179 | Take your Life and Business from Overwhelmed to Organized with Chelsi Jo Moore

If You want to take your life and your business from overwhelmed to organized, this is the episode for you!

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We have the incredible Chelsi Jo on the Podcast Today! In this episode we talk about what to do if you feel like you are a hot mess trying to take on all the things, we talk about time blocking, systems, organization, being a present mom and building a thriving business and so much more!

If you are a Mom running a business or just someone with a lot on their plate, you are going to LOVE this episode!

Chelsi Jo is  the host of the top 10 ranked Systemize Your Life Podcast, CEO and Founder of ChelsiJo.Co, and the queen of systems for work-from-home moms.Her core three systems are the reason why she has been able to grow a business from idea to multiple six figures and never neglect her family in the process.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

The Power of Time Blocking

  • Chelsi emphasizes the importance of time blocking to manage various responsibilities efficiently.

  • Her five-block method: Morning Routine, AM Block (family-focused), Work Block, PM Block (dinner and evening routine), and Nighttime Routine.

  • Time blocking brings clarity to daily tasks and reduces mental clutter.

Adapting to Unexpected Challenges

  • Chelsi advises on adapting when unforeseen circumstances disrupt the daily plan.

  • Even in chaotic moments, focus on the next task and maintain the systems.

  • Recognize that not every day will go perfectly as planned, but having systems in place helps navigate challenges effectively.

Scaling Your Business with Systems

  • Chelsi's success in systemizing her business allowed her to expand her team.

  • She emphasizes the importance of building an operating system to help CEOs with teams overcome overwhelm.

  • Implementing systems may seem daunting, but it enables rapid growth and scalability.

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transcript

[00:00:00] Danielle Wiebe: Hi, Chelsea. I'm so excited to have you on the podcast today. Thanks so much for joining me.

[00:00:05] Chelsi Jo Moore: I'm stoked to be here.

[00:00:07] Danielle Wiebe: Awesome. Okay. Can you share a little bit more about you, about your business? How did you get into

[00:00:13] Chelsi Jo Moore: entrepreneurship? Yeah, I'm a wife and a mom. I have two little girls that are six and 11, and I started my entrepreneurial journey when my oldest was a newborn.

[00:00:27] Chelsi Jo Moore: She's pretty young. She wasn't one yet. And I started an event based business. I did floral design and wedding design with my mom. And I, at the time, was doing my whole corporate career as a sign language interpreter. And I wanted to do something else. So I started that and it was really for fun in the beginning and then it became like a thing.

[00:00:49] Chelsi Jo Moore: And then I became a single mom and shortly after that I got married and had another baby. And so here I am with my corporate job [00:01:00] and my event based business, a brand new marriage that I brought my three year old daughter to, a brand new baby, And my husband's job, he's a firefighter and so the rotation was insane and I was doing my very best to keep up and do all the things well and cook all the meals to impress him and do all the first year marriage things, I still try and cook him meals to impress him, actually. But I had so many people asking me. How are you doing your hair? How are you putting your makeup on? How are you doing this? Your house isn't a mess. I don't understand. I'm like I'm just doing these things. Aren't you doing them? And they were like, Absolutely not.

[00:01:43] Chelsi Jo Moore: I'm not doing any of those things. And that's when I realized, oh wow, I have a really awesome knack for systems. And I just wanted to share and help every mother that I could so that she could enjoy and have the freedom of being organized [00:02:00] instead of being overwhelmed. And so I thought I would start a blog.

[00:02:04] Chelsi Jo Moore: And I did. And then shortly after that, I realized no, I'm going to start a podcast. So then I started the Systemize Your Life podcast. And I'm almost four years in now and have grown that little idea into a multiple six figure business. Podcast is almost at 2 million downloads and We're just rocking and rolling over here having a great time doing all the things.

