personal and the professional (not just work) – for it to work because your time and energy are limited, and your plans for both have to work together as one has an impact on the other.

If you're in a season of asking:

  • Is this job still right for me?

  • Do I even want to move up, or do I miss the individual contributor work I used to love?

  • How do I juggle my career and the demands of family life without burning out?

…this episode is for you.

Sarah shares practical tools, grounded strategies, and thought-provoking questions to help you re-meet yourself after big life changes — so your career actually supports the life you want in this chapter.

To connect with Sarah, you can find her at:

Additional links you might enjoy:
  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
10. Which stage of overwhelm do you fall into? (And how to get out)03 Jul 202300:21:37

Feeling overwhelmed? This episode breaks down the 5 stages of overwhelm and helps you identify where you are—and how to move toward more clarity and control over your time.

If you're constantly juggling responsibilities and wondering why time management feels so elusive, this episode is for you. Kelly walks through the five stages of overwhelm she sees working women experience—from frozen overwhelm to firefighting to feeling empowered and calm. You'll learn how mental freedom and realistic intentionality are the key ingredients to finally ditching the overwhelm and feeling more on top of it all.

We'll cover:

  • What "overwhelm" really is and how it shows up for professional women

  • The difference between feeling productive and actually being in control

  • Why "just working harder" doesn't solve time management stress

  • The system you need to feel confident about your time, priorities, and boundaries

Whether you're a working mom, a corporate professional, or a business owner, this episode gives you a clear roadmap for identifying where you are in the overwhelm cycle—and how The Bright Method can help you break out of it.

For the chart discussed, visit this page

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

 

 

9. Strategies to Get More Ease in Your Life: Practical Strategies for Energy and Time Management26 Jun 202300:24:20

If you're feeling drained—even by good things—you're not alone. In this episode, I share how I'm creating a "Year of Ease" using realistic time management, energy protection, and intentional decision-making to create breathing room and feel more grounded in daily life.

In this episode, I unpack what's been working (and what hasn't) in my own Year of Ease and how you can apply these strategies in your own life if you're balancing a demanding career and full personal life. You'll learn:

  • How to assess and reduce your activity load (even the "fun stuff" can drain you)

  • The impact of sleep (and alcohol, caffeine, and chocolate!) on energy and emotional reserves

  • Why reducing noise and input—even from podcasts and social media—can help calm a frantic-feeling brain

  • How realistic planning and honest reflection on your personal bandwidth can create more ease

This isn't about perfection or a spa-day life—it's about crafting a season of life that runs more smoothly and supports your real needs right now.

Whether you're a professional woman, a working mom, or both, tune in to explore how to realistically manage your energy, time, and life with more calm and clarity.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
8. Your New Weekly Planning Session19 Jun 202300:24:13

Planning isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the foundation of realistic time management. In this episode, I walk you through why weekly planning matters, when to do it, and how to make it easier and more effective (even if you don't love it).

If you've ever felt overwhelmed by your calendar, unsure how everything will get done, or stuck in a cycle of Sunday Scaries, this episode is for you.

We're diving into weekly planning—the habit that maintains your time management system, reduces stress, and gives you the clarity to move through your week with confidence. You'll learn:

  • Why Friday planning sessions can change your weekend and workweek

  • How long weekly planning really takes (and why it's worth it)

  • How a planning agenda helps you stay focused, avoid forgotten to-dos, and plan smarter

Whether you're a lawyer, physician, manager, or any busy professional or working mom, solid weekly planning is your secret weapon to stay organized, proactive, and less stressed—even when life throws you curveballs.

For the Fast Company article I mention, click here.

 

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
7. Seven Apps That Make Life Easier12 Jun 202300:24:52

From digital calendars to grocery list hacks, I'm sharing 7 phone apps that help me manage my time, reduce stress, and keep things running at work and home. Some are classic, some are a little unexpected, but all have earned a spot on my home screen.

Looking to simplify your daily life with just your phone? In this episode, I walk you through the seven phone apps I personally use to manage both life and work—from time management staples to helpful tools for shopping, security, and capturing ideas on the fly.

These apps can free up time, reduce stress, and help you stay organized.

Apps discussed:

  1. Google Calendar (or your digital calendar of choice)

  2. Calalarm (to amplify calendar alerts)

  3. Reminders (for voice-captured on-the-go to-dos)

  4. ClickUp (for organizing and capturing ideas/projects)

  5. AnyList (for shared grocery/shopping lists)

  6. Instacart or Shipt (for grocery delivery)

  7. Authenticator apps & Dashlane (for secure logins and password storage)

Whether you adopt all or just one, I hope something here makes your life a little easier. And I'd love to know: what app are you loving lately that I should check out?

 

Here are some links to some resources I mentioned:

 

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

 

 

 

6. Three Email Strategies to Help You Reclaim Control from Your Inbox05 Jun 202300:26:29

Email is necessary—but it doesn't need to run your day.

