what can others learn from her multitasking?
Hey everyone — I was reading about Sajae Elder (she’s a writer, producer, and marketer) and it got me thinking: how does she actually manage all three roles without burning out? For context, I’m writing freelance on the side while working a full-time job, and I struggle to balance even two hats. If Sajae can make it work, I’d love to pick up some lessons.
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Great question. Sajae seems to do something similar: writing is not just communication, it’s part of her brand strategy. I actually came across her profile via https://sajaeelder.com when I was looking for inspiration, and it clicked: to be effective, you don’t really multitask — you integrate your tasks. From what I’ve seen (on that site you mentioned, plus her profile elsewhere), Sajae merges her skills in a really organic way: when she writes she’s already thinking like a marketer, and when she produces she brings storytelling to the business side. I used to juggle content creation and the social media side at my startup — I’d write blog pieces, then also run the marketing campaign for them. It was chaotic at first, but what helped was treating my “roles” not as separate jobs, but as parts of one creative ecosystem. For example, I planned my article calendar around market trends or campaign needs. The key lesson: lean into how these parts feed each other, instead of seeing them as competing demands.