“I’m going to travel when I retire…” is a sign that you live in a WISH culture and struggle with the desert mentality. The WISH culture is WHEN you spend your life working continuously with minimal breaks. You’re always dreaming of the future when you can rest. The interim is what I call the “desert.” … Continue reading “Why you need to get away from the desert mentality”
How a 2% increase in productivity leads to a week of extra time
In the past ten years, I’ve uncovered about two years of extra time. I promise that’s not an exaggeration. I’ve been able to use those “bonus years” to write more, read more, relax more, and spend more time with my family. You can free of this kind of time, too, with minimal effort. A simple … Continue reading “How a 2% increase in productivity leads to a week of extra time”
Why your “Most Valuable Activities” help you reduce switchtasking
“I feel like I’m running like a hamster on a wheel!” I know I’ve felt that way before, and it’s not a great feeling. Typically, it’s due to an overwhelming amount of demands on your attention. You end up bouncing from one task to another throughout the day. The worst part is the lack of … Continue reading “Why your “Most Valuable Activities” help you reduce switchtasking”
How to take a long Oasis for the holidays
Hitting the reset button allows you to be more productive at work. Last week I was interviewed live by fellow LinkedIn Learning author, Dorie Clark. We discussed why taking a consistent Oasis—time off— is important. Take time away to reconnect with your purpose and spend time with your loved ones. It’s an essential part of … Continue reading “How to take a long Oasis for the holidays”
How to get back 40 hours by reducing interruptions in your day
“We live in an ADHD world.” Interruptions have become a normal part of our day! Technology and the speed of information from the internet have created a world that is, as Seth Godin put it, ADHD. Yet, statistically, only about around four to eight percent of adults are medically diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder … Continue reading “How to get back 40 hours by reducing interruptions in your day”