Got real talking time management and staying on top of your game with Ella Parlor on “Eavesdrop with Ella.”

Being a Marine Corps officer prepared me for a lot, but the civilian world throws some new challenges. Juggling work, passions, and life in general can be overwhelming.

On this episode, we break down practical strategies for:

  • Crushing your to-do list
  • Quieting your inner critic
  • Achieving SEFPh balance** (Spiritual, -Emotional, Financial & Physical – key to overall success)
  • Plus, I share how I overcame fear and the power of positive self-talk.

Feeling bogged down? This episode will equip you with the tools to dominate your goals and live a more fulfilling life. Eavesdrop with Ella is available on all podcast forms.

Let me know what strategies resonate most with you!

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    1. Olaolu Ogunyemi – Olaolu Ogunyemi is a loving husband, father, teen mentor, and U.S. Marine Officer with a deep passion for working with children fueled by an unending supply of energy and imagination! Since he was young, Olaolu has been nicknamed the "life of the party" because he pours his exuberant personality into everything he does. As the fifth of six children, he became intimately familiar with the bond forged during quality story time; thus, Olaolu was inspired to start writing children's stories to help create loving and memorable family moments. He is the author of the Amazon best-selling children's book, "Crow From the Shadow," "Horace the Horsefly," and "Billy Dipper's Time to Shine."  Olaolu writes and speaks in a simple, easily understandable language and with an entertaining style that keeps families and listeners hooked while learning vital lessons about virtues and sparking a continuing conversation. Olaolu is a frequent traveler and in his free time, he enjoys playing music, exercising, writing, and spending time with his family. Connect with him at  www.parent-child-connect.com

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