Productivity without purpose is meaningless—essentially you’re busy wasting time. I value my time immensely, as I’m sure you do, too! So, how do you add purpose to your productivity? Simple! Define your terms of victory each week. One of mine is to change someone’s life. I’m on my way to do that now by speaking … Continue reading “How to give productivity a purpose”
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Why a daily finish line boosts productivity
Avoid working long hours to get your job done. This can damage your focus by encouraging inefficiency and distractions. Instead, establish a set time each day—a finish line—when you know work will end. This will condition you to be more disciplined with your attention. If staying focused is something you want to improve, check out … Continue reading “Why a daily finish line boosts productivity”
Do you have a ‘Bob Ross’ in your workspace?
Do you have sentimental items that remind you of important life lessons? Mementos that make you smile and trigger memories of an impactful moment in your life? Surrounding yourself with them not only makes you happier—it improves your focus, too! One of my most treasured artifacts is my Bob Ross Bobblehead. During one of my … Continue reading “Do you have a ‘Bob Ross’ in your workspace?”
Why focusing on results is more effective than hustling
What if I told you the “hustle” movement was a lie? Before you gasp in shock, hear me out. Our society seems to celebrate the mentality of “work hard, play later” and that being busy means you must be successful—but that’s simply not true. The most successful people I have ever coached know that focusing … Continue reading “Why focusing on results is more effective than hustling”
How multitasking can be dangerous
Your drive home—that cherished time when you enjoy uninterrupted peace, minus the traffic, of course. It’s your time to contemplate your day and formulate new ideas. Or just remember what you need to pick up from the store. Before you pick up the phone to record a video of your amazing idea to share with … Continue reading “How multitasking can be dangerous”