On today’s episode, I spend time with John Poelstra on a different kind of episode. I actually walk through the elements of adding elements of TimeCrafting to his productivity workflow through a series of conversations over the course of a five day period. Essentially, you’re getting a behind-the-scenes look at what it is like working with me through one of my Productivityist Coaching experiences.
Here’s a little about today’s guest (and producer of The Productivityist Podcast) John Poelstra…
John helps people take complete ownership of their lives and live in ways that are most meaningful to them–even when they think it’s impossible. This is the crux of his beliefs. John would say that he’s in the “personal development” and “human potential” business and that he help end unnecessary suffering. John loves clarifying confusing ideas and complicated situations that thwart progress and distract people from what’s most important. He helps people get clear on what they want and own their path to it. John helped executives, managers, small business owners, engineers, marketers, and people who are done having life happen to them and want to create something better.
Talking Points
Monday: How John’s doing on Monday morning and how he’s lining up his day
Monday: John’s normal Monday theme
Monday: How important is it for John to start the week right?
Monday: Mike’s homework for John
Tuesday: On how John usually set up his Mondays
Tuesday: Setting up Planning Day
Tuesday: What is John going to learn today?
Wednesday: What did John learn yesterday?
Wednesday: Focusing on what things to do
Wednesday: John’s theme for the day
Wednesday: Mike’s challenge for John
Thursday: How was John’s Wednesday?
Thursday: Lessons on focusing
Thursday: Things to talk about on Friday
Friday: How John feels about keeping a consistent theme throughout the week and weeks beyond?
Friday: Setting up the theme for the day
Friday: Mike reveals the recommended number of weeks where people should practice adopting their theme days
Friday: John’s takeaway from his themed 5 days
Quote
“I cannot say enough about the power of focus and just having these boundaries around what you are supposed to be working on.”
Relevant Links
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The key takeaway from this episode is that having an outside perspective and accountability can help you see the “blind spots” in your workflow and enhance your personal productivity in the short and long term.
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