In an enlightening conversation with Dr. Dale Whelehan, CEO of Four Day Week Global, we dive into the evolving landscape of work and the compelling argument for a four-day workweek. This discussion unfolds organically, touching on the profound benefits that a shortened workweek can offer not just to individual productivity and well-being but also to the broader societal and business landscapes. Dr. Whelehan, with his extensive research and leadership in advocating for… Continue reading
Episode 502: Dan Pontefract Talks About Redefining Work-Life Balance
In today's podcast, I had an engaging conversation with Dan Pontefract, a renowned leadership strategist, about the nuanced aspects of work-life balance and productivity. Dan brings a fresh perspective to these topics, challenging the conventional understanding of work-life balance with… Continue reading
Episode 495: Erik Fisher Talks About Navigating Productivity, Avoiding Burnout, and Podcast Evolution
My guest for this episode, Erik Fisher, is the voice behind the "Beyond the To-Do List" – a podcast that has been going strong since 2012. Erik and I delve into the adventure of keeping a podcast rolling consistently, witnessing… Continue reading
Beyond Work-Life Balance: The Pursuit of Wholeness in a Fragmented World
I've spent years advocating for productivity and efficient time management. I've seen countless articles and discussions about the elusive concept of "work-life balance." I want to challenge that paradigm and propose a new way of thinking: we should stop striving… Continue reading
Episode 258: What You Can Learn from Napoleon Hill with Jeffrey Gitomer
Jeffrey Gitomer joins me on this episode of the program. Jeffrey is the author of 15 best-selling books. He’s a creative, on-the-edge, writer and speaker whose expertise on sales, customer loyalty, and personal development is world renowned. Known for presentations,… Continue reading
Balance Schmalance
Here it is: Balance is a myth. Shifting isn't. When you talk about balance, suddenly you're also talking about multitasking. The act of balancing requires at least two things to be in play, and so focus is split between those… Continue reading