“That’s a great idea!” A great idea is the seed of every successful business on Earth. It can also be a very enticing distraction that breaks down your focus. While at a speaking engagement in Las Vegas, I had the privilege of meeting Dakota Hanshew. This young man, at only 23 years of age, is … Continue reading “How a “Perhaps List” keeps your great idea in focus”
Tag: Time Management
Why a quick question is destroying your productivity and focus
“Can I ask you a quick question?” Recently, I spoke to the incredible LinkedIn Learning team in Dublin, about the Myth of Multitasking. I talk about the “Dreaded Double Q,” and how it encourages the Culture of Vultures. A vulture swoops about, waiting for an opening to drop in and take a bite of a … Continue reading “Why a quick question is destroying your productivity and focus”
How using a buffer in your schedule helps you stay on time
“I’m sorry for being late. I missed the train.” I’m here in Zurich, Switzerland, at the Zurich Main Train Station, and it reminded me of an important part of my time management system. When you travel, it’s common to add a little buffer time so that you don’t miss the train or plane. After all, … Continue reading “How using a buffer in your schedule helps you stay on time”
Why switchtasking is costing you hours of lost time
What price are you paying for your switchtasking? The currency is time. I recently spoke at an event for Abrigo about how multitasking disrupts growth. Imagine this: you’re at your desk, focused on a project, when your phone rings. You stop and switch your focus to the conversation with a coworker. After that talk ends, … Continue reading “Why switchtasking is costing you hours of lost time”
How to stay focused and productive in an open office environment
“How can I focus without walls around me?” The perils of an open office! I’m here in Zurich, Switzerland, speaking to executives from a pharmaceutical company. Weeks before the event, I asked them: “What is the most common cause of interruptions in your day?” They mentioned emails, meetings, and instant messages, of course. Yet, the … Continue reading “How to stay focused and productive in an open office environment”