A startup founder shares her 4 best tricks for saving time

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Julie Sygiel

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Julie Sygiel, founder of Dear Kate.

Most startup founders and executives would probably argue that time is the most valuable resource in the world.

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Julie Sygiel is the founder and chief creative officer of Dear Kate, a startup that makes high performance underwear and activewear for women. She is also a member of the Girl Scouts of the USA National Board of Directors and cofounded The Lady Project, a group that strives to connect, inspire, and showcase "amazing women doing awesome things."

How does she have time to juggle all that's on her plate?

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The very busy 27-year-old entrepreneur, who graduated from Brown University in 2009 with a degree in chemical engineering, shared with Business Insider her top four unique tips for saving time and getting more done: