Think you’re the world’s best multitasker? Know someone who thinks they can do many things at once? Here’s your chance to put your skills to this test! In this video, I walk you through the all-new version of my myth of multitasking exercise. Complete the exercise. Share your result below. Then invite at least two people … Continue reading “The Myth of Multitasking Exercise – Updated”
Multitasking isn’t a superpower—focusing is.
Do you ever feel stressed out about time and the lack of it? Are you also a believer in the idea that multitasking is the only way to stay ahead at the office? What if that belief was making things worse—not better? Many people claim multitasking as their very own superpower, yet they struggle to … Continue reading “Multitasking isn’t a superpower—focusing is.”
How to be productive and efficient without multitasking
Is your day getting chopped to pieces? Can’t focus for more than a few minutes at a time? If so, you’re not alone. Today, I’d like to share a story about a real-life scenario with a past client of mine. She learned how to be productive without multitasking! In the upcoming second edition of my … Continue reading “How to be productive and efficient without multitasking”
How to get more energy for improved focus at home
Do you ever feel drained of energy? When you feel sluggish and low on energy, focus is the first thing to go. You need that strong focus muscle to remain productive, especially if you’re working from home. That’s why it’s important to take care of your body, both mentally AND physically. I’ve brought my friend … Continue reading “How to get more energy for improved focus at home”
It takes time to learn a new habit. Be patient with yourself.
It’s that time of year again. Resolutions, goals, and all the things that come with starting a new year. While I don’t specifically recommend setting “New Year’s resolutions,” I do encourage patience. Learning a new habit, whether you do it for a new year or in March, takes time. Speaking of learning, I know just … Continue reading “It takes time to learn a new habit. Be patient with yourself.”