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We all get stuck at some point in life—whether it's a broken relationship, money issues, ill health, a stale career, or a lack of purpose. Getting stuck isn't fun, but it's often the catalyst we need to find a new direction. In fact, when we feel like we're losing, we might actually be just where we need to be, preparing the way for a better second half. Join Daniel Sih and Matt Bain in the latest season of The Spacemakers as they explore the concept of chiasma—a beginning, middle, and new beginning—and unveil the SHIFT framework to help you get unstuck in one or more areas of your life, paving the way for a surprising second half.Make sure to checkout previous seasons of The Spacemakers podcast.Discover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season is made possible with support from our sponsors: Bulk Nutrients, Banjo's Bakery Cafes and BlundstoneThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios
Almost everyone, at some point, will encounter suffering—be it through a relational breakdown, illness, an unexpected event, or other hardships. But how do we make space to grow through grief and find purpose in our suffering? In this insightful interview, Dr. Julia Verdouw shares her personal journey through profound loss following the sudden death of her husband, which she explores in her new book, "Valley of the Shadow." We discuss her experiences of confronting finality, and the critical importance of not 'wasting' our suffering. Dr. Verdouw's candour and courage will leave you both inspired and hope-filled, even as you navigate life's setbacks and suffering.Valley of the Shadow by Julia VerdouwDiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBESEASON 1 of THE SPACEMAKERSPRIORITY SAMURAI - download 3 free lessonsKeen to sponsor The Spacemakers podcast? Visit www.spacemakers.au/sponsorsThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:PRIORITY SAMURAI - download 3 free lessonsPRIORITY SAMURAI - download 3 free lessonsSpacemakers - Priority Samurai
Almost every woman will face the experience of menopause and the impacts of declining oestrogen levels in midlife. This 'reset' brings profound biological consequences affecting muscle strength, brain function, mental health, sleep, sex drive, heart health, body composition, and more. In this episode with menopause expert Dr. Amy Edler, we delve into the lived experiences of women navigating this transition, discuss options like hormone replacement therapy, and highlight the importance of support from others. This episode provides essential insights not only for women but also for men seeking to understand and support the significant women in their lives.Resources:Jean Hailes: https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/ (search "menopause" or "healthy ageing")Australasian Menopause Society: https://www.menopause.org.au/health-info (the peak body of Australia and NZ by health professionals with a special interest in midlife WH topics. Search for facts sheets, infographics and self-assessment tools)"It's The Menopause" by Kaz Cooke (Accessible language with a broad range of topics specifically affecting Australian women).The Federal Government Senate Inquiry Report into Menopause and Perimenopause:https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Menopause/ReportNote: The information shared in this interview is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your GP or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.Discover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBESEASON 1 of THE SPACEMAKERSLooking to make meaningful changes in your life? Try coaching with Spacemakers: https://www.spacemakers.au/coachingKeen to sponsor The Spacemakers podcast? Visit www.spacemakers.au/sponsorsThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:SPACEMAKERS - COACHINGLOOKING TO MAKE MEANINGFUL CHANGES? Book a free coaching Discovery Call with us: www.spacemakers.au/coaching www.spacemakers.au/coachingSpacemakers - Coaching
It's easy to blame technology for our distractions, but the story is more nuanced. Join us for a special interview with Nir Eyal, best-selling author and tech-habits expert, as we delve into the psychology of habit-forming technologies. Discover insights from his best-selling books, Hooked and Indistractable, which have sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Nir challenges the idea that technology is the villain and offers strategies to reclaim focus. He also addresses Johann Hari's controversial portrayal of him in Stolen Focus, arguing against the notion that we are mere victims of tech. This interview is essential for anyone aiming to enhance their concentration and engage with technology in a mature, considered way. It builds on the themes from Season 1 of The Spacemakers, deepening our understanding of how to live intentionally in a digital world.Sponsor our podcast: www.spacemakers.au/sponsors Resources:Hooked: How To Build Habit-Forming ProductsIndistractable: How To Control Your Attention and Choose Your LifeSpacemaker: How To Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital AgeDiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBESEASON 1 of THE SPACEMAKERSThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosKeen to sponsor The Spacemakers podcast? Visit www.spacemakers.au/sponsorsMentioned in this episode:SPONSORSHIP PROMOSPONSORSHIP PROMO
In this episode of The Spacemakers, Daniel Sih and Matt Bain discuss the “mid-life money reset.” Drawing from the fable of The Ant and the Grasshopper, they explore the complexity of making wise financial choices during the mid-life squeeze. When is delayed gratification wise, and when is it foolish? When should we shift from saving to ‘dissaving'? And how do we juggle the demands of saving for the future while enjoying the present? All this and more, on this episode of The Spacemakers.Resources: GET A FREE SUMMARY OF SEASON 2 with print-ready activitiesDON'T PUT THINGS OFF BLOGSTRENGTHS COACHINGDiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season is made possible with support from our sponsors: Bulk NutrientsThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:Spacemakers Email Ninja Email sucks… if you don't have a system. Our Email Ninja eLearning program is Australia's most popular inbox zero training, with over 30,000 students worldwide. Watch three free Email Ninja videos and start taking back control of your inbox today by signing up at emailninja.au. Hai Ya!Spacemakers Email Ninja