[00:02:29] Chelsi Jo Moore: I no longer have an event based business and I retired from my corporate career and this is what I do full time. So that's

[00:02:35] Danielle Wiebe: a lot of it. Yeah, I love that so much. Congrats on the podcast and all the growth that you've had there. And yeah, that's so cool. Cause I, Originally met you through obviously our mutual connection, Steph Gass, and through your podcast and having she having you on her podcast and then I immediately went to your podcast, started binge listening to your podcast and then of course you guys did a retreat together so I signed up for [00:03:00] it.

[00:03:00] Danielle Wiebe: So that's how we know each other. And so I just love that you teach. Moms, women, how to have these systems in their life. And then also, you also teach them how to have systems in their business as well. And I think that's so important because, with, as women, we have all these. goals and these dreams and these things that we want to do.

[00:03:24] Danielle Wiebe: And, we want to have the family and we want to have the business and we want to have the, the food and all the things like you said, but it's like, how in the world do you make it all work? I love that you teach that. And obviously, people have to just go and listen to your podcast as well, but can you give us like some initial kind of just tips of like, where do people start if they just feel like they're.

[00:03:45] Danielle Wiebe: A hot mess. I got that from your intro, by the way, of your podcast. Just like a hot mess, trying to figure out all things, trying to balance all the things and feel like they're failing everywhere. And they're not able to make anything work because they're trying to do it

[00:03:59] Chelsi Jo Moore: [00:04:00] all. Yeah, it's such a normal and common feeling for people to have and I think a lot of us as moms take on so much and want to take on everyone's problems and the first thing to go is ourself, it's the first thing that we, we'll be the last one to eat, we'll eat food when it's cold, we'll eat the leftover hot dogs off the plate that's what we do.

[00:04:27] Chelsi Jo Moore: And, I'll tell you where this really started for me was like, Trying to prioritize myself in the process. I watched my mom give up her whole life for her kids and for her family. And I love her for that, but I don't really think she was all that happy. She loved her kids and that made her happy, but there was a piece of her there that was really missing.

[00:04:49] Chelsi Jo Moore: And I think that it's... It's really fueled my fire. I always thought that I had to pick my, a family or being a successful business owner. I thought I had to [00:05:00] pick between the two. And so it really is my passion and my mission to show other moms that you can do both and you can do them well. So where do you start?

[00:05:10] Chelsi Jo Moore: You start with systems. I know which system, I think it depends on what you are juggling right now. I, all of the time, 100% of the time tell the women that I work with that you have to start with your home because you can't focus on your business if everything is burning down around you at home. If you can't get away, if you're constantly interrupted, or if when you come back home, it's just a hot mess, you're going to be exhausted.

[00:05:42] Chelsi Jo Moore: You dinner's not cooked and the kids are starving, it's basically bath and bedtime. And the house is a disaster, so you have to stay up late doing it, or it doesn't get done at all. Those things impede your ability to actually show up in your business, or to show up well in the skill sets [00:06:00] that you have outside of

[00:06:07] Chelsi Jo Moore: I think that it's imperative to start with a home management system. There's a few parts of home management that tend to bog us down. I really do believe that the first one is A, our time management. And then B, it's how we're processing food. The number one thing people ask me is how, the meals, how do I keep up with it?

[00:06:27] Chelsi Jo Moore: How do we not go through drive thru? How do I stop throwing food away that I bought, intended to cook and never did? So that's really where I point people is let's get some time blocks in place and then let's figure out how you're going to manage the food. That's like on a really like high level.

[00:06:42] Chelsi Jo Moore: Let's get you out of I'm burning on fire mode. And then we can talk about how to like really iron this out and something that makes your life super organized. So

[00:06:55] Danielle Wiebe: good. And I think one of the things that I really learned [00:07:00] from you that was super game changing for me, because I think I started listening to your podcast when my daughter was.

[00:07:08] Danielle Wiebe: Like maybe six months or so, and it was like trying to figure out, okay, how do I make all this work? And at the time, like I was home with her basically full time, right? And so I'm trying to build this business that I've been building for a while, but it's oh man, now I don't have all the time in the world.

