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Welcome BACK for a Zen Trap Perspective (ZTP) as we continue with our topic for the month of April Productivity and Time Management! This week we are reviewing a interesting video, a TedTalk by Mark Adams on entering the cult of extreme productivity. We really enjoyed watching this video and discussing the concepts that were brought up in the video. Mark really gave us details on his story and how he transitioned from a serial procrastinator to a productivity coach basically. We discuss the concept of locking in and what we do to really lock in on a task or project. Let us know how you lock in! When are you most productive? Are you managing your time well? Tune in Let us know in the comments if you learned something new! Subscribe to our Youtube and Follow our IG: Zen_Trap / ztZenP / ztYogiLG Comment and let us know what you think of the episode! Protect Your Peace Protect Your Energy (PYPPYE) Grab some merch Check out our website: www.ZenTrappers.com
If you're feeling like you can't seem to concentrate no matter how hard you try, and those pesky distractions just keep pulling you away, then you are not alone! It's like trying to have a deep conversation with someone at a loud party – impossible! But fear not, my friend, because I've got some epic strategies to help you ditch those distractions and become the superhero of bouncing back from procrastination! Let's kick those focus-stealing habits to the curb and unlock a whole new level of productivity together! Value Nuggets Mastering the art of productivity: Championing productivity involves more than just miles of to-do lists and frantic rush hours. It requires an intelligent approach that balances effective task prioritization, time management, and efficient workflow. By harnessing such tactics, busy professionals can translate their efforts into tangible results, in line with the overall episode topic of eliminating distractions for enhanced concentration. Eliminate distractions and unlock concentration: Concentration is a valuable resource, often undermined by overwhelming distractions. Taming a chaotic external environment and cultivating a focused internal mindset can unlock elevated levels of concentration. Thus, staying true to the overall episode theme, eradicating distracting elements is fundamental to elevate your work output and overall productivity landscape. Embrace the Pomodoro Technique: The Pomodoro Technique, a time management method, promotes productivity by encouraging focused work sessions with scheduled breaks. By oscillating between periods of intense concentration and step-back intervals, it strikes a balance between work and rest. Aligned with the episode's topic, embracing such techniques can aid busy professionals in boosting their focus and productivity, thus steering them towards their targeted goals. ⬇️Resources⬇️ Podcast: https://www.mgspodcast.com/ Email List: https://motivategrindsucceed.eo.page/subscribe Support The Show: https://www.mgsclub.club/ 7 Day Procrastination Busting Challenge: https://motivategrindsucceed.eo.page/qdrrf Donate to the show: https://www.mgsclub.club ~_~_~_~_~_~_~
In today's episode, Robin Sharma decodes "The 10x3 Tool" habit that has helped his private mentoring clients reach explosive levels of productivity and performance while improving their personal lives in the process. If you'd like to learn the tools, habits and daily routines of warriors, billionaires, sages and superstars then read (or listen to) The Everyday Hero Manifesto today. It's a life-changing book. Get it here.FOLLOW ROBIN SHARMA:InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube
I turned my life into a movie. Yes, you read that correctly! Actually, more accurately, I turned my life into a TV show.In this episode I will give a summary of how turning my life into daytime television helped me:Solve my feelings of mediocrity in life.Disrupt my brainwashed worldview of what's considered normal socially, professionally, and relationally.Implement a productivity hack that I have never seen anywhere else that completely changed my approach to everyday life. Which I will explain step by step.Links to detailed lessons and templates mentioned in this episode:Why, Vision, and Mission StatementsYour PremiseYour TV Show Daily PlannerIf you are lacking clarity in any part of your vision, you definitely want to join my online Content Hub Community called, Visionpreneur School!It is the #1 online community for FAITH-BASED PERSONAL-GROWTH AND BUSINESS EDUCATION. Only VISIONARIES are allowed! Join now for FREE! https://buildyourvision.co/GET IN TOUCH
I turned my life into a movie. Yes, you read that correctly! Actually, more accurately, I turned my life into a TV show.In this episode I will give a summary of how turning my life into daytime television helped me:Solve my feelings of mediocrity in life.Disrupt my brainwashed worldview of what's considered normal socially, professionally, and relationally.Implement a productivity hack that I have never seen anywhere else that completely changed my approach to everyday life. Which I will explain step by step.Links to detailed lessons and templates mentioned in this episode:Why, Vision, and Mission StatementsYour PremiseYour TV Show Daily PlannerIf you are lacking clarity in any part of your vision, you definitely want to join my online Content Hub Community called, Visionpreneur School!It is the #1 online community for FAITH-BASED PERSONAL-GROWTH AND BUSINESS EDUCATION. Only VISIONARIES are allowed! Join now for FREE! https://buildyourvision.co/GET IN TOUCH
Today's Flashback Friday is from episode 768 published last December 21, 2016. Jason speaks with Bob Pozen about possible changes in the real estate market under a Trump administration. Changes in legislation and regulations may lift up small to medium sized banks and increase the amount of lending by the biggest banks. Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, a Senior Research Fellow at the Brookings Institute and former Associate General Counsel for the SEC. Bob has authored two books Extreme Productivity and Too Big to Save which is discussed during today's podcast. Key Takeaways: Jason's editorial 2:17 The historic change in the leadership of the U.S. Government. 4:03 Remember to register for the 2017 Meet the Masters Event slated for January. Bob Pozen Guest Interview 6:24 Legislation that may be changed through banking system while Dodd-Frank is left as is. 10:16 There has been too much regulation on small to medium sized banks. 11:59 The problems are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are they were never public nor private. 15:39 The FHA and VA insure 100% of the mortgages made by banks. 16:21 More money flowing into the real estate market will cause an upward pressure on prices. 19:12 Home buying increases when rates start to go up but then level out. 19:54 Pozen was chosen by President Bush to join a bipartisan commission to strengthen Social Security. 21:26 Security and Exchange Commission has constraints regarding employees working for corporations after their service. 23:48 Getting to the gist of Bob Pozen's book Too Big to Fix. 26:25 Peer-to-Peer lending is pretty much unregulated. 28:04 As the economy strengthens banks should lend more. Mentioned in This Episode: Bob Pozen Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Events Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ Free Class: Easily get up to $250,000 in funding for real estate, business or anything else: http://JasonHartman.com/Fund CYA Protect Your Assets, Save Taxes & Estate Planning: http://JasonHartman.com/Protect Get wholesale real estate deals for investment or build a great business – Free Course: https://www.jasonhartman.com/deals Special Offer from Ron LeGrand: https://JasonHartman.com/Ron Free Mini-Book on Pandemic Investing: https://www.PandemicInvesting.com
Cybersecurity has become crucial to running a business in today's digital age. The cyber threat landscape constantly evolves, pushing organizations to remain vigilant and proactive in their defensive strategies. At this core is Vulnerability Management (VM) - a critical function that helps organizations identify, classify, prioritize, and address vulnerabilities in their systems and applications. In this post, we'll explore the essential tasks of VM, discuss the current challenges, and highlight the future solutions that will revolutionize this critical field. Vulnerability Management: Sample Tasks The process of vulnerability management begins with the identification of potential weaknesses. Through routine network scans, organizations can find vulnerabilities before they are exploited. Once identified, these vulnerabilities must be classified based on their severity, providing an understanding of the potential damage if exploited. Prioritization is the next critical task, which involves assigning remediation resources based on the classification of each vulnerability. The last step is remediation, where vulnerabilities are corrected or mitigations are put in place to limit the potential impact. Current Challenges in Vulnerability Management Cybersecurity is perpetually in flux, leading to several challenges for vulnerability management. These include: The sheer volume of vulnerabilities: The increasing number of devices and technologies businesses use has led to an explosion of potential vulnerabilities. Patch management: It is often challenging to keep up with the number of patches and updates necessary to secure systems. Lack of skilled cybersecurity professionals: The cybersecurity field faces a talent gap, with many organizations struggling to find qualified individuals. Future Solutions Looking forward, innovative solutions are being developed to address these challenges: Automation: By automating routine tasks, companies can more efficiently identify, classify, and prioritize vulnerabilities. AI and Machine Learning: These technologies can help to predict future vulnerabilities and respond to active threats more rapidly. Cybersecurity Training: More focus is being given to training initiatives to bridge the talent gap in the cybersecurity field. Conclusion and Advice for the Future The need for robust vulnerability management practices grows as businesses become increasingly digital. Organizations can navigate the evolving cyber landscape by staying informed about the latest cybersecurity trends and investing in future-focused solutions. Remember that cybersecurity is not a one-time effort but a continuous process. Sources National Institute of Standards and Technology. "Guide to Enterprise Patch Management Technologies." URL: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-40r3.pdf Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency. "Free Cybersecurity Services and Tools" URL: https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/free-cybersecurity-services-and-tools Extreme Productivity, by Robert C. Pozen At some point, we've all asked ourselves, "Where can I get more time to do the things I want to do?" The answer, from Robert C. Pozen, is found in his fascinating new book Extreme Productivity. Click here to view this summary. If you have read this far into my blog, I pick you as a continuous learner. Amy right? I know I am! Check out this new leadership and soft skill development approach called Social Nano Learning. It has been proven to increase team engagement, learning outcomes, and psychological well-being in only 3 minutes daily. I've partnered with NanoCourses and can offer you and your team your first NanoCourse (based on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People) free of charge. There's a quick 3-minute video describing exactly what NanoCourses is, and how you can get started, here:www.nancourses.io/cpf-coaching-partners --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakingintocybersecurity/message