One common piece of career advice is to “follow your heart”—that is, pursue what you love and chase your passions. While this may be great advice at 40, it can be downright misleading at 20, as what works in one season of life may not apply in the next. In this episode, Daniel Sih and Matt Bain continue their exploration of career resets as the years go by. We'll discuss the importance of building career capital through deliberate practice and the value of “actively doing nothing” to uncover your life's meaning.Resources: GET A FREE SUMMARY OF SEASON 2 with print-ready activitiesLIFEPLANSTRENGTHSKAIROS MOMENTS VIDEODiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season is made possible with support from our sponsors: Banjo's Bakery CafesThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:Banjo's Bakery Café's - FRANCHISEES 1A warm thanks to our sponsor, Banjo's Bakery Café's, who are expanding across Australia and looking for new franchisee's! If you're hard working and business savvy, visit franchise.banjos.com.au and mention ‘Spacemakers' to save 10% on franchise fees. Banjo's Bakery Cafés Franchisees
Research clearly demonstrates that age plays a significant role in determining our happiness. Generally, we start and end our lives feeling happier, with a noticeable dip during our mid-40s and 50s. It's common in mid-life to feel dissatisfied and to grapple with regret, questioning if there's more to life. In this episode, Daniel and Matt unpack the science of the happiness curve, offering practical strategies to help you prepare for, and navigate this inevitable life reset.Resources:GET A FREE SUMMARY OF SEASON 2 with print-ready activitiesSPACEMAKERS TRAININGDiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: Bulk Nutrients This podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:Spacemakers Clifton Strengths CoachingDid you know that people who focus on their strengths are 6 times more likely to be engaged in their jobs and 3 times more likely to report an excellent quality of life? If you're in a period of reset and want to explore your strengths with one of our accredited CliftonStrengths coaches, visit spacemakers.au/strengths.Spacemakers Clifton Strengths
There are well-documented stages in a well-lived human life. While everyone's journey is unique, the ups and downs experienced at different ages are common to many. In this episode, Matt and Daniel delve into the science behind life's stages. We'll help you identify the key landmarks associated with each stage, highlighting the types of habits to consider both now and into the future. Resources: GET A FREE SUMMARY OF SEASON 2 with print-ready activitiesTHE SECOND MOUNTAINDiscover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season is made possible with support from our sponsors: Banjo's Bakery CafesThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm StudiosMentioned in this episode:Banjo's Bakery Café's - FRANCHISEES 1A warm thanks to our sponsor, Banjo's Bakery Café's, who are expanding across Australia and looking for new franchisee's! If you're hard working and business savvy, visit franchise.banjos.com.au and mention ‘Spacemakers' to save 10% on franchise fees. Banjo's Bakery Cafés Franchisees
Thank you for joining us for the second season of The Spacemakers – “How to Make Space for Life's Inevitable Resets.” Hosts Daniel Sih and Matt Bain will explore a simple yet profound idea: the habits and practices that fuel success in our 20s and 30s can become barriers to maturity in our 40s and 50s. To navigate this, we need the humility and wisdom to unlearn old habits and embrace new ones.Join Daniel and Matt for this 10 part series of the The Spacemakers - because along the journey of life's many resets, a little more space can make all the difference.Make sure to checkout Season 1 of The Spacemakers Discover more:SPACEMAKERS WEBSITEYOUTUBERAISING TECH HEALTHY HUMANSThis season is made possible with support from our sponsors: St Lukes, Bulk Nutrients and Banjo's Bakery CafesThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios
Daniel joined Clayton to talk about the fracturing of our attention and how to re-train our mind. Daniel is co-host of Spacemakers podcast on this topic and shared with Clayton that he thinks it's deeply relevant to society, and to all Christians ('be transformed by the renewing of your mind!')... and how it crosses over with technological overuse, which is Daniel's area of specialty. Want to make 'space' in your world - then make sure you listen to Daniel!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world is certainly speeding up. The rate of change, the pace of change and technological advances are all increasing. As a practice owner, are you constantly thinking about your team dynamics and the structures or issues going on between people. You're possibly also thinking about your business (and personal) finances, your tax, payroll tax, approaching EOFY. Sometimes the list becomes so long it can be overwhelming. How do you reconcile that sense of overwhelm? How do you overcome overwhelm so that you can continue to move forward and achieve the goals that are really important to you? In this episode of The Savvy Dentist Podcast, Dr. Jesse Green introduces you to Daniel Sih, a productivity expert. Daniel has a framework for all of us around developing and maintaining productivity and creating ‘space' within your day to ensure you maintain a sense of sanity as you grow your practice. Daniel Sih is an award-winning author, professional speaker, and productivity consultant, leading the team at Spacemakers. Daniel co-founded Spacemakers, a productivity consulting group, where he serves as a key leader and thinker. The organisation focuses on helping individuals and companies improve their productivity through better management of technology and work-life balance. Spacemakers offers workshops, coaching, and resources that aim to address the modern challenges of digital overload and workplace efficiency. Daniel's work emphasises the importance of unplugging from digital distractions to foster creativity, focus, and well-being. [5:03] - The transition from physiotherapy … to productivity expert. [11:33] - Daniel explains his framework for us to be able to “create space”. [16:31] - The theory that we can outrun the busyness of life and business … even though in reality we all know that that's a race you can't just win. [20:28] - The relationship between your technology, and your productivity. [35:26] - One of the hardest roles to create space in is the reception role. Daniel explains how his framework can be applied. [38:29] - How to apply the productivity framework you've just learned in everyday life and business.
