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💡 Reclaim Your Time and Sanity: The Real Power of a Tech Inventory

Published 7 months ago • 1 min read

Hey Reader,

Last week, I introduced my Tech Inventory Template—a tool designed to help you get a grip on the tech assets that power your business. If you missed it, you can catch up here.

The Real Power of a Tech Inventory

A tech inventory is not just about knowing what you have; it’s about optimizing how you use it. Investing a small amount of time upfront can bring you three core benefits:

  • Efficiency: Once you identify all the tools you’re using, it becomes easier to integrate them, automating repetitive tasks and freeing up your time.
  • Reduced Stress: Managing multiple tools often leads to a cluttered digital workspace. A tech inventory simplifies this, making your work environment less stressful.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing exactly what tech you’re using—and why—gives you the confidence that you’re not missing out on any opportunities to make your life easier.

Here's what my quickie Tech Inventory looks like:

If you downloaded the template, you’re already ahead of the game. If you missed it, grab your copy here. (The first sheet is a blank template for you, the second sheet has my example)

But let’s dig a little deeper. Why is a tech inventory more than just a list? It’s a foundational tool for any entrepreneur who knows they can leverage technology better.

Reclaim Your Time and Sanity

Think of it this way, Reader: a few hours invested in auditing your tech can save you countless hours in the future. And it’s not just about work—you’ll reclaim some much-needed peace and sanity.

So, if you haven’t already, dive into that tech inventory.

The first step is to list the tools you use. So click to make a copy of the inventory template, and take 10 minutes to get started now!

If you hit any roadblocks or have questions, reply to this email. I’m here to help.

Cheers,

​

Juli

Entrepreneur Tools by Juli James

Creative tools and templates to streamline your business.

Hello, I'm Juli James, an educator, entrepreneur, and small business coach. With a background in educational technology, entrepreneurship, and my role at Stoke Coworking, I bring practical, hands-on experience to my work. I specialize in leveraging tools like Airtable, MemberVault, Convertkit, and Notion to simplify the entrepreneurial journey. My focus is on offering actionable tips and user-friendly tools to enhance your productivity and business growth, minus the tech overwhelm. Are you ready to transform the way you manage your business with smart, time-saving tools? Let's explore together how we can make your entrepreneurial journey more efficient and rewarding.

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