Think Time

Blocking and Protecting Time to Think

Blocking and Protecting Time to Think

Do you crave time to do your deep thinking work during the work day, and not on nights and weekends? Too often workdays are filled with demands for back to back meetings, dozens of emails, IM’s and slack messages–that our days feel out of our control. Even when you set aside time to think, you are likely to give it away. Yet, investing time in strategic planning, writing, innovation, process improvement, or learning helps us shift from reactive to proactive. And go from working hard, to working smart.

Proactive vs Reactive: How to Reclaim Your Time

Proactive vs Reactive: How to Reclaim Your Time

After the onset of the pandemic, and during any crisis, our mindset takes a dramatic shift into functioning reactively. We don’t have the time or the information needed to take proactive steps in response to a crisis situation. We are left to respond reactively.

Minimize Interruptions While Keeping Everyone Happy

Minimize Interruptions While Keeping Everyone Happy

Interruptions are one of the most challenging aspects of working with others. Like everyone, you want to be reasonably accessible to the people you work with, and a true team player. But an over-the-top need to people-please can be a time trap; if you spend all day in helper-mode it's at the expense of completing more revenue-driven tasks.