While we value our individuality, our habits often mirror our surroundings. Echoing Dan and Chip Heath's insight that "behaviour is contagious", this episode explores the power of shared space-making. We'll explore environments that enhance focus and consider strategies to influence the attention within our families, workplaces, and communities.Our Spacemakers Daniel and Matt take a moment to chat with Kate Denman from St Lukes about the importance of community, and how they aim to make Tasmania the healthiest island on the planet.GET A FREE SUMMARY OF SEASON 1 – with Concepts and Activities www.spacemakers.au/s1Discover more:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: St. Lukes www.stlukes.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
Like a muscle, focus is strengthened with routine practice - it's all about Doing The Reps.In this episode, Daniel Sih and Matt Bain delve into the power of habits to boost focus and attention; looking at How To Broaden Focus Muscles With Deliberate Practice. Our Spacemakers have a chat with Jess Crowley from Bulk Nutrients about deep work, focus and attention. They also have more practical ways to cut through digital clutter, intentionally enriching our lives with worthwhile goals, connections, and activities away from the screen.GET FREE HABIT TRACKERS www.spacemakers.au/habitDiscover more:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: Bulk Nutrients www.bulknutrients.com.au This podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
Our Spacemakers, Daniel and Matt look at the topic of Digital Declutter, and how to dumb down your smartphone. Willpower alone isn't enough to overcome the distractions vying for our attention. This episode of The Spacemakers is about reclaiming mental space by tackling digital environments head-on. We share practical steps to help you alter your digital environment, dial back notifications, and weed out attention-sapping apps. TAKE BACK CONTROL OF YOUR EMAIL INBOX with free Email Ninja Inbox-Zero videos www.emailninja.auDiscover more:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sih This season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: St. Lukes www.stlukes.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
Staying focused at work can be tough. Microsoft's 2023 data reveals that workers spend so much time chatting on tools like MS Teams and Slack that they're struggling to find time to actually 'do' their work. In this episode of The Spacemakers, Daniel Sih is joined by Tim Hynes to share observations about email and Teams in the workplace. As usual they also offer practical strategies to help you reclaim your collective focus and overcome distraction. GET YOUR FREE COMMUNICATIONS PLAYBOOK www.spacemakers.au/playbook Discover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihFREE Email Ninja Inbox-Zero videos www.emailninja.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor:Bulk Nutrients www.bulknutrients.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
In this episode of The Spacemakers, hosts Daniel Sih and Matt Bain look at the topic of Making Space For Quiet In A Loud World.Blaise Pascal once wrote: “All human evil comes from man's inability to sit still in a room”. While perhaps an overstatement, it speaks to the importance of silence, deep thought, and self-reflection. Without space, we become frantic, caught up in meaningless busywork, living according to someone else's script. Join our Spacemakers at they discuss the importance of making space for silence, inner reflection, and deeply knowing ourselves.GET YOUR FREE LIFEPLAN BLUEPRINT - www.spacemakers.au/lifeplanDiscover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor:St. Lukes www.stlukes.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
Our attention is as rare as it is precious, and curating it carefully is key. In this episode of The Spacemakers, we explore the difference between bottom-up and top-down attention, and the impact of our environment on self-regulation. Our practical challenge is about making space to reflect on what's truly important, cutting through the noise, to embrace a greater 'yes!'GET YOUR FREE LIFEPLAN BLUEPRINT - www.spacemakers.au/lifeplanDiscover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: Bulk Nutrients www.bulknutrients.com.au This podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
As we make our way through this 10-part series, The Spacemakers Daniel Sih and Matt Bain continue to help us reclaim our fractured attention. In this episode, they talk with Dr. Julia Verdouw about her experience with Tinnitus and what it can teach us about maintaining focus. In an attention economy, sharpening our focus is key. This episode, we chat with Dr. Julia Verdouw about her journey with tinnitus and insights gained along the way. We explore the skills needed to curate our minds, learning to ‘unhear' noise, and deliberately attune our attention to people and purposes beyond ourselves.Discover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: Bulk Nutrients - www.bulknutrients.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
In this episode of The Spacemakers, host Daniel Sih talks with Aussie Rules Footballer Jack Riewoldt, about Gameday Focus, and what Productivity looks like from an elite athlete's point of view.Former Richmond Tiger player, Jack Riewoldt, is a three-time premiership Vice Captain, Coleman Medalist, and All-Australian. In this episode, we hear about Jack's productivity habits on and off the field and discover the systems and habits required to maintain high-level focus under intense pressure.Discover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: Bulk Nutrients - www.bulknutrients.com.auThis podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
In this second episode of The Spacemakers 10-part series, hosts Daniel Sih and Matt Bain will look at the topic of How The Internet Is Changing Your Brain.The average Australian adult spends 65 hours a week on screens – that's a lot of ‘internet practice.' Our habitual engagement with social media and short-form video scrolling, among other attention-sapping practices, is fundamentally rewiring our brains. In this episode, we delve into the concept of neuroplasticity and share strategies to reclaim our focus by unplugging.Discover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsor: St. Luke's Health - www.stlukes.com.au This podcast is recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
It's always a pleasure to talk to my friend Daniel Sih, Productivity Coach & Concerned Dad. As a professional as well as a father of three, he sees first hand what technology is doing to our attention spans as well as how it's impacting the youth of today. This week Daniel is launching “Spacemakers” a youtube series on how to regain out focus “Technology wears it's benefits on its sleeve, while its drawbacks are buried deep within.” 0.00: Daniel's Background and when he realized he wanted to live an intentional a life 7.00: Figuring out what is the career path that we should follow 13.30: The realization that “time” is the ultimate currency 20.00: Losing focus with the distraction of ubiquitous use of cell phones 30.30: Losing business to maintain your sanity (in tech dominated professions) 36.15: How online time is “practicing” time being distracted by technology 43.30: How to protect your children from an overabundance of technology 50.00: Why we cannot use the Tribe as a barometer for kids and technology 56.00: Why our fondest memoires of youth always involve people and nature 1.08.00: Why community is so important Learn more about Daniel and the great work he is doing: https://www.spacemakers.au/podcast https://www.youtube.com/@Daniel_Sih Until next time, love and good vibes.