No matter what industry we all work in, productivity is key. Not only is managing our time properly good for getting all of our tasks done but also spending time doing things we love. In this episode of unSILOed, Robert Pozen shares methods to creating priorities for your time, ways to protect your time, and making sure you're spending each day addressing your priorities. Robert Pozen is the author of Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours as well as (with Alexandra Samuel) Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work…Wherever You Are. He teaches at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Gregory LaBlanc is a lifelong educator with degrees in History, PPE, Business, and Law, Greg currently teaches at Berkeley, Stanford, and HEC Paris. He has taught in multiple disciplines, from Engineering to Economics, from Biology to Business, from Psychology to Philosophy. He is the host of the unSILOed podcast. unSILOed is produced by University FM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
No matter what industry we all work in, productivity is key. Not only is managing our time properly good for getting all of our tasks done but also spending time doing things we love. In this episode of unSILOed, Robert Pozen shares methods to creating priorities for your time, ways to protect your time, and making sure you're spending each day addressing your priorities. Robert Pozen is the author of Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours as well as (with Alexandra Samuel) Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work…Wherever You Are. He teaches at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Gregory LaBlanc is a lifelong educator with degrees in History, PPE, Business, and Law, Greg currently teaches at Berkeley, Stanford, and HEC Paris. He has taught in multiple disciplines, from Engineering to Economics, from Biology to Business, from Psychology to Philosophy. He is the host of the unSILOed podcast. unSILOed is produced by University FM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Saya membahas buku Extreme Productivity karya Robert C. Pozen. Buku ini membahas bagaimana cara produktif di waktu yang terbatas? Setiap orang punya 24 jam yang sama, namun apa yang kita lakukan dengan waktu tersebut tentu saja berbeda dengan orang lain. Apakah selama ini kamu merasa produktif? Atau, kamu merasa waktu yang kamu gunakan belum efisien? Menariknya, menjadi produktif itu bukan berarti kamu perlu menambah pekerjaan yang sekarang sudah ada. Bukan itu. Fokusnya bukan lagi mengerjakan semua hal dengan baik, tapi mengerjakan hal penting dengan baik.
The reason most people aren't productive is because they aren't sufficiently motivated to do what's necessary to be productive. What you can't measure, you can't manage. Dan shares exactly how to make the most of your time.
Este es un episodio inspirado por el acrónimo TIME encontrado en el libro “Not Today: The 9 Habits of Extreme Productivity” de Erica and Mike Schultz, en el cual plantean este interesante modelo sobre el uso de nuestro tiempo. Adéntrate para saber que tan conscientemente utilizas el tiempo de tu día y algunos cambios que pudieras aplicar para dejar la frustación, el estrés y la "falta de tiempo" atrás. Ya estamos conectados en Instagram? encuéntrame como @soyimpermanente para que sigamos en contacto.¿Te ha gustado este episodio? puedes agradecerme y apoyar al podcast comprándome un café aquí.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/impermanente)
Based on a book about the remarkable story of the author's Erica and Mike Schultz and their Son's five year fight for life. Sometimes our most productive times can come during a period of adversity, as it did for the authors. During a study of thousands of extremely productive people, they came up with 9 habits based on the use of something we all have in equal amounts, time. T.I.M.E Erica and Mike Schultz found a method of breaking down time into distinct segments during each day: Treasured Time – cherished time most special to them on a personal level. Investment Time – generates returns that exceed the work you put in. Mandatory Time – time doing day-to-day thing you must do. Empty Time – wasted time, surfing web, social media doing nothing. Key message: Maximise Treasured and Investment Time – Minimise Mandatory and Empty Time. Extremely productive people manage their time better and so can you. Develop these 9 habits. Recruit you Drive – Your WHY. Write goals and break them into annual, quarterly and weekly goals and manageable chunks or tasks. Motivate yourself. Ignite Your Proactivity Fill your daily calendar with Investment Time activities. Prioritise your Greatest Impact Activity or GIA – the activity with the greatest long-term return on your detailed concentrated effort. Develop better habits to put more of your time into GIA activities to turbocharge your productivity. Re-engineer Your Habits Identify unproductive habits, such as spending hours on social media or doing nothing on your daily commute, and upgrading them. For instance, you could upgrade your time on social media to learn a new skill or listen to a productive podcast during your Mandatory Time commute to and from work. Another tip is to turn off unnecessary notifications on your smartphone, which distracts your mind away and breaks your concentration, or train yourself to not instantly react to them. Changing your environment can also affect your concentration. Fix the problem or work somewhere that makes you more productive. Obsess Over Time Obsessing over your TIME means working out where every activity fits within that structure. Make sure your priorities are reflected in your daily routine. Take Treasured Time Increase Investment Time Minimise Mandatory Time Eliminate (as much as possible) Empty Time. Successful people value and seldom waste time, like when I spoke to John Assaraf and met the likes of Jim Rohn and Brian Tracy. Its not just about what you do, but what you don't do. Say No Have a clear idea of what's really important. When someone asks you to do something that doesn't fit in with your priorities, have the courage to politely, but assertively to say “no”! That doesn't mean saying no to your boss by the way! Play Hard To Get Concentration. Distractions are everywhere these days, especially our inbox and numerous message boxes. Does every message need to be dealt with immediately? Don't try to be always available to everyone. Block out time to concentrate on your schedule and your most important GIA tasks. Your time is your own. Get In The Zone How to get in the zone and stay there. Set aside 90 minutes of work and break it down into short sprints with breaks in between. Develop Energy Take care of your body by eating nourishing food, getting enough sleep and exercising. Don't waste mental energy on unnecessary things. Right The Ship – Get Back On Track When Life Knocks You Down Sometimes things go wrong and knock you off course and you have to pull yourself together. Identify bad habits like ordering another beer or glass of wine to constantly checking your phone. You have free will and free won't. Break down large tasks into small ones. Make a contract with yourself to achieve something important to you like losing weight or getting fit. The above habits do not require any harder work or effort than you are putting in now. It's the same with becoming financially free. You can become wealthy and financially free without working any harder than you are right now. In fact, it could be less. If you would like to learn more about investing and managing your money, property investing and become financially free without working any harder, watch this free on demand training. I will give a special free gift which can help you to immediately transform your finances when you attend the online training. Click on this link to watch the free training now https://bit.ly/3wLWqx2 Keep watching or listening to my free podcasts on iTunes and subscribe to my YouTube channel for regular financial news and updates. I cover financial education and money mindset in my book, 'Yes, Money Can Buy You Happiness", which you can order on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yes-Money-Can-Buy-Happiness/dp/1095175858 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robert Pozen shares his key tips for effective prioritization and how you can make meetings easier. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The schedule hack for efficient prioritization 2) The system to make your email work for you 3) How to say “no” to a meeting Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep682 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT ROBERT — Robert C. Pozen teaches at MIT Sloan School of Management, where he offers courses to executives on personal productivity. He was president of Fidelity Investments and executive chair of MFS Investment Management, and served as a senior official in both federal and state government. His seven books include Extreme Productivity, a top-rated business title that has been translated into 10 languages. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College, and was on the editorial board of the Yale Law Journal. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts. • Book: Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours • Book: Remote, Inc.: How to Thrive at Work . . . Wherever You Are • Book Website: RemoteIncBook.com • Website: BobPozen.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation by Amartya Sen — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Care.com. Find the perfect caregiver for your child, parents, and home.• TheZebra. Quickly save on home and auto insurance at TheZebra.com/awesomeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The modern-day father of Employee Engagement, Forbes Columnist, Keynote Speaker, and New York Times Best Selling Author Kevin Kruse shares how to create massive emotional commitment, loyalty and employee engagement.When we create great work cultures with high levels of employee engagement, we reduce turnover, we reduce the recruiting costs, we reduce lost productivity because you are always training people, and we increase creativity, innovation, teamwork, customer service, productivity, results, and profits.There are links below to connect with and follow Kevin Kruse across all his social media platforms and make sure to download the free LEADx app today.Click here for a full transcript of the podcast.Follow Danny Langloss on LinkedIn as he breaks down leadership tools, strategies, and concepts throughout the week.To sign up for our mailing list click here.About Kevin Kruse:In pursuit of the American Dream, Kevin Kruse started his first company when he was just 22 years old. He worked around the clock, literally living out of his one-room office and showering each day at the YMCA, before giving up a year later deeply in debt.But after discovering the power of Wholehearted Leadership and Extreme Productivity, Kevin went on to build and sell several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc 500 and Best Place to Work awards along the way. Kevin is also the author of several books including the NY Times bestseller, "We: How to Increase Performance and Profits through Full Engagement", "Employee Engagement 2.0", and "15 Secrets Successful People Know about Time Management." He is a Forbes Leadership columnist and was named to the top 100 thought leaders by Trust Across America.Kevin currently serves as Founder & CEO of LEADx, an online learning platform that provides free leadership development for millions of people around the world. Connect with and follow Kevin Kruse on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.Click here to go to Kevin's website.
