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As a leader, how do you spend your day? It's vital that you manage your day well. Here are some guidelines to follow. Find more resources at www.7powercontractor.com. Notice to listeners: The information in this book, along with the forms and structures provided, are meant to serve as a helpful reference guide for the plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical, and other contracting industries. The host of and contributors to this podcast take no responsibility for compliance with the laws or regulations that govern your specific business. The responsibility for making sure everything is compliant (among other things) is 100 percent yours. Before you implement any new information or forms, please check with your own trusted business advisers, including your own attorney, to make certain that the forms and the information you plan to implement will comply with all relevant laws, customs, and regulations.
In this episode, I'll share with you what I've tried, what's working and what's not when it comes to running a private practice as someone with neurodivergence (AuADHD). You'll hear about tried and tested strategies and should be able to take one or two of them and give them a go in your practice too. Overall, the best advice I have is to, if you comfortable doing so, be transparent about it as doing so can help to clarify expectations with your audience and clients. I hope this helps. For those interested in Practice Momentum, please click here to read more. #privatepracticetips #privatepracticesuccess #ADHD #adhdinbusiness #autism #autisminbusiness #adhdhacks #adhdproductivity
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Do you often find yourself overwhelmed and struggling to manage your day effectively? Are you tired of constantly feeling overwhelmed and not being able to accomplish everything you set out to do? Join me as I talk with Kat Posinelli about Getting out of being overwhelmed to Better Manage Your Day. By implementing effective strategies to combat overwhelm and better manage your day, you can reclaim a sense of control, boost productivity, and create a more balanced and fulfilling life. Links:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kat-polsinelli https://agentservicesplus.com/ Bio:Kat is a mother of two boys, an entrepreneur, a podcaster, an aspiring author, & inspiring positive motivator with a goal to help others soar. While spending over 8+ years in administration/ management work, over 15 years in customer service, being a current, licensed real estate agent & serving as the agent coordinator for one of the largest brokerages in the world for a time, she has obtained an array of knowledge & skill that allows her to put together the puzzle pieces that form your business based on your unique personalities. Her passion for creating a profound core & simplicity in others' businesses is what drives her to push her clients outside of their comfort zone, to create authenticity in their businesses as well as themselves. BHB2024Support the show
Mark McGuinness brings an insightful conversation for the last episode of season seven. He is an author, poet, and coach for creative entrepreneurs. Mark hosts the 21st Century Creative podcast, as well as A Mouth full of Air, a poetry podcast, both of which I highly recommend.In this interview he shares some of the key points to start and evolve a creative business, and make a living out of our craft. Among other things, he mentions how to have those difficult conversations that are needed to advance in our careers, the importance of creating assets, how to treat the business as a creative project itself, as well as branding and positioning.Mark has written four books full of resources on how to thrive as a creative in the 21st century. And contributed chapters to two international best sellers from 99U, Manage Your Day-to-Day and Maximize Your Potential.He is an award-winning poet and has been a creative coach since 1996. During that time he's worked with outstanding performers in almost every field of the arts and creative industries, including film, television, radio, theatre, music, design, advertising, and others.Mark also talks about important aspects of a creative entrepreneur, including motivation, communication and presentation skills or productivity. He also shares part of his own “mental hygiene routine” to switch off the demands of work.Visit www.lateralaction.com, and sign up to get the 26 lessons of The 21st Century Creative foundation course for free via email. This course is a guide that includes productivity, marketing, networking, going freelance, dealing with rejection and criticism, and much more.Follow him on Twitter:@markmcguinnessEpisode of 21st Century Creative Podcast with Kristin Linklater, the teacher of voice work for actors and speakers: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hSq5xEBVH84RXM4MmipnO?si=yE_Mc1JfQ66KieNP77InWw**Visit www.nickymondellini.com/podcast and download the ebook “Learn to handle the NOs of the industry” for free, and subscribe to receive La Pizarra's monthly newsletter with news about new episodes and various resources for the best development of your artistic career*Squadcast is the best platform to record your podcast or virtual meetings with up to nine guests with professional sound quality. You can download your audio files already mastered with Dolby sound.Choose your membership level after trying it free for seven days at: https://squadcast.fm/?ref=lapizarra *Canva Pro has thousands of templates and images to bring your creations to life, now you can use the calendar to plan the posts you want for the entire month, plus all the tools to create any type of project. Try it free for 30 days at: https://partner.com/canva/lapizarra **Don't forget to subscribe to La Pizarra and get access to all the episodes, download them and share them on social media, your comments are well received too!** Visit https://www.nickymondellini.com to learn about the work of actress, host and voice over artist Nicky Mondellini.Nicky Mondellini is an artist of international stature with more than thirty years in the entertainment industry. Her voice is heard in commercials on television, radio and digital platforms worldwide. She is the host and producer of La Pizarra with Nicky Mondellini since 2020.Her work as an actress includes more than twelve telenovelas, several classical and contemporary Spanish plays, short and feature films, and the hosting of morning shows in Mexico and the United States. She is also a narrator for documentaries, as well as promotional and corporate videos.Follow Nicky on:Instagram @nickymondelliniTwitter @nicky3ch_nickyFacebook https://www.facebook.com/nickymondellinivoiceover LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/nickymondellinivoiceover
Juggling your time between your part-time or full-time job and your art can be overwhelming. Up until a few months ago, I also had a part-time job so I could pay my bills and rent and do art on the side without having the pressure and stress of finding as many ways to make money with my art as possible. I wanted to take it slow, enjoy the creative process and learn without rushing.Support my podcast!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepetportraitartistpodcastGet in touch!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dragospepina_art/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DragosPepinaArtFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dragospepinaYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@DragosPepinaArtMy mailing list form:https://www.pepinadragosart.com/join-my-maling-list
Caught up in Motherhood, WAHM, Self-Care, Family, Time Management, Balance
Hey, Mama! You're getting ready for your Kids to be home on break, and the thought of entertaining them and working has you a little frazzled about how to manage your day, right? How do you still get your work done but be a present mom and enjoy this magical time of the year with your kids? Well, I have 3 ways I want to share with you that can help you to manage your day in a way that allows you to still get your work done as a WAHM. However, I challenge you to find a new balance in your day with these tips so you can be present with your kids. Don't let deadlines and holiday stress get you down, and enjoy your time with your family well still getting your work done. You got this, Mama, Jessa Screenshot today's show and share it on IG stories. Tag me, @_jessaraye, and I'll share your story on mine too. I am officially opening up my calendar to allow for one-on-one coaching. So if you are ready to be caught up in Motherhood and create a time management system that works for you, I invite you to book now. Create more time in your day as a Busy Mom, and get Caught up in Motherhood. https://www.jessaraye.com/tmcoaching Join my private Facebook community with other moms just like you at https://www.facebook.com/groups/caughtupinmotherhood
Nicole and I talk about making your day more better with a few tips from the book Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind. We learned of this book and the highlights thanks to Mark Frauenfelder of the newsletter Book Freak. Patreon info: https://www.patreon.com/gardenfork RadPower e-bike affiliate link https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&ti=843269&pw=131043 Master Class Info https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=797461&u=1026336&m=62509&urllink=&afftrack= Start your Amazon shopping here: https://amazon.com/shop/gardenfork My Stationary Bike https://amzn.to/3z0XQFN HASfit Exercise YouTube channel is my fav https://www.youtube.com/hasfit GardenFork receives compensation when you use our affiliate links. This is how we pay the bills ;) GF Sweaters and T Shirts https://teespring.com/stores/gardenfork-2 Email me: radio@gardenfork.tv Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/gardenfork GardenFork's Facebook Discussion group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1692616594342396/ Produced by Sean O'Neil http://seaninbrooklyn.com/ GardenFork Radio is produced by GardenFork Media LLC in Brooklyn, NY ©2022 All Rights Reserved GardenFork Media LLC Music is licensed from Unique Tracks and AudioBlocks.