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan walks through three realistic, practical email strategies that help you stay on top of communication without living in your inbox. Because if you want to protect time for your higher-value work, you've got to take control of the reactive pull of email.

Inside, you'll learn:

  • The mindset shift we need to make about email as we grow in our careers

  • How to realistically plan for email time (yes, even if it takes 3+ hours a day)

  • Why checking your inbox is different from processing it—and how to design for both

  • A simple script to buy yourself time when you don't want to respond in substance yet

  • The power of scheduling emails (for your team's sanity and your own)

  • A trick for keeping your inbox from hijacking your weekend or vacation

  • A heads-up for Outlook users that can save you from delayed-send fails

Whether you're a manager, an individual contributor, or juggling both work and family life, these practical strategies will help you take back control of your day—without pretending email doesn't exist.

🎧 Press play for tools to help you get your inbox under control in a way that actually works.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
5. Just Ask: The Time-Saving Power of Just Asking (Even If You Hate Inconveniencing People)29 May 202300:13:56

Asking for what you need doesn't always feel like time management—but it's one of the most powerful (and yet, ignored) tools we have.

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan gets personal about the fear of "inconveniencing people" and how it can quietly sabotage our time, energy, and clarity. From car repairs to calendar tweaks to microphone returns, Kelly shares how practicing the simple skill of just asking opened up time, reduced stress, and even helped her reconnect with what she actually wanted.

You'll hear:

  • Why people-pleasing tendencies can quietly drain your time

  • How "just asking" in small ways (like rescheduling an appointment) can give you back meaningful blocks of time

  • The link between advocating for yourself and building a calendar that works for your real life

  • How asking for help strengthens your boundaries and deepens your clarity on what you truly want

  • Why building this "asking muscle" helps you spot more opportunities for ease, creativity, and better time use

Whether you're a recovering people pleaser, a working mom, or a high-achieving professional who hesitates to ask for help (or all three!), this episode will help you reframe asking as a powerful, strategic, and kind act of self-respect—and a sneaky-smart time management move.

🎧 Press play for a gentle nudge to take up space and reclaim some time.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
4. How to Prioritize in a Way that Actually Works Even When Everything Feels Important (Without the Confusing Ranking Systems)22 May 202300:23:48

Tired of being told to "just prioritize" with no real explanation of how? In this episode, Kelly Nolan breaks down five clear, realistic steps to help working women prioritize what matters—without color-coding, overthinking, or trying to fit 10 projects into a day with carry-on level capacity.

Prioritization sounds simple… until everything on your list feels important.

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, time management strategist Kelly Nolan offers a realistic take on how to actually prioritize—especially when your to-do list is overflowing and the traditional "rank everything high/medium/low" approach just doesn't cut it.

You'll learn:

  • Why most prioritization systems fall short for working women

  • How to get clear on your true capacity (and why it's the #1 step everyone skips)

  • Why invisible to-dos like "make dinner" and "prep for meetings" matter more than you might think or traditional prioritization systems account for

  • The critical (and often ignored) role of eliminating and punting work that doesn't fit

  • How to align your calendar with one personal goal and one career goal at a time

  • Why prioritizing tasks side-by-side (not in isolation) leads to clearer, faster decisions

This episode is for busy professional women who want to stop overcommitting, start saying no with confidence, and finally create realistic game plans that honor their actual time, energy, and season of life.

🎧 Listen in for practical strategies that feel just as empowering as they are doable.
📩 Then share this with a friend—because this is the kind of prioritization talk we all deserve.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
3. Five Social Media Time Management Tips: How to Set Healthy, Realistic Social Media Boundaries (Without Going Cold Turkey)14 May 202300:19:34

Love social media and low-key resent how much time you spend on it? Same. 

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, time management strategist Kelly Nolan explores how professional women can use social media intentionally—without the all-or-nothing guilt spiral or rigid rules.

If you find yourself mindlessly scrolling Instagram, wondering where your evening went (again), this episode offers practical, realistic strategies to help you take back control of your time—without giving up social media altogether.

You'll learn:

  • How to decide how much time you actually want to spend on social media (and drop the guilt)

  • Why deleting apps during certain days or times can free up space for rest, connection, or just doing nothing

  • How to spot emotional triggers that send you to scroll (think: boredom or stress avoidance)

  • What to do instead of scrolling—especially during those "I'm too tired to think" moments

  • Why social media can emotionally hijack your focus—and how to protect your headspace when you need to stay grounded

Plus, Kelly shares the power of:
✔️ Creating a "menu" of options to replace the scroll
✔️ Muting or unfollowing accounts that drain you
✔️ Getting comfortable with boredom (yes, really)

This episode is for working moms, professionals, and ambitious women who want to stop wasting time on their phones—and start spending time more intentionally, without shame or overwhelm.