The modern-day father of Employee Engagement, Forbes Columnist, Keynote Speaker, and New York Times Best Selling Author Kevin Kruse shares how to create massive emotional commitment, loyalty and employee engagement.When we create great work cultures with high levels of employee engagement, we reduce turnover, we reduce the recruiting costs, we reduce lost productivity because you are always training people, and we increase creativity, innovation, teamwork, customer service, productivity, results, and profits.There are links below to connect with and follow Kevin Kruse across all his social media platforms and make sure to download the free LEADx app today.Click here for a full transcript of the podcast.Follow Danny Langloss on LinkedIn as he breaks down leadership tools, strategies, and concepts throughout the week.To sign up for our mailing list click here.About Kevin Kruse:In pursuit of the American Dream, Kevin Kruse started his first company when he was just 22 years old. He worked around the clock, literally living out of his one-room office and showering each day at the YMCA, before giving up a year later deeply in debt.But after discovering the power of Wholehearted Leadership and Extreme Productivity, Kevin went on to build and sell several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc 500 and Best Place to Work awards along the way. Kevin is also the author of several books including the NY Times bestseller, "We: How to Increase Performance and Profits through Full Engagement", "Employee Engagement 2.0", and "15 Secrets Successful People Know about Time Management." He is a Forbes Leadership columnist and was named to the top 100 thought leaders by Trust Across America.Kevin currently serves as Founder & CEO of LEADx, an online learning platform that provides free leadership development for millions of people around the world. Connect with and follow Kevin Kruse on LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.Click here to go to Kevin's website.
In this episode, I talk about how you can be extremely productive through Robert C. Pozen's book, "Extreme Productivity." If you are trying to be more productive with your time, this episode is for you!
In the series titled, "Extreme Productivity Playbook", I teach how to apply brilliant inside-out strategies to skyrocket your performance and consistently achieve mindblowing results WITHOUT BURNING OUT. As it says in Ecclesiastes 10:10, "If the iron is blunt...great strength is required, but wisdom helps one to succeed.” The third strategy in the series is titled, Leverage Other People's Strengths, and I teach how to master the art of delegation for extreme productivity. The inability to delegate is one of the biggest problems people face, yet delegation is one of the most powerful tools for phenomenal productivity. This is Olawunmi Brigue, Founder of SuperAbundant Woman and LIfe Coach to Rockstar Women. We are helping driven Christian women create EXCEPTIONALLY successful, hustle-free lives by maximising their God-Factor. Find out more at bit.ly/joinSAW
In this episode, I summarize a book that can serve as a reminder to us all that long work hours do not equate to quality output. Time to be productive and take control of our time!
In the series titled, "Extreme Productivity Playbook", I teach how to apply brilliant inside-out strategies to skyrocket your performance and consistently achieve mindblowing results WITHOUT BURNING OUT. As it says in Ecclesiastes 10:10, "If the iron is blunt...great strength is required, but wisdom helps one to succeed.” The second strategy in the series titled, Grow & Stimulate Your Mind DAILY, I teach nonnegotiable activities that must be going on in your life consistently to stretch and develop your mind. Why? Because the quality of your life is determined by the state of your soul. This is Olawunmi Brigue, Founder of SuperAbundant Woman and LIfe Coach to Rockstar Women. We are helping driven Christian women create EXCEPTIONALLY successful, hustle-free lives by maximising their God-Factor. Find out more at bit.ly/joinSAW
In this new series titled, "Extreme Productivity Playbook", I teach how to apply brilliant inside-out strategies to skyrocket your performance and consistently achieve mindblowing results WITHOUT BURNING OUT. As it says in Ecclesiastes 10:10, "If the iron is blunt...great strength is required, but wisdom helps one to succeed.” The first habit in the "Extreme Productivity Playbook" series is, Master Your Self-Talk. There is an inner dialogue constantly going on in your mind and if the words you say to yourself are consistently negative, that self-talk will cripple your happiness, confidence and success. In this episode, I teach you how to think differently about yourself, and stop negative self talk from dominating your life. This is Olawunmi Brigue, Founder of SuperAbundant Woman and LIfe Coach to Rockstar Women. We are helping driven Christian women create EXCEPTIONALLY successful, hustle-free lives by maximising their God-Factor. Find out more at bit.ly/joinSAW
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As we experience that extreme productivity makes people feel overwhelmed, it also can create enjoyment based on how people manage themselves for extreme productivity. Thus, it is important to know and understand self-management for extreme productivity. There are ways to manage yourself for extreme productivity to be less overwhelmed and feel more enjoyed. In this episode, we will discuss about ways to manage yourself for extreme productivity.
What's the difference between a good week and a bad week? A week feels productive. You're energized and excited. A bad week feels draining, exhausting, and you feel like you worked a lot but got nothing done. In this episode, I talk with one the the Coaches in my membership program, Stephanie Waslyk. Stephanie runs the Monday morning "Next 3 Steps" accountability groups for us. She's an expert at helping members go from overwhelmed and frustrated to having clarity & a weekly plan for the next 3 most important steps in their business. Like a laser beam, she can focus in on the BS work and switch it to the money making activities. In this episode you'll get her 6 ninja productivity steps + you can download the EXACT weekly worksheet we use for our members to keep them accountable and productive. Get the FREE worksheet (Your Next 3 Steps) at this link: https://janehamill.com/extremeproductivity Jane's Monthly Coaching Membership: https://janehamill.com/membership
A lot of us struggle with productivity. Being able to get things done is a pretty clear competitive advantage when it comes to money. If you are productive, you are potentially more likely to increase your wealth because you can simply get more done which leads to success in business, work, running your household, and pretty much every area in life.
Kevin Kruse is the founder and CEO of LEADx, and a New York Times bestselling author of 9 books including his newest, 15 Secrets Successful Real Estate Agents Know About Time Management. In this episode, Karen and Kevin discuss: Success Story of Karen Commit to Get Leads o Start a podcast! You will be able to offer value repeatedly and grow your reach and base. Consult to Sell o Everybody buys for 100% emotional reasons. Every sale is human-to-human and they need to be emotionally ready to buy from you. Connect to Build and Grow o There’s a difference between working long and working hard. Learn from mentors. Focus on the big goals that will 10x your business. Success Thinking, Activities and Vision o Have a morning ritual. Do something for your body and your mind and get hydrated before the day takes over. Sweet Spot of Success "We all have a million fires to put out, but what is that big goal for the year that we also need to be working on? What is that thing that, if we could accomplish it, could 10x our business? If we could just start every day by shutting the door, putting the phone on airplane mode, and spending even 15 minutes on our task every single day, that stacks up to a lot."- Kevin Kruse *5 Minute Success - Listener Giveaway* Go to MasterYourMinutes.com to receive your FREE Quick Start Action Plan! Connect with Kevin Kruse: Twitter: @LEADxLife Facebook: LEADx Website: LEADx.org Book: 15 Secrets Successful Real Estate Agents Know About Time Management & More! Show: LEADx Leadership Podcast YouTube: LEADx LinkedIn: LEADx & Kevin Kruse About the Podcast Join host Karen Briscoe each week to learn how you can achieve success at a higher level by investing just 5 minutes a day! Tune in to hear powerful, inspirational success stories and expert insights from entrepreneurs, business owners, industry leaders, and real estate agents that will transform your business and life. Karen shares a-ha moments that have shaped her career and discusses key concepts from her book Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day: Secrets of a Top Agent Revealed. Here’s to your success in business and in life! Connect with Karen Briscoe: Twitter: @5MinuteSuccess Facebook: 5MinuteSuccess Website: 5MinuteSuccess.com Email: Karen@5MinuteSuccess.com 5 Minute Success Links Learn more about Karen’s book, Real Estate Success in 5 Minutes a Day Karen also recommends Moira Lethbridge's book "Savvy Woman in 5 Minutes a Day" Subscribe to 5 Minute Success Podcast Spread the love and share the secrets of 5 Minute Success with your friends and colleagues! Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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Extreme Productivity Day .1. Let everyone know you won't be available2. Decide how long you will work3. Totally commit to how long you decided to work4. Start EPR at an unusual time5. Delay and space out your rewards6. Refuel before you think you need to refuel7. Take productivity breaks8. Take your breaks at a counterintuitive moment.9. Don't stop until you're done- even if finishing takes longer than expected.
