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In this special Flashback Friday episode, I reconnect with David Allen, the creator of the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, to discuss his latest book, Team: Getting Things Done with Others, co-authored with Ed Lamont. We also revisit a classic conversation where we discussed the evolution of GTD, reflecting on its past, present, and the future of productivity practices.David has been a regular guest on the show, and this time we dive into the complexities of translating GTD principles to a team setting, and how the GTD philosophy continues to evolve. We also touch on topics such as remote work, team dynamics, and the importance of clarity, trust, and adaptability in both individual and collective productivity.Key Discussion Points David's new book, Team: Getting Things Done with Others, and the challenges of applying GTD to teams The importance of standards and clarity in fostering trust within a team environment The evolution of productivity tools and the core principles of GTD that remain unchanged How the brain processes tasks, multitasking, and the risks of decision fatigue in modern productivity The nuances of working by context vs. linear project management and how they support different working styles How GTD can be a lifestyle practice, providing a path to mastery that applies to both professional and personal life It was (as always) an insightful conversation with David Allen, offering perspectives on how GTD remains a powerful productivity framework, whether you're working solo or as part of a team. David's new book is a must-read for anyone looking to extend GTD practices beyond personal productivity and make teamwork more effective and cohesive. (Originally released July 2015)Links Worth Exploring Connect with David: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Get David's book: Team: Getting Things Done with Others Revisit my fireside chat with David at Running Remote 2023: Watch it here Related Conversation: Episode 186: What Motivates Getting Things Done with Mary Lamia Related Blog Post: The Evolution of Contexts Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special Flashback Friday episode, I reconnect with David Allen, the creator of the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, to discuss his latest book, Team: Getting Things Done with Others, co-authored with Ed Lamont. We also revisit a classic conversation where we discussed the evolution of GTD, reflecting on its past, present, and the future of productivity practices. David has been a regular guest on the show, and this time we dive into the complexities of translating GTD principles to a team setting, and how the GTD philosophy continues to evolve. We also touch on topics such as remote work, team dynamics, and the importance of clarity, trust, and adaptability in both individual and collective productivity. Key Discussion Points David's new book, Team: Getting Things Done with Others, and the challenges of applying GTD to teams The importance of standards and clarity in fostering trust within a team environment The evolution of productivity tools and the core principles of GTD that remain unchanged How the brain processes tasks, multitasking, and the risks of decision fatigue in modern productivity The nuances of working by context vs. linear project management and how they support different working styles How GTD can be a lifestyle practice, providing a path to mastery that applies to both professional and personal life It was (as always) an insightful conversation with David Allen, offering perspectives on how GTD remains a powerful productivity framework, whether you're working solo or as part of a team. David's new book is a must-read for anyone looking to extend GTD practices beyond personal productivity and make teamwork more effective and cohesive. (Originally released July 2015) Links Worth Exploring Connect with David: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Get David's book: Team: Getting Things Done with Others Revisit my fireside chat with David at Running Remote 2023: Watch it here Related Conversation: Episode 186: What Motivates Getting Things Done with Mary Lamia Related Blog Post: The Evolution of Contexts Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page. Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. You can subscribe on Spotify and also on Apple Podcasts. Not using either of those to get your podcasts? Just click on this link and then paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice. Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What Motivates Getting Things Done? Are you task driven or deadline driven? Modern research has shown that procrastination does not interfere with success, and that procrastinators and non-procrastinators simply respond to motivation in different ways. In this episode, Dr. Hallowell and Mary Lamia, PhD discuss how emotions compel us to act, and how shame and fear aren't necessarily a bad thing. Mary Lamia's book What Motivates Getting Things Done MaryLamia.com This Episode is sponsored by Landmark College in Putney, Vermont. It's the college of choice for students who learn differently. Learn more at http://www.lcdistraction.org This Classic Episode Was Originally Released in December 2017
Mary Lamia, author of What Motivates Getting Things Done. Topic: Procrastination, emotions, and success. Issues: The differences between task-driven procrastinators and deadline-driven procrastinators; tools to turn agitation and annoyance into affirmation and acceptance; helping procrastinators jump-start their system and make the most out of their time; much more. The post Turn Agitation and Annoyance into Affirmation and Acceptance appeared first on Mr. Dad.
Mary Lamia, author of What Motivates Getting Things Done. Topic: Procrastination, emotions, and success. Issues: The differences between task-driven procrastinators and deadline-driven procrastinators; tools to turn agitation and annoyance into affirmation and acceptance; helping procrastinators jump-start their system and make the most out of their time; much more. The post Turn Agitation and Annoyance into Affirmation and Acceptance appeared first on Mr. Dad.