[00:07:25] Danielle Wiebe: Now I literally have to have systems or else I can't. Manage. And then so one of the biggest things that was super helpful for me was exactly that the time blocking was so game changing and really figuring out, okay, when am I doing certain things? Because if you. try to do multiple different things and you're trying to multitask and you're trying to do a little bit of this, but then you're also doing this at the same time and it's just like chaos.

[00:07:54] Danielle Wiebe: So how do you recommend people to like, what's like A [00:08:00] basic I guess advice on time blocking so that you're not feeling like you're multitasking going from this to that. And also can you touch on the power of a power hour? Cause that's another thing that, that you taught me that I'm like, Oh, this is so game changing.

[00:08:19] Danielle Wiebe: So can you touch on a few, I know I asked you like a bunch of different questions there. So start wherever you want to start. I

[00:08:25] Chelsi Jo Moore: will say that there's you know, the perspective of where you were was I'm already doing this thing and then I had kids. So it's now I got to figure out how to keep doing these things to keep my business running, maintain it, let alone even grow it at the moment because I'm growing a human, right?

[00:08:43] Chelsi Jo Moore: That's what I'm doing these days is I'm growing a human until we can like, find some homeostasis here with project mom, especially the first time where it's whoa, you mean we change like every 12 weeks and things like throw you for a loop constantly? It's like, I remember times [00:09:00] and everything finally got a cadence.

[00:09:02] Chelsi Jo Moore: And then she was like done with that. And I was like, what are you talking about? We just figured this stupid thing out. What are we doing here? This is not how we do this. So it's different, right? Those things that are such huge game changers for you. Might be maybe a different scenario for somebody else that's I've been a mom for a while and now I'm taking on the business element.

[00:09:22] Chelsi Jo Moore: Now she needs to figure it out in the opposite direction, but it doesn't matter. It serves both the same and equally. I'm just gonna go straight to the goods. It's very simple. You could go to Pinterest and you could search time blocking. And you're gonna find a hundred different options on how to do this.

[00:09:41] Chelsi Jo Moore: And they're not all created equal. I'll just put it there. I have a five block method that's very straightforward. Your whole life. It doesn't matter who or what you are. I've done this with stay at home dads. I've done this with moms that work outside the home. I've done this with homeschool moms. I've done it with every kind of human that you can imagine.

[00:09:58] Chelsi Jo Moore: And my five block method [00:10:00] just works and it's super straightforward. If you're taking notes, just write this down really quick. It's there's no like secret sauce to it. You've got a morning routine block that happens before your kids wake up. And then an AM block that's all hands on deck with kids. Then a work block whenever these timeframes work for you.

[00:10:16] Chelsi Jo Moore: And then a PM block is back to all hands on deck. It's the anchor block in the day where your dinner routine, your nighttime routine happens. And then you have your last and final block of the day, which is your nighttime routine block that does not have kids in it. So that is the, That's like the straight shooter, like that's what it is, right?

[00:10:37] Chelsi Jo Moore: And when you start to take your life that's all over the place and put them within those five blocks, you start to become very clear on what in the world am I doing right now and I don't need to do all the things because I have time and space reserved for them later. That's really where the magic comes into play.

[00:10:55] Chelsi Jo Moore: Now. for a lot of moms that have little kiddos or [00:11:00] super busy commitments throughout the day and they can't get a work block in during the day, that power hour of work that you talked about is so magical because you can throw a power hour of work into that morning routine before your kids wake up where it's I'm going to hammer out these things that don't take.

[00:11:17] Chelsi Jo Moore: Three hours of deep concentration project work. I'm really trying to get in the zone here But like the things that I just need to get done So you start your day off with maybe 5 10 15 minutes for yourself And then boom you go straight into a power hour of work when your kids wake up You've already tackled so much of your work.

[00:11:37] Chelsi Jo Moore: You don't have to have your phone on You don't, needs to feel stressed and that like anxious feeling of I have work to do and you want to put your kids, not that there's anything wrong with having your kids on the television, but like when it's constant and that's like the thing you do, you start to feel guilt over it.