Amanda Lee sheds light on her prolific output as a writer with tips and insight for all indie authors looking to boost productivity whilst maintaining professional standards for their finished books.
Everyone wants to be more productive. With so much content out there on productivity, how do you know you’re getting the best advice? Bob Pozen, Senior Lecturer at MIT and the author of Extreme Productivity, shares with us several practical tips on improving our productivity. He discusses: How to manage large projects effectively Combining productivity and collaboration How to host effective meetings Maximizing Your Personal Productivity: How to Become an Efficient and Effective Executive (Details and sign up for the 2020 course at https://link.8x8.com/2pQF6da)
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The 2 Modes of thinking you must harness in order to become extremely productive. Books: Deep Work - Cal Newport Organized Mind - Daniel Levitin
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Prof. Daniel Levitin is an award winning neuroscientist and author. On this episode of The Salesman Podcast Daniel explains why multitasking is bad, a number of reasons you should put your phone down and the secret science to becoming incredibly productive. Resources: Book: The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload @danlevitin […] The post #633: The SCIENCE Of EXTREME Productivity With Prof. Daniel Levitin appeared first on Salesman.org.
Seminggu yang lalu saya habis belajar lagi dengan guru saya, sahabat saya, namanya Kang Dewa Eka Prayoga, beliau punya satu materi baru yang bagus, judulnya Extreme Productivity. Nah di video kali ini saya ingin membagikan jurusnya kepada anda, mengenai 3 Jurus Rahasia Extreme Productivity. apa saja tu jurusnya? simak deh, di jamin daging, dan maknyuuus untuk di lahap di awal tahun 2019 ini. biar tahun baru makin produktif, hehehe Salam Sukses, Live Once, Live Amazing! Sahbatmu, Amazing Mentor #AmazingMentorPersonalMessege #AMPM
We all freak out about things from time to time. Ben becomes neurotic about feedback, but fellow Tuple team members have different triggers that put them into a tailspin. Fortunately, Ben has found ways to better handle stress. In this episode, Ben and Derrick are joined by Sebastian Marshall, co-founder of Ultraworking. In previous episodes, Ben has mentioned Ultraworking and how he has benefitted from it. Today’s Topics Include: Using what he learned about monthly planning from Ultraworking, Ben did March for Tuple Ben met meditation goal via Ultraworking’s Lights spreadsheet, accountability partners 10 to 10: Ben’s theme for March; wants to win the night and beginning of the day by going to bed at the right time and developing a morning routine to be more alert and energetic Ben’s doing Tuple demos and getting positive feedback; promising things are happening Derrick decided to move forward with notifications feature for Level; shipping it soon Note about Level’s performance improvement offers positive sentiment and sanity check How much do you trust your own emotional memory, if you feel like you’re making progress or not? Do a data-driven review of week to assess and analyze headway Track where your time is spent using start and end time; only track most important work Defining wasted vs. leisure time; aren’t they the same? Depends on how you feel afterwards? Good or bad? Two categories of “bad” time: Neurotic flow and regret agreeing to something Average day in the life of Sebastian at Ultraworking; what makes or breaks his week Building a company and keeping it alive; Ben’s “duh” moment about delegating Ultraworking’s Work Cycles: Doing work (creative, technical, etc.) in structured way Links and resources: Art of Product on Twitter (https://twitter.com/artofproductpod) Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer) Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en) Level (https://level.app/) Tuple (https://tuple.app/) Ultraworking (https://www.ultraworking.com/aop) Ultraworking: Monthly Planning (https://www.ultraworking.com/monthly) Ultraworking: Cycles Template (https://www.ultraworking.com/cycles) Ultraworking: Lights Spreadsheet (https://www.ultraworking.com/lights) Roguelike by Sebastian Marshall (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25535056-roguelike) GitLab (https://about.gitlab.com/) Bench (https://bench.co/) Drip (https://www.drip.com/) Extreme Productivity by Robert Pozen (https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Productivity-Boost-Results-Reduce-ebook/dp/B007HBLNSS)
CHECK OUT THE FULL EPISODE 196 BELOW WITH KEVIN KRUSENew York Times best-selling author Kevin Kruse presents the remarkable findings of his study of ultraproductive people. Based on survey research and interviews with billionaires, Olympic athletes, straight-A students, and over 200 entrepreneurs - including Mark Cuban, Kevin Harrington, James Altucher, John Lee Dumas, Pat Flynn, Grant Cardone, and Lewis Howes - Kruse answers the question: What are the secrets to extreme productivity?Kevin Kruse is a New York Times BESTSELLING AUTHOR, and entrepreneur who has used a relentless focus on Wholehearted Leadership, employee engagement and Extreme Productivity to build and sell several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc 500 and Best Place to Work awards along the way.Kevin is also the author of several books including 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management, Employee Engagement 2.0, Unlimited Clients, and the NY Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement, which was named one of the top leadership books in 2011 by 800-CEO-Read.Kevin writes regularly as a contributor for Forbes.com, and has published over 100 articles for various publications on topics related to leadership, engagement and entrepreneurship. He delivers keynotes to audiences around the world. - https://www.kevinkruse.comPlease do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast
New York Times best-selling author Kevin Kruse presents the remarkable findings of his study of ultraproductive people. Based on survey research and interviews with billionaires, Olympic athletes, straight-A students, and over 200 entrepreneurs - including Mark Cuban, Kevin Harrington, James Altucher, John Lee Dumas, Pat Flynn, Grant Cardone, and Lewis Howes - Kruse answers the question: What are the secrets to extreme productivity?Kevin Kruse is a New York Times BESTSELLING AUTHOR, and entrepreneur who has used a relentless focus on Wholehearted Leadership, employee engagement and Extreme Productivity to build and sell several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc 500 and Best Place to Work awards along the way.Kevin is also the author of several books including 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management, Employee Engagement 2.0, Unlimited Clients, and the NY Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement, which was named one of the top leadership books in 2011 by 800-CEO-Read.Kevin writes regularly as a contributor for Forbes.com, and has published over 100 articles for various publications on topics related to leadership, engagement and entrepreneurship. He delivers keynotes to audiences around the world. - https://www.kevinkruse.comPlease do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast
New York Times best-selling author Kevin Kruse presents the remarkable findings of his study of ultraproductive people. Based on survey research and interviews with billionaires, Olympic athletes, straight-A students, and over 200 entrepreneurs - including Mark Cuban, Kevin Harrington, James Altucher, John Lee Dumas, Pat Flynn, Grant Cardone, and Lewis Howes - Kruse answers the question: What are the secrets to extreme productivity?Kevin Kruse is a New York Times BESTSELLING AUTHOR, and entrepreneur who has used a relentless focus on Wholehearted Leadership, employee engagement and Extreme Productivity to build and sell several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc 500 and Best Place to Work awards along the way.Kevin is also the author of several books including 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management, Employee Engagement 2.0, Unlimited Clients, and the NY Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, We: How to Increase Performance and Profits Through Full Engagement, which was named one of the top leadership books in 2011 by 800-CEO-Read.Kevin writes regularly as a contributor for Forbes.com, and has published over 100 articles for various publications on topics related to leadership, engagement and entrepreneurship. He delivers keynotes to audiences around the world. - https://www.kevinkruse.comPlease do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Humans.2.0.PodcastMark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/Humans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2Podcast
Why do some people seem to have more bandwidth than others, and how do they achieve extreme levels of productivity? This episode talks about the principles and practices followed by successful leaders when it comes to time management, prioritization and clarity of thought.
