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The Productivity Show Asian Efficiency
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4.5 • 49 Ratings
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At The Productivity Show we believe you should get your important things done without having to sacrifice your health, family and things that matter to you. This is a weekly podcast where we show you ways to save time, increase your productivity and happiness. We cover topics such as goal setting, time management, personal development and efficiency. Listen to our podcast today and start doubling your productivity.
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Leading With Heart w/ Executive Coach Edward Sullivan (TPS411)
Edward Sullivan has been coaching and advising start-up founders, Fortune 10 executives, and heads of state for over 15 years.
Edward is ALSO the co-author with John Baird of a new book called LEADING WITH HEART: 5 Conversations That Unlock Creativity, Purpose, and Results.
We’re going to get into a lot in this episode, but the main theme I want to explore is: How do we help OTHERS get their best results?
Even if you are not an executive or a “capital-L” Leader, there will be something in this episode for you.
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The 996 Work Culture, Super-Quick Meetings & A Surprising Report (TPS410)
Let’s catch up on what’s been happening in our industry and new trends that you need to be aware of so you stay ahead of the curve.
Aside from the industry news, we also have 3 important topics to go over:
The weird middle ground between DMs and meetings
The problem with the “996 Work Culture”
How has the pandemic impacted productivity?
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How To Start Over When You Lost Everything (TPS409)
Imagine you lost everything. How do you overcome that?
I was recently traveling in Europe and had… an incident. Long story short, I lost pretty much EVERYTHING except my phone.
As I recovered from this, I found that there are some things I had done well that helped me out, and there were some lessons learned that will make my life easier in the future if something like this ever happens again.
In this episode, we are going to talk about some ways you can protect your important digital and physical information, so it is there when you need it.
Thanh’s lessons learned from this stressful and productivity-killing event
How to access your important information from anywhere, even if you don’t feel comfortable using cloud services
The 3-2-1 Rule that will make sure your data is safe, no matter what happens.
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Biohacking, Psychedelics, and More w/ Shawn Wells (TPS408)
Today I’m joined by Shawn Wells.
He is the world’s leading nutritional biochemist and bestselling author of the book The Energy Formula, 6 life changing ingredients to unleash your limitless potential.
He’s an expert on Health Optimization and has formulated over 700 supplements, food, beverages, and cosmeceuticals and patented over 20 novel ingredients.
He’s also a chief clinical dietitian with over a decade of clinical experience.
Today we’re going to talk about optimizing your health, how to double your energy, and reinventing yourself…
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From Morning Routine to Rise Ritual: Be Consistent & Have A Great Day (TPS407)
One of THE most important things you can do to help your productivity is to create an easy to follow routine that you follow after you wake up
We don’t even like the term “morning routine” - we prefer “Rise Ritual” - because you can do it anytime, not just in the morning. Doesn’t matter what time you wake up.
The key is to have a routine of repeatable steps that you can follow to support your productivity when you start the day
In this episode, we’ll share how you can build your own Rise Ritual, and how to be consistent with it.
Here are 3 things you’ll get out of this episode:
-How to find time for your Rise Ritual, even when you’re busy
-How to build your routine, and which steps to include - and not include
-How to be consistent and roll with the punches when things fall about
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Protect Your Career Against AI, Single or Multiple Monitors, & More (TPS406)
Let’s catch up on what’s been happening in our industry and new trends that you need to be aware of so you stay ahead of the curve.
Aside from the industry news, we also have 3 important topics to go over:
Can you get away with the task manager built into your platform? Do you NEED a separate task manager?
Is AI-Generated Writing and Speech The Future?
Is it more productive to focus on one screen/device, or have multiple screens/devices?
You can find links to everything that we share in the show notes by going to theproductivityshow.com/406.
Customer Reviews
Awesome content!
These guys are the productivity ninjas you should listen to. There are only a few productivity podcasts I listen to and this one's definitely on the top of my list!
So out of touch
I have listened to this podcast for a number of years but I've gradually been feeling it is out of touch and TPS401 about buying time has confirmed it. I am a software engineer with a career and a young family. I'm looking for how to increase my efficiency in my employed hours to move forward with my career and spend more time with my family but the idea of buying time to get a personal assistant on $25 per hour, when I don't earn much more than that myself is a joke. Then $17 a meal 4 times per week, which is also picked out by that same assistant!!! I'd be bankrupt if I did this. You're mentioning a personal assistant to buy a wardrobe when I've not bought new clothes in a decade. Then you mention for those with less many look at your budget then mention $200 per month... I'm currently considering cancelling $36 per year of Todoist... This may work for entrepeneurs but it is definitely not the efficiency advice needed for someone who is employed and trying to make the best of their current time and assets.
Too many ads
Some great tips. But a ridiculous amount of adverts.