How will I find the time for learning?

Elizabeth Blakelock
2 min readMay 16, 2023

I’m getting ready to welcome learners for a 6 week course and the main question coming up time and time again is… where will I find the time?

I’m a graduate of this course and the question takes me back to when I signed up — in the summer of 2020 trying to juggle my newly-online paid role and my unexpected full-time job as homeschooler. I can’t remember a time I felt more overwhelmed. I usually lean far too heavily into productivity literature about how to maximise time but there was no option for being intentional — every day was a battle.

I can’t remember ever feelings so utterly overwhelmed as I tried to homeschool and keep up at work.

But I signed up. At the time it felt like a gamble, but I counted on the self-directed nature of the course — and I’m so glad I did.

How on earth would I find the time?

  • I watched the short video while washing up
  • I dialed into live meets while my son played robots, and I saw in the backgrounds of the other participants juggling kids and their notebooks too
  • I saved recommended youtube videos to come back to later
  • I planned which books I would read when things were quieter

Did I “finish” the course in the 6 weeks? No. I couldn’t even tell you what “finished” looks like.

Did I have 6 weeks of amazing community that gave me a toolkit for the future? Absolutely.

A photo carefully taken to obscure the absolute chaos of my life while I participated in Bond 1

I’d love to support you in making time to learn to find your way to be confident — you can sign up for Bond 7 here

…and you can read more about what I learnt during Bond 1 right here on medium over here and more about Upfront is via the amazing podcast “Upfront moment” here.

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Elizabeth Blakelock

My personal blog sharing thoughts on consumer outcomes in essential markets.