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055: How to Free Your Calendar Now for Next Year + See you in 2022!
Today I'm sharing an easy technique (and some of my favorite tools) for claiming your free time now for the year ahead, before everyone else haphazardly (even if unintentionally) fills in the cracks with scattershot scheduling.
054: Ten T's of Successful Delegating
Early reviews are in! Kirkus calls Free Time, "An entertaining, instructive reading experience . . . an invigorating and informative time-management manual." In perfect timing, I read this just before recording today's episode: "All three parts of the book are well written, applicable, and actionable. Stylistically, Blake is a master of alliteration and rhyming; she’s also adept at employing numbered and bulleted lists."
053: Facilitated Focus with Jake Kahana
What gets in the way of deep, intentional focus? Hint: the phone sitting right at your desk is designed for distraction and shallow work—at a primal level. Jake and his team at Caveday are taking a stand for social connection while carving dedicated time for deep work.
052: Perceived Capacity vs. Actual Capacity
Jon Kabat Zinn says, "Overwhelm means life is unfolding at a rate that neither my psyche or my nervous system can handle.” Sometimes life (and work) is like a yummy buffet: it all looks delicious, but our eyes are bigger than our stomach. Today I'm sharing a few reasons our perceived capacity can be misaligned with our actual capacity: invisible roles, poor role fit, taking on new exciting projects without first cutting back elsewhere, and broader contextual seasons and collective influences.