63 episodes

Welcome to 'Distracted with Angela Lockwood,' the podcast where practical meets purposeful in the pursuit of focus mastery.

Angela Lockwood, a renowned occupational therapist and author, invites you to join her to explore brain-boosting strategies, gain insights from experts, and be inspired by real-life stories of people who navigate a noisy world. Whether you are a busy executive, business owner, parent or student, distraction stops us from living the life we choose. It’s time to explore the age of distraction and learn the art of focus with Angela and her guest experts.

Ready to reclaim your focus? Visit www.angelalockwood.com.au to connect with Angela and learn how you can thrive in the age of distraction.

Distracted Angela Lockwood

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Welcome to 'Distracted with Angela Lockwood,' the podcast where practical meets purposeful in the pursuit of focus mastery.

Angela Lockwood, a renowned occupational therapist and author, invites you to join her to explore brain-boosting strategies, gain insights from experts, and be inspired by real-life stories of people who navigate a noisy world. Whether you are a busy executive, business owner, parent or student, distraction stops us from living the life we choose. It’s time to explore the age of distraction and learn the art of focus with Angela and her guest experts.

Ready to reclaim your focus? Visit www.angelalockwood.com.au to connect with Angela and learn how you can thrive in the age of distraction.

    64: Parkinson's Australia: Stepping Up For Better Brain Health

    64: Parkinson's Australia: Stepping Up For Better Brain Health

    In this episode of Distracted, Angela Lockwood interviews Olivia Nassaris, the CEO of Parkinson's Australia. They discuss the increasing prevalence of Parkinson's disease and the challenges faced by individuals living with the condition. Olivia shares her personal connection to Parkinson's and her passion for advocating for those affected. They highlight the need for greater awareness and understanding of Parkinson's, as well as improved support and resources for patients and their families. Olivia also discusses the importance of exercise and lifestyle factors in managing the symptoms of Parkinson's. The episode concludes with a discussion on Olivia's vision for Parkinson's Australia and the initiatives they are working on.


    Episode Takeaways
    Parkinson's disease is a neurological condition that is increasing in prevalence, with the number of diagnosed cases expected to triple by 2050. There is currently no known cause or cure for Parkinson's, and the lack of a clear diagnostic tool makes early detection and intervention challenging. Individuals with Parkinson's face a range of challenges, including motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms, depression, anxiety, and apathy. Support and resources are needed to help individuals with Parkinson's manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. Education and awareness campaigns are crucial to combat misconceptions and promote understanding of Parkinson's. Exercise and lifestyle factors, such as nutrition and hydration, play a significant role in managing Parkinson's symptoms and overall well-being. There is a need for greater access to multidisciplinary support and allied health services, particularly in regional, rural, and remote communities. Parkinson's Australia aims to study different communities with Parkinson's, educate healthcare professionals, and raise national awareness to improve the lives of those affected by the condition. Episode Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    06:12 Challenges Faced by Individuals with Parkinson's
    13:27 Advocacy and Awareness for Parkinson's
    26:32 The Vision for Parkinson's Australia

    Parkinson's Australia: https://www.parkinsons.org.au/
    Parksinson's Info Line: 1800 644 189
    Parkinson's Australia Statistics: https://www.parkinsons.org.au/statistics/
    Parkinson's Australia Iceberg: https://www.parkinsonsnsw.org.au/parkinsons-awareness/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjww_iwBhApEiwAuG6ccN...
    Alan Border Call to Government Video: https://www.parkinsons.org.au/news/allan-border-ao-advocates-for-parkinsons-australia/
    Parkinson's National Conference: https://www.parkinsons.org.au/event/panc/

    • 31 min
    63: Understanding Attention Deficits

    63: Understanding Attention Deficits

    In this episode, Angela Lockwood interviews Sharon Collon, an ADHD coach and consultant, about understanding and navigating ADHD. They discuss the difference between a diagnosis of ADHD and simply being distracted, as well as the misconceptions surrounding ADHD. Sharon shares common challenges faced by individuals with ADHD and their families, and highlights the importance of honoring the strengths and unique thinking styles of those with ADHD. They also explore the connection between ADHD and entrepreneurship, the power of community support, and strategies for staying connected to oneself throughout the ADHD journey.


    Episode Takeaways
    ADHD is more than just a focus issue; it involves impairments in executive function skills such as organization, planning, and emotional regulation. There are many misconceptions about ADHD, including the belief that it only affects hyperactive boys or that individuals can simply try harder to overcome it. ADHD can be a source of strength and creativity, as individuals with ADHD often think differently, have good pattern recognition, and excel in urgent situations. Supporting individuals with ADHD requires customized approaches that work with their unique brain processing systems, rather than trying to force them into neurotypical operating systems. Building a community of individuals going through similar experiences can provide support, understanding, and opportunities to learn from each other's strengths and strategies. Episode Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:01 Understanding ADHD
    03:20 Misconceptions about ADHD
    08:26 Challenges of ADHD
    10:06 Common Misjudgments about ADHD
    12:15 The Strengths of ADHD
    15:25 ADHD and Entrepreneurship
    18:08 Strategies for Families with ADHD
    19:06 The Power of Community
    22:02 Staying Connected to Yourself
    26:00 Takeaways and Conclusion

    • 28 min
    62: Slow Productivity. The New Pace of Living

    62: Slow Productivity. The New Pace of Living

    In this episode, Angela Lockwood discusses the book 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport. She shares her experience of discovering the book and the concept of slow productivity. Angela explains that slow productivity is a philosophy for organizing knowledge and work efforts in a sustainable and meaningful manner. It is based on three principles: doing fewer things, working at a natural pace, and obsessing over quality. She emphasizes the importance of creating space in our lives, being intentional with our time, and finding joy in our tasks. Angela encourages listeners to embrace slow productivity and make choices that align with their values and goals.