[00:11:54] Chelsi Jo Moore: And so it's the intention behind it and what it allows you to do and how present you can be with your [00:12:00] kids and your family. You then get to show up for. your actual house. You can probably take the kitchen from this like haphazard place that looks like a tornado just went through after breakfast to actually putting dishes in the dishwasher, right?

[00:12:15] Chelsi Jo Moore: So that's what happens when you put my five blocks into place. So

[00:12:21] Danielle Wiebe: good. I love that because it's I think half the time the reason we feel so overwhelmed as moms and moms who are also entrepreneurs or even if you're not a mom, you just have other passions or other things that you have going on in your life.

[00:12:39] Danielle Wiebe: It's like we can't be present in the time that we're in, whether it be in our power hour of work or whether it be. Cooking dinner, whether it be cleaning up because we're stressed out about the hundreds of other things that are just like swirling in our minds. And [00:13:00] so I love the time blocking because like you said, it's, it gives you the permission to say, Oh, I don't need to actually think about that, or I don't even need to stress about that because I've allotted time later.

[00:13:15] Danielle Wiebe: to do it. So you don't have to hold space in your head for it. So is that something that you commonly get from your clients is just, it's almost like the overwhelm comes from the head space that it takes to carry all of that stuff that you're

[00:13:33] Chelsi Jo Moore: needing to do. Yeah, everything's in their head.

[00:13:36] Chelsi Jo Moore: And I have this really lofty thing that I say that no one believes me, but truly you can reduce your to do list by 95% in a matter of minutes. The things that you're writing on your to do list are not new. They're not new. You do them every week. You do them every month and you could totally systemize them.

[00:13:59] Chelsi Jo Moore: It's. [00:14:00] It's what I did. I was like, look, this is ridiculous. I'm not gonna let appointments and errands and all these other things derail me. I'm gonna set aside time. What has the pattern been? What has the history been? I look at things very analytically and say, okay, great. I only need an hour once a week, that's all I need.

[00:14:21] Chelsi Jo Moore: Some families need two hours twice a week to be able to tackle these things. And guess what? I'm not doing them outside of that because I've already put time to it there and they're going to live there and nothing's going to drown. Nothing's going to burn on fire. If I wait until Tuesday to reply to that email or to pay that bill, like we're going to be okay because every Tuesday I'm going to show up to it.

[00:14:44] Chelsi Jo Moore: And so all of those things now come off of my to do list and just become a thing that I show up for week, after week, and I know what part of my time block they live in, so even during the day I don't have to think about it, right? Because I know that happens in my p. m. block or my a.

[00:14:59] Chelsi Jo Moore: m. block, [00:15:00] and when I'm there, and when I'm not. I think it is the number one thing that I see happen in home and in business. They're keeping everything in their head. This is the exact same process that we apply when you show up to your work block and you have to sit down. Guess what?

[00:15:17] Chelsi Jo Moore: What you do in your business is absolutely not random. Nothing that you do in your business is random. I'm telling you, maybe 20 minutes a day, if even that is random work. All of that other stuff. It has a rhythm. It has a way of being systemized, your home and your business both.

[00:15:39] Danielle Wiebe: That's amazing. And I think, yeah, when I started to implement some of the systems, especially like the ones that you teach, like when I started to actually implement them and figure out, okay, what are my time blocks?

[00:15:51] Danielle Wiebe: What am I doing in those time blocks? It's, you also just, on a mental capacity, just feel so much more [00:16:00] ductive, and I know that doesn't always have to be like the goal, but it's true. You feel like, oh my gosh, I accomplished , there is a high that you get when you accomplish your , goals of what you want to do in that day or when you do like, wow, I, I have a clean house and I actually cooked dinner.

[00:16:19] Danielle Wiebe: I actually fed myself lunch or fed my kids lunch. Like there is that accomplishment that you feel. And I think that's missing for a lot of people and I think there is, obviously things can throw you for a loop or if you get, if people get sick and there's things.

