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It's taken me years to figure out the best flow for but I finally feel like I have nailed it! My point is that it's different for everyone. You have to figure out what your best productive work times are, and then base your schedule around that if possible. I find that for me 11-5 is my sweet spot.  

I start out the day with exercise, breakfast, get the kids to school...then move into work mode. I find that getting calls done in the morning is best so I can focus on deliverables the remainder of the day. Potential clients can book consultation calls from my site on Mondays & Tuesdays from 10-2, so it's nice to have those hours consolidated.  

Once I move into "work mode" I scan through emails and make a list of my To Do's for the day or week. I balance that list with my calendar, and go from there. I find that having consistency is important to feel less chaotic. 


Be kind • Be curious • Be inspired

Monique

 
Monique Johnson

I launched MoJo Design over 17 years ago with one goal in mind: to help small business owners bring clarity, confidence, and cohesion to their brand stories.

Along the way, I’ve partnered with entrepreneurs, creatives, and service-based businesses ready to step out of the “just okay” phase and step fully into the brand they were meant to embody. Together, we dig deep—the values, the vision, the personality that make your business unmistakably yours—and translate that into visuals that tell your story with authenticity and intention.

My approach is collaborative and intuitive—a balance of creativity and strategy. It’s where exploration meets clarity, and every detail has purpose.

https://designwithmojo.com/
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