In this episode of The Mental Performance Daily Podcast, Brian continues his Book Battalion in which he breaks down one of his favorite books that he has read recently. Today he breaks down Manage Your Day to Day by Jocelyn Glei. Mental Performance Daily is brought to you by FitBod. Link: https://fitbod.me/MPD25/ Brian Cain, MPM, the World's leader in Mental Performance Coaching brings you practical tips, techniques, stories, strategies, meditations and motivations every day that you can use to close the gap from where you are to where you want to be with The Mental Performance Daily Podcast. You can follow along with Brian's 2022 reading schedule by clicking here. Link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qZ_3jqFJmt0bOP8ot08e-1SZIUJ-LJgGy-RJXmKkUT8/edit?usp=sharing Join Brian Cain and his friends at Optimize/Heroic by getting their great 20 minute audio book summaries so you can follow along with Brian's reading list and be a proud member of The Book Battalion. FREE when you join here as a member of the Mental Performance Daily Community Link: http://optimize.me/cain Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review for a chance to win a FREE 1-1 coaching session with Brian each month and engage with Brian on social media @BrianCainPeak Be sure to join Brian's email list at BrianCain.com/join so that you can stay updated and in the know when it comes to mental performance training and opportunities to work with Brian. If you are a coach looking to master mental performance coaching, the missing link in your clients and athletes performance, join Brian's MPM Coaches Insiders List and receive his best strategies for coaching mental performance and save $200 off his MPM Certification Course when it opens in May and November. Link: https://briancain.com/certification Want to take your coaching to the next level? Join Brian and The Coaching Matters Foundation every other monday night for a FREE one hour group coaching session. Join today at BrianCain.com/coaching-matters Are you a coach? Join Brian's FREE 3 Day Mini Course on Coaching Mental Performance Link: https://briancain.com/coach-offer Are you an athlete? Join Brian's FREE 3 Day Mini Course on Mental Performance for Athletes Link: https://briancain.com/athlete-offer Are you a golfer or golf coach? Join Brian's FREE Golf Masterclass Link: https://briancain.com/golf-masterclass-registration Are you a baseball player or coach join Brian's FREE Baseball Masterclass Link: https://briancain.com/baseball-mpm-masterclass
Books have saved me time and again. Here are some of my all-time favorites. Becoming Future You: Be the Hero of Your Own Life by Mel Jolly https://www.becomingfutureyou.com/book Smarter Faster Better: The Transformative Power of Real Productivity by Charles Duhigg https://www.amazon.com/dp/0812983599/ The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People's Lives Better, Too) by Gretchen Rubin https://www.amazon.com/Four-Tendencies-Indispensable-Personality-Profiles/dp/1524760919/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind Edited by Jocelyn K. Glei https://www.amazon.com/Manage-Your-Day-Day-Creative/dp/1477800670/ The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book) by Don Miguel Ruiz https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319/ You Are a Badass® at Making Money: Master the Mindset of Wealth by Jen Sincero https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Badass-Making-Money/dp/0735223130/ Grab the FREE Starter Guide and get clarity on Future You: https://becomingfutureyou.com/start The book is out! Grab an ebook or print copy of Becoming Future You: Be the Hero of Your Own Life at https://becomingfutureyou.com/book Prefer to get your motivational content on video? Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/jollytipsyoutube Ready to become Future You faster? Join the DIY Coaching Program and unlock your 5-star life: https://www.becomingfutureyou.com/unlock ABOUT MEL & BECOMING FUTURE YOU#becomingfutureyou Mel Jolly has been working with authors and creative entrepreneurs for nearly two decades. She is a marketing consultant and coach who works with women to help them rediscover their dreams, level up their enjoyment of life, and unleash their awesomeness. Mel started out as a Library Assistant in Young Adult Services where she specialized in outreach to at risk teens at juvenile detention centers and group homes. Mel also holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Performance, which means she's not afraid of a challenge, a crowd, or a little drama! Mel can help you unlock your potential and clarify your vision for Future You. Grab the FREE Starter Guide and start getting answers: https://www.becomingfutureyou.com/start
Do you have too much work pressure? Too many things piling up on your plate? And you are always 'responding' to things happening to you instead of 'taking charge'? Then this podcast episode is for you. Here I have shared a few simple techniques which helped me manage my workload. You will stop feeling overwhelmed and start getting back the control of your life.Listen to the podcast (transcript included): https://abetterliving.co/how-to-manage-your-work-pressure/Connect with me on social media: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a-better-livingTwitter: https://twitter.com/iam_moumitapaulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellobetterliving/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellobetterlivingIntro music credits:Track Name: Good vibes onlyArtist: Elephant FuneralAlbum: Unfinished tales
“Cramming it all into one day because you just have to have this robust morning routine...isn't the best option...because then it turns into a stressor” - Zack Knight Welcome to this solo episode Tactical Leader! In today's episode, I talk about the key points from the enjoyable discussion with Jake Kelfer last Monday on how he was able to manage connections and time. From this talk comes the realization that on the way to self-mastery, we must look into how we manage our day and realize that it is not only about getting things done, but also about the intentionality behind our actions. [00:01 - 01:08] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! If you haven't listened to last Monday's episode, check it out! I highlight the key points of Jake Kelfer [1:09 - 10:09] My Takeaways Connecting with amazing people It is about making networks through self-mastery and intentionality Practicing flexibility in managing your day Consider what your day-to-day intentionality looks like Focus on how to protect your time and eliminate stressors [10:10 - 11:24] Closing Segment Closing words and reminders Tune in this Friday for part 2 of my discussion with Jake where he'll discuss amazing tactics for you to apply Key Quote: “Sometimes, being flexible can really be vital. Sometimes you don't have to have six hours of a morning routine to get your day started.” - Zack Knight Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website athttps://beatacticalleader.com/ ( Beatacticalleader.com). You can connect with us onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ ( Instagram), or joinhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ ( Our BATL Space) and become part of the community.
In this podcast, you're going to learn how you can easily juggle your day job along with your side hustle. Download your copy of Starting a Profitable Side Hustle at lenabenjamin.com/starting-a-profitable-side-hustle Expert Economy: Kickstart & Grow Internet-Based Ventures Through Online Consultancy, Coaching & Membership at empowerbusinessclub.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/empower-business/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/empower-business/support
Fabrics, idea books and other supplies cluttering your creative space? Tune in as fellow podcaster Maria Theoharous, Sew Organised Style share ways to keep your space organized and those creative juices flowing. They are Australia and New Zealand's first sewing community podcast. You'll hear a range of interviews from their diverse sewing community network by Maria Theoharous, the producer of Sew Organised Style podcast and occasionally from our Brisbane correspondent, Amy Tuite. They collaborate with Sewcialists, Sewover50, the Australian Sewing Guild and our sewing friends the Mending Mayhem, Sue Stoney, Juliet Walsh, Kate Ward of Zen Stitching and Jo Andrews of Haptic and Hue podcast. You'll always hear how guests share their strategies to work through challenges life throws them. Each guest bravely shares their strategies with our caring online sewing community everyday. They hope you'll support them through Patreon. If you need help getting organized to better manage your time and life click the following link to learn how I can help you Strategize and Organize. This episode's product suggestion is the Wall Mount Hardware and Craft Storage Cabinet Drawer Organizer This episode's book selection is Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind Join my FREE Facebook Group For Women Ready To Live Life Totally Organized. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/janetmtaylor/message
ProjectME with Tiffany Carter – Entrepreneurship & Millionaire Mindset
If you want to make BOSS level cash, then you gotta act like one everyday! Straight up, the reason why you aren’t making the level of cash you desire in your business, is because you are operating it like a low level employee instead of a CEO. In my first 2 years as an entrepreneur, I can’t tell you how many times I would beg for a sign from the Universe to show me what in the hell I was suppose to be doing, because what I was doing, wasn’t working well at all. Even when I started to make a consistent 6 figures, I was exhausted, overworked, and actually felt trapped by the very business I created to give my self more freedom. When you manage your day like a Boss, you prioritize your physical and mental health above all else. Most of us were taught that to be successful we had to sacrifice ourselves. Being exhausted and frazzled is normal for a go-getter. What a lie we all innocently bought into. If you want to see lasting success with ease and joy, then you must intentionally map out your time every day. Instead of doing ALL THE THINGS, I want you to focus on efficiently doing strategic things. The things that will actually give you more of what you want: freedom of time, energy, and money. I’m going to show you how to schedule and manage your day for maximum profits and productivity, while prioritizing your self-care. By listening and implementing what I’m teaching you in this podcast episode, you are going to get hours of your time back. Plus have more energy to focus on new creative money-making ideas for your business! Want exclusive millionaire mindset content from me, where I share abundance exercises, tips, and affirmations in 30 seconds or less? Join my FREE Secret Posse Weekly Digest today: projectmewithtiffany.com/secretposse Welcome to ProjectME the Podcast with your host Tiffany Carter, who takes the mystery out of making BIG money? A former NBC and CBS TV journalist, turned multi-millionaire entrepreneur, teaching you all things wealth, health, worth, and business. You can follow Tiffany on Instagram @projectme_with_tiffany on Facebook @projectmewithtiffany and watch her TV episodes on ProjectME TV with Tiffany Carter on YouTube.
If you cannot get your day in order, good luck in getting your life in order. In this episode, Paul and Ryan discuss a systematic approach for getting the most out of every day, talk about how our days get derailed and what we can do about it, and discuss how we can take better ownership of our day to achieve better results.Way Too Busy is a podcast brought to you by BillionMinds - If you wake up in the morning not sure what to do, if your life sometimes seems like a never ending series of tasks with no obvious purpose, or if you end the day unable to switch off, you need BillionMinds - the first software designed from the ground up to make YOU more personally effective.BillionMinds launches this summer. Sign up now to be one of the first to try it at www.billionminds.com.BillionMinds - reimagining personal effectiveness for an always on world.
Joining me this week is Jo Menon. Jo is a seasoned Interim Senior HR project delivery specialist who has spent all her career operating in global roles. Along the way she has worked for some household names including Dyson, Regus, and Primark.Jo has two children but had huge complications during the pregnancy of her first child, and she admits to struggling physically and emotionally afterwards. However, she was honest about this when she returned to the job market and found that it was OK to be honest and talk openly about her experiences.She is a candid and focussed individual who, as you will see from our conversation, has gained immense knowledge on cultural differences and the impact of globalisation in work. Jo shares many insights that I certainly benefited from so I hope you do too.Support the show
Art director, illustrator, and concept designer for such titles as "Ghost in the Shell", "Captain Marvel" and "Assassin's Creed" Ash Thorp develops a storyline through his work process, dwells on his favourite tools for animation and 3D-renderings, shares tips on self-organisation and destroys the myth of creative block. Books Ash mentions: "Mastery" by Robert Green, "Eat That Frog" by Brian Tracy, "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield, "Damn Good Advice" by George Lois, "Manage Your Day to Day" by 99U. The lecture took place at Strelka in 2019 as part of "In Other Worlds" annual event series. To watch the full lecture followed by discussion with Liam Young and Mike Hill visit Strelka Institute YouTube channel: https://stre.lk/hg8O
書籍「Manage Your Day-to-Day」の解説シリーズ。チャプター 3 のテーマは「ツール」。Undercurrent の CEO である、アーロン・ディグナンさんが時間を奪うメールとどう付き合うのかアドバイスしています。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア Undercurrent Brave New Work 受信したメールの文脈を分解する メールと自分のゴールを結びつける 今それやる必要ある?
Welcome back to the Y.E.S. Fitness "Longevity" Podcast Episode 86. In my recent conversations I have come across a common theme; how to stay productive. Motivation is low and stress is high. Here is a plan to manage your day during the COVID-19 crisis. You will feel a whole lot better about yourself as you execute your plan. If you need help putting together a well balanced program call me at Y.E.S. Fitness 860-673-4293. We offer remote coaching. https://www.yesfitnessct.com/remote-coaching If you like this podcast, click below for additional episodes: https://www.yesfitnessct.com/y-e-s-fitness-longevity-podcast-home-page
書籍「Manage Your Day-to-Day」の解説シリーズ。チャプター 2 のテーマは「フォーカス」。邪魔になる要素が多くて、集中力が続かない人は多いはず。どのようにフォーカスして仕事しているのか、著名人の『フォーカス論』を振り返りながら話しました。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア How Distractions At Work Take Up More Time Than You Think 予想どおりに不合理: 大事なことに集中する Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter: Simplify Your Life One Minute at a Time 仕事をした気になるコミュニケーション 集中タイムを確保する 自分の仕事や生活を振り返る エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
チャプター 1 のテーマは「ルーチン」。作家のレオ・バボータ さんからのアドバイス。クリエイティブな時間に没頭するためには、ひとりの時間が不可欠だそうです。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア Zen Habits 書籍「減らす技術」 本当の意味でひとりになる 集中力を養うトレーニング エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
チャプター 1 のテーマは「ルーチン」。今回は The Energy Project の CEO をしているトニー・シュオルツ さんからのアドバイス。クリエイティブな仕事に必要なエネルギー(集中力)をどのように確保するかアドバイスしています。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア The Energy Project 書籍「The Way We're Working Isn't Working」 誰にでもキャパがあり、限界がある 仕事に費やすエネルギーを管理する エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
チャプター 1 のテーマは「ルーチン」。今回はマーケッターであり作家のセス・ゴーディン さんからのアドバイス。なぜクリエイティブな仕事ができないのかという本質的な疑問について答えています。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア Toggl - Free Time Tracking Software Seth Godin 書籍「パーミッションマーケティング」 This is Akimbo クリエイティブという言葉の吐き違い 仕事ができる『仕組み』をつくる 長期的なゴールをもつことは時には勇気がいる エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
チャプター 1 のテーマは「ルーチン」。今回は作家グレッチェン・ルービンさんからのアドバイス。短時間でも良いので「クリエイティブな時間」を毎日もつこと(頻度を上げる)で習慣化すると言っています。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア Gretchen Rubin 大きなプロジェクトをするときって最初の一歩を踏むのがすごく大変 ゴールを小さくする 余計なプレッシャーをかけない エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
チャプター 1 のテーマは「ルーチン」。ロンドンでクリエイティブ向けのコーチングをしている方で、書籍も何冊か出しているマーク・マクギネスさんのセクション。自分のための「クリエイティブな時間」をどう確保するか。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach 誰かのための仕事を中心に置くのはなく、クリエイティブな時間を毎日確保する クリエイティブになれる時間を削いでまで他人のための仕事に力を注ぐべきではない 実現したいことを始めるための時間を確保し、それを続けられるような環境や状態を作る OmniFocus エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
今年はゲストを交えた会話とは別に、ソロでいろいろなコンテンツを配信していきます。第一弾は書籍の解説を交えながら一緒に読書をしていきます。書籍のセクションごとに区切って配信するので、それぞれの好きなスピードで読み進めてください。 Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind | Kindleストア 年の初めに自分の働き方をリデザイン やりたいことがたくさんあるのに、日々の仕事に追われているという方には最適 エピソードタイトルに「DAYTODAY」と書かれているのが目印です
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As a high-performing leader, we know you love using productivity products like the Full Focus Planner. But any new system can seem overwhelming at first. Honestly, our planner can seem that way at first. With so many features built in, it's hard to know where to start. You may wonder if you're actually getting the full value from this amazing product. Not to worry. We'll give you the inside track on setting up your new planner so you can start using it right away. Here's the main thing: don't try to use every feature at once. You don't have to master the entire Full Focus™ system to get a huge productivity boost from the planner. Follow the nine simple steps in this episode, and you'll be more productive starting today. It's really that easy to use. Once you've listened to this episode, go ahead and implement step one immediately. Take the other nine steps at your own pace. You'll be amazed at the results. Also, if you want to introduce the planner to friends or team members, this episode is the perfect introduction. Why not text them the link right now? Resources from This Episode Full Focus Planner Your Best Year Ever by Michael Hyatt “The Benefit of Pairing Digital and Analog to Manage Your Day” by Michael Hyatt See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a high-performing leader, we know you love using productivity products like the Full Focus Planner. But any new system can seem overwhelming at first. Honestly, our planner can seem that way at first. With so many features built in, it’s hard to know where to start. You may wonder if you’re actually getting the full value from this amazing product. Not to worry. We’ll give you the inside track on setting up your new planner so you can start using it right away. Here’s the main thing: don’t try to use every feature at once. You don’t have to master the entire Full Focus™ system to get a huge productivity boost from the planner. Follow the nine simple steps in this episode, and you’ll be more productive starting today. It’s really that easy to use. Once you’ve listened to this episode, go ahead and implement step one immediately. Take the other nine steps at your own pace. You’ll be amazed at the results. Also, if you want to introduce the planner to friends or team members, this episode is the perfect introduction. Why not text them the link right now? Resources from This Episode Full Focus Planner Your Best Year Ever by Michael Hyatt “The Benefit of Pairing Digital and Analog to Manage Your Day” by Michael Hyatt
Are you over-extended, over-distracted, and overwhelmed? Do you work at a breakneck pace all day, only to find that you haven’t accomplished the most important things on your agenda when you leave the office? Get ready for powerful 90 minutes of questions, thoughts, actions steps to free yourself! Do you have a subject matter you would like covered? Share it go to this link ask.savvylandlord.me or go to www.savvyradioshow.com and leave a voicemail
In this episode of Daily Deluxe, Jo talks about Todo Tiles, a productivity technique that uses pen & paper to get a great overview of your day. You can read more about it here: https://johannesippen.com/2019/todo-tiles/ Music by our all-time favourite David Cutter: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com
How To Manage Your Day Job AND Your Voice Over Business** A Special shoutout to Michael Vanecek for recommending this topic. I don't think this could have come at a better time. Listen and let me know what you think. Also, please subscribe so you don't miss a thing. *Please leave a review on iTunes about the podcast. It really helps us get discovered! Become a Patron - https://www.patreon.com/AVOsJOURNEY We have a great community of voice actors that share content and information about becoming better voice over artists at - https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/ Check out free voice over tutorials at - https://www.avosjourney.com/ If you are looking for voice over coaching from how to set up and make money on Fiverr to voice over acting, look here - https://www.avosjourney.com/offers/P3e5SLEj/checkout Social Links: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anthony_pica_vo/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/AVOsJOURNEY Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonypicavo/Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/avosjourney/)
[13:11] In this episode we take a little break from the interviews and have a look at a gadget Greg wears 24/7 - except when it's on the charger. You'll hear about how wearing his Fitbit Charge 2 not only motivates him to keep fit but also about a few of its features that he just can't live without to help him manage his day and how they might just help yours too. The podcast is based in part on a Troy Media article.
