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Do you own a creative business where you handmake your own products but for whatever reason you:


a) struggle to make enough products to meet demand?

b) fear you waste time making products which don?t earn you enough money?

c) don?t view your time as a cost?

d) are too busy making products to design new ones?

e) are not sure how to make the best use of your time?


Then fear not ? I am here to help! :)


I provide a coaching service for creative people like you to improve your productivity and efficiency, and increase your profit.


Unlike a traditional time management coach, I will show you how to work smarter to:


? make more products in less time

? ensure both your time and products are priced correctly

? find time to design new products

? reduce your stress when meeting deadlines


My goal is to ensure you maximise your productivity in the short term by focusing on these areas. In the longer term, I will provide the tools, perspective and mindfulness to help you build on your strengths, grow your business and reach your creative potential.


For more information, please feel free to contact me via the details below and I?ll be more than happy to chat further :)



Lisa Moore

Productivity Coach



+44 (0)7870 362207

[email protected]


5 Hayes Grove, East Dulwich SE22 8DF

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I have recently worked with Lisa and have found her help and advice invaluable. Lisa took time to fully understand my business and was able to show me how to increase my productivity. I now know which of my products are the most profitable and working efficiently has allowed me to develop new ideas and expand my business.

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