The Most Effective Time Management Hack for Maximum Productivity
One of the biggest challenges of being an entrepreneur is finding time to do everything.
One of the biggest challenges of being an entrepreneur is finding time to do everything.
Although news of vaccines are extremely positive, it’s likely that many of us will continue to work virtually for much of the year. Several organizations have even said that they will make virtual work a core part of their talent strategy going forward. Of course there are definitely benefits to working from home.
After months of a pandemic, stay-at-home orders, changed work schedules, and more, you’re likely feeling exhausted. And you’re not alone! Even without a pandemic, being an entrepreneur and balancing the many aspects of your life can be draining.
But it’s during these difficult times that we can see what we’re made of. These trials define who you are as a person and can be an opportunity to learn and grow.
These six tips can greatly increase your productivity as an entrepreneur. You might not be able to make time magically appear on your schedule, but you can use your time wisely to maximize what you can get done in a day.
Dan Pink is the bestselling author of six books including Drive, To Sell is Human, and his newest book, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing. In 2019 London based Thinkers 50 named Dan the 6th most influential management thinker in the world.
My guest this week is Laura Vanderkam, the author of several books on productivity and time management, including Off the Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done and 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think. These days most of us have been forced to step away from our normal routines, and that can be stressful and chaotic at times.
Bruce Daisley is a former Twitter VP and bestselling author of the forthcoming book, Eat Sleep Work Repeat: 30 Hacks for Bringing Joy to Your Job, which comes out February 25th. Bruce also has experience working for Google and YouTube.
My guest this week is Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Hooked and the new book, Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life. He has been studying and writing about behavior design and habit formation for many years.
Where did this concept of employee experience come from and why is it at the forefront of so many discussions today? We didn’t get here overnight, as with anything in the business world things evolve and shift over time. The evolution we are seeing today continues to shift organizational priorities more towards focusing on people and bringing humanity and experiences into our organizations.
What does it mean to have flexible work, and how will that affect the future of work? That was the question discussed by community members this week. Everyone has their own idea of what flexible work actually means, but for the most part it means being able to work anytime you want, anywhere you want. […]