This inaugural season of The Spacemakers, delves into the The Fracturing of Our Attention and How To Reclaim Your Focus.In this first episode of a 10-part series, hosts Daniel Sih and Matt Bain will look at the topic of Why Can't I Focus Like I Used To?Our attention is waning as a society. The more we swipe a screen, the more we struggle to concentrate. In this episode Daniel and Matt delve into the impact of digital overuse on our relationships, productivity, and overall flourishing — and explore what we can do to reclaim our attention.To celebrate the launch of The Spacemakers, the first 20 people who leave a positive podcast review will receive a free copy of Daniel's book, Spacemaker. Simply email us your name, postal address, and a copy of your review to podcast@spacemakers.auDiscover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsors:Bulk Nutrients - www.bulknutrients.com.auand St. Lukes - www.stlukes.com.auThis podcast was recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
This inaugural season of The Spacemakers, delves into the “The Fracturing of Our Attention and How To Reclaim Your Focus"Over a 10-part series, hosts Daniel Sih and Matt Bain will look at topics such as:Why can't we watch a movie without grabbing our phones? What's pushing us toward burnout? What do tinnitus suffers have to teach us about the power of the mind, and how is the internet reshaping our brains? What's the toll of silence deprivation on our ability to solve problems? How might our widespread adoption of MS Teams and Slack be hindering our focus at work? And most importantly, what practical steps can we take to retrain our minds to concentrate on what truly matters, for our health, relationships, and quality of life.These are big topics, but the goal is simple – to leave you with more space to focus on what really matters in work and life. Join Daniel Sih and Matt Bain for the first season of The Spacemakers podcast – out now on your favourite podcast app.Discover more at:www.spacemakers.auwww.youtube.com/@daniel_sihwww.raisinghumans.auThis season of The Spacemakers has been made possible with support from our show sponsors:Bulk Nutrients - www.bulknutrients.com.auand St Lukes - www.stlukes.com.auThis podcast was recorded and produced by Production Farm Studios www.productionfarm.studio
So don't do an HR audit if you think anything less than an A+ is failure. We don't assign grades, but an absence of suggestions leave no opportunity for growth. I suppose you might want an A+ for the purposes of a certification, but that's not what I explored this week with Elissa Lok. Elissa has one of the most diverse skillsets of any HR person I know. She is an HR Consultant with HR Wests, a facilitator of Spacemakers and a trainer. She also does audits. She says:
In this episode of "A Magical Life" podcast, host Magic Barclay interviews Daniel Sih, the author of "Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind, and Think Clearly in the Digital Age." Daniel shares his journey of discovering the impact of digital overuse on our mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. He emphasizes the need to create intentional space in our lives by setting limits on technology use, planning patterns of unplugging, assigning rest before work, cultivating face-to-face relationships, and embracing silence for deep thought. Daniel's book provides practical tips and strategies to help individuals live a more balanced and holistic life in the digital age.Key Takeaways:The messages embedded within our devices shape the way we think and act. We need to be aware of the impact of technology on our worldview and habits.Digital power is inherited and requires intentional use for positive impact. We should consider how we can use our digital power to help others.Too much freedom and unlimited choice can be problematic. Setting life-giving limits on technology use leads to long-term freedom.Adopting patterns of rest, relationships, and deep thought creates space for the things that matter in our lives.The SPACE principles (Set Limits, Plan Patterns, Assign Rest before Work, Cultivate Community, Embrace Silence) guide us in creating intentional space in the digital age.Daniel is an award-winning author, TEDx speaker and productivity expert with 20 years experience working in senior leadership and strategic consulting roles across Australia and the UK. His first book, “Spacemaker” won the American Axiom Business Book Award in 2023 for Work-Life Balance / Time Prioritisation, an Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for Personal Development, and several niche book awards. His newest book, “Raising Tech-Healthy Humans” is a best-selling parenting book to help parents reset their children's tech-habits and give them a great start to life. Daniel is an accredited CliftonStrengths® Top 5 and Team coach with the South Pacific Strengths Network, and co-creator of Email Ninja eLearning®.As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond, ranging from global corporations and businesses to universities and non-profits. He has a broad professional history, including leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, Christian ministry, and project management. Daniel has 3 children, 14 chickens and is the CEO of Spacemakers in Australia and Canada.Connect with Daniel and find his blog and other resources at https://spacemakers.com.au/DoTERRA Wellness Advocate At Wholistic Natural Health Australia, we often recommend the use of high quality essential oils. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showConnect with Magic:A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.auA Subito Media production
In today's episode I'm visiting with Daniel Sih. In part 1 of our conversation, we'll discuss my standard 3 questions and Daniel has some great insights about how to prioritize and establish new habits.Daniel is an award-winning author, TEDx speaker and productivity expert with 20 years experience working in senior leadership and strategic consulting roles across Australia and the UK. His first book, “Spacemaker” won the American Axiom Business Book Award in 2023 for Work-Life Balance / Time Prioritisation, an Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for Personal Development, and several niche book awards. His newest book, “Raising Tech-Healthy Humans” is a best-selling parenting book to help parents reset their children's tech-habits and give them a great start to life. Daniel is an accredited CliftonStrengths® Top 5 and Team coach with the South Pacific Strengths Network, and co-creator of Email Ninja eLearning®.As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond, ranging from global corporations and businesses to universities and non-profits. He has a broad professional history, including leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, Christian ministry, and project management. Daniel has 3 children, 14 chickens and is the CEO of Spacemakers in Australia and Canada.Connect with Daniel and find his blog and other resources at https://spacemakers.com.au/DoTERRA Wellness Advocate At Wholistic Natural Health Australia, we often recommend the use of high quality essential oils. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showConnect with Magic:A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.auA Subito Media production
Join the Spacemakers for the final episode of our LGBTQIA+ series as we get personal and share about our own lives and thought processes regarding this topic!! We'll be adding more resources this week! As always, thank you for listening and making space!
