Why I’ve Stopped Saying That You Shouldn’t Check Email First Thing In The Morning
Do you like to check your email first thing in the morning? In this blog post, Mike shares how you can do that and stay productive.
Do you like to check your email first thing in the morning? In this blog post, Mike shares how you can do that and stay productive.
I welcome Mamie Kanfer Stewart to the show on this episode. She is CEO and founder of Meeteor, a venture that helps teams build their capabilities for effective collaboration and productive meetings. Mamie is driven to help others optimize their time and cultivate their team to achieve results. In this episode we talk about meeting
On this episode of the show, I speak with Rob Jacobs. Rob is a leader in the walking for health movement and the co-founder of Unsit – a company that created the first ever treadmill you can use under your standing desk at work. We talk about why standing simply works when it comes to
Most of us tend to look ahead because that’s the direction we’re moving. But the problem is that if you only look ahead, and don’t take the time to reflect on what led you to this point, then you could wind up going down the wrong path. When that happens, you have to spend time figuring out how you got there, and then try to forge a new path to get to where you want to go, and more.
Integrity Updated: September 29, 2019 15,806 days into my life I’ve decided that this word – integrity – matters above all else. I probably should have figured that out before…or at least made this declaration before. I’m not sure why it took this long to do so, but as I write this, I’m feeling great about putting it
On this episode of the podcast, I welcome Gregg Krech to the program. Gregg is one of the leading experts on Japanese Psychology in the U.S. He is the author of 5 books including The Art of Taking Action: Lessons from Japanese Psychology, which has become an Amazon best seller and offer practical strategies for integrating ideas from Eastern philosophy with contemporary Western living.
Spinning your wheels? Feel like you’re not getting the right things done? Well, if you want to be more personally productive then this is what you do.
There are two steps to take each morning that will help you more productive. I like to call it The CT Scan. Here’s why…
Peter Shankman joins me on this episode of the podcast. Peter is the founder of Help A Reporter Out and the author of the new book Faster Than Normal.
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