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"Work expands to the time we give it." That's Parkinson's Law in a nut-shell and in today's Deacons of Discipline episode we break this down into some practical strategies we can apply right now. If you've ever waited until the last minute to crank out that term paper or pull off that presentation with little prep time, that's Parkinson's Law in effect. We can, however, purposely use this law to increase out productivity so tune in to learn some ways how! Get Parkinson's Law here! I'm participating in the Mark Divine's Courage Foundation BURPEES FOR VETS challenge to support their programs for veterans with PTS. I've committed to doing 100,000 burpees in 2018! I am pledging $0.02 for every burpee I do. Check out my fundraising page and please consider making a donation or pledge per burpee to help me reach my goal of $25,000!!! Support Kenyon's Goal of Raising $25,000 for Veterans! Support the show by visiting our sponsors and affiliates!!! See all our recommended books and products in our Amazon shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/zeroxcuses Are you looking to band together with like-minded alpha males who are looking to build discipline, regain control of your time, build wealth and ultimately live life on your terms? We have recently launched the Infinite Results Mastermind where you can do just that. If you are interested in committing to getting exactly what you want in your life then join us at the link below: Infinite Results Mastermind Are you looking to build rock-solid discipline? Regain control over your time? Build your bank account? Connect on a deep level with your family? If so and you're willing to invest the time, money and energy into reaching your goals checkout my discipline coaching program! I teach you the fundamental tools, strategies and tactics necessary to have discipline in every area of you life! It's by application only and I only have a few spots for this! Discipline Coaching Connect with us here: Check out our blog! Zero Xcuses Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ZeroXcuses/ Support this show by visiting the Zero Xcuses RECOMMENDED BOOKS AND PRODUCTS Amazon Page
Sebastian Marshall is an entrepreneur, world traveler and founder of ultraworking, a company that he's headquartered in Kuala Lumpur Malysia. Sebastian lived and traveled all over the world and he’s an author that writes 6000 words a week. To reach this level of output he has completely dissected his daily life to get unbelievably efficient. His company now works with entrepreneurs, executives and military officers to increase their efficiency by focusing on what he calls impact areas. I asked him to be on the show and I challenged him with a very real scenario of how he would help someone that wants to make a massive life-changing and life altering decision and he breaks it down simply to 10 minutes a day. If you are someone that wants to start a company, write a book, run a marathon or just get started on something that you’ve been putting off for too long, this is your episode. In this episode we discuss... What 3 questions he asks himself everyday. Eliminating the RUNI work from your day. - Recurring. Urgent. Un-Important work. His advice for that person wanting to get started on a daunting task that they've been putting off. How he continues to write 6,000 words a week. His advice on writing a book versus hiring a company to write it. We discuss the company Book in a Box and the CEO JT McCormick. To learn more about JT's journey from poverty to being CEO, check out podcast episode #50 - One Man's Unstoppable Pursuit of the American Dream ----Show Notes--- Ultraworking.com/GHL for tips on knocking out your daunting task. SebastianMarshall.com Twitter and Facebook @sebastmarsh Extreme Productivity by Bob Poson Zach Obront and JT McCormick at Book in a Box Sponsors PrintDirtCheap.com – Rockstars in printing with over 30 categories of printing products doing it FAST and doing it CHEAP. Use promo code ‘LIFEHUNTER’ for $10 off of your print job or request a free sample of their work. Check out clickplacement.com to design your search engine marketing strategies and launch an epic PPC campaign. Support the Go Hunt Life show by making a donation to help keep the life hunter stories coming at Patreon.com/gohuntlife
Kevin Kruse is an entrepreneur who has won both an “Inc 500” award for fast growth and a “Best Place to Work” award for employee culture. Today, he is the CEO of LEADx a company that offers free leadership training and professional development to everyone, everywhere, at any time. He is a New York Times bestselling author and the host of the The LEADx Leadership Podcast. I first came across Kevin when I discovered his awesome podcast called Extreme Productivity. Kevin has interviewed many of the world's most successful entrepreneurs to identify the common habits and principles that make them more productive, including Mark Cuban, Kevin Harrington, James Altucher, John Lee Dumas, Pat Flynn, Grant Cardone, and Lewis Howes. This resulted in his New York Times Best Selling book, 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management. As a massive time management nerd, I was keen to chat with Kevin to learn more about how he gets things done and teaches others to do the same. I LOVED this conversation. Kevin really helped me reconcile some of my own challenges in my own quest to become more productive, and I think he will help you do the same. Contact Kevin: kevin [@] leadx [dot] org leadx.org Twitter Snapchat Instagram Facebook In this episode, we also cover: The importance of realising and scheduling for your Most Important Task How to set goals How to organise your in-tray and manage decision fatigue (Getting Things Done) Calendar overuse Social media management iCal vs Google Cal ... and much more This episode is brought to you by Hituni.com, providers of the best online courses in high intensity training that come highly recommended by Dr. Doug McGuff and Discover Strength CEO, Luke Carlson. Course contributors include world-class exercise experts like Drew Baye, Ellington Darden and Skyler Tanner. There are courses for both trainers and trainees. So even if you’re not a trainer but someone who practices HIT, this course can help you figure out how to improve your progress and get best results. Check out Hituni.com, add the course you want to your shopping cart and enter the coupon code ‘CW10’ to get 10% off your purchase! Subscribe to my emails to get a FREE HIT workout progress sheet and eBook with 6 podcast transcripts with guests like Dr. Doug McGuff, Drew Baye, and Skyler Tanner – Click here For all of the show notes, links and resources - Click here
It’s all about helping people get where they are to where they want to be! Tony sits down with Luka Hocevar, entrepreneur, author, strength/fitness/business coach. They discuss building communities and Luka explains his system of blocking out his schedule. The guys talk about networking and its benefits, the like formula and principles of marketing. They go into detail on Wake up Warrior, Luka’s new project and the impact it is having on the world. The positive addition of helping people and what is evolved enterprise and what it means to Luka. To check out Luka’s podcast (Vigor Life) and to view the show notes, please check out https://www.boxnlifepodcast.com/luka Please make sure to share this episode with all your family and friends who could benefit from dropping the ego and getting shit done. Please leave a 5-star review on iTunes to help spread the word and your love of this podcast! Help someone go from where they are to where they want to be (0:00) Goes where passion and purpose takes him (2:55) o Building communities o Does things in blocks o Completes shit Does he ever switch off? (9:37) Networking and it’s benefits (12:09) o Like formula – Proximity, frequency and duration o To be interesting you have to be interested Principles of Marketing (18:15) o Marketing is communication o Coaching and then the business of coaching Wake Up Warrior (26:28) o Chasing significance Have one gym and make it the best on the planet (33:21) o The problem that got you here, won’t get you there The positive addiction of helping people (37:00) o Drop the ego and get shit done o Evolved Enterprise Where does he get the time to read? (43:25) o Structure = Freedom Vigor Life Podcast (47:10) o Leadership and coaching o Skill sets and daily practices o People are drowning in information Featured Guest Luka Hocevar (@lukahocevar) • Instagram Luka Hocevar - http://www.lukahocevar.com/ Luka Hocevar | Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/luka.hocevar.9 The Pack Fitness Business - http://thepackfitnessbusiness.com/ Luka Hocevar – YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ29YcBh-g6onRujX3wD_XA Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance - http://vigorgroundfitness.com/ Podcasts Archives | Vigor Ground Fitness and Performance - http://vigorgroundfitness.com/category/podcasts/ Resources Extreme Productivity with Kevin Kruse - http://productivity-podcast.com/ EP 53: STEVE KREBS (Box ‘N Life Podcast) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/53-business- coach-steve- krebs-how- to-improve- your-s- t/id924241760?i=1000385135475&mt=2 Brain.fm: Music to improve focus, meditation & sleep - https://www1.brain.fm/ Understanding CBD: The calming and sleep promoting benefits of cannabidiol - http://www.thesleepdoctor.com/2017/08/10/understanding-cbd/ The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims – Episode 207 - http://jasonferruggia.com/art- making-things- happen-steve- sims/ The Like Switch - Dr. Jack Schafer - http://www.drjackschafer.com/the-like- switch.html The Paul Mort Podcast - http://iampaulmort.com/ Wake Up Warrior - http://wakeupwarriormovie.com/ Evolved Enterprise - https://evolvedenterprise.com/ Why it's hard to change unhealthy behavior - and why you should keep trying - https://www.health.harvard.edu/newsletter_article/why-its- hard-to- change-unhealthy- behavior-and- why-you- should-keep- trying THE POWER OF MOMENTS: WHY CERTAIN EXPERIENCES HAVE EXTRAORDINARY IMPACT - http://heathbrothers.com/the-power- of-moments/ People Mentioned Steve Krebs (@coachstevekrebs) • Instagram Steve Sims (@stevedsims) • Instagram Jason Ferruggia (@JasonFerruggia) · Twitter Craig Ballantyne (@realcraigballantyne) • Instagram ��Paul Mort �� (@paulmort) · Twitter Tony Robbins (@TonyRobbins) · Twitter Yanik Silver (@yaniksilver) | Twitter Richard Branson (@richardbranson) · Twitter