In our third episode of our LGBTQIA+ series, Janai and Devon discuss why the Spacemakers wanted to talk about this subject, and Meigan and Rachel talk about what they've learned about affirming theology. RESOURCES (just a few to get you started) : Podcasts: To Be Gay Affirming #10: You Have Permission The Bible and Intersex Believers : The Bible for Normal People The Bible and The Gay Christian : The Bible for Normal People LGBTQIA+ : The Liturgists Academia References: Sexing the Body-- Anne Fausto Sterling, 2000 Books: "Changing our Mind", David P. Gushee "God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Marriages", Matthew Vines "Unclobber", Colby Martin "Transforming: The Bible and the Lives of Transgender Christians", Austen Hartke “Bible, Gender, Sexuality: Reframing the Church's Debate in Same-Sex Relationships”, James V. Brownson Misc. "Pray Away" documentary on Netflix "1946" Documentary Romans 1, Dr. James Brownson Instagram: @theReformationProject : Bible-based approach to LGBTQ inclusion
Thanks for joining us for the LGBTQIA+ series of the Spacemakers podcast! In this series we're going to be exploring the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ people, different interpretations of the Bible that affirm LGBTQIA+ Christians and individuals, questions submitted by all of you (the listeners), and concluding discussion with all of the Spacemakers. We're so excited to be addressing and exploring this topic with all of you, we hope it catalyzes healing for those negatively affected by harmful theology and praxis, in addition to providing inspiration for allies and current members of the ICOC. Welcome to the second episode in our LGBTQIA+ series-- Sebastian's Story!! This one gets SPICY y'all
Thanks for joining us for the LGBTQIA+ series of the Spacemakers podcast! In this series we're going to be exploring the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ people, different interpretations of the Bible that affirm LGBTQIA+ Christians and individuals, questions submitted by all of you (the listeners), and concluding discussion with all of the Spacemakers. We're so excited to be addressing and exploring this topic with all of you, we hope it catalyzes healing for those negatively affected by harmful theology and praxis, in addition to providing inspiration for allies and current members of the ICOC. This episode is one of the most important episodes we've ever made. **Trigger Warning** : this episode contains conversations around conversion therapy, s*icide ideation, mental health struggles and more. This episode is truly our "why" and why it is important that we make space for experiences and opinions that might be different than our own. We hope you can listen with compassion and empathy and truly take these stories to heart. From the bottom of our hearts, we want to thank the contributors of this episode who entrusted us with their stories. We see you, support you, and affirm you. SERIES SCHEDULE -- June 3rd : queer stories in the ICOC June 10th : sebastian's story June 17th : "Gay and Christian?" June 23rd : discussion and Q & R ACADEMIC RESOURCES-- definitions and "sexuality 101" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqt-_ILgv5c (scientific articles/research sourced are in the video description) psychology of sex & sexuality (brief history, definitions and some research conclusions): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qymp_VaFo9M [More to be added soon]
In today's Quick Fire Friday episode, Michael interviews Daniel Sih, the Founder & CEO of Spacemakers. He's based in Hobart, Tasmania in Australia. Daniel is a strategic planner and productivity consultant and has been writing and speaking about productivity for a long time. He's also a physiotherapist, an accredited CliftonStrength coach, and an award-winning author of the book “Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age and had won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for Best Personal Development Book, and has been shortlisted for Myriad Award. His productivity group focuses on helping busy leaders, managers, and business owners to make space for more important things, especially in the heavily technology-driven world. In the heavily technology-driven world of marketing, where digital distraction can easily distract and overwhelm many leaders, managers, and business owners, thus, taking away all their time and space from more important things like personal well-being, family, and relationships which can result in poor health, relationships, and unproductivity, Daniel's productivity group can help provide a lot of research-backed reasons why we need space, how to make space, and to implement that as busy leaders, managers, and business owners. One thing Daniel recommends to small business owners is to start thinking about their relationship with the online world, self-reflecting if their relationship with the online world is maybe codependent or somewhat unhealthy and needs to be changed. So look at your habits. Where technology is adding to your life and your business. And where is it distracting from the life I want to live? From there, you can start to implement a series of simple habits to recapture the type of humanity you want to live. This Cast Covers: Daniel's insight about making space in digital distraction. Observation in the last five years and accelerating to post-covid about how leaders are smashed for time and space in their life. Shares about space's importance and how the overuse of technology can take us away from more important things. Asserts that making space and having a work-life balance will result in success in many aspects. Recommends two skill sets that can help overcome problems concerning space and work-life balance. Relates effective email management to the whole space-making methodology. Encourages self-reflection regarding habits, particularly around technology. The risks of the patterns and behaviors of digital overuse in many areas. Helpful practical examples of practices to create space and work-life balance. Links: Daniel's Linkedin Daniel's Company Website Daniel's eLearning Website Additional Resources: Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age by Daniel Sih, Kylie Sih Quotes: “Space is what people need, and people must recognize that the way to be productive is to do less, not more.” — Daniel Sih “If you can't get off the runway of basic productivity, it's very hard to start thinking about goals and vision and projects and culture.” — Daniel Sih “Making space is about having that bigger picture, particularly around technology and how much we're online.” — Daniel Sih “To become productive, we need to learn to be thoughtful about how much we're practicing the internet, why we're practicing, and when to get offline.” — Daniel Sih “At the end of the day, the business you create will be a representation of who you are and how healthy you are as a person.” — Daniel Sih
