Do you have a low tolerance for pain? That may sound like an odd question to ask with a beautiful hotel like the Shangri-La Makati in Manila in the background. But it’s actually a perfect setting for this topic! The environment here is expertly crafted to create an absence of any pain. Which leads into my point … Continue reading “How to turn pain into productivity”
How many gathering points do you have?
The average person has between 30 to 40 gathering points, places where unresolved items gather, such as inboxes, desk drawers, and notepads. The less gathering points you have, the more productive you’ll be. Consolidate all those random places to get down to six gathering points—or less. DaveCrenshaw.com/Time
Why the secret to leadership is in the little things
During my stay in Sydney, Australia, I was blown away by the hotel, Ovolo. This place created a jaw-dropping, fun experience tailored around customer service from the minute I walked through the doors. No, I am not turning into a travel agent, hang with me a minute. The Oovla is the perfect visual example of leadership, productivity and what … Continue reading “Why the secret to leadership is in the little things”
Why repetition isn’t just for the gym
Repetition is essential to effective training. We understand this principle with professional athletes and musicians. Yet we ignore it in the workplace. Chose an area for you or others to improve upon. Then schedule enough time to get plenty of reps to achieve mastery. Repetition is essential to effective training. DaveCrenshaw.com/Speaker
How to go from chaos to focus
Do you know the difference between chaos and focus? The two seem very similar by definition, but it’s critical to understand what sets them apart. This is one of the topics I discussed here at the impressive Gold coast convention center in Gold Coast, Australia, and I’d like to share some of it with you. Chaos is the haphazard allocation of resources … Continue reading “How to go from chaos to focus”