Bob Pozen is currently a Senior Lecturer at MIT’s Sloan School of Management and a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. And he is a former President of Fidelity Investments and Former Executive Chair of MFS Investment Management. Bob has put his experience into action in several ways. He’s written Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours. Bob served on President Bush’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security, where he developed a progressive plan to make the system solvent. He was Secretary of Economic Affairs for Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. And in 2007 he was chairman of the SEC's Committee to Improve Financial Reporting. Stew and Bob talk about how we can all be more productive, more efficient, and more mindful with our time. They talk about ways to set small and achievable goal posts for larger long-term goals. Bob shares his wisdom and ideas for how to make meetings more productive, how to manage the email deluge, and how to talk with your boss to get more flexibility in accomplishing your mutual goals. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode of the Box N Life Podcast, Tony talks with fellow trainers Stephan Cain and Kerri Christie of Box N Burn. They discuss their current endevours and being passionate about what you do. They talk about how to not spoil your kids, their online businesses, and accountability. Finally, they discuss what you can do to get where you want to be and how you yourself can get ahead. Listen now and make sure to leave a 5 star review if you enjoyed the episode. Kerri and Stephen talk about their podcast / Do what you do best (1:45) If you love something, you do it for free (9:18) How do you not spoil your kids? (12:25) Online business and accountability (17:25) Ask questions to get ahead (19:50) What is next for them? (26:21) Related Links/Products Mentioned Chasing Fitness Podcast - https://stephencainptla.com/podcasts/ Extreme Productivity with Kevin Kruse (podcast) - http://productivity-podcast.com/ Fiverr - Freelance Services Marketplace for The Lean Entrepreneur - https://www.fiverr.com/ Box N Science (YouTube) Kettle weights fitness Introducing Box 'N Burn Elite Trainer Josh Hackford (podcast) - https://youtu.be/IrT5M0mo0-M Stephen Cain LA (@stephencainptla) • Instagram o Website - https://stephencainptla.com/ Kerrie Christie (Kez) (@kerrie_bnb) • Instagram o Website - https://www.kerriechristie.com/ People Mentioned Michelle (website designer – Box N Burn) – https://www.iaintyourmomma.com/ Mind Pump - https://www.mindpumpmedia.com/ Ryan Munsey (@ryanmunsey) | Twitter o Website - http://ryanmunsey.com/ o Website - https://www.naturalstacks.com/ Ben Greenfield (@bengreenfieldfitness) • Instagram o Website - https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/ David Beckham (@davidbeckham) • Instagram o Website - https://www.davidbeckham.com/ Josh Hackford (@jjooosshh) • Instagram o Website - https://www.boxnburn.com/joshh Brendan Schaub (@BrendanSchaub) · Twitter/Instagram
Total Duration 38:05 Download episode 184 Overwhelm Does Not Have to Be Normal I'm regularly challenged by the Henry Cloud quote that "You get what you tolerate." Too often we tolerate overwhelm as normal. My guest in this episode is out to help you fix that. Steve Kahle is founder of Gray Wolf Workflow and he is on a mission to help you and your team get more done with less stress. Click here to learn more about Steve's Proactive Lane Boot Camp. You can participate anywhere in the world and I personally guarantee you will find it worth your investment. Also, check out: Steve's series of short videos at http://OneMinuteProductivity.com His free Workday Planning Guide at http://www.workdayplanningguide.com/ Additional Episodes If you would like more insights on managing your time more effectively, check out these episodes: Cal Newport regarding his book Deep Work: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/144. Elizabeth Grace Saunders regarding her book How to Invest Your Time Like Money: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/137. Kory Kogon regarding her book The Five Choices: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/129. Bob Pozen regarding his book Extreme Productivity: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/83. Peter Bregman regarding his book 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/64. Piers Steel regarding his book The Procrastination Equation: How to Stop Putting Things Off and Start Getting Stuff Done: https://PeopleAndProjectsPodcast.com/123. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! OUT OF TIME by Samuell, John Marcus, & Vicky D. available on Amazon at http://amzn.to/2vrbP7I TECH LIVE by Kevin Macleod Licensed under a Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0 License.
The Trump administration will bring changes to the real estate market. Legislation and regulation changes could help small and medium size banks while also increasing the amount of lending done by the biggest banks. Jason Hartman talks with Bob Pozen, Senior Lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management and former Associate General Counsel for the SEC, about these things, and what is realistic to expect under President Trump. Bob is author of Extreme Productivity and Too Big to Save. Key Takeaways: [2:11] Legislation that may be changed through banking system while Dodd-Frank is left as is. [5:50] Small and medium sized banks need regulation relief [7:33] Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are having problems because they were never made public or private [11:13] FHA and VA insure all mortgages made by banks [11:55] Real estate prices will rise as money flows into the market [14:46] Rising rates will bring a temporary increase in home purchases, but will level off soon thereafter [15:28] Pozen was chosen by President Bush to join a bipartisan commission to strengthen Social Security. [17:00] Security and Exchange Commission has constraints regarding employees working for corporations after their service. [19:22] Getting to the gist of Bob Pozen's book Too Big to Fix. [21:59] Peer-to-Peer lending is pretty much unregulated. [23:38] As the economy strengthens banks should lend more. Websites: www.BobPozen.com
I chat with Kevin Kruse about employee engagement, leadership development, one-on-one meetings, and how managers can and should give feedback! Kevin Kruse is the Founder & CEO of LEADx.org, a New York Times Bestselling Author, and the Host of the LEADx Podcast. After discovering the power of Wholehearted Leadership and Extreme Productivity, Kevin built and sold several, multimillion dollar technology companies, winning both Inc. 500 and Best Place to Work Awards along the way. Kevin is also the author of several books including We: How to Increase Performance and Profits through Full Engagement, Employee Engagement 2.0, and 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management. He is a Forbes leadership columnist and was also named to the Top 100 Business Thought Leaders list by Trust Across America. Show Notes: YourBestManager.com/KevinKruse
Jason Hartman and Bob Pozen discuss possible changes in real estate regulations a Trump administration could bring. These changes could help small to medium sized banks and make the biggest banks out there increase the amount they lend. Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, a Senior Research Fellow at the Brookings Institute and former Associate General Counsel for the SEC. Bob has authored two books: Extreme Productivity and Too Big to Save. Key Takeaways: [2:11] Legislation that may be changed through banking system while Dodd-Frank is left as is. [5:50] There has been too much regulation on small to medium sized banks. [7:33] The problems are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are they were never public nor private. [11:13] The FHA and VA insure 100% of the mortgages made by banks. [11:55] More money flowing into the real estate market will cause an upward pressure on prices. [14:46] Home buying increases when rates start to go up but then level out. [15:28] Pozen was chosen by President Bush to join a bipartisan commission to strengthen Social Security. [17:00] Security and Exchange Commission has constraints regarding employees working for corporations after their service. [19:22] Getting to the gist of Bob Pozen's book Too Big to Fix. [21:59] Peer-to-Peer lending is pretty much unregulated. [23:38] As the economy strengthens banks should lend more. Websites: www.bobpozen.com
Jason speaks with Bob Pozen about what a Trump administration could mean for the US real estate market on the whole. Potential changes in the works could mean good things to small and medium sized banks, as well as increasing how much big banks lend. Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, a Senior Research Fellow at the Brookings Institute and former Associate General Counsel for the SEC. He has two books: Extreme Productivity, and Too Big to Save. Key Takeaways: [2:11] Legislation that may be changed through banking system while Dodd-Frank is left as is. [5:50] There has been too much regulation on small to medium sized banks. [7:33] The problems are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are they were never public nor private. [11:13] The FHA and VA insure 100% of the mortgages made by banks. [11:55] More money flowing into the real estate market will cause an upward pressure on prices. [14:46] Home buying increases when rates start to go up but then level out. [15:28] Pozen was chosen by President Bush to join a bipartisan commission to strengthen Social Security. [17:00] Security and Exchange Commission has constraints regarding employees working for corporations after their service. [19:22] Getting to the gist of Bob Pozen's book Too Big to Fix. [21:59] Peer-to-Peer lending is pretty much unregulated. [23:38] As the economy strengthens banks should lend more. Websites: www.bobpozen.com
Jason speaks with Bob Pozen about possible changes in the real estate market under a Trump administration. Changes in legislation and regulations may lift up small to medium sized banks and increase the amount of lending by the biggest banks. Bob Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management, a Senior Research Fellow at the Brookings Institute and former Associate General Counsel for the SEC. Bob has authored two books Extreme Productivity and Too Big to Save which is discussed during today's podcast. Key Takeaways: [2:04] The historic change in the leadership of the U.S. Government. [3:50] Remember to register for the 2017 Meet the Masters Event slated for January. Bob Pozen Guest Interview: [6:11] Legislation that may be changed through banking system while Dodd-Frank is left as is. [9:50] There has been too much regulation on small to medium sized banks. [11:33] The problems are Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are they were never public nor private. [15:13] The FHA and VA insure 100% of the mortgages made by banks. [15:55] More money flowing into the real estate market will cause an upward pressure on prices. [18:46] Home buying increases when rates start to go up but then level out. [19:28] Pozen was chosen by President Bush to join a bipartisan commission to strengthen Social Security. [21:00] Security and Exchange Commission has constraints regarding employees working for corporations after their service. [23:22] Getting to the gist of Bob Pozen's book Too Big to Fix. [25:59] Peer-to-Peer lending is pretty much unregulated. [27:38] As the economy strengthens banks should lend more. Mentioned in This Episode: Bob Pozen Jason Hartman Jason Hartman Events