🎧 Tune in for judgment-free strategies that work in real life.
📱 And if you liked this episode, send it to a friend—because we all deserve to feel better about how we spend our time.

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and select the episode.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

2. Underestimating how long things take you & what to do about it14 May 202300:15:48

Struggling to stick to your calendar because everything takes longer than you thought it would? You're not alone—and there's nothing wrong with you.

In this episode of The Bright Method Podcast, Kelly Nolan, time management strategist and former patent litigator, breaks down one of the most common challenges professional women face when time blocking: underestimating how long things take.

You'll learn:

  • Why underestimating is totally normal (and not a personal flaw)

  • How to be realistic—not aspirational—when estimating time

  • What to do when you're new to time blocking and still figuring it out

  • A simple strategy to break down projects into bite-sized steps for more accurate planning

  • Why doubling or tripling your time estimate is often the smartest move

Whether you're a busy working mom, corporate professional, lawyer, physician, or entrepreneur, these practical strategies will help you create a calendar you can actually stick to—without the stress, shame, or decision fatigue.

Plus, Kelly shares how the Bright Method helps you: ✔️ Embrace flexibility while still sticking to a plan
✔️ Adjust and experiment without self-judgment
✔️ Plan your time with confidence—even when the task is new or unfamiliar

🎧 Tune in to learn how to stop feeling defeated by your calendar and start using it as a tool to design a life that actually works for you.

And if this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend! It's how more women can discover a calmer, more realistic way to manage their time.

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and select the episode.

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Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program
    Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram 
    Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program 
    If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

1. Bright Method Basics: A Realistic Time Management System for Working Women & Working Moms14 May 202300:19:10

Welcome to the very first episode of The Bright Method Podcast: Realistic Time Management for Working Women & Working Moms! 🎉

In this kickoff episode, Kelly Nolan—former patent litigator turned time management strategist—introduces the Bright Method™, a practical time management system designed specifically for professional working women, including busy attorneys, physicians, corporate professionals, entrepreneurs, and working moms.

You'll learn:

  • Why simplifying your time management tools (especially scattered to-do lists!) reduces overwhelm

  • How to use a digital calendar to see all your personal and professional responsibilities in one place

  • The power of time-blocking to turn your invisible to-do list into a realistic, visual game plan

  • How a simple weekly planning session sets the tone for calm, focused weeks—and peaceful weekends

This episode covers the three foundational principles of the Bright Method:

✔️ Simplify your system
✔️ Make it visual
✔️ Plan regularly and realistically

If you're ready to stop juggling everything in your head, reduce stress, hold firmer boundaries, and start falling asleep proud of what you got done today and calm about what's on tap tomorrow, you're in the right place.

👉 Hit follow and share this episode with the professional women in your life who are ready to reclaim their time—and their peace of mind.

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and select the episode.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management ProgramGet five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.

  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.

  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.

109. "Brain thinks I need an hour chunk to start. Such a loss."11 Aug 202500:20:38

On Instagram, someone shared that their biggest work time management painpoint was this:

"Hard time focusing during short periods. Brain thinks I need an hour chunk to start. Such a loss."

I very much get this feeling. Let's talk about three things that might help. 

Also: my full Bright Method program opens for enrollment on September 10 at 10am CST. Learn all about it here, and let me know if you have any questions!

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
Welcome to the Bright Method Podcast26 Apr 202300:02:37

Welcome to the Bright Method Podcast, where we'll discuss practical, realistic time management strategies designed for the professional working woman. Let's help you reduce stress, get more breathing space in your life, and take breaks and actually enjoy them!

I'm Kelly Nolan, a former patent litigator who now works with working women to set up the Bright Method™️ in their lives. The Bright Method is a realistic time management system that helps you manage it all personally and professionally.

On this podcast, we dig into practical strategies to manage those personal life logistics, work deadlines and distractions, and how to use time management tools to reduce stress and design and live out a life that lights you up. We'll cover things like:

  • How to get out the door at work on time and close loops so you can be present with loved ones and leave work at work,

  • How to plan when you deal with curveballs and fires at work,

  • What people get wrong when it comes to time-blocking and prioritizing – and what to do instead,

  • How to draw workload boundaries with confidence, and so much more.

Every now and then, I'll throw in mom-specific episodes about dealing with sick kids, childcare, and more. But this podcast is not just for moms, so we won't let that dominate.

Hit subscribe so each episode downloads so you're ready to listen on your next dog walk, commute, or while washing the dishes – and let's get you falling asleep proud of what you got done today and calm about what's on tap tomorrow.

 

108. Business Owner Finances with Shanna Skimore28 Jul 202500:53:08

This episode is geared toward the business owner (e.g., attorneys running their own firms, physicians or therapists running their own practices, architects or interior designers running their own businesses) – though I suspect everyone can get something out of it. 

As business owners, how we spend our time has an impact on how much revenue and profit we experience. To discuss that with far more expertise than I have, I'm thrilled to have Shanna Skidmore—a business strategist and former Fortune 100 financial advisor—on the podcast to talk about how to build a business in a way that honors your time, your energy, and your life outside of work.

We get into:

  • How time and finances intersect in business

  • How to define what "enough" looks like for you—and how to use that to guide your business decisions

  • How to shift how you use your time in light of your "enough" number and where your time and finances currently stand

  • How building processes to help you with workflows and client communications can help – even if you don't want to raise your rates, and so much more. 

To learn more about Shanna Skidmore & her wonderful work:

Links you might enjoy:

  • 📱 Follow Kelly on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
107. Making Back-to-School Less Scramble-y & Enjoying the Rest of Summer08 Jul 202500:21:27

Click here to get the free back-to-school guide!

Note: The Bright Method is not just for moms, and I try to have most episodes of this podcast apply to everyone – regardless of whether they have kids. But sometimes, the time management challenges associated with kids need to be addressed, so this is one of those episodes. If you are kid-free, feel free to skip this one and tune back in for the next!

Back-to-school season is coming—whether your kids are starting in early August or later (and feel free to save this one for later if you're not ready to think about it yet).

In this episode, I'll walk you through how to make the transition into the school year less stressful, less scramble-y, and more calm. Plus, it'll help you get back to enjoying the rest of your summer knowing you're on top of the upcoming back-to-school season.

Whether you're already feeling the low hum of logistical stress about supply lists, new routines, haircuts, and first-day emotions—or you're someone who doesn't think about it and then ends up scrambling later—this episode will help.

I walk through:

  • Why calendaring back-to-school tasks now will help you actually enjoy the rest of your summer more

  • Why it's worth starting with a blank sheet of paper before diving into the guide

  • The benefit of calendaring out emotions around transitions (with a powerful story from a client about how it helped her stay calm during a kindergartner meltdown)

  • What to do if you already feel like you've "missed the boat" on something like a haircut (hint: how to make sure it doesn't happen again next year)

  • A super practical tip from a fellow mom on what to do if a behavior or concern is bothering you now (but may resolve itself soon)

  • How to use your calendar to help you have important conversations with your kids—and remember to actually follow through

All of this is a small peek into how the Bright Method works: making the invisible visible, creating clarity through realistic planning, and helping you enjoy the now without dropping the ball later.

Grab the free back-to-school calendar guide I mention in this episode: https://kellynolan.com/back-to-school 
Try the free five-day program (Reset & Refresh): https://kellynolan.com/refresh 
Explore the full Bright Method program or join the waitlist for September enrollment: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan 

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
106. Protecting Strategy / Big-Picture Time From the Urgent: A Potentially Novel Way to Do It30 Jun 202500:20:48

In this episode, let's discuss what to do when everyone wants your time, so you struggle to find time to dig into the strategic, big-picture work that you know is important.

We talk about:

  • Some of my more standard advice—like shutting your door for a focus block or going dark on Slack 

  • What to try if those tactics aren't working for you

  • Why it might make sense to "take a day off" (or 1/2 or 3/4 day off) ... and then not actually take it off & use it for strategic work.

If you're in a leadership role and feel like you're constantly putting out fires but never getting to that higher-level strategic thinking, I really hope this helps. This episode is designed to help you protect time for that work—so your time use actually matches the leadership role you're in.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
105. The Diderot Effect of Time Management16 Jun 202500:12:21

Ever say yes to something—like a board role, a volunteer opportunity, or a work project—only to find yourself totally overrun with email, meetings, travel, and curveballs that just keep on coming?

Today, I'm talking about how something called the "Diderot Effect" can help us understand time management challenges like this. Originally coined in the consumerism space, the Diderot Effect refers to the domino effect that can happen when one new purchase leads to another and another—like a new dressing gown triggering a living room makeover or a new iPhone triggering all the accessories.

When it comes to time, we do something similar. We say yes to one thing—and suddenly find ourselves buried in the cascade of responsibilities that come with it. In short, it's the Diderot Effect of time management. And in this episode, I share how you can use this idea to:

  • More realistically estimate the true time cost of a new commitment

  • Say yes with eyes wide open—and with more informed consent

  • Own your decision (and ride the curveballs more steadily)

  • And as a corollary, reduce the curveballs in your life  

Plus, I touch on the distinction between maker and manager roles, why I think a lot of this comes back to workload, and a great place to start if your days are full of firefighting.

It's a short episode—but I think it packs a punch.

Resources mentioned:

  • Listen to Episode 23 for more on the maker vs. manager distinction

Thanks for being here!

