Ep 124: Teaching, Parenting, & Running a Business: How One Busy Teacher Balances It All (With Breyen Wee)

Are you wearing multiple hats and unsure how to balance it all? Many of us are teachers, business owners, and parents, and that can be overwhelming. If you're feeling like you're juggling all the things, you're not alone, and this episode will dive into how balancing a business can be done successfully.Today's guest is Breyen Wee, the owner of the TPT store, Oui Madame Wee. She has built her business through several different seasons of life. She will share with us how she balances teaching, business, and parenthood, all while managing to take care of herself.In today's episode, Breyen fills us in on how she got started as a TPT seller, the most significant benefits of being in the classroom and running a TPT store, how she realistically prioritizes her time to do what matters most, and the importance of having a solid support system.Show Notes: https://schoolofsellers.com/balancing-a-business/Join Ignite today: https://schoolofsellers.com/igniteFollow along on Instagram @school.of.sellers.Loving this podcast? Rate and write a review on Apple Podcasts here!

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Erin Waters from School of Sellers helps teacher sellers like you run an online business in a way that feels doable. Discover how you can make your business work harder so that you spend less time in To-Do Town and more time doing what you love. Many teachers launch online businesses to live a freer, happier life. These same teachers soon find themselves swamped by tasks and surrounded by pressure to do all the things. As a result, their life becomes harder. So what the heck? Self-proclaimed Type B Teacher-turned entrepreneur, Erin knows this Catch-22 scenario all too well. In her 10 years of selling teaching resources online, it has become her mission to simplify her business—and now yours too! On School of Sellers, she will offer insight and tips for productivity, content creation, marketing, and beyond. Hit follow or subscribe now and show your business, once and for all, who’s really the boss.