Today I want to teach you four big ideas about how to improve your attitude. Your attitude has more to do with your productivity than you've realize.
Let's jump right in and talk about the first idea: assessing your attitude.
I may be dating myself here, but when I grew up, there was a cartoon called Winnie the Pooh. And Winnie the Pooh had several characters on it. But three of the characters, one was Winnie the Pooh, who was a happy go lucky bear, that got along with everyone. And all he...
Shay Rowbottom is the co-founder and former COO of a Facebook agency that worked with companies like PetCo, Yahoo, Verlo and dozens more in creating content and devising content strategies for social media. Since joining the LinkedIn platform in May of 2018, Shay has grown to over 180,000 followers, garnered over ten million views on her content, and generated seven figures in sales for partnering media companies. Now, she's ready to share her strategies with you and produce the same kind of...
It all started on Christmas Eve 2019. It was then I had the crazy idea of not checking email or social media on Christmas Day. Now, I do this once a week. Let me tell you why and the results.
Ron Webb likes solving really big problems, especially with a team that takes self-accountability seriously and wants to solve the big problems, too.
In this episode, we talk about accountability, confirmation bias, negative talk, roadblocks to productivity, and how to use the snooze feature on email.
On this episode, I'm going to teach you four big ideas on how you can seriously get more done now. Chances are really good that if you're watching this video or listening to this podcast, you want to become more productive. But maybe you don't know how. Maybe you're trying different things. You're following different thought leaders, and you're saying, "maybe this episode, maybe this podcast, maybe this video is going to give you the strategies on how to become more productive." I certainly...
Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. is an award-winning financial attorney and author of Life & Debt. She has over 20 years of experience in consumer and business financial debt solutions. Leslie is the founder and managing director of Tayne Law Group, P.C., a New York-based law firm dedicated to debt management, debt resolution, and bankruptcy alternatives.
Leslie and Mark discuss strategies for how to successfully grow your business.
One of the things I hear often is I don't have enough time. I think it's very interesting when people tell me this because when I study high performers, whether it's a Mark Cuban or Brendon Burchard or Grant Cardone, or whatever case may be, they are much busier than the average person. Probably busier than you and me. And they have time. So when people tell me they don't have time, I start to wonder why.
And so in this video, on this podcast, I want to share four big myths about time. Now,...
Darren Kirby was an overweight, busy Dad in his late 30's. He educated himself on nutrition and fitness - losing nearly 62 pounds and has entered multiple Ironman competitions in the process. He is now passionate about encouraging Dads and men in their forties to improve their fitness and nutrition and live a happy and healthier life.
Mark and Darren talk about how you can be fit and obtain optimum health even if you're a busy person.
Katie Elliott is the founder of Little Challenges, a place to find simple, practical, evidence-based ideas of ways to make the 'messy' business of being human just a little bit easier. She hosts the 'Adventures in Behaviour Change' podcast where she interviews behavioral scientists, psychologists, authors, and people with real-life experience of significant behavior change and asks them to share a 'Little Challenge' that listeners can try at home.
Today, I want to talk to you about wasting time.
Everyone on this planet, unless it's your last day on it, which I hope it's not, hope you don't die today, you have 24 hours to spend every single day. And that's 168 hours a week. That's a lot of time.
And over the last couple of years, I have done a lot of studying of high performers. And what I've learned is what high performers do and what the rest of the world do, there's a huge difference. And I want to share with you five ways that...
Lauren Polly is a speaker, life coach, and multi-award-winning author of The Other Side of Bipolar. Her mission in life is to help others thrive beyond their labels, reclaim their innate gifts, and blaze a unique trail in the world.
Lauren and Mark discuss the stigma of mental illness, bridging the gap, the importance of self-awareness, and how you can deal with mental illness at work and at home.
It's a new year AND a new decade. In this training, I'll teach you 3 ways to be productive in 2020 and beyond.