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What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast by Laura Vanderkam | Book Summary and Review | Free Audiobook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 21:43


Get the full audiobook https://geni.us/tools-titans-audio (for free) on Amazon. Order the https://geni.us/tools-titans-book (book). Get the full transcript, PDF, infographic and animated book summary on our free app: https://www.getstoryshots.com/ (https://www.getstoryshots.com) StoryShots Book Summary and Analysis of What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast: A Short Guide to Making Over Your Mornings--and Life by Laura Vanderkam Laura Vanderkam's Perspective Laura Vanderkam is the author of several time-management and productivity books, including Juliet's School of Possibilities, Off the Clock, and I Know How She Does It. Her work has appeared in publications including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, and Fortune. She hosts the time-management podcast Before Breakfast and co-hosts the podcast Best of Both Worlds with Sarah Hart-Unger, which looks at building the perfect balance between family and career. Her blog, LauraVanderkam.com, is a combination of the two, focusing on her own experiences. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband and five children. Introduction How do you spend your morning? Did you know your morning routine can improve your productivity throughout the day? What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast looks at how you can follow in the footsteps of successful people to maximize your day. StoryShot #1: Start Your Day With the Things That Matter Most to You “You don't build the life you want by saving time. You build the life you want, and then time saves itself. Recognizing that is what makes success possible.” — Laura Vanderkam Mornings can be one of the most hectic times of the day. But, if you plan your mornings effectively, you can make sure you are using this time to focus on the things that matter most to you. Instead of postponing essential tasks, schedule them for the start of your day. You might feel another time would be better for these tasks, but daily pressures will often get in the way, and the tasks will be left undone. So, instead of postponing these critical tasks, you should fit them into the start of your day. We all have things we care about but struggle to fit into our day. For example, you might rank exercise, reading, or a particular long-term project as your most crucial task. It is easy to let daily chores distract you from this. James Citrin leads a headhunting agency. James interviews several high-flying executives to learn about their daily morning routines. Eighteen out of the twenty executives interviewed shared one common factor: they all got up before 6 a.m. every day. Early starts are a common feature for successful individuals.  Steve Reinemund is the former CEO and chairman of PepsiCo and the current dean of the School of Business at Wake Fort University. Steve gets up at 5 a.m. for a four-mile run. Then, he has quality time for himself, either reading or praying. Then, Steve has a healthy breakfast with his children. He will keep this routine wherever he goes. For example, if Steve is traveling, he will only stay in hotels with a treadmill. He makes this decision so that he can maintain his four-mile run routine.  Waking up early is easier said than done. Yet, the key to waking up this early is willpower and making it a habit. Both of these can be developed.  Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis.

HR Leaders
Leadership Development Lessons From the World’s Greatest Leaders

HR Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 37:55


Episode #150 We are joined by James Citrin, Expert on Leadership, Executive Success & CEO succession to discuss the leadership development lessons from the world’s greatest leaders. Attention!! I'm excited to announce that we are opening our HR Leaders Virtual workshop series to you all FOR FREE. Join weekly workshops and learn from the world’s most successful HR executives LIVE

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Spencer Stuart executive recruiter James Citrin on how to find great CEOs

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 58:12


James Citrin, the head of Spencer Stuart CEO Practice, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about placing top executives at companies like Yahoo, PayPal, eBay, Twitter, Cisco, Pandora and Hulu. In this episode: Citrin's background as an analyst, consultant and CD-ROM true believer; how he was recruited to Spencer Stuart and how he recruits executives for his clients; do tech companies need a technical CEO?; the evolving power dynamics of talent in Silicon Valley; the triple threat of capability, credibility and attractability; the rise of internal recruiting and succession planning; why leadership actually matters; what happens inside a company when there's a crisis threatening top leadership?; what about when the CEO is toxic?; what is Facebook's board doing right now?; the importance of not "selling" executive candidates to companies; and lessons for CEOs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

First Year Out
Achieving Success at Your First Job

First Year Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 35:28


You've landed your first job. Now what? We hear from recent alumni about their experiences getting started and get advice from James Citrin, author of "The Career Playbook: Essential Advice for Today's Aspiring Young Professional" and leader of Spencer Stuart's CEO Practice.

I Hate My Boss
S1E1: Fear, change, and six glasses of rose

I Hate My Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 48:29


Liz and Larry introduce Penn & Pencil, our fictional ad agency whose characters will sound too familiar. Lisa, the CEO, believes fear is a powerful motivator. Do you? Does your boss? When the company goes through a significant change, everybody starts reevaluating their priorities and loyalties. How should you deal with change? Prominent headhunter and author Jim Citrin of SpencerStuart has some answers. Plus, You Can’t Make This Up: stories from real workplaces that are worse than yours. James Citrin’s books including The Career Playbook are available on Audible.com/boss. You can also try the interactive course at thecareerplaybook.com New to I Hate My Boss? Subscribe here: smarturl.it/ihmb Thank you to our sponsors: Blue Apron - Get your first 3 meals for free with free shipping by visiting them here: www.blueapron.com/boss Audible - Get a 30-day trial and a free audio book when you visit them here: www.audible.com/boss Casper - Get $50 off any mattress when you visit them here: www.casper.com/boss Zip Recruiter - Learn how to hire smarter and browse the most extensive job boards here: www.Ziprecruiter.com/boss Bose SoundSport Wireless headphones. Get closer to your podcasts with Bose. Bose.com/podcast We'd like to hear from you. Find us on Twitter @IHateMyBossShow or give us a call at 424-224-5711 and please complete a quick survey at www.wondery.com/survey

In the Balance
Masters of the Universe Handbook

In the Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 26:29


How does business stay ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive global marketplace? While the world's biggest companies - Google and Apple - wrestle for the top spot and some of the world's smallest start-ups set their eyes on the big time, we offer a masterclass with CEOs sharing the secrets of their success. With CEO of Infosys Vishal Sikka, James Citrin of Spencer Stuart, Marieme Jamme of SpotOne Global Solutions and analyst Steve Denning. Presented by Colm O'Regan. (Photo: Surfer Dog Tillman rides a wave in the sixth Annual Surf Dog competition at Huntington Beach, California. Credit: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images)