Daniel Sih is an award-winning author, professional speaker, and Director of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His first book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age" won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development, and has been shortlisted for myriad awards. As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond. He is the creator of best-selling productivity courses such as Email Ninja, List Assassin and Priority Samurai with more than 20,000 students online and offline. Daniel has a broad professional history, includes leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, project management, Christian ministry and CliftonStrengths® coaching. Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and their three children, Naomi, Caleb and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs. To learn more about Daniel and his work at Spacemakers, please visit www.spacemakers.com.au and www.raisinghumans.au Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/ Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/ Want our stuff? Cool Merch? Wear “Why Do We Care?” - Visit https://mspradio.myspreadshop.com Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mspradionews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mspradionews/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mspradio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/28908079/
Episode 1 is finally here, and to kick our journey off, we're talking all things "church kid" with Isabel, Meigan, and Janai from "The Spacemakers Podcast"! In our conversation we cover topics such as the hallmarks of the church kid experience, as well as both the positive and negative effects of growing up in church. Strap in. This is just the beginning! Get your copy of “A Jumble of Crumpled Papers” here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0BCD5PMX5/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=&sr= Connect with us! Austin's Instagram: www.instagram.com/austin_noll Podcast's Instagram: www.instagram.com/crumpledpaperspodcast Email us at crumpledpaperspodcast@gmail.com Follow our guests! Isabel: www.instagram.com/izzygrammm Meigan: www.instagram.com/hashtag.meigs Janai: www.instagram.com/janai_aubrey
The work of a good pastor or church leader, according to pastor and church planter Aurelia Davila Pratt, is to make space - to be a spacemaker. And while she understand that there are many who have chosen to leave church for sake of their own healing, she also believes that it is essential that we make space for others, and most importantly, for the Spirit. In this conversation, we talk about what it means to make space for the Spirit, for real critique, and for others to heal and re-imagine. Aurelia Dávila Pratt (MDiv, LMSW) is the lead pastor of Peace of Christ Church, a radically loving community in Round Rock, Texas. Named by Sojourners as one of “Ten Christian Women Shaping the Church in 2022”, Aurelia is also the author of A Brown Girl's Epiphany: Reclaim Your Intuition and Step into Your Power and the co-host of the Nuance Tea Podcast. She is also a licensed master of social work, who currently serves as chair of the Board of Advocates at the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work. She regularly contributes articles for Progressing Spirit, Alliance of Baptists, and Good Faith Media. Find her on Instagram @revaureliajoy where she is reimagining faith and theology via spoken and written word. The Future Christian Podcast is a production of Torn Curtain Arts and Resonate Media.
“Productivity changes as you get older and what you really want to aim for and how you do it shifts as well.” – Daniel Sih In this episode of The Modern Man, I welcome Daniel Sih, an award-winning productivity author, speaker, entrepreneur, father, and husband. Daniel teaches people how to rethink their relationship with technology and shift their work and life habits to be more productive. Essentially, he focuses on how to get the right things done in a meaningful, directional way. Daniel believes that none of us should justify resting and living well through an economic or productivity lens. There's value in being human. There's value in setting aside your devices, prioritizing non-tech habits and hobbies, and observing how technology impacts you and your family's happiness. Are you suffering from “digital overuse”? Are you mastering your tech tools or are they mastering you? Regardless of your answer, it's likely time for you to begin making pace and making space in your life. Tune in to learn how to do that as well as how pace and space can transform your relationship with technology, productivity, and happiness. Key Takeaways / What You'll Learn: [01:02] About Daniel Sih & Spacemaker. [03:00] How do you stay productive while parenting, running a business, or nurturing a marriage? [05:32] How a slower pace and rest can help you be more productive. [08:35] The true relationship between technology and productivity – How does our productivity and happiness suffer when we use technology? [12:33] The two skillsets of being a Spacemaker. [14:47] What you practice changes your brain… How does our use of technology change and even harm our brains? [20:40] Daniel breaks down the pros and cons of using social media. [25:48] Tips for boosting productivity, better manage your technology use, and build the life you really want. [34:10] How to set your kids up with good tech habits & When is the right time to give a kid a smartphone? [42:09] How to connect with Daniel & Access his free resources. [43:22] What life experience has shaped the way you view the world as a man? If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with a friend, then RATE/REVIEW The Modern Man on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Resources Mentioned: Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind, & Think Clearly in the Digital Age by Daniel Sih: https://spacemakers.com.au/book Raising Tech-Healthy Humans by Daniel Sih: https://spacemakers.com.au/rtth Get your FREE Tech-Parenting Resource Pack: https://raisinghumans.au/gift Connect with Daniel: Visit his website: https://spacemakers.com.au Connect with Spacemakers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shiftthewayyouwork Connect with Daniel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsih Connect with The Modern Man: Visit our website: https://themodernmanshow.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244885633101820 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernMan8 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_modernman_show Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyA3-wtyv7xVqUbPyB0eOg
