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Beyond the To-Do List - Productivity for Work and Life

Beyond the To-Do List - Productivity for Work and Life

Author: Erik Fisher

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Conversations with productivity experts, authors, and creatives on how to implement productivity strategies in both your professional and personal life. The goal as you listen is to help you gain perspective, practical knowledge, and productivity insights for living a whole life that goes Beyond The To-Do List.

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Christi Sewell

It definitely isn't as simple as introvert or extrovert. It sounds like they are describing an extroverting introvert.

Jun 24th
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Valerie DeWandel Ayres

probably one of my least favorite episodes. I had difficulty following the guest speaker to me he seemed to ramble and not finish his thoughts.

Feb 25th
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Melissa Noakes

Thank you Erik. Very useful information, and if Mike (or any of us) can't be authentic about our own story, that's living a lie or in fear. Don't worry about what people think if you open a platform for being honest - the alternative is much worse.

Jun 17th
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Kenneth Hopkins

so wish these apps were not Mac only.

Apr 23rd
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James Mitterling

excellent episode

Apr 9th
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Inna Perets

This episode is full of lots of great tips and information! Definitely have to listen to it again.

Feb 28th
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Sarah Raad

Hi guys, I listened till the end and took notes 😊😊 thank you for being awesome

Feb 28th
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Inna Perets

Yes! God always seems for have a Solution C!

Feb 27th
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Inna Perets

Perfect title to this episode. I love that quote.

Feb 27th
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Inna Perets

Haha I love this!!! Expectation vs. Reality

Feb 25th
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Ify Nsoha

yo this is quality content.

Feb 13th
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AwarenessTriPp

funny how I put atomic habits on my list of books to read and then the next day I find this podcast! James brings up that habits essentially form our Identity. it definitely shifted the way I think about my daily actions and inactions and habits and routines. also the 2 min rule is interesting. I am having a bit of difficulty figuring out what is the simplest part of a habit but I'll definitely listen to this podcast a few more times and check out that book 👌 #muchappreciated

Jan 18th
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sequoia fabunmi

Electronic Musicians Podcast

Jan 18th
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AwarenessTriPp

enjoyed this episode very much , it did leave me wondering more about coaching and how to go about finding a coach or mentor in conventional or unconventional ways / professional or unprofessional coaches if that makes sense. I think it'd be great to hear a podcast on this topic. I look forward to what you've got coming next

Dec 5th
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Paul Winfield

Went from a broken family to Senior Manager responsible for millions of dollars of infrastructure and 90 + employees, with many success stories/Friends/Community engagement, only to be taken down by Corporate politics, 20 years experience doing the right thing, doing what made me feel valuable. Post two decades of Corporate BS playing the game, to be reduced down to the rubble of my formal self. It's been 9 years of why me? I was so successful? Corporate Sharks why? Has left me empty inside or as the podcast mentioned about addressing the issues in the past, vs the moral inventory of yourself and being able to shed the resentment, getting the truth out and putting the past behind me is where I'm stuck.

Aug 1st
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Lisa Jean Rawlins

hmm, at first, with all that I've read and skimmed over here...In was super excited...but never mind lol

Jun 22nd
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Janeth Flores

tThanks

Jun 20th
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Kaite Mannon

I expected a bit more...this was a lot of talking without a lot of content. I felt like I was eavesdropping on a lunch conversation.

Jun 18th
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Hkyeng Seng Naw Awng

great contents

Jun 14th
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Janeth Flores

hi

Jun 13th
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