Why it’s Important to Find Joy in Your Work
If you’re struggling to find joy in your work, it’s time to figure out why. Is it a matter of perspective? Are you overwhelmed? Are you focusing on the right things? What is it?
If you’re struggling to find joy in your work, it’s time to figure out why. Is it a matter of perspective? Are you overwhelmed? Are you focusing on the right things? What is it?
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I speak with podcast producer and meeting facilitation expert John Poelstra about how we can go about making better meetings.
Evernote is a big part of my workflow. I use it to hold my ideas until I’m ready to do something tangible with them. I used it to build my CreativeLive course. I use it in conjunction with Todoist all the time. And I also use it for meetings.
If you’re ready to get out of email and into your deeper work in a simple and efficient way, then I’ve put together 3 options for you.
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I speak with Jodi and Jason Womack. They are the wife and husband team behind Get Momentum, a coaching program designed to help people realize their full potential.
At the beginning of 2016, I read a book that changed how I approached work. The book was by my friend Cal Newport’s book called Deep Work. After I finished the book, I realized I needed to spend more of my time doing deep work.
This week on the podcast I speak with the founder and CEO of Doist (the makers of Todoist), Amir Salihefendic.
I’ve been an Evernote user for a long time, and I have primarily used it for research. Having my spark file live in Evernote as a notebook just seems like a no-brainer to me because of the the versatility of Evernote.
On this episode of The Productivityist Podcast, I speak with my friend Kendra Wright. We talk about how we each treat fear, our to do lists, our calendars, and a whole lot more.
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