[00:16:34] Danielle Wiebe: So can you touch on that a little bit? Obviously there's like the systems and on a regular week, like everything's going according to plan. If something knocks you off course whether it be like a sickness or things that you aren't expecting, how do you get yourself back on track without feeling maybe that overwhelmer guilt for feeling behind?[00:17:00]

[00:17:00] Chelsi Jo Moore: Yeah, and I think for a lot of my students, they're like, hey, this looks really great on paper, but guess what? My life didn't go like that today, so now what do I do? So that's really the question of What I always like to say is learning the ability to improvise, adapt, and overcome. And it's a military term.

[00:17:19] Chelsi Jo Moore: My husband taught it to me because The fire department is very paramilitary, but I was like, dude, this was created for moms improvising, adapting and overcoming is like what we do this is so legit. So it's like an actual skill that I teach people. How do you take so let's say you put these time blocks in place and you're like, okay, cute.

[00:17:39] Chelsi Jo Moore: That's really great. I have these in place. Now what? How do I actually Cool, school called, gotta go pick up the kid. Now what? Now my work block is thrown off. When you actually know and you start living by these time blocks, what it allows you to do, I try and give like the visual of dominoes, if you [00:18:00] remember playing with dominoes.

[00:18:01] Chelsi Jo Moore: You set all of these things up in your day and the goal is to tip the first one and then your whole day rolls. What happens if somebody pulls two dominoes out? Dink! We have a major hard stop. So all we do is get ourselves back into a place where we can just get right back in line and tip the next domino.

[00:18:23] Chelsi Jo Moore: So maybe... For me, what that would look like is, okay, kid, somebody called from the school, you got to go pick up a kid. Two dominoes got removed. Now I've got to do X, Y, Z because they're sick or whatever, right? Maybe five more dominoes got removed. Now there's an even bigger gap. A lot of people get discouraged by that, but what I find really encouraging is staying focused on that next domino that I can tip, even if...

[00:18:47] Chelsi Jo Moore: It's just that last part of my day and my nighttime routine that says you're going to take off your makeup. Cool. Whole lot of my day didn't go the way that I wanted it, but I have control over this last thing and I can recoup tomorrow and we just start again. [00:19:00] So I think for me, when you're living in a constant and chronic state of to do lists or...

[00:19:09] Chelsi Jo Moore: are growing longer and longer and you're never getting through them. You live in a place of defeat a lot and so little things trip you up and make you feel even more defeated because you're already feeling defeated most of the time. We want to flip that and make that opposite so that you have the capacity to improvise, adapt, and overcome when things come your way.

[00:19:31] Chelsi Jo Moore: I've found so much more ability to be flexible and to have freedom. It's not as rigid as it sounds. I'm able to actually live on a whim now, because guess what? Now, it's really easy for me to remove my own dominoes and go play, or go do whatever I want, because I know that I can just hop right back in and tip the rest of the dominoes whenever I want, and the rest of my day will go the way that I want it to, because...

[00:19:58] Chelsi Jo Moore: I have this system [00:20:00] in place.

[00:20:01] Danielle Wiebe: That's so good. Yeah. And I think it's also giving yourself the ability to recognize and be okay with the fact that, yeah, not every day is going to go like perfectly according to plan. That's not super realistic, especially if you're a mom and a business owner. And so it's yeah, leaving space for that and being okay with that to say, okay.

[00:20:26] Danielle Wiebe: It didn't go as planned, but that's okay. And I feel like too, especially when you start to implement a lot of these systems, you're going to be so much more productive than you probably were, like your whole life. And so it's even if the days aren't going perfectly according to plan, you're still getting You're still more organized than you have been because it's like if you don't have the systems then it is just straight up chaos, right?

[00:20:56] Danielle Wiebe: So I would love to hear your perspective because obviously as [00:21:00] you've grown your podcast and your brand and your business. You've also been able to grow and, maybe bring on help and support. So how does that work into it as well as far as obviously you have your systems and then if you bring someone else in on that, how do you make sure that they're in line with the systems that you have?

[00:21:22] Danielle Wiebe: Let's just talk about specifically for business.

