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122. What I’d Focus on If I Only Had 15 Hours a Week This Summer

Sustainable CEO Mom: Productivity, Automation, AI and Marketing Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs + Service Providers

Sustainable CEO Mom: Productivity, Automation, AI and Marketing Strategies for Female Entrepreneurs + Service Providers
122. What I’d Focus on If I Only Had 15 Hours a Week This Summer
Jun 10, 2026 Episode 122
Jenny Suneson | Business Mentor and Visibility Strategist for Moms

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Summer has a way of making even the most organized business owner question everything.

The kids are home. Routines disappear overnight. Work hours shrink. And suddenly you're trying to fit a full-capacity business into a fraction of the time.

In this episode, I share exactly what I would focus on if I only had 15 hours a week to work this summer. Instead of chasing more growth, more content, and more hustle, I break down how to maintain momentum, protect revenue, and stay visible without burning yourself out.

You'll learn what to prioritize, what to let go of, how to structure a lower-capacity workweek, and why maintenance seasons are still valuable seasons in business.

If you've ever worried that slowing down for summer means losing momentum, this episode will give you a sustainable roadmap for navigating the season with confidence.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why summer requires a different business strategy—not just fewer hours
  • The biggest mistake moms make when trying to maintain business as usual
  • The non-negotiables I would focus on during a 15-hour workweek
  • How to stay visible without creating content every day
  • What to prioritize to keep revenue moving during lower-capacity seasons
  • A simple framework for structuring your time when hours are limited
  • Why maintenance seasons are often a sign of strong CEO leadership

Because your business should be able to survive summer breaks, camp gaps, sick days, and real life. 

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