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
104. Checking the "Success" Boxes & Still Feeling Unfulfilled? Finding Yourself & Joy with Heather Hubbard about What to Do.02 Jun 202500:38:42

In this episode, I'm talking with Heather Hubbard, a former Big Law partner who now leads transformational retreats to help women hear and reconnect with themselves. Heather works with women who've done all the "right" things—built successful careers, checked all the personal boxes—and yet still feel unfulfilled or surprised by how they're feeling. If that resonates with you, I think you're going to really enjoy this conversation.

Heather shares how a two-week unplugged vacation to Tanzania changed everything for her and why unplugging is so critical to hearing your own voice. We also dig into why many of us don't realize how disconnected we've become from our real wants, how childhood versions of ourselves can serve as clues to the joy we're missing, and why being bored can actually lead to good things.

You'll also hear us talk about:

  • Why people-pleasing and fear are often what actually hold us back from doing what we want

  • Why saying yes to something always means saying no to something else (and how to be more intentional about it)

  • What comes up for high-achieving women when they finally create quiet and space for clarity—and how powerful that can be

We also walk through what Heather's retreats actually look like—from the luxury setting to the no-phones-allowed policy to the types of transformations people experience (and they're not always what people expect when they walk in the door). Even if attending a retreat isn't on your radar right now, Heather shares bite-sized strategies you can start using today to begin reconnecting with yourself, including how to hear yourself again even in the midst of a busy, noisy life.

Resources mentioned:

Other links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
103. Finding the "Living Up to Your Potential" Concept Troubling26 May 202500:20:09

Today's episode is a little different. I've been turning over the idea of "living up to your potential" for years, and I'm finally putting words to why it bothers me so much. If that phrase has ever driven your decision-making—or weighed on you in a way you couldn't quite articulate—I think it's worth examining and challenging it.

I'm not saying you shouldn't want more or chase goals. But I believe this phrase often leads us away from what we actually want – to choices that are disconnected from our happiness and real desires. And ironically, it can even block us from having the real impact we might be seeking in the first place.

In this episode, I share:

  • Why the phrase "fulfilling your potential" feels made up 

  • How it shows up in conversations and decision-making, especially among ambitious women

  • Why this framing often leads us to dismiss our own happiness, joy, and satisfaction

  • A story about how, if I'd used "potential" as a decision-making guide, I might never have left law—and never started the business I love (and arguably is me "fulfilling my potential" "more," if that makes sense)

  • A powerful quote from a podcast that hit me hard: "I guess I'd rather be special than happy"

  • Why none of this is about shaming ambition—but about grounding our goals in what we want

  • The danger of measuring life through a blurry concept that doesn't actually have a finish line

  • A reminder that we can want what we want—and that can be enough

If you've internalized the "fulfilling your potential" message, I hope this episode helps you question the story behind that phrase. What if there is no fixed "potential" you have to live up to? You get to want what you want—and build your life around that.

Let me know what you think.  

Mentioned links:

Other links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
102. Improving Sleep with Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown, triple board-certified sleep physician19 May 202500:27:07

Let's talk about sleep.

If you've listened to this podcast for a while, you know I'm pretty obsessed with sleep. I talked about it during my Year of Ease episode (ep. 9) and in the health episode (ep. 82) about how to realistically make time for your health—and I shared how, in my totally inexpert opinion, if you don't know where to start, I'd start with sleep because of the ripple effect it has on everything else.

But here's the thing: while I care a lot about sleep, I'm not an expert in it. That's why I'm so thrilled to bring you this conversation with someone who is: Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown.

Dr. Funke Afolabi-Brown is a triple board-certified sleep physician and the founder of Restful Sleep MD. She is also the best-selling author of Beyond Tired—A Sleep Physician's Guide to Solving Your Child's Sleep Problems for Good. She helps individuals prioritize sleep, achieve optimal health, thrive, and live to their fullest potential. As a busy physician and mom of two, she understands the impact of sleep deprivation on our mental, physical, and emotional health. She has made it her mission to help others make sleep a priority. She also works with organizations and businesses to improve their health by incorporating healthy sleep into their wellness journey. She is a consultant and a speaker on regional, national, and international platforms. She has also published several peer-reviewed manuscripts on various sleep disorders. She obtained her sleep medicine training at the University of Pennsylvania. 

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why sleep is so important and what can happen when we don't get enough of it

  • The ripple effects of both sleep deprivation and solid sleep—on your mood, productivity, memory, immune system, mental health, decision-making, and long-term health

  • how to improve both the quantity and quality of your sleep, especially when life is busy

  • A helpful CREATE acronym Dr. Funke walks us through to realistically improve sleep hygiene

  • For women with ADHD, some additional practical strategies that might help

  • Tips for shift workers and anyone whose job schedule makes sleep harder to protect

  • How to start realistically making small changes to protect your sleep even in full seasons of life

This episode is packed with helpful, actionable information. Whether you're just curious about what better sleep could feel like—or you're in the thick of a sleep-deprived season and looking for any traction you can get—I hope this helps.