[00:21:25] Chelsi Jo Moore: Yeah, that is a huge part of. Where I believe my success has come from is systemizing my business and really where it came from was I had a very short window, a very short window to get in and make big impact. Because when I started this business, I had all those things that I talked about.

[00:21:47] Chelsi Jo Moore: My life gave me maybe four hours a week to start a business and grow a business. And so I knew that when I sat down, that I needed to know exactly what to do and it needed to [00:22:00] be the right thing to do because I'm not playing around. I was investing in business coaches. I was pouring personal money into making this thing work.

[00:22:08] Chelsi Jo Moore: And I was like, I am not going to waste this. I can't like at this point, I can't, I'd already had a business that I put seven years into, it was fine. But it like, It wasn't what I was really there to do. It wasn't making high impact or high income or even moderate impact or moderate income. Let's just be real, right?

[00:22:27] Chelsi Jo Moore: And so for me to be able to take my time away from my family. That's where I really want to be most of the time. It needs to really be worth it. It needs to turn out to be super worth it. So I started systemizing immediately, which made it so unbelievably simple for me to bring people on. I started bringing on interns actually very, I just started exchanging my method and teaching people how to do this in their life for their work as an intern.

[00:22:58] Chelsi Jo Moore: And now [00:23:00] I have. I have four people on my team and we have anywhere from five to 12 interns at any given time and I don't have to do any of the day to day at all because that system has grown with me. I think the biggest thing that you can do in your business. There's two types of business owners.

[00:23:22] Chelsi Jo Moore: The ones that put the cart before the horse, go do the thing, and then reverse engineer it. Or they're the ones that are like me, where we engineer a thing, and then we test it, and then we do it, and then we perfect it, and then we roll with it, right? I've worked with basically all the people that I work with in systemizing their business are the ones that go forward at the speed of light holy crap, I just built this whole thing and I have no idea how to keep up with it.

[00:23:49] Chelsi Jo Moore: That's so me.

[00:23:49] Danielle Wiebe: That's so me. I'm like, I'm going to jump before there's any guarantee of any type of security and we'll just see, I think something will catch me pretty sure. [00:24:00]

[00:24:01] Chelsi Jo Moore: I'll tell you that. We both types of business owners end up at the finish line almost at the exact same time. Yeah.

[00:24:08] Chelsi Jo Moore: Because... That business owner takes messy action and has to go back and clean up. And so that's what slows them down. And for me, what slows me down is not taking action and fast enough often. But I do think that now at this point, I have people in place to be able to do nearly everything for me. And so now I feel like I can build a little bit faster and that feels really good to me.

[00:24:32] Chelsi Jo Moore: But essentially what I built is now what I teach other CEOs to do. I built an operating system, a company wide operating system that helps CEOs with teams get out of that chronic overwhelm and not ever knowing when the job is done. And. Just constant list making like journals upon journals upon fancy Asana and ClickUp behind other checklists behind other checklists and like finally help them organize this [00:25:00] thing and give them an operations assistant that can go operate their business so they can really focus on the things that matter.

[00:25:07] Chelsi Jo Moore: I didn't know that was something that I was building. I just was building something that was helping me do what I do. And now it's. such a beautiful thing to be able to help other business owners have that in their business too. And it's not as scary as people think. I have a huge obstacle with getting the business owner that is, so dead set on like doing all the things to slow down long enough to put some systems in place so that then they can speed up and go even faster and really scale and really grow something that's super sustainable.

[00:25:42] Danielle Wiebe: Yeah, that definitely resonates with me and my personality because like I said, I'm the type of person who will take the messy action and like the scary action even like that doesn't even though yes, there's fear there. It's I'm just going to do it anyways but you're right it's the okay.

[00:25:59] Danielle Wiebe: I'm going [00:26:00] to take that action. Now I have the momentum, but I also need the systems to back it up. And so I think that, obviously both types of personality, all types of personalities can learn from each other for sure. But I think that it's like when you can marry those two things together.