On this episode guest is Dr. Mary Lamia - a clinical psychologist, psychoanalyst, and the author of the new book What Motivates Getting Things Done. We spoke about why it is important to have ways to create absolute deadlines, the role emotions have in personal productivity, the nature of distraction, and more. Some of the topics we discuss include: How specific deadlines combined with accountability can help Task driven people vs. procrastinators Why emotions are really what motives us A fear of failure is significantly present among those who are successful Why shame anxiety is a powerful motivation too Why distractions are not a bad thing The importance of focusing your stress Relevant Links: http://www.marylamia.com/ (Mary Lamia | Website) http://whatmotivatesgettingthingsdone.com/ (What Motivates Getting Things Done) https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Psychology-Experience-Perennial-Classics/dp/0061339202/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=vardyme-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=4131de894ffea2ddf57e24461b4c5aeb&creativeASIN=0061339202 (Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi | Amazon) https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/intense-emotions-and-strong-feelings/201709/how-procrastinators-get-things-done (How Procrastinators Get Things Done | Psychology Today) https://twitter.com/drlamia (Mary Lamia @drlamia | Twitter) Hope you enjoy this episode. Until next time remember to stop guessing…and start going!
Returning guest Dr. Mary Lamia is a psychologist who has spent her career studying and encouraging emotional awareness. She is the author of numerous books for kids, teenagers, and adults, including What Motivates Getting Things Done and the upcoming The Upside of Shame (releasing 2/6/18). We explore the different motivational styles of successful people – task-driven and deadline-driven – and why understanding your own natural style of getting things done, while embracing those of others, will help you build and maintain strategic momentum in your business environment. Resources: Learn more at (http://www.marylamia.com/) Read: What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success Pre-order: The Upside of Shame: Therapeutic Interventions Using the Positive Aspects of a "Negative" Emotion (release date: 2/6/18) Production & Development for Strategic Momentum by Podcast Masters
Dr. Mary Lamia is a psychologist who has spent her career studying and encouraging emotional awareness. She is the author of numerous books for kids, teenagers, and adults, including What Motivates Getting Things Done and the upcoming The Upside of Shame. We discuss how both positive and negative emotions motivate us, and the importance of our emotions, which can help us in business. Resources: Learn more at MaryLamia.com Read: What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success Pre-order: The Upside of Shame: Therapeutic Interventions Using the Positive Aspects of a "Negative" Emotion
Today we explore how fear affects us in business through the eyes of the incredible industry experts who have shared their wisdom on the show, as well as a subject matter expert who offers a lot of insight into the psychology of fear and motivation: Kareen Walsh, Founder and Solutions Strategist at Revampologist Andy Musliner, Founder and CEO of InRoad Toys Greg Johnston, SVP and Creative Director at AgencyQ Will Choi, President and CEO of Vertical Apps Dr. Mary Lamia, a psychologist who has spent her career studying and encouraging emotional awareness. She is the author of numerous books for kids, teenagers, and adults, including What Motivates Getting Things Done, as well as the upcoming The Upside of Shame. Resources: Dr. Mary Lamia: MaryLamia.com What Motivates Getting Things Done: Procrastination, Emotions, and Success The Upside of Shame: Therapeutic Interventions Using the Positive Aspects of a "Negative" Emotion Will Choi: VerticalApps.com Greg Johnston: AgencyQ Andy Musliner: InRoadToys.com Kareen Walsh: Revampologist.com
Episode 120 - Mary Lamia discusses her book What Motivates Getting Things Done and ways to harness procrastination, manage your emotions and boost your success in business. Mary is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, as well as professor at the Wright Institute in Berkeley. Her book Emotions! won the Family Choice Award and you've seen her in places like ABC, Fox and the New York Times, Woman’s Day. She's a regular blogger at Psychology Today. Host Kevin Craine Everyday-MBA.com
This is an interview with author Mary Lamia about her new book entitled "What Motivates Getting Things Done".
Mary Lamia, author of What Motivates Getting Things Done. Topic: Procrastination, emotions, and success. Issues: The differences between task-driven procrastinators and deadline-driven procrastinators; tools to turn agitation and annoyance into affirmation and acceptance; helping procrastinators jump-start their system and make the most out of their time; much more. The post What Motivates Getting Things Done appeared first on Mr. Dad.
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