Justine Cochrane

Raise your hand if this sounds like you: 

  • You’ve crammed your schedule with tasks and to-dos and now you’re exhausted, overwhelmed and burnt out. 

  • You’ve gone to Pinterest for help, but just end up wasting more time consuming instead of creating.

  • You feel frustrated because you know you could be doing better. 

  • With all the effort to get it right, you can't seem to get a clear roadmap to mastering your schedule.

You want to be in control of your time. And you think doing more is the solution.

But it’s not.

Here me on this: Working harder will only burn you out. Struggling to gain control by doing everything right and filling your days with tasks and to-dos might work for a little while. But then you’ll start losing motivation, making excuses and eventually - you’ll give up. And who wants to be a quitter?

Definitely not you. 

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Imagine being able to set up a schedule in just one hour a week, that accommodates your life and propels you towards your goals.

You’d feel in control of your time, and know you’re moving towards your dreams - even when things get busy).

You’d wake up motivated because you finally know exactly what to do - and the best way to do it.

You’d follow through, because you have the tools to stop procrastinating.

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Introducing The Art of Follow-through

The Step-by-Step Roadmap to turn your schedule into a goal slaying system

This course will teach you how to throw away your to-do list AND get more done than you ever thought possible.

It takes the benefit of expensive 1:1 coaching, and provides the same tools, techniques and tricks into an affordable course.

The Art of Follow-through is the only productivity course of it’s kind that:

  1. Teaches you how to manage your mind as well as your calendar. There’s no point in having a perfectly planned schedule if your brain just comes up with countless excuses to avoid following through.

  2. Shows you EXACTLY what to put on your calendar and when. No more of this “you have to find what works best for you” BS that leaves you guessing.