In this episode, I want to talk to you about your most productive moments, the hours in your day that you use to build your life on purpose, with clarity and passion. These are your tiger hours. They are those two - three hours a day that are your perfect work hours, where you get so much done! I know what it's like to have a busy life and I also know that I am not the only one. So let us steward those hours well, in order to be as productive as possible. That includes setting boundaries, prioritizing our time well and guarding those special hours. When are your tiger hours? Can you set them aside to tackle those things that build and grow you? You'll be amazed how far you can go by simply investing a small amount of time each day! Thanks for tuning in! Book recommendation: Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind By Jocelyn K. Glei https://www.amazon.com/Manage-Your-Day-Day-Creative/dp/1477800670 Also, everything I do is over at truthtotable.com. A place to find leadership lessons, Bible studies, empowerment courses and more! Be sure to check it out and connect with us on Social Media (@truthtotable).
Which is more important... planning or executing? Both! How do we get the best of both, to make the most of our time and map out our day-to-day actions? In this episode, Tracy and Rachel discuss how to create "time blocks" that will move you forward in a way that's both strategic and non-overwhelming. Tools and Resources mentioned in this episode: Podcast: How to Make the Dream Tangible (breaking it down) impactivity.com/tangible Procrastination Eliminator: impactivity.com/cure Habitize Guide (setting up habits & routines): impactivity.com/habitize Weekly Planning Tool: impactivity.com/weeklyplanning Weekend Watershed: impactivity.com/weekend And if you're looking for a great tool to plan your week in advance, you'll love the Weekend Watershed. Download it at impactivity.com/manage
Jocelyn K. Glei is obsessed with how we can find more creativity and meaning in our daily work. Her latest book is Unsubscribe, a modern guide to killing email anxiety, avoiding distraction, and getting real work done. Her previous books include Manage Your Day-to-Day, Maximize Your Potential, and Make Your Mark, which offer pragmatic, actionable advice for creatives on managing their time, their careers, and their businesses. She was formerly the founding director of the 99U Conference and editor-in-chief of 99u.com, which earned two Webby Awards for Best Cultural Blog. Jocelyn has given talks at leading creative companies and conferences all over the world, including Google, The Guardian, How To Academy, The Next Web (TNW), and CreativeMornings, among others. Her writing and ideas have been featured in outlets including NPR, New York Magazine, Fast Company, BuzzFeed, SELF, Harvard Business Review, GQ, and Brain Pickings. You can find her online at jkglei.com.
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Today’s Positively Creative guest is Hillary Butler, an abstract artist that believes if you show up and do the work, your creativity will flow. As a new mom, Hillary fills me in on how she uses her time wisely in the studio, creating commission pieces through her mock up method. She shares how she shows gratitude towards her customers through her emails and through giving the best gifts ever! See more of Hillary Butler Fine Art: www.hillarybutler.com www.instagram.com/hillarybutlerfineart Follow along and join the Positively Creative Community: www.positivelycreative.net www.instagram.com/positivelycreativepodcast www.facebook.com/groups/positivelycreativepodcast On Today’s Show: (9:00) On being a new mama while still painting (12:45) How to host art workshops (13:30) Blueprint Retreat (16:00) On teaching at Falling into Place (21:00) Her mock up method for commissions (28:30) Releasing collections (35:00) Connecting with your audience in person (50:00) Austin Kleon’s Show Your Work! & Steal Like an Artist (56:00) S-Town (1:00:00) Manage Your Day-to-Day (1:13:00) On being the best gift giver ever (1:18:00) How to reply when asked about being an artist
If you've ever struggled to find the time to get the things done you want to get done, or to finish your day feeling you've been productive and on-task, then do we have the time management show for you! Today I'll be talking with Jocelyn K. Glei, formerly editor-in-chief and director of 99u.com and the editor of a new favorite book on organization I wish I'd had years ago, Manage Your Day-to-Day. Today we'll be talking about just that managing your day to day and Building Routines, finding your focus and sharpening your creative mind. That plus we'll talk about the ultradian rhythm, the best use for a post-it, why we all want to get lonely, the dangers of email apnea, and what in the world is a technology Shabbat. Self-Help and Self-Improvement Questions & Topics Include: How Jocelyn Glei got good at time management What's the importance of a routine? What Steven King says about routines? What's the importance of front-loading (doing creative work first, reactive work second) How do we train people that we might not get back to email right away. Why we want to beware of the cycle of addiction with our email, social media and our smart phones What's the concept of ‘random rewards' and how we become trained to our email and smart phones What's the hangover effect, and how does this rule our day. What are the building blocks of a great daily routine What is a creative trigger – a concept from Mark McGuiness How Michael wrote College Confidence with ADD with the music of Vivaldi One of Mark's saying “If it won't fit on a post-it, it won't fit in your day” What's the Benjamin Franklin method and when's the best time to do it? What's the importance of making a daily to-do list the night or day before? What can Gretchen Rubin The Happiness Project tell us about time Management and the power of momentum What Seth Godin can tell us about honing our creative practice? How do we build renewal into our work day Why is sleep more important than food – from Tony Schwartz What's the ultradian rhythm and research from Eric Anderson on how long we can perform at a high level While looking at Facebook is not taking a break Why Jocelyn uses swimming to take a break, and has a dog, which helps her to take a break. What's the importance of solitude and creating the first block for your solitude Leo Babalta who writes the zen habits blog talks about how we've become incredibly uncomfortable with solitude How do we realize to shut the screen, step back, and get away from our computers (buddhify and headspace are mindfulness and meditation aps) How we can keep our long-term goals on our minds – from Erin Dignan In her future book how you can create a mental hierarchy of who matters to help you get things done (and get through your email) see Jocelyn Glei's next book coming out this fall, Unsubscribe Why Inbox zero may not be as great as you think What's the difference between a compulsive behavior and something that's constructive What we can learn from Jeff Bezos and preserving unstructured time What's a technology Shabbat – from filmmaker and founder of webby awards, Tiffany Schlain. What are email apnea and screen apnea – from Linda Stone who has a great Ted Med talk (The Wonders of a Wandering Mind- http://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=293027 What's the importance of getting out of the fight or flight mode when working, checking email, or at any time! What's it mean “In imagination we trust”? Why do we practice unnecessary creation (Scott McDowell) Why it's so important to kick the perfectionism habit What Anders Ericcson of Peak has to say about deliberate practice and feedback What he said about Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hour rule What we can learn from Bill Bradley (John McPhee wrote it) “A Sense of Where You Are” Why is repetition the enemy of insight? What Stefan Sagmeister talks about very creative or ‘oblique' strategies. What Steven Pressfield means about going pro, being a pro, and doing the work Why ideas aren't the hard part, execution is What we want to know about Unsubscribe coming out in October. What's the importance of self-love or being kind and gentle on yourself through this process? Why we have to watch our inner-critic jkglei.com – Jocelyn's website What we can learn from Toddy Henry, Julia Cameron, and morning pages Jocelyn Glei shares incredible time management tools from Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Steven Pressfield & Cal Newport! Inspiration | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Career | Spiritual | Spirituality | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