[00:26:17] Danielle Wiebe: And however long it takes you to get there is when you're really going to see that success take off. So I think it's encouraging to everyone because no matter what personality type you are, you can have that success in your business. It's just like you might get there from a different path.

[00:26:33] Danielle Wiebe: So yeah,

[00:26:35] Chelsi Jo Moore: it really is. And I'll be honest. I have taken all of the tests, one on the enneagram, a one wing two, like I'm super, typing, whatever, all the things and there's another one about the way that you build and run a business and I am so much more suited as The C O O and not the c e o.

[00:26:55] Chelsi Jo Moore: And it was really discouraging for me for so many years when people would [00:27:00] tell me that. And I was like, no, gosh dang it. I am a C E O. This is just my skillset. There's so many CEOs that are built with bravery, and that tenacity to go do things before they really know how to do it. And that's never been my skillset, but I'm, like you said, it's so comforting to know that it doesn't matter.

[00:27:22] Chelsi Jo Moore: It's about knowing. What are the core blocks that you need to be able to be successful, in my opinion, in home and business? And I think systems is one of the major key components of that, and it's definitely helped me so much to be able to know, okay, I need 20 hours of work block this week to do my job, and I need 15 next week, and I need 30 the next week.

[00:27:49] Chelsi Jo Moore: And that's it. That's all I have to think

[00:27:52] Danielle Wiebe: about. That's so good. That's so good. I love that. Yeah. I would love to ask you one more question before we wrap up. This has been [00:28:00] so valuable. What are you the most proud of what you've built, your business journey so far?

[00:28:08] Chelsi Jo Moore: There is, that is a heavy question.

[00:28:12] Chelsi Jo Moore: There's so much in there. I definitely think that, practically speaking. I'm really proud that I've been able to help so many other moms feel like,

[00:28:29] Chelsi Jo Moore: like there's hope, like they don't have to live their life in this constant state of overwhelm. That's really cool to know that I've been able to help so many people, and it encourages me to keep helping other people. But I think what, I really do love the most about the whole thing is just knowing that I took something that I was insanely passionate about and I made it super profitable.

[00:28:55] Chelsi Jo Moore: Like I know that's like super cliche, but I can't wait for my [00:29:00] daughters to see an example of what that looks like. And it's hard. It's like a daily sacrifice. It's so hard. It takes so much discipline. And I can't imagine what it would be like if I was holding everything in my head the whole time.

[00:29:15] Chelsi Jo Moore: I couldn't do it. I couldn't do it. I'm not the person that could. I would crumble. And so out of necessity, obviously, we've been talking about this whole time, I'd made systems happen. And That's why that this has happened, but I think, still going to the gym and still taking care of myself and showing up and working so dang hard to really do what I feel like I've been called to do in every area of my life is really motivating.

[00:29:46] Danielle Wiebe: Yeah. Oh, good. I love that. Thank you for sharing that. Where can people connect with you? Where can they find you? Where can they find your podcast? Tell us all of the different ways we can connect and learn more about you.

[00:29:58] Chelsi Jo Moore: Yeah. You can come over [00:30:00] to anywhere where you stream podcasts and type in systemize your life.

[00:30:04] Chelsi Jo Moore: And then chelseajoe. co is where you'll find me on the internet and Instagram and all the places. Can't wait to meet all

[00:30:14] Danielle Wiebe: your women. Yay. So good. And big fun thing is that Chelsea's going to be a part of our Passion to Profit event that's happening depending on when you're listening to this June 26th to 30th.

[00:30:30] Danielle Wiebe: So thanks for joining us for that. I can't wait. And we can dive in a little bit more and you can connect with Chelsea there too. And yeah, definitely check out her podcast cause it's So game changing, especially if you're a mom who's trying to run a business and do all the things like got to have some systems in place.

[00:30:47] Danielle Wiebe: So thank you for joining me today. I appreciate you a lot and I can't wait to connect with you again soon.

[00:30:54] Chelsi Jo Moore: Yeah. Thanks for having me.

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