š Meanwhile, in 1885, Sarah E. Goode was determined to find a solution for families in tiny Chicago apartments, who had almost no room. She designed a bed that folded up into a cabinet. š”Ā Invention:Ā Cabinet bed (a bed that turned into a cabinet/desk, creating both a comfortable sleep space at night and a dedicated work space during day. š§±Ā Resistance: Getting a patent and respect for her design meant pushing through racism, sexism, and being flatly ignored. š§¾Ā System & Records: Sarah could not just say, āI have a cool idea.ā She had to: ⢠Draw clear pictures of how the bed folded up and down. ⢠Measure and write down how the wood pieces fit together in a clear concise manner. ⢠Show that it was safe and strong enough for real families. Those careful drawings and notes were her stepābyāstep system of proof that her idea did work, which helped her win her patent even when the world refused to see her. š§ØĀ Every corner of your life feels crowded. You work, care for family, and your business gets squeezed into leftover scraps of time and energy. šĀ Simple System: ⢠Step 1: Pick one 30āminute window you already have (lunch break, car line, after dinner). ⢠Step 2: Name it āCabinet Timeā and protect it on your calendar 3 days a week. ⢠Step 3: DecideĀ oneĀ task you always do in that window (plan tomorrowās posts, outline one email, check in with leads). ā¼ļø Your dreams deserve a reserved & secure space to flourish. Drop āCABINET TIMEā in the comments and share: ⢠Which 30-minute window youāre claiming ⢠What ONE task lives there No explaining. Just claiming.