So you’ve followed the advice my previous talk with Jake Desyllas and set up your own basic productivity system. You know that a system like that is not a pedantic badge of honour, but is in fact the best way to add actions to your ideals – to LIVE your values. You also know the three components of any successful productivity system: Capture: Get things out of your head Review: Check everything regularly Organize: Put things in their right place You probably are in a happy place - so allow me to flame some dissatisfaction. At this phase, your system can be quite clumsy. That means more effort. More effort is more fragility - will you be able to keep things going when you a hit a lower motivation cycle? I've invited Jake Desyllas of The Voluntary Life podcast once again to help us sharpen the edges of this new set of tools we are building together. Make Your Reviews Easier How do you make sure everything's covered in your weekly review? And how do you make sure you actually do it? A Handy Checklist Going through these steps will give you the confidence that you aren't missing anything: 1. Clear the decks Get all the emails, text messages (known as Inbox 0) and social media that slipped through. Everything relevant must be in your capture system (notebook, index cards, Evernote etc.) before you start. Remove old notes from the system itself if needed. 2. Look at your projects list A project is anything composed of more than one step. It's really helpful to keep a list of these so you know everything's moving forward. Looking through it weekly will generate most of your next week's tasks/to-do list. 3. Review your ideas Now that the past and present is under control, look towards the future. It's well-worth keeping lists of someday/maybe projects, to-read lists, ideas lists - this where things will go when the inspiration strikes for things you'd like to do in the future. Check on these as part of your weekly review - maybe the time is now for something and exciting! Jake likes to do step one and then step two and three separately, since they require a different mindset - one is a more administrative kind, the other a more strategic and visionary one. Making Sure You Actually Do It As with everything else, habituation is very powerful (maybe necessary) to get this done week by week. Pick the time and day that makes sense in your life. This could be a great time to put some great work music on, or even go to a nice cafe (just don't tell me about it). I like pleasant company, so I've got a running weekly appointment with my buddy Nick Hazelton the Anarcho-Yakitalist where we do a large part of this process together. This has been by far the most successful approach that I took and it made not missing weeks really easy. You can get some inspiration on how different people do this by looking up the early episode of the Getting Things Done Virtual Study Group podcast. Not Just Weekly Weekly reviews aren't meant to cover everything. Different intervals make sense for different parts of your life. Consider including a quick morning recap into your start of the day where you overview what you can accomplish today (if you are going to the city, check to see everything you need to get done there etc.) and pick out the most important tasks of the day (three is a popular number). Jake's and I both do financial reviews on a monthly basis - might as well have that in your system too! I also have month plans, prepared near the end of the month for the next one. Yearly reviews are also a very powerful tool for big picture overview. Even the dreaded New Year's resolutions are a form of recurring review. Better Tools There's always a risk when adopting something more complicated. In Jake's own words: “when you feel you can trust them" (19s) That said, there comes a time when you want something more organized and efficient than a simple notebook or note capturing software. In some cases, it's about learning to use what you have better, other times it's about learning about something entirely new. Paper-based I'm not a big fan of paper (my handwriting comes out pre-encrypted) but many prefer the simplicity, ease of use, and even elegance that comes with a physical, paper-based system. Probably the biggest downside of simple using a notebook is that is very hard to quickly and easily overview what's going on. Notebooks are designed to be used in a linear way, start to finish, where a good productivity system is more like Lego. Inbox 0 Index Cards ...to the rescue! They have been and are used to great effect - they're easy to add in or discard, they are sturdy enough to written on almost anywhere. If you don't mind a little bulk, consider transitioning your capture system to them. Hipster PDA Bullet Journal On the other hand, bullet journals solve the problem of notes being lost in a notebook by implementing a very clever system of transfer and review and push the medium beyond what I though was possible: Digital Digital has some strong arguments for it too. Most people will have a smartphone on them at all times, whereas carrying paper has to be habituated. Your data in cloud is very unlikely to get lost, get wet or burned down. The truly powerful benefits get unlocked with more learning though (and that's a rabbit hole engineer-minded know all too well ;) ) #call #Nick about the #yaks when I'm #sad People who try contextual lists rarely go back. It's really, really convenient to be able to look with one click at everything you want to do: At a certain time (eg. everything I want to get done tomorrow) At a certain place ( eg. when in Rome, ask for their to-do lists) With a certain tool (eg. list of annoying neighbours when I'm driving my monster truck) With a certain person (eg. everything I need to talk about with a coaching client) In a certain mood (eg. things I can still make happen when low on energy after work) etc. The problem is, I don't want to copy and paste my yak consolation call idea on 5 different lists, digitally or otherwise. That's where something like Evernote's tagging system comes into play. I can take a single note, and add any number of contextual tags to it. Feeling better already! I got this idea from The Secret Weapon website. Brett Veinotte at School Sucks has also talked about his Evernote system. And Finally: All Singing, All Dancing If you are ready to take the leap, you could go all out and just purchase and learn to use a tool such as Omnifocus (Mac/iOS) or alternatives, such as MyLifeOrganized (Win/Mac/Android/iOS). These tools can be quite overwhelming, but have a very wide range of features, which you can see in their sales copy on their websites. If you are into systems building, you will probably really enjoy these apps. I've not yet tried these out, but Jake swears by Omnifocus. Continue With If you want a review of the basics of productivity as a laid out in conversation with Jake, you can choose to listen to p, or the audio-enhanced article based on it. David Allen is the creator of Getting Things Done, and also of Ready For Anything and Making It All Work. Jake recommends all three of these for further reading. Another book recommended by Jake is Manage Your Day to Day, as well as the Power of Less as a counterpoint to Getting Things Done. And of course, if you haven't already, see Jake's own The Voluntary Life podcast for concise, high value productivity. He'll teach you more in 20 minutes than others will in hours. It's All In Your Hands If you've been hitting roadblocks with running a consistent productivity system, this is your opportunity to make it better. Cycles in life are natural, but having a system see you through them makes the downturns a lot more manageable - even enjoyable? I've found that the hardest times are not when I'm not creating as much as I'd like to, but when I lose my sense of being in control of my life. A productivity system that sticks with you even in the difficult times will help you take advantage of lulls, and turn them into great opportunities to relax and recreate without panic. If you take Jake's advice, you can improve what you are doing out of a desire for more efficiency and impact and also give a loving, caring gift to the future you that might need a little bit more help when the going gets rough.