Co-hosts Jan Rutherford and Jim Vaselopulos interview Kevin Kruse, a keynote speaker, leadership expert, entrepreneur, NYT bestselling author of six books, and host of the very popular Extreme Productivity podcast. Kevin is one of the most read leadership columnists on Forbes. As a keynote speaker and performance coach, Kevin has worked with fortune 500 CEOs, start-up founders, the United States Marine Corps, and nonprofit leaders. Jan and Jim talk with Kevin about his mentors, his development, his mission to provide life-changing hope and knowledge so that other people can fulfill their potential, and his methods of success. Listen in to learn how to transform your focus from chasing money to providing effective service. Key Takeaways [6:39] You have to get through a bunch of noes to get to a yes. [8:40] Most people aren't even able or willing to make the extra commitment to follow up and establish a meaningful connection. [9:19] Which famous billionaire lives by a to-do list, and said he just didn’t have the time to learn to use a calendar? [14:15] Kevin tells of his transition from chasing and achieving monetary goals that disappointed, to choosing and accomplishing purposeful objectives that fulfilled. [18:04] The simple secret Ken Blanchard shared with Kevin that changed his life. [18:48] How every day, Kevin wants to make sure he’s providing life-changing hope and knowledge, so that other people can fulfill their potential. [23:20] Kevin praises his mentors — from a seventh grade teacher to a CEO who carefully and effectively mentored him. [28:03] Kevin usually encounters leaders at the top of the organization that have always had and continue to have a lot of flaws — they just play to their strengths. [30:44] Why slowing down and doing less will make you more effective. [35:15] Whatever the metric is, be clear on that standard and don't waver. But at the same time, don’t be rude, mean, inconsiderate or authoritarian in your workplace style. Books Mentioned on the Show 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management: The Productivity Habits of 7 Billionaires, 13 Olympic Athletes, 29 Straight-A Students, and 239 Entrepreneurs, by Kevin Kruse Employee Engagement 2.0: How to Motivate Your Team for High Performance (A Real-World Guide for Busy Managers), by Kevin Kruse Why is Everyone Smiling? The Secret Behind Passion, Productivity, and Profit, by Paul Spiegelman What Got You Here Won't Get You There: A Round Table Comic: How Successful People Become Even More Successful, book by Marshall Goldsmith Slow Down to Speed Up: How to manage your time and rebalance your life, by Lothar J. Seiwert and Anne McGee-Cooper The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape the 9-5, Live Anywhere and Join the New Rich, by Timothy Ferriss TouchPoints: Creating Powerful Leadership Connections in the Smallest of Moments, by Doug Conant and Mette Norgaard Bio Kevin Kruse is a keynote speaker, leadership expert, entrepreneur, podcast host dispensing nuggets of pure wisdom, and NYT bestselling author of six books, including 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management, and Employee Engagement 2.0. Over the last 20 years, he has started and co-founded several multi-million dollar companies, which have won awards from the Inc. 500, as well as Employee Engagement being the Number 4 Best Place to Work in PA. Website: Productivity-podcast.com Website: Kevinkruse.com
He interviewed 7 Billionaires, 13 Olympic Athletes, 29 Straight-A Students, and 239 Entrepreneurs and wrote a book that is the culmination of what he found. It’s called “15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management.” We walked through all 15 points. “Time travel” is #4. Follow just a couple and you’ll change your life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, I’m going to talk about a new book that just came out that I just loved. It teaches us the secrets to defeating that feeling of being overworked and overwhelmed. It’s by a writer named Kelly Exeter. What you’re going to learn: The 3 main reasons people feel overworked and overwhelmed all of the time 6 secret habits to cure the feeling of being overworked and overwhelmed without sacrificing your goals or career advancement Key Quotes: “Don’t compare highlight reels with your everyday life.” “Facebook life is the life everyone would have if we were all living on that TV series Sex in the City.” “There’s nobody that’s got a perfect family, perfect career, perfect body, and great mental health.” “Your values, what you truly want from life, are your values. It’s okay that they’re completely different than those around you.” Read Full Transcript Kevin Kruse here with another life changing episode of Extreme Productivity. At least that's my mindset. Every time I record one of these, every article I write, every book that I write, I hope to change at least one person's life. I hope you approach it the same way. I hope you listen to each episode and say, "Hey, let me listen to see if I can get one idea that just might change my life." I just got back from Key West, about a five day vacation, super long weekend. I think it was the fifth time I've been down there. Finally figured out how to do it right. I mean, it's a food town and I'm finding all the best places to eat. I'm a foodie at heart. I'm always asked by people wondering if I follow these fifteen productivity principles on the weekend and on vacation and all this kind of stuff. Heck no. I preach extreme productivity for when you're trying to be extremely productive but I also believe in completely unplugging and relaxing when that's what you're supposed to be doing. I spent time at Irish Kevin's Bar, which is a famous bar down there. One, because I'm Irish. Two, because my name is Kevin. Three, because it's a bar. I also played with the six-toed cats at Ernest Hemingway's house. You can Google them if you don't know the reference. I've been there two, three times. Ernest Hemingway's house. It's great. It's a great place. Great to learn about Hemingway. As a writer, I like to get inspiration and look around his house and wonder, "Hmm, maybe being a suicidal womanizing alcoholic is the key to great writing." It probably isn't but it might be a fun experiment someday. Last but not least, a friend of mine opened a restaurant. She's got her own restaurant which was off the hook. I mean that literally. It is called Off the Hook. Get it? Seafood? Off the Hook. If you're ever down there, it's amazing. It's on Simonton, not Duval but almost right downtown. It's easy to get to. I had a great time and I am ready and back. I'm going to binge record a bunch of these episodes here. That's why I'm all fired up. In the last episode, I talked about how millionaires schedule their day. Today, I'm going to talk about a new book that just came out that I just loved. It teaches us the secrets to defeating that feeling of being overworked and overwhelmed. It's by a writer named Kelly Exeter. First, as always, I want to make sure that you've gotten that one page planning tool that millionaires use to schedule their day. It will help us to stay in touch. Just send me a
Today we’re going to talk about how Briana Scurry and other Olympians win the day and how to focus on your MIT. What you’re going to learn: The MIT Principle (What you should be focused on and how to get it done) What Briana Scurry and other Olympians do to win the day How to break down your yearly goal into daily MITs Key Quotes: “About six months before an Olympics, I would relate all the decisions I made to the ultimate vision of winning gold. The simple question I would ask several times a day was, ‘Will this activity help me perform better and therefore help us win gold?’” – Briana Scurry “I always start with the most important thing on my priority list. If you didn’t spend your week working on the most important thing, it was a week wasted.” – Randy Gage “I work more on time alignment. Is this part of my mission?.” – Chris Brogan “If you chase two rabbits, you will catch neither one.” –Russian proverb “To do two things at once is to do neither.” –Publius Syrus Read Full Transcript Welcome back to the Extreme Productivity podcast, I’m Kevin Kruse and I interviewed over 200 billionaires, self-made millionaires, successful entrepreneurs, and even Olympic athletes and straight A students to learn how THEY 10x their productivity. In the previous episode we discussed how the number 1440 can change your life and I shared the advice of Shark Tank’s Kevin Harrington. TODAY we’re talking about how Briana Scurry and other Olympians win the day. But first, if you want to achieve your goals faster than ever before, just grab your smartphone and text the word ACHIEVE to 44222 and I’ll send you The 1-Page Planning Tool That Millionaire’s Use To Schedule Their Day. Just text ACHIEVE to 44222 or you can visit the website productivity-podcast.com to download the 1-Page Planning Tool that Millionaire’s Use To Schedule Their Day and other bonuses. Do you remember the movie City Slickers? Hilarious. Got to watch it. In one scene, an old cowboy Curly (played by Jack Palance) gives a secret to life to Mitch (played by Billy Crystal). Holding up his index finger, Curly explains that you need to figure out your one thing and stick to it. But the “one thing” concept goes back a lot further than a Billy Crystal comedy. Consider this advice from the ages: • “To do two things at once is to do neither.” –Publius Syrus • “If you chase two rabbits, you will catch neither one.” –Russian proverb • Wise old Buddha once said, “Put down your freaking smartphone and focus would you?!” We can take this wisdom and boil it down to a single principle. The MIT Principle – The Most Important Task Therese Macan, a professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, conducted groundbreaking research into time management, productivity, and stress, discovering that the two most important keys are priorities and mechanics (i.e., the mechanics of implementing time management techniques and tactics). Put simply, the most important things are to know what to focus on and how you are going to get it done. I call this always knowing your MIT: the most important task. The key to your productivity all comes down to understanding what is most important to you—and what activity will provide the greatest leverage to getting there—right now. Additionally, research that we’ve conducted at the Kruse Group in 2015 on over 4,000 working professionals indicates that having a daily MIT correlates to higher levels of...