Be happier, healthier & more productive by using technology when it serves you and unplugging intentionally when it's best to take a break.ABOUT DANIELDaniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders.His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age," won the Australian Business Book Awards in 2021 (best personal development book).As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond. His professional history includes leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, project management and Christian ministry. He is also the founder of a number of globally-accessible productivity courses such as Email Ninja®, List Assassin®, Priority Samurai™, with more than 20,000 students online and offline. CONNECT WITH DANIEL & HIS WORKWebsiteLinkedInSTART YOUR 3-DAY WEEKEND JOURNEYEmployees, Side-Hustlers, Freelancers, Solopreneurs, Business Owners, Executives, and Everyone in between can start creating a 3-Day Weekend or similar Lifestyle.3-Day Weekend Club can help you get started for free.3-DAY WEEKENDS IN 3 MONTHS ENTREPRENEUR COACHING PROGRAMCreate a 3-Day Weekend Lifestyle in 90 DaysDesigned Specifically for 6 & 7-Figure Entrepreneurs Looking to Make More Money in 20% Less TimeLearn More about 3-Day Weekends in 3 Months3-DAY WEEKEND CLUB LINKSEmail Updates, Free Online Courses, Subscribe to the Podcast, Social Media & MoreGo to the Links Page
Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age: https://amzn.to/3iEzHkTRaising Tech-Healthy Humans: How to reset your children's tech-habits and give them a great start to life: https://amzn.to/3FE85FvFree chapters + videos to plan a weekly day of rest: https://spacemakers.com.au/book/free-chapters/Connect with Daniel http://www.linkedin.com/in/danielsih/http://www.facebook.com/shiftthewayyouworkHighlights:1. We need space in the whirlwind of life to live our best life and to fully experience the world 2. Seasons (6 months to a year) of intentional imbalance are a part of life (note the word “intentional” and the concept of a “set period of time”; being stretched thin for more than a year will not serve you)3. Remember: You are more than your work/doctoral program!4. Learning how to rest is an investment, not just in terms of productivity and creativity but in terms of a meaningful human experience5. Mind wandering is important (give those “ah-ha” moments a space to appear), and if being alone with your thoughts is difficult, explore unresolved trauma with a professional6. Resting takes practice (be compassionate with yourself as you develop this skill)7. Implementing a day of rest can be a game-changer (see free downloads above)8. Know when technology is working for you…and when it is mastering you! 9. You do not need to be anti-tech to find value in unplugging from it 10. Don't forget you are human and you don't need to justify having meaningful human interaction, enjoying the sunshine, reading books, and feeding your mind with joyful thingsSome questions to ask yourself:· Have you taken time to develop a philosophy around technology?· Are you OK with letting your mind just wander? (remember the averse shock study?)· Are you ready to live life from the inside out (rather than the outside in?)· What small thing can you do to start making space in your life?Get The Happy Doc Student Handbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578333732Other resources at: http://Expandyourhappy.com Support this free content: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/expandyourhappyWant to make my day? Rate, review, subscribe & share with someone you love.
On this episode of The Author Factor Podcast I am having a conversation with author and productivity expert, Daniel Sih.Daniel Sih is an award-winning author, professional speaker, and Director of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders.I asked Daniel to return to The Author Factor to discuss his brand new book, Raising Tech-Healthy Humans which is a practical guidebook to help parents reset their children's tech-habits and give them a great start to life.Learn more about Daniel by visiting RaisingHumans.au.
Do you long for more space in your life? Do you want to feel less busy and reactive? More focused? And more engaged in your relationships and life as a whole? It might be time to make more SPACE. My guest this week, Daniel Sih, shows us how unplugging from digital technology is more than just a way to survive all the noise and headaches... it's a way to help you THRIVE and live your best life! In this conversation, we get into: Why making space from our digital devices and tech is needed What the tipping point is from "use" to "overuse" and how it affects us What REAL community looks like and how it much greater its benefits are How tech is affecting children and what to do about it How to reduce the digital overwhelm and make space to step away from the noise Tangible ways to disconnect on a yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily basis And MORE! Links Mentioned: Join the FREE She Built This Community! Connect with the host: Emily Aborn Content Writing Connect with our Guest, Daniel Sih: Spacemaker Book Raising Tech-Healthy Humans (and Daniel's gift to YOU!) Social Media Links : Linked In Facebook Bio: Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. He's the author of Spacemaker and Raising Tech-Healthy Humans - how to reset your children's tech-habits and give them a great start to life His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age" won best personal development book in the Australian Business Book Awards in 2021 As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond, ranging from global corporations and businesses to universities and non-profits. He is the creator of best-selling productivity courses such as Email Ninja and Making Space (digital wellness training) with more than 20,000 students online and offline. Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and three children, Naomi, Caleb, and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen purebred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs.
In the modern world technology management is a critical skill. It's so easy to get pulled into the spin of phone overuse, email addiction, and busyness. Without space in our lives we can be consumed by repetitive behaviors and screen addiction. Daniel Sih works with individuals and organizations to cut through the noise and make more space in their lives. In this episode we'll talk about the importance of solitude, self-reflection, and peace.
In the modern world technology management is a critical skill. It's so easy to get pulled into the spin of phone overuse, email addiction, and busyness. Without space in our lives we can be consumed by repetitive behaviors and screen addiction. Daniel Sih works with individuals and organizations to cut through the noise and make more space in their lives. In this episode we'll talk about the importance of solitude, self-reflection, and peace.
In the modern world technology management is a critical skill. It's so easy to get pulled into the spin of phone overuse, email addiction, and busyness. Without space in our lives we can be consumed by repetitive behaviors and screen addiction. Daniel Sih works with individuals and organizations to cut through the noise and make more space in their lives. In this episode we'll talk about the importance of solitude, self-reflection, and peace.
