Betta Bullets: Living from the Inside Out betta
-
- Education
hi there! if you're like me, you love podcasts. but sometimes I don't have the time or energy to listen to a full-blown 55-minute episode.
if you've ever had that problem, this podcast is for you.
subscribe for 5-minute briefings for all things self-develoment. expect segments of daily life lessons, thoughts, self-development content, & journaling tips released Tuesdays & Thursdays!
so get your coffee or matcha latte ready, pop in your favorite earbuds, and get ready to get more mindful.
-
how to STOP multi-tasking
we covered why you don't want to be multi-tasking in the previous episode.
so... now what?
in this episode, we'll cover 3 ultimate tips with multiple action items to re-frame your focus.
these are what i've been using in my own life to step away from task-switching, feeling unfocused, and drained (thanks to multi-tasking) and to step into feeling energized, relaxed, and laser focused!
_______________
References:
Ishak, Raven. “Focus More Each Day.” Bustle, Bustle, 25 Apr. 2016, https://www.bustle.com/articles/156224-11-ways-to-avoid-multitasking-focus-more-each-day.
Person. “Focus Techniques: 12 Tips to Get Focused.” Psych Central, Psych Central, 17 May 2016, https://psychcentral.com/lib/12-foolproof-tips-for-finding-focus#5. -
multitasking = brain damage (?!?)
i used to swear by multitasking. from the moment i woke to the minutes before i fell asleep, i prided myself with my ability do to multiple things at once.
this practice that was once seen as the ultimate productivity practice is now being revealed as one that actually is not only hindering your productivity BUT ALSO could be causing brain damage...
say whaaaattt??!
in this episode, i share several academic studies supporting the idea that not multi-tasking is actually the way to go.
______________
References:
Yeung, N. & Monsell, S. (2003). Switching between tasks of unequal familiarity: The role of stimulus-attribute and response-set selection. Journal of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception and Performance, 29(2): 455-469.
Meyer, D. E. & Kieras, D. E. (1997a). A computational theory of executive cognitive processes and multiple-task performance: Part 1. Basic mechanisms. Psychological Review, 104, 3-65.
Rogers, R. & Monsell, S. (1995). The costs of a predictable switch between simple cognitive tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 124, 207-231.
______________
More resources:
find more free resources from Project Purpose, the initiative i started to simplify personal development: projectpurpose.be
want to start bullet journaling? i created Betta Bullets to make this research-backed productivity tool easy to use (it's free!): bettabullets.com -
step 2: becoming a good packer
let's pick up where we left off on my personal mission to become a good packer, it's time to pile up and sort the stuff!
_________
About:
if you're like me, you love podcasts. but sometimes I don't have the time or energy to listen to a full-blown 55-minute episode.
if you've ever had that problem, this podcast is for you.
subscribe for 5-minute briefings for all things self-develoment. expect segments of daily life lessons, thoughts, self-development content, & productivity tips.
so get your coffee or matcha latte ready, pop in your favorite earbuds, and get ready to get more mindful.
__________
Resources
check out Betta Bullets for my journaling templates (PSST- it's 100% free!): bettabullets.com
check out Project purpose, the initiative i created to provide self-development tools for every learning style to make reaching our potential easier: projectpurpose.be -
procrasti-packing | how i'm getting better