Today we’re going to talk about how the number 1440 can change your life, and I’m also going to share what Kevin Harrington (who is worth a mere 500 million) told me was the secret to his massive productivity and success. What you’re going to learn: The productivity secrets of self-made millionaires and high achievers (habits, hacks, time tricks) What Kevin Harrington, (inventor of the infomercial and Shark Tank original co-host) told me was his #1 secret to extreme productivity How successful people measure what their time is worth Key Quotes: “Our behaviors follow our beliefs.” “Time never comes back.” “Master your minutes to master your life.” YOUR FREE BONUS: 1440 Ready-To-Print Sign Read Full Transcript Welcome everyone to the very first episode of the Extreme Productivity podcast. I'm Kevin Kruse and I've interviewed over 200 billionaires, millionaires, entrepreneurs, Olympic athletes, and even Ivy League straight-A students to find out just what their secrets to extreme productivity are. Today we're going to talk about how the number 1440 can change your life. I'm also going to share what Kevin Harrington, who's worth a mere $500 million, told me was the secret to his massive productivity and success. First, if you want to achieve your goals faster than every before, grab your smartphone and text the word 'achieve' to 44222 and I'll send you the 1 page planning tool that millionaires use to schedule their day. Just text the word 'achieve' to 44222 or you can visit the website, productivity-podcast.com. What are the productivity secretes of self made multi-millionaires and other super high achievers? You're probably interested in hearing about things to do. Habits, hacks, little time tricks, maybe a few apps to download, but the single most important thing when it comes to time and productivity isn't a tactic or even some trick, it's a shift in your mindset. Don't bail out on me just yet, this will get practical. Our behaviors follow our beliefs. Write this down, this is gospel: Our behaviors follow our beliefs. Listen, if I believe smoking cigarettes makes me look really cool and keeps me looking skinny and good in my black Armani suits, I just might be up to a pack a day at this point. But, if my belief, if I believe that cigarettes are nails in my coffin, they're little cancer sticks and they make me and my Armani suit stink, well, then I'm going to be less likely to take up the habit of smoking. Our behaviors follow our beliefs. All of the highly successful people that I studied when I talked to them about time management, when I talked to them about productivity, the one thing they did all have in common is that they think about time differently. I would even say they experience time differently. Kevin Harrington, he's best known as the inventor of the infomercial. He's one of the Shark Tanks original co-hosts, he had this to say, he told me, "Before I decide to take on a new project, I analyze it. How much of my time will this take and what is my financial upside potential? I create a dollar-per-minute analysis. Hopefully a million dollar per week upside." That is crazy. He's looking for a million dollar per...
Kevin Kruse’s bio:• Inc 500 serial entrepreneur, • New York Times bestselling author• Top 100 Business Thought Leader by Trust Across America. • Over the last 20 years Kevin has started or co-founded several multi-million dollar companies which have won awards for both fast growth as well as employee engagement. • Kevin has worked with Fortune 500 CEOs, startup founders, US Marine Corps officers and non-profit leaders. Today’s episode:• Marketing your business with books• why a book that took him 3 days to write has far outperformed one that took him a year!• Latest project: time management and extreme productivity hacks where he interviewed billionaires, entrepreneurs, olympic athletes and straight A students. Full disclosure - small quote from me• How to use the prospect of death to drive productivity• Why to do lists are so ineffective• Counter intuitive advice from Intel’s founding CEO Andy Groves• And much more
Wish you could get more done in your day? Mike Vardy from Productivityist joins us to share tips on how to optimize your time and get shit done. We all have the same twenty four hours in a day but some of us are better are maximizing those hours to get more done. How do you go from being a master procrastinator to a productivityist? Stop checking your e-mail first thing! It’s our natural inclination but those e-mails are telling you what others need you to do rather than what you know you need to get done. You can’t not check it at all, but get done what you know you need to go before diving in. Or at least sort by sender. Then you’ll get the messages from your boss before the ones from your colleagues asking where you want to order from on Seamless. Try the two minute rule for e-mails and tasks. If you can do it in two minutes or less, just do it and get it out of the way. Make sure you have the right tools but not too many tools. The tool doesn’t make you more productive, it’s the approach that makes you more productive. Make sure your work space is conducive to productivity. Don’t have too many distractions around you. Don’t have lots of clutter everywhere, it drains your energy. Your work space should encourage work. Sound is important too. White noise can help block out the cacophony around you. Rainy Mood is awesome for that. Surrounded by annoying co-workers who want to tell you the latest crap pansted antics of their demon spawn? Wear head phones, big ones. Write Bose on them with a marker if you can’t afford the real thing. It’s like a do not disturb sign for your head. Come on, get of Reddit, ignore the e-mails for a few hours and get your stuff done! Show Notes Productivityist: October Fish: An Octoberfest style beer. Parallel 49 Lost Souls: A chocolate pumpkin porter. AwayFind: Let’s you set parameters letting people know when you check e-mails. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Pozen is a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School and has taught at Georgetown and MIT. He was formerly Chairman of MFS Investment Management® and was president of Fidelity Management & Research Company. He is author of Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours. Watch the Full VIdeo Episode here>> http://www.inspiredinsider.com/robert-pozen-extremeproductivity-interview/
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Costco issues a special dividend. Microsoft deals with problems below the Surface. And Zynga makes a risky bet. Our analysts discuss those stories. Plus, Robert Pozen shares some insights from his book, Extreme Productivity.
總是把工作帶回家,或是回到家還在煩惱工作上遇到的事嗎?解決之道就是從觀念、基本動作和技巧,全方位開發你的「超」生產力,把寶貴的時間用來產出絕佳的成果,自然能在工作和家庭之間取得良好的平衡。
Too Much To Do, Not Enough Time To Do It! Can you relate to that? This is a common theme that I hear from participants in our keynotes and workshops as well as the participants in our Leadership Fast Track Program. What is the Scarcest Resource? In my interview with Cathy Davidson last year regarding her book Now You See It!, we talked about the scarcest resource. What would you say is the scarcest resource? Most people respond with time--that the most constrained resource we have to deal with is the clock on the wall. Or sometimes I hear people respond that money is the scarcest resource. In Cathy's opinion, it's neither. Rather, it's attention. We all get the same 24 hours. It's what we do with those 24 hours--what we put our attention to--that makes all the difference. The Attention Habits of the Highly Productive So, what is most worthy of our attention? How can we use the limited time that we have to be most productive? I'm really excited about a new book released just this week. It's entitled Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours. I caught up with the author Bob Pozen last week and look forward to sharing that interview with you in this episode. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Have a great week! Total Duration 23:47 Download episode 83
Bob Pozen, senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and author of the HBR article "Extreme Productivity."