Jake's guide to the most helpful books on productivity, including why each one is recommend and what to expect from it. Show Notes: Getting Things Done by David Allen Making It All Work by David Allen Ready For Anything By David Allen The Power Of Less by Leo Babauta (Review in TVL Episode 253) Manage Your Day-to-Day edited by Jocelyn Glei The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg (Discussion in TVL Episode 178) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande How To Read A Book by Mortimer J. Adler The Pomodoro Technique by Francesco Cirillo (Discussion in TVL Episode 120) The 80/20 Principle By Richard Koch The 4 Hour Workweek By Tim Ferriss Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Dan Pink Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength by Roy F. Baumeister The Universe Doesn't Give a Flying F-ck About You by Johnny B. Truant (Discussion in TVL Episode 141)
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If you've ever felt inundated, overwhelmed, or drowning in email, then do we have unsubscribe show for you. Today I'll be talking with Jocelyn Glei, productivity, time management and creativity expert, and author of 3 fantastic books, Manage Your Day-to-Day, Maximize Your Potential, and Make Your Mark, and her latest productivity extravaganza that I've PERSONALLY needed to manage my email, Unsubscribe. And that's what we'll be talking about today, how to manage your inbox, kill email anxiety, avoid distractions, and get real work done. That plus we'll talk about rat brains and random rewards, the power of emoticons, nibblers vs. batchers, the importance of a power-nap, why you'd want to send 600 Christmas cards to random strangers, and how not to be an email idiot. Email Time-Management Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What's wrong with email today What B.F. Skinner found about positive rewards and rats (and how that affects our careers and email behavior) What is email doing to us from a stress point of view When we do not want to check our email What's the importance of writing your to-do list What's the progress paradox and what's wrong with Inbox Zero What's a negativity bias in email What's an inbox guilt complex? What's the rule of reciprocity? What is the Newtonian physics of email What is FOMO and what's it have to do with email? How to get your goals up on a board in front of you – to see your long term career, business, and life goals What's a good daily email routine What's a reboot ritual? How often should we check our email daily? What she learned about checking email from working with writers when at 99u.com What's the importance of setting expectations A good way to use folders, but why she doesn't use them (and what she does you) What David Allen's 2-minute rule has to do with Email (David Allen – Getting Things Done) What's a switching cost Why multi-tasking makes us stupid What's an email audit How to make pitches, and when is it polite to respond What are pitches or emails that provoke action? Why we need to take another look at how we write emails How do we keep from being an idiot on email? Why you want to be as positive as possible via email Any advice for parents for kids with their email (or millennials) What's the importance of a technology Shabbat, or an email Shabbat How to find Jocelyn Glei – go to www. jkglei.com and jkglei/unsubscribe Jocelyn Glei on How to Retake Control of Your Email For Sanity & Success (Time Management)! Business & Career | Health | Inspiration | Motivation | Mindfulness | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
What stands between us and meaningful work? Email! It is killing our productivity and distracting us from the creative work we crave, yet we spend over a quarter of our work week on it. What is behind our addiction and what can we do about it? Jocelyn Glei, author of the book, Unsubscribe: How to Kill Email Anxiety, Avoid Distractions, and Get Real Work Done, explains the science behind our addiction and offers strategies for prioritizing meaningful work. Jocelyn is the founding editor of 99U and editor of three productivity books, including the bestseller, Manage Your Day-to-Day. In this interview, we talk about: The challenge of living in an age of distraction Why it is easier to be busy than to focus on meaningful work How, on average, we check email 11 times an hour and process 122 emails daily How we spend over a quarter of work time on email How the random rewards of email keep us addicted How completion bias makes us strive for inbox zero How designs like progress bars and percentages speak to our completion bias How our negativity bias influences every email that we read How empathy, emoticons, and punctuation can compensate for negativity bias The fact that email goes awry because of a missing social feedback loop How empathy goes a long way in overcoming email negativity bias Email is great for asking but awful for declining The difference between an email asker and an email guesser What it means to do creative, meaningful work Steps we can take to ensure meaningful work rules the day The role momentum plays in doing meaningful work Why we need to synchronize calendars with to-do lists How scarcity of time and resources impacts capacity, mindset, and attitude Tech setups to help us avoid frequent email checks How the best way to fail at email is to rely on program defaults Why the more we check our email, the less happy we are How segmenting emails senders helps us decide which emails to ready by when The fact that not all email messages are created equal How quickly we respond to emails sets expectations How to ensure your emails stand out How productivity can be about what we choose not to do Why we need to spend more time deciding than doing Why it is about leaving a legacy Selected Links to Topics Mentioned @jkglei http://jkglei.com/ B. F. Skinner Daniel Goleman and emotional intelligence Mark McGuinness Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much Gloria Mark Manage Your Day to Day Clayton Christensen If you enjoy the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. As always, thanks for listening! Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for designing the Curious Minds logo, and thank you to Rob Mancabelli for all of his production expertise! www.gayleallen.net LinkedIn @GAllenTC
2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries
1) How to design our days so that we give our very best when we are at work? 2) How can we enjoy guilt free play? 3) How to stop feeling like yet another day just went by without any real sense of progress and fulfillment? 4) Why Hard edges are important in our days 5) Moving from compulsive to conscious behavior
If you've ever struggled to find the time to get the things done you want to get done, or to finish your day feeling you've been productive and on-task, then do we have the time management show for you! Today I'll be talking with Jocelyn K. Glei, formerly editor-in-chief and director of 99u.com and the editor of a new favorite book on organization I wish I'd had years ago, Manage Your Day-to-Day. Today we'll be talking about just that managing your day to day and Building Routines, finding your focus and sharpening your creative mind. That plus we'll talk about the ultradian rhythm, the best use for a post-it, why we all want to get lonely, the dangers of email apnea, and what in the world is a technology Shabbat. Self-Help and Self-Improvement Questions & Topics Include: How Jocelyn Glei got good at time management What's the importance of a routine? What Steven King says about routines? What's the importance of front-loading (doing creative work first, reactive work second) How do we train people that we might not get back to email right away. Why we want to beware of the cycle of addiction with our email, social media and our smart phones What's the concept of ‘random rewards' and how we become trained to our email and smart phones What's the hangover effect, and how does this rule our day. What are the building blocks of a great daily routine What is a creative trigger – a concept from Mark McGuiness How Michael wrote College Confidence with ADD with the music of Vivaldi One of Mark's saying “If it won't fit on a post-it, it won't fit in your day” What's the Benjamin Franklin method and when's the best time to do it? What's the importance of making a daily to-do list the night or day before? What can Gretchen Rubin The Happiness Project tell us about time Management and the power of momentum What Seth Godin can tell us about honing our creative practice? How do we build renewal into our work day Why is sleep more important than food – from Tony Schwartz What's the ultradian rhythm and research from Eric Anderson on how long we can perform at a high level While looking at Facebook is not taking a break Why Jocelyn uses swimming to take a break, and has a dog, which helps her to take a break. What's the importance of solitude and creating the first block for your solitude Leo Babalta who writes the zen habits blog talks about how we've become incredibly uncomfortable with solitude How do we realize to shut the screen, step back, and get away from our computers (buddhify and headspace are mindfulness and meditation aps) How we can keep our long-term goals on our minds – from Erin Dignan In her future book how you can create a mental hierarchy of who matters to help you get things done (and get through your email) see Jocelyn Glei's next book coming out this fall, Unsubscribe Why Inbox zero may not be as great as you think What's the difference between a compulsive behavior and something that's constructive What we can learn from Jeff Bezos and preserving unstructured time What's a technology Shabbat – from filmmaker and founder of webby awards, Tiffany Schlain. What are email apnea and screen apnea – from Linda Stone who has a great Ted Med talk (The Wonders of a Wandering Mind- http://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=293027 What's the importance of getting out of the fight or flight mode when working, checking email, or at any time! What's it mean “In imagination we trust”? Why do we practice unnecessary creation (Scott McDowell) Why it's so important to kick the perfectionism habit What Anders Ericcson of Peak has to say about deliberate practice and feedback What he said about Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000 hour rule What we can learn from Bill Bradley (John McPhee wrote it) “A Sense of Where You Are” Why is repetition the enemy of insight? What Stefan Sagmeister talks about very creative or ‘oblique' strategies. What Steven Pressfield means about going pro, being a pro, and doing the work Why ideas aren't the hard part, execution is What we want to know about Unsubscribe coming out in October. What's the importance of self-love or being kind and gentle on yourself through this process? Why we have to watch our inner-critic jkglei.com – Jocelyn's website What we can learn from Toddy Henry, Julia Cameron, and morning pages Jocelyn Glei shares incredible time management tools from Seth Godin, Gretchen Rubin, Steven Pressfield & Cal Newport! Inspiration | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Career | Spiritual | Spirituality | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Jocelyn Glei is the bestselling writer + editor of three great books we featured: Manage Your Day-to-Day, Make Your Mark, and Maximize Your Potential. They’re all awesome. She was also the founding Editor-in-Chief of 99U--an award-winning resource that provides the missing curriculum on making ideas happen. Today we’re going to talk about some of my favorite Big Ideas from her great books. (And, get a little preview on her upcoming book UNSUBSCRIBE!)