"God is real. He is not just an idea." - Daniel SihEPISODE OVERVIEW: Have you heard the one about the introverted boy whose parents started arguing a lot so he learned to pour himself into his studies? You know, the one where he lacked in the social skills of life, and then developed anxiety and depression from the loneliness he felt. This week's guest shares how all that pain from early on in life carried into his adulthood, how it affected him and his relationships, and how God healed it all without pharmaceutical medicines. He also talks with us about traveling through Gaza and stopping a rape, getting lost in the desert of Petra, and so much more along his life journey. Then in the second half of the interview he shares with us the importance of, and how to make space in our lives for what really matters. Hence, the title his latest book, The Spacemaker: How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in The Digital Age. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to this week's episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, the Daniel Sih story!GUEST BIO: Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age," won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development. As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond, ranging from global corporations and businesses to universities and non-profits. He is the founder of best-selling productivity courses such as Email Ninja, List Assassin, Priority Samurai, with more than 20,000 students online and offline. Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and three children, Naomi, Caleb and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs. To learn more about Daniel and his work at Spacemakers, please visit www.spacemakers.com.au. EPISODE SPONSORS: Ascend 2 Glory: Sales & Marketing Video GuideSHOW NOTES:Guest Contact Info:Facebook: Facebook.com/shiftthewayyouworkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-sih-86944a12/ Remarkable People Podcast Listener Special Offer(s):Free chapters and practical videos: https://spacemakers.com.au/book/free-chapters/Free Email Ninja inbox zero videos: https://emailninja.com.au/ SUPPORT THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST:Share the Podcast with your family, friends, and co-workers.Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, or your favorite Podcast Player.Sponsor or Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you, and people like you around the world! HAVE A QUESTION?Click Here to Connect with David THE NOT-SO-FINE-PRINT DISCLAIMER: While we are very thankful for all of our guests, please understand that we do not necessarily hold or endorse the same beliefs, views, and positions that they may have. We respectfully agree to disagree in some areas, and thank God for the blessing and privilege of free will.Support the show
Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book " Interview with Daniel Sih, Author of “Spacemaker- How to Unplug, Unwind and Think Clearly in the Digital Age”" won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development, and was a finalist for best technology book and best cover design. Daniel has a broad professional history, including leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, project management and Christian ministry. Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and their three children, Naomi, Caleb and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs. To learn more about Daniel and his work at Spacemakers, please visit: https://spacemakers.com.au/ (https://spacemakers.com.au/)
DO YOU NEED TO RETHINK YOUR LIFE? TODAY I have with me Daniel Sih who went to the doctor to find the cause of his breathlessness, but he didn't expect to be told it was caused by anxiety. Being a type A person he loved his work, but the overload was taking a toll on him. He chose to make a change by rethinking his life, and resetting his habits through intentional patterns and rhythms that brought beauty and wonder into his life. He's the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders, and author of Spacemaker: how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age. Bio: Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age," won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development. Daniel is the creator of a number of best-selling productivity courses such as Email Ninja, List Assassin, Priority Samurai and Making Space, with more than 20,000 students online and offline. He lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and three children, Naomi, Caleb and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs. Connect with Daniel: www.spacemakers.com.au and get his book here www.spacemakers.com.au/book Resources https://daniellebernock.com/ https://clarity.fm/daniellebernock https://www.daniellebernock.com/coaching/ Additional resources: Books: Emerging With Wings https://amzn.to/3Qm4aQw Because You Matter https://amzn.to/3oUnxEt Socials: https://www.facebook.com/daniellebernock/ https://www.instagram.com/dbernock/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielleBernockLovesYou https://twitter.com/DBernock https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-bernock-6ab50467/ https://www.tiktok.com/@dbernock #11 on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/overcoming_adversity_podcasts/ Want to be a guest? https://podmatch.com/signup/fromdanielle Some links I use are affiliate links where I earn a small commission at no cost to you. Medical Disclaimer: GUESTS OPINIONS DO NOT REPLACE THE ADVICE FROM A QUALIFIED MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL #interview #productivity #expert #burntout #boundaries #yourlife #choices #priorities #beauty #wonder #joy #loveyourself #fun #play #senseofhumor #sleepissues #anxiety #typea #breathlessness#daniellebernock #thatladyontheinternetwholovesyou --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victorioussoulspodcast/message
Welcome to Linda's Corner. In this episode, Daniel Sih talks about making space in our lives for the things that really matter. Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book “Spacemaker- how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age.” won the Australian Business Books award for the best personal development book. You can reach Daniel at his website https://spacemakers.com.au.Some of the highlights Daniel shares:Loving technology and ensuring that it remains a tool rather than a taskmasterHow overuse of technology negatively affects productivityHow overuse of technology negatively affects the neuroplasticity of the brainSome practical tips to help us disconnect from our devicesHow practicing a "digital Sabbath" can help us find balance and greater joyHow social media affects children and teenagersTips for raising children in a digital ageHow creating boundaries for our technology use increases our joy and improves our relationshipsAnd morePlease share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
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This podcast had me looking for space from moment I looked at how many tabs I had open on my laptop! Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age" won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development, and was a finalist for best technology book and best cover design. Daniel and I discuss how we can find space in an over saturated tech driven world. How the power of habits can help remove the phone from our hand and tips on creating boundaries so we are more present with friends and family. Daniel works with top level CEO's and executives to help them increase productivity not hours at work and find space in their life for those things that matter. This is a must listen for those who find it difficult to switch off in a 24/7 world. Join our Facebook group here: (www.facebook.com/groups/461822665123720) chat to Daniel (www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008204651319) or other likeminded community members who are Switching their Sitch, starting a small business or growing an Empire. Tune in to our Podcast: Apple https://apple.co/3oEDYpv Spotify https://spoti.fi/3lpGmi5
In the digital age, many of us feel distracted and overwhelmed. We need to rethink our relationship with the online world to make space for what really matters. In this segment, Daniel Sih shares how to increase productivity by doing less. You can do so by making space in the digital age by unplugging from technology as a habit. See video here - https://youtu.be/ABYHirtXvu4 WHO IS DANIEL? Daniel is the co-founder of Spacemakers®, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. His book "Spacemaker - how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age," won the Australian Business Book Award in 2021 for personal development. As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO's, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond, ranging from global corporations and businesses to universities and non-profits. He is the creator of best-selling productivity courses such as Email Ninja, Priority Samurai, and Making Space, with more than 20,000 students online and offline. Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and three children, Naomi, Caleb, and Jethro. He also keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs. DANIEL'S CALL TO ACTION Get a free Digital Sabbath worksheet and videos: https://spacemakers.com.au/book/free-chapters/ Book: www.spacemakers.com.au/book To learn more about Daniel and his work at Spacemakers, please visit www.spacemakers.com.au. GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support