Episode 299: The Social Media-Productivity Balancing Act
Social media and productivity seem to be strange bedfellows. But in the right hands, they can coexist better than you might think.
Social media and productivity seem to be strange bedfellows. But in the right hands, they can coexist better than you might think.
On this episode of the program, I’m joined by Dr. Melanie Katzman, the author of Connect First: 52 Simple Ways to Ignite Success, Meaning, and Joy at Work.
I’ve been feeling rushed lately. Not overwhelmed (yet), just rushed. It’s an uncomfortable “rushing” feeling.
This was not the episode I had planned. I’ve shelved that planned episode for now but while sitting with the dilemma of what episode to deliver to you this time around, I believe I’ve come up with something will do the trick. A series called TimeCrafting Tactics.
I’m excited to welcome Thomas Frank to this episode of the podcast. Thomas is an author, YouTuber, musician, and podcaster who is passionate about helping people become more capable and productive.
Saying no doesn’t have to have a negative feeling to it. It can turn into a positive when you apply the word to the right set of circumstances. Here’s how.
This episode is loaded with three minute bits of productivity and time management tips that you can adopt and adapt as you see fit. I hope you like what I offer in this slightly-longer-than-usual-episode.
On this episode of the program I’m joined by David Marquet, best-selling author, student of leadership and organizational design, former nuclear submarine Commander, and named one of the Top 100 Leadership Speakers by Inc. Magazine.
Believe me, there are days when I look at my to-do list and I can feel the struggle starting to take hold. Here’s how I snap out of that funk.
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