    Episode Takeaways
    Slow productivity is a philosophy for organizing knowledge and work efforts in a sustainable and meaningful manner. It is based on three principles: doing fewer things, working at a natural pace, and obsessing over quality. Creating space in our lives allows us to slow down and make intentional choices. By focusing on one task at a time and going deep, we can achieve better quality work. Slowing down and finding joy in our tasks can lead to greater fulfillment and satisfaction.
    Episode Chapters
    00:00 Introduction: Discovering 'Slow Productivity'
    13:39 The Struggle with Time and the Need for Slow
    20:26 Slowing Down and Creating Space
    23:12 Intentional Choices and Finding Joy in Tasks
    26:52 Embracing Slow Productivity for Fulfillment

    • 28 min
    61: Designing Spaces to Enhance Focus

    61: Designing Spaces to Enhance Focus

    In this episode Angela Lockwood speaks with Mel Marsden, workplace strategist and design lead at COMUNiTI. They explore the impact of the workplace on health and wellbeing in modern workplaces. She emphasizes the need for workplaces to evolve and support different types of work. Marsden shares a case study of transforming a traditional office space into a more engaging and reflective environment. She also provides tips for individuals to take control of their workspaces and for leaders to create inspiring workspaces for their teams. Marsden highlights the importance of emotional wellbeing in the workplace and offers quick wins to improve workspaces.

    Episode Takeaways
    The workplace has a significant impact on health and wellbeing, and it is important to create spaces that support different types of work. Transforming workspaces requires understanding the organization's goals, values, and purpose, and designing spaces that align with the brand essence.
    Individuals can take control of their workspaces by personalizing them, incorporating greenery, and creating spaces for focused work. Leaders can keep teams inspired and connected by establishing communication norms, coordinating anchor days for in-person collaboration, and creating spaces that promote social connections. Quick wins to improve workspaces include decluttering, incorporating natural light and plants, and designating spaces for quiet work and collaboration.  
    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mel Marsden
    01:13 The Impact of the Workplace on Health and Wellbeing
    06:46 Creating Workspaces that Support Different Types of Work
    10:18 Transforming Workplaces: Case Study of Hall Chadwick
    13:05 Taking Control of Your Workspace
    14:17 Workplace Wellbeing: More Than a Fruit Bowl
    20:24 Creating Inspiring Workspaces for Teams
    21:01 Tips for Leaders to Keep Teams Inspired and Connected
    25:03 Quick Wins to Improve Workspaces
    27:21 Where to Find Mel Marsden

    • 28 min
    60: Staying Focused When Owning Your Own Business

    60: Staying Focused When Owning Your Own Business

    In this episode, Angela Lockwood interviews Kel Quarrell about the concept of alignment in business. Kel explains that many business owners struggle with determining their highest priorities and managing their time effectively. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's goals, values, and priorities in order to create a business that aligns with them. Kel also discusses the significance of asking insightful questions and avoiding the temptation to provide answers for clients. She highlights the importance of reviewing and reflecting on one's business to ensure alignment with the current season of life. Kel shares her own morning routine and strategies for eliminating distractions. She also introduces her Bold Aligned Business membership, which focuses on building awareness and making changes to create a business in alignment with one's goals and values.


    Takeaways Determining priorities and managing time effectively are common challenges for business owners. Creating a business that aligns with one's goals, values, and priorities is crucial for long-term success and fulfillment. Asking insightful questions and avoiding the temptation to provide answers for clients is essential for understanding their needs and desires. Regular review and reflection are necessary to ensure that a business remains aligned with the current season of life and personal priorities.
    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and the Concept of Alignment
    01:17Frustrations of Business Owners Working Alone
    04:06The Art of Asking Insightful Questions
    05:58The Importance of Client-Centered Approach
    07:41Alignment and the Impact on Business
    09:34Seasons of Life and Priorities
    12:37Creating a Morning Routine for Focus and Alignment
    14:30Identifying and Eliminating Distractions
    23:35Bolderline Business Membership and Building Alignment
    25:46The Freedom and Control of Running Your Own Business
    26:47Acknowledging the Work of Business Owners
    27:09Conclusion and Call to Action

    • 28 min
    59: Habits For Success

    59: Habits For Success

    Episode Summary
    In this episode, Angela Lockwood discusses the power of habits and how they can set us up for success. She emphasizes that habits can be positive and serve us well, but it's important to define what success looks like for ourselves. Angela highlights the importance of mindset, environment, and time in creating intentional habits. She shares her bookend routines for starting and ending the day with a positive mindset. Angela also emphasizes the need for a clear and inspiring environment to support focus and productivity. Finally, she encourages listeners to take action and implement strategies to make a difference in their lives.
     
    Episode Takeaways
    Define what success looks like for yourself and visualize it. Pay attention to positive things that energize and motivate you. Create bookend routines to start and end the day with a positive mindset. Clear and organize your environment to support focus and productivity. Use time effectively by focusing on one or two important tasks and avoiding over-scheduling. Chapters
    00:00 Introduction: The Power of Habits
    02:11 Defining Success and Setting Goals
    04:32 Visualizing Success and Creating Habits
    06:21 The Importance of Positive Mindset
    09:36 Choosing Where to Focus Your Attention
    10:59 The Big Three: Mindset, Environment, and Time
    12:59 Bookend Routines for a Positive Mindset
    23:02 Using Time Effectively and Avoiding Over-Scheduling
    27:33 Taking Action and Implementing Strategies
    28:01Conclusion: Making a Difference in Your Life

    • 29 min

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