Jocelyn Glei is the bestselling writer + editor of three great books we featured: Manage Your Day-to-Day, Make Your Mark, and Maximize Your Potential. They’re all awesome. She was also the founding Editor-in-Chief of 99U--an award-winning resource that provides the missing curriculum on making ideas happen. Today we’re going to talk about some of my favorite Big Ideas from her great books. (And, get a little preview on her upcoming book UNSUBSCRIBE!)
Have you ever struggled with motivation or jumpstarting a creative project? Or get confused by the fact that you are procrastinating doing what you are most passionate about? Motivation in creative work can be very complicated, but it doesn't have to be that way. Life, as a creative entrepreneur can be empowering and liberating! Mark McGuinness is a poet, author and coach for creative professionals - artists, creatives, performers, and entrepreneurs. His first book, Resilience: Facing Down Rejection and Criticism was an Amazon Creativity best seller. We were excited to chat about his latest book, Motivation for Creative People. Mark is also a 99U.com columnist and a co-author of the 99U best seller, Manage Your Day-to-Day and Maximize Your Potential. Based in London, UK, he coaches clients and consults for agencies and studios all over the world such as the BBC, Channel 4, HOW Design, Magnum Photos, McCann Erickson, and the Royal College of Art. Mark's work has been featured in Vogue US, The Wall Street Journal, Creative Review, and on the Discovery Health Channel.
We all want to do meaningful work that gives our lives purpose and lets us be creative. And yet, the very tools that help us stay organized and connected can cause the kind of distractions that erode time spent on meaningful work. Jocelyn Glei, bestselling author and editor of Manage Your Day-to-Day, Founding Editor-in-Chief and Director of Behance’s 99U and the 99U Conference, talks about this and more in this episode. And she helps us rethink what we know about creativity, meaningful work, and happiness. In this episode, we talk about: why creative work is so important how being busy can distract us from doing work that matters the creative rituals and routines that result in more meaningful work why we need to redesign and manage our relationship with technology the positive roles of productive procrastination and anxiety in creative, meaningful work short-term happiness versus long-term purpose and meaning Jocelyn also gives us a glimpse into her upcoming book on the distractions of email. She is the author of two additional books, Make Your Mark and Maximize Your Potential. Selected Links to Topics Mentioned @JKGlei Brene Brown Jonathan Adler Zine MIT Press The Acceleration of Addictiveness by Paul Graham Hooked by Nir Eyal The Achievement Habit by Bernie Roth Out of Sheer Rage by Geoff Dyer Miranda July Evernote Scrum The Gift by Lewis Hyde The Concept of Anxiety by Soren Kierkegaard Seth Godin If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and review it on iTunes. For automatic delivery of new episodes, be sure to subscribe. Thanks for listening! Thank you to Emmy-award-winning Creative Director Vanida Vae for designing the Curious Minds logo! www.gayleallen.net LinkedIn @GAllenTC
One of the more challenging transitions for a creative person is to see themselves as a business. Today's guest writes about work and creativity in the age of distraction. She is interested in inspiring you to be creative, and get into action, so you can make your amazing talent available in the world. Jocelyn Glei is a writer who's obsessed how we can infuse more creativity and meaning into our daily work. She is the bestselling author and editor of three books that have sold over a quarter of a million copies: Manage Your Day-to-Day, Maximize Your Potential, and Make Your Mark, which offer pragmatic, actionable advice for creatives on managing their time, their careers, and their businesses. She was formerly the Founding Editor of 99u.com, which earned two Webby Awards for Best Cultural Blog and a rabid fan base of productivity nerds. She also led the curation of the very popular annual 99u conference, which hosts an incredible array of creatives.
If you’re looking to optimize your day-to-day-productivity, this collection of wisdom from some of the world’s leading creative gurus via 99U is a fantastic place to start. Big Ideas we explore include the importance daily routines, the most important thing you can do to boost your productivity, how screen apnea leads to things you don’t want and why rats love to check email.
If you’re looking to optimize your day-to-day-productivity, this collection of wisdom from some of the world’s leading creative gurus via 99U is a fantastic place to start. Big Ideas we explore include the importance daily routines, the most important thing you can do to boost your productivity, how screen apnea leads to things you don’t want and why rats love to check email.
Manage Your Day-to-Day followup Alvásmegvonás Focus Course Spark iPhone app Apple Watch és a produktivitás Audible előfizetés Miért tegyünk félre pénzt az egészségünkre Hívások és napirendek kontextus tisztázása
Stro-b és az OmniFocus Határidős feladatok teljesítménykényszere Manage Your Day-to-Day könyv Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind (The 99U Book Series): Jocelyn K. Glei, 99U: 9781477800676: Amazon.com: Books Közös kesergés — Wyctim Pomodoro follow-up 25 Minutes BreakTime – You need a break YNAB Fresh Start 4 ok, amiért nem leszel milliomos Több, mint egy munkaterület Multiple Workspaces and The Myth of the Sit/Stand Desk — The Brooks Review Spammel a Focus@Will
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In diesem Podcast unterhalte ich mich mit Herrn Andreas Dihm. Er ist seit vielen Jahren bereits sehr erfolgreich als Animator selbständig tätig. Genießen Sie auch diese Folge, die wieder vollgepackt ist mit Inspiration und vielen praktischen Hinweisen und Anregungen. Viel Spaß bei diesem Gespräch mit Herrn Andreas Dihm [powerpress] KONTAKTDATEN VON HERRN ANDREAS DIHM: 1) WEBSEITE INTERNET-RESOURCE/HILFSMITTEL: Keine! BUCHEMPFEHLUNGEN: Manage Your Day-to-Day: Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind (The 99U Book Series) von Jocelyn K. Glei The post UMH 024 : Verspieltheit als Motor für Neues Podcast mit Andreas Dihm appeared first on Klaus Pertl Mentales Coaching.