I'm so excited to share Dr. Funke with you as she's such a generous, practical resource in this space. To learn more about Dr. Funke, her practice, her book, or her YouTube channel, see these links:

Other links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
119. Theme Days: Why I don't do them, but it's a personal call!03 Nov 202500:21:02

I get asked a few times a year whether I theme my workdays – e.g., Marketing Mondays, Admin Tuesdays, Finances on Wednesdays. While I'm sure this works for some (and keep on keeping on if it works for you!), I'll explain why it hasn't worked for me – and what I do instead.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
101. Meal Planning & Prep Tips with Prep Dish founder Allison Schaaf12 May 202500:29:25

Meal planning and meal prep come up again and again as one of the top time management challenges professional working women face on the personal side of life—and it makes sense. Between picking recipes, building grocery lists, shopping, and then actually making the meals, it's a lot—and it happens every single week.

In this episode, I'm joined by Allison Schaaf, a registered dietitian, trained chef, and the founder of Prep Dish, a meal planning service designed to reduce the time and mental load that come with feeding yourself and your family. If you've ever wished for an option that hits the middle ground between a full meal kit delivery and figuring it all out on your own, this might be it.

In this conversation, we dig into:

  • why meal planning is such a universal time management pain point, especially for working parents

  • how to simplify and systematize it so it's not something you reinvent every week

  • practical strategies for tackling both meal planning and prep in realistic ways (especially if cooking isn't your thing)

  • different ways to involve your kids so they're more likely to actually eat the food you make

  • the behind-the-scenes of Prep Dish and how it helps people reduce the invisible workload that comes with meals—without going all the way to fully outsourced kits

  • how to use your calendar to support and protect your meal planning time

  • and how Allison built this company after working as a personal chef and seeing what worked in real life

Whether you love cooking and just want to lighten the lift—or you're trying to get through dinner without a meltdown (yours or someone else's)—this conversation offers great ideas and an option you may not have known existed.

Allison also shares a generous free trial of Prep Dish just for Bright Method listeners. To grab it, go to prepdish.com/bright.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
100(!). The 100th episode: A message I have not said enough – you can do this.05 May 202500:22:39

In this 100th episode of the Bright Method podcast, I'm sharing something I haven't said enough: I believe you can do this.

Yes, time management is hard. That doesn't mean there's anything wrong with you. In fact, the reason it feels hard is usually because your life got more complicated—and the system you were using just can't keep up.

But even though it's hard, you CAN do this.

Today, let's talk about:

  • Why I don't believe time management is a quick fix 
  • The kind of women I've worked with across 350+ Bright Method clients—and why that matters for you
  • The only profession I've seen where Bright Method is a tricky fit (and what that tells us about calendar control)
  • What's often really going on when people say, "I don't have control over my calendar"
  • Why I believe women with ADHD and women who love paper can absolutely use the Bright Method
  • How we mold the system to fit you—not the other way around
  • Why being smart—and you are—means you can learn this skill, even if it feels overwhelming at first
  • What one big law associate shared about implementing the Bright Method… 3 years after taking the program

Plus, I share a behind-the-scenes look at my own experience: I'm not some mythical Pinterest-perfect person. I lose my keys. I leave food sitting on my desk. I had to learn this stuff just like everyone else—and I still use it every single day because it works.

If you've ever thought, "This sounds good, but I'm not sure I could do it," I hope this episode gives you a different perspective. If you want to try out the Bright Method for free, check out my 5-day video series at kellynolan.com/refresh.

And truly: thanks for being here for 100 episodes. I'm so glad you're here.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
99. Career Changes with Career Coach Julia Lynch (of @smarterinasec)28 Apr 202500:27:04

Today, we're talking about career transitions and job searches—and I'm excited to bring on a guest to help us with it: career coach Julia Lynch.

Inside the Bright Method, women gain clarity around where their time is going. And once some see it all laid out in front of them, they realize that it's not just a "them" issue, it's that their industry or employer just isn't the right fit for the life they want. That clarity often kicks off the desire to make a job move.

To help with that process, I brought on Julia Lynch. Julia is a personal brand strategist and career coach who helps high-powered women make bold career moves by networking smartly and packaging their experience in a way that opens new doors. She's also the woman behind the Instagram handle @smarterinasec and Substack Varsity Reader.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The first step you need to take before you even start networking.

  • Why it's your job to create the story about who you are and what you bring to the table—so others can take that story and market you to others.

  • Why you should start networking before you need a job.

  • How some senior-level jobs are shifting into more "fractional" roles—and what that means.

  • What a career coach like Julia really does and how to think about whether working with one makes sense for you.

  • What to ask if you're thinking about hiring a career coach.

We also talk about the reality that if you've been heads-down in one industry for a decade or more, it's hard to know what else is out there—and how working with someone who knows the landscape can help you move faster and smarter.

Whether you're already thinking about a move or just want to be ready in case you want to make one down the road, I think you'll find this conversation helpful.

Julia's website is linked here, and you can set up a free discovery call with her here

You can also find Julia on Instagram at @smarterinasec and on her Substack, Varsity Reader—she's a great follow for both smart career advice and fun recs.

Thanks for being here—and here's to making career moves that better align with the life you want.

Additional links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
98. Your Boss Has No Idea What's on Your Plate Today – and 5 Things that Means21 Apr 202500:28:00

In this episode of the Bright Method Podcast, I dig into something I wish I'd fully appreciated earlier in my career: your boss likely has no idea what's actually on your plate. That's true whether you work for multiple people or just one—and it matters when it comes to managing your workload in a realistic and less overwhelming way.

We'll cover:

  • Why you shouldn't assume the work being assigned to you is reasonable or doable

  • What it looks like to truly take ownership of your workload—and why it's empowering

  • Why understanding your own capacity is the first step in managing your workload

  • Why this empowers you to propose solutions you want and protect the kind of work you enjoy

  • What to do when your boss won't adjust your workload—and how that clarity can still serve you

  • Why boundaries "work" even when they don't go the way you want them to

I also talk through how a visual, calendar-based system helped me go from feeling constantly underwater to confidently managing what I could take on—and even turning down work in a clear, strategic way.

Plus, I share a client story about how this clarity led to a more reasonable workload and enjoyable work that made a bigger impact.

If you'd like a free way to get started with this system, check out my 5-day Reset & Refresh series at kellynolan.com/refresh. You can also DM me the word "refresh" on Instagram to get the link.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
97. People Pleasing with Michelle Gauthier14 Apr 202500:40:39

In this episode of the Bright Method Podcast, I'm joined by professional life coach Michelle Gauthier to explore a topic that deeply affects how we spend our time—people pleasing.

If you've ever said yes when you wanted to say no, or agreed to something before even thinking it through, this episode is for you. We break down:

  • What people pleasing really is (hint: it's not just being nice)

  • How to recognize it, even when it's subtle

  • The emotional and physical cues that signal it's happening

  • Why so many high-achieving women fall into this trap

  • Practical strategies to pause before saying yes and evaluate requests with intention

  • Michelle's "Love & Fit" test to help you assess whether a request is aligned with the life you want

  • Specific phrases to use when you want to say no with kindness and confidence

  • Tips for handling pushback when you do say no

  • How to gamify the process and even calendar your "nos" so you can see how much time you're reclaiming

Michelle and I share examples from our personal and professional lives, including the awkward conversations we've had to navigate and the mental load that comes with trying to control how others perceive us. If you've ever resented someone for asking you to do something—because you felt like you "had" to say yes—this episode will help you step back, get curious, and reclaim your time.

Michelle Gauthier is the host of the Overwhelmed Working Woman podcast and helps high-achieving women create calmer, more intentional lives through private coaching and group programs. She brings warmth, humor, and a down-to-earth approach to this powerful and all-too-relatable conversation.

Whether you're looking to set stronger boundaries at work, say no to another PTA role, or just want to stop defaulting to yes, you'll walk away from this episode with tools you can actually use—starting today.

Learn more about Michelle at www.michellegauthier.com, and listen to her podcast, Overwhelmed Working Woman, wherever you get your podcasts.

Additional links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
96. Part 2: The Heavy-Before / Lighter-After Adulting Stuff (Wills & Trusts, Healthcare Proxies, House Furniture Inventory, etc.)07 Apr 202500:29:27

>> Click here for the list. <<

Recently, I shared on Instagram that I re-did our wills, trusts, etc. in Minnesota. We'd done it in California, where we lived when our first daughter was born, and we amended there when our second was born. And then we needed to re-do them here.

When I shared, I got a lot of "ah I need to do that too" messages and questions about how to get started.

It also prompted other conversations around parts of adulting that we know are important but we don't do because they don't seem urgent and/or we don't know where to start, so we avoid them. I get it.

I also had someone ask me to to do a podcast episode on some of this stuff, so I started outlining it – and it got a bit unwieldy. So, this will be a two-part-er: This week's episode and next.

For the list of all the things discussed in the episode (remember: typo-ridden; function over perfection), click here

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

95. The Heavy-Before / Lighter-After Adulting Stuff (Wills & Trusts, Healthcare Proxies, House Furniture Inventory, etc.)31 Mar 202500:34:57

>> Click here for the list. <<

Recently, I shared on Instagram that I re-did our wills, trusts, etc. in Minnesota. We'd done it in California, where we lived when our first daughter was born, and we amended there when our second was born. And then we needed to re-do them here.

When I shared, I got a lot of "ah I need to do that too" messages and questions about how to get started.

It also prompted other conversations around parts of adulting that we know are important but we don't do because they don't seem urgent and/or we don't know where to start, so we avoid them. I get it.

I also had someone ask me to to do a podcast episode on some of this stuff, so I started outlining it – and it got a bit unwieldy. So, this will be a two-part-er: This week's episode and next.

For the list of all the things discussed in the episode (remember: typo-ridden; function over perfection), click here

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

94. Newborn Life & Time Management24 Mar 202500:33:21

I've had a few people ask me recently about time management during the newborn baby phase. Here are my random tips – take them or leave them! 

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

93. Finances & Calendars with Emilie Dayan Hill17 Mar 202500:35:47

Finances can be so tricky. I anticipate more conversations around budgeting, etc. (just like time, how we spend money matters just as much as what we make/have), and this is a wonderful kick off episode with Emilie Dayan Hill. 

To learn more from Emilie:

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

92. Why plan when nothing goes to plan?!10 Mar 202500:16:11

Coming out of January and February, months when lots of curveballs hit, it's hard to motivate to plan after likely weeks of plans getting derailed. Let's talk about that frustration – AND why it's still worth planning (even when those plans later get derailed). 

Ep. 8 gives you a high-level overview of my weekly planning session if you're curious.

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

118. Why I don't let AI make my time management decisions27 Oct 202500:24:50

I see more and more people using or discussing using AI to make decisions around how they spend their time. Let's talk about it.

Links you might enjoy:

  • 🌿 Free 5-Day Time Management Program Get five short, practical video lessons packed with realistic strategies to help you manage your personal and professional life with more clarity and calm.
  • 📱 Follow me on Instagram Get bite-sized, real-life time management tips for working women—like reminders to set mail holds before travel, anonymous day-in-the-life calendars from other professional women, and behind-the-scenes looks at how I manage my own time.
  • ✨ The full Bright Method™️ program If you're ready for a full time management system that's realistic, sustainable, and dare I say… fun, check out the Bright Method program. It's helped hundreds of professional women take back control of their time—and their peace of mind.
91. The Good News about Realizing You're Choking Yourself Up with Deadlines03 Mar 202500:22:32

Sometimes, we realize we're the ones giving ourselves too-tight deadlines – either out of a desire to show how eager we are or because the sense of urgency makes us react too frantically. Instead of beating ourselves up for that tendency, let's talk about why this can actually be a great thing to realize – and what to do about it!


A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

90. How to Handle Scheduled Kid Days Off (e.g., Holidays, Teacher Professional Development Days)24 Feb 202500:21:46

We've talked about how to handle sick kids at home (resources on that below), but what about all of the scheduled days off of school. Someone asked me to discuss those days, so let's do it!

Sick kid resources:

  • Eps. 26 and 27 of this podcast (though missing some updated info in the article)
  • This article - tip 1 contains the updated information

Other kid-related resources mentioned:

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

89. When You Feel Resistance to Calendaring Your Activities, Projects, etc.17 Feb 202500:24:52

Often, women I work with or talk to online share that, while they want to use the Bright Method, they resist implementation because of, what I can see, two buckets of very understandable reasons:

  • They want to understand what the end result looks like before they start and they can't see it right now, and/or
  • They know on some level that they have too much work for their available capacity, and there's part of them that doesn't want to really see it and the have to make tough calls and have tough conversations to deal with it. 

Both make total sense. So, let's talk about them more.

Resources mentioned:

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

88. An Example of a Work Flow: Personal Travel10 Feb 202500:27:09

So often, we calendar a deadline or an event and think either there's not much that goes into it or we'll just remember what do to for it. But when you actually write down everything that goes into it, it's a surprising lot of stuff, takes up more time than we realize, and the sheer volume of things explains why we forget to do some of it every time. 

Let's talk workflows, their benefits, how to do them (simplicity is great!), and walk through an example relating to personal travel. 

Resources mentioned:

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87. The Power of the Long-Term Play (vs. Getting Hung Up On Short-Term Timelines)03 Feb 202500:22:05

This is definitely not my most articulate, succinct podcast, but I think there's something here that's worth sharing – and it'll continue to evolve. The older I get, the more I see the value of shirking American culture's "quick results now"/focus on short-term time horizons and focusing on the long game. Let's talk about it, and I'd love to hear what you think!

And as I mention at the end, if you'd like my travel checklist of things to calendar for each personal trip you take, you can get your copy here. Hope it's helpful!

A full transcript of this episode is available on my website about two weeks after the episode is published. To find it, click here and then select the episode.

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To take my free 5-day program, the Reset and Refresh, click here: https://kellynolan.com/reset-refresh.

To learn more about and sign up for the Bright Method 8-week program, click here: https://kellynolan.com/the-bright-method-time-management-course-with-kelly-nolan.

I also share actionable bite-sized time management strategies on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_kellynolan_/. Come hang out with me there!

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