We're at the end of yet another year. It feels like just a few weeks ago when I wrote in a blog post at the end of 2013: "I wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you. This year has been great on the blog, it's been one of laying foundations and working through some stuff. Thank you for bearing with me, for coming with me, and for helping shape what this website is becoming." Reading that again made me laugh; it's as if nothing and everything has changed at the same time. I would like to reiterate exactly what I said and say thank you once again to all of you who have been reading and listening over the year. It's been great getting to know you and sharing with you. And so in this episode of the podcast I reflect on the past 12 months and outline how things have changed, the themes we've explored, and the shape I currently feel things will take in 2015. Let's step through the year in the life of this podcast: January: The Foundation of Change February: New Beginnings March: An Introduction to Sensitivity April: Performance and Launch May: Art in a Post-Industrial World June: Community and the Haven July: Impostor Syndrome August: A Little Bit Every Day September: Energy and Coping with Overwhelm October: Commitment and Engagement November: 100 Episodes December: Merry Christmas Quotes cited in this episode: “Ads and marketing are meant to make consumers feel something and then act on that feeling.” – Gary Vaynerchuk “You cannot imagine what will be if you are constantly concerned with what already is." - Manage Your Day to Day “The true test of a man's character is what he does when no one is watching.” - John Wooden “Anything can be creative – you bring that quality to the activity. Activity itself is neither creative nor uncreative. You can paint in an uncreative way. You can sing in an uncreative way. You can clean the floor in a creative way. You can cook in a creative way.” - Osho
Justin Cone, founder of Motionographer and Director of Special Operations at Psyop joins us this week to discuss the state of the industry, the winding tale of his journey in the industry, and where he thinks entertainment is headed. Justin's Site - http://justincone.com Justin's Twitter - https://twitter.com/justincone Justin's FB - https://www.facebook.com/justin.cone Motionographer - http://motionographer.com Psyop - http://www.psyop.tv Establishment for the greater good - http://greatergood.tv ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on iTunes: www.bit.ly/collectiveitunes Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ---------------------------------------------------------- Show Notes Otis College of Art and Design: http://www.otis.edu/ SCAD: http://www.scad.edu/ Bombay Sapphire - Drift: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCLGrQI7NMU Oculus Rift: http://www.oculusvr.com/ Leap Motion: https://www.leapmotion.com/ Unity: http://unity3d.com/ The Last Lecture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo Macaw: http://macaw.co/ Scott Ross episode: https://soundcloud.com/the-collective-podcast/the-collective-ep-27-scott 43 Folders: http://www.43folders.com/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.to/1fJneTb Who Owns the Future? http://amzn.to/1nVEDMg
Vaughan's work - http://www.coroflot.com/vaughanling/portfolio Heavy poly - www.heavypoly.com Vaughan's tumblr - http://vaughanling.tumblr.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on iTunes: www.bit.ly/collectiveitunes Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ---------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES - Sunset Overdrive: http://www.insomniacgames.com/games/sunset-overdrive/#!/home Shapeways: http://www.shapeways.com/ Zonda: http://www.pagani.com/zonda/zonda_F/default.aspx Ascari A10: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascari_A10 MaRussia: http://www.marussiamotors.ru/en/ Maxim Shershnev: http://maxim-dst.blogspot.com/ Wiesmann GT MF5: http://www.wiesmann.com/en/models/gt-mf5 Lancia Stratos: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancia_Stratos Lancia Stratos Zero: http://i.imgur.com/BTI0Kb8.jpg Truth in 24: http://truthin24.com/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.com/1477800670 Daniel Simon: http://danielsimon.com/ Vaughan's Bugship: http://vaughanling.blogspot.com/2011/10/bugship-model-kit.html Oblivion: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1483013/ Tron: Legacy: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1104001/ Timeless Racer: http://amzn.com/1933492570 Ronin: http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/heavypoly/dreamcatcher/ Zdzisław Beksiński: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zdzisław_Beksiński Shin Ramyun Black: http://amzn.com/B0061JW7I2 Mitsuwa: http://www.mitsuwa.com/english/ Katsuya Terada books: http://amzn.to/1kBnyTr Genga: http://amzn.com/4756242731 Shohei Otomo: http://www.designboom.com/art/ballpoint-pen-drawings-by-shohei-otomo/ Short Peace trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmGlvMOmLDo Hawken: https://www.playhawken.com// The Skillful Hunstman: http://amzn.com/0972667644
Our guest this week is Jonathan Yuen from Melbourne, Australia. He is the author and creator of HUDS + GUIS, alongside his full time job of designing interactive experiences as Head of Art for the digital agency, Tribal DDB. I first found out about Jonathan via his project website hudsandguis.com, where he is able to share his love and passion for film and video game heads-up display (HUD) and graphical user interface (GUI). Through our talks, I further discovered that Jonathan also enjoys illustration and design. He is an artist of many talents indeed. Needless to say, it was truly great having him on this podcast. It was a terrific opportunity to discuss his family life, career aspirations, passion projects, and how he manages to fuel his creative needs. Jonathan's personal site - jonathanyuen.com.au HUDS + GUIS - hudsandguis.com Tribal Worldwide - http://tribalmelbourne.com.au/#/top ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on iTunes: www.bit.ly/collectiveitunes Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ---------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES : The future of sex: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLXVinyXjgA Minority Report: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181689/ Motionographer: http://motionographer.com/ Microsoft Future Vision: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cNdhOKwi0 Oculus Rift: http://www.oculusvr.com/ Ghost in the Shell: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113568/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.com/1477800670 Jiro Dreams of Sushi: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1772925/ Mike Mignola: http://www.artofmikemignola.com/ Todd McFarlane documentary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0262367/ Todd McFarlane documentary on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57MhO750X2Q&list=PLQ-G1rBVOJxZNf2eVnDSwkIbOuA6Dt0AK&index=1 Anthony Jones Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robotpencil Invisible Ink: http://amzn.com/0984178627
Kevin Tong is an ambitious freelance illustrator who I've had the pleasure to know for quite some time. In the early stages of his career, he began working on packaging and art direction for toy companies, and now works on his own commission projects. Kevin also creates spectacular limited prints for high profile films, which have been distributed through Mondo. In this episode, Kevin & I have an open chat about how to keep the things you love in life balanced, how to establish yourself as an artist, and how to keep your creative flow ongoing. Its been truly great to track his achievements and progression as an artist. Keep up the excellent work, TONGINATOR! Kevin's Website - http://tragicsunshine.com/ Kevin's YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/ktong83/videos Just Like Being There - http://justlikebeingtheremovie.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on iTunes: www.bit.ly/collectiveitunes Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ---------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES: Native Foods: http://www.nativefoods.com/ JAKKS Pacific: http://www.jakks.com/ Ash's Predator poster: http://www.mondoarchive.com/poster/predator/ Gustav Klimt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Klimt Harvest: http://www.getharvest.com/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.com/1477800670
James Clements joins us to discuss the world of atmospheric electronic music and the stigma behind such music in the world of film. He also discusses some of his beginnings and the creative process. ---------------------------------------------------------- James's Record Label - https://www.facebook.com/auxiliarymusic James's Site - http://theasc.blogspot.com/ James's Work - https://vimeo.com/jamesclements This sets mix - http://www.auxiliarymusic.com/mixes/ASC-TheCollectivePodcastMix.mp3 ---------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe on iTunes: www.bit.ly/collectiveitunes Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ---------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES: Bottom of the World (film James is scoring): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2337841/ Manage Your Day-to-Day: http://amzn.com/1477800670 Dubstep: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubstep Jiro Dreams of Sushi: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1772925/ Iggy's blog: http://filmschoolthrucommentaries.wordpress.com/ Hang drum: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hang_(instrument) Burial: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burial_(musician)
Jay and Linda Kordich the man who is universally known as "The Father of Juicing," is back on the scene with a great new book that he and his lovely wife, Linda, have written called Live Foods Live Bodies, Recipes for Life. You guessed it. It's filled with the more than 100 juicing recipes that are designed to help you ward off illness and reach optimum health. Jocelyn Glei Editor-in-Chief of the Webby Award-winning website www.99u.com, a resource for insights on making ideas happen, the Executive Producer of the popular 99U Conference in New York City, and the editor of a new book on productivity and creativity called "Manage Your Day-to-Day." Charles Clapp is an Atlanta-based attorney at CMC Law, a firm specializing in consumer bankruptcy for individuals, families, and small businesses. He has represented both debtors and creditors and helped thousands of debtors to receive a bankruptcy discharge. His areas of expertise include foreclosure, repossession, garnishmnet, collections, and bankruptcy related litigation. Bill Butler was dismissed on 10/311998 at Chrysler corporation by Compuware's division called professional services .His Chrysler supervisor was not there. He told them he did not want to know why and just left. He started his job search in Massachusetts where he was born and had several good interviews with no calls for another interview or job offer.
In this episode, Charles Lee interviews Jocelyn K Glei, editor-in-chief and director of 99U who’s mission is to provide the “missing curriculum” on making ideas happen. She oversees the 99u.com The post Jocelyn K Glei – Manage Your Day-to-Day appeared first on Charles T. Lee.
In this episode, Charles Lee interviews Jocelyn K Glei, editor-in-chief and director of 99U who’s mission is to provide the “missing curriculum” on making ideas happen. She oversees the 99u.com The post Jocelyn K Glei – Manage Your Day-to-Day appeared first on Charles T. Lee.
In this episode, Charles Lee interviews Jocelyn K Glei, editor-in-chief and director of 99U who’s mission is to provide the “missing curriculum” on making ideas happen. She oversees the 99u.com The post Jocelyn K Glei – Manage Your Day-to-Day appeared first on Charles T. Lee.
Jocelyn K. Glei is the Editor-in-Chief of 99U.com, Behance’s effort to provide the “missing curriculum” for making ideas happen. 99U has won two Webby Awards for “Best Cultural Blog”. Jocelyn is also the Exec Producer of the 99U Conference, and Editor of 99U’s latest book Manage Your Day-to-Day which will give you a toolkit for tackling the new challenges of a 24/7, always-on workplace. Manage Your Day-to-Day will show you how to: Stop letting other people (and incoming messages!) dictate your daily to-do list. Fend off constant interruption and carve out a sacred space for “getting into the zone”. Conquer information overload and break your addiction to obsessively checking your phone or email. Let go of the idea of “inbox zero” and optimize the time you spend on email and social media. Find the right balance of working productively and recharging to keep your energy high. Hotwire your brain for a-ha moments and push through creative blocks. Make sure to grab the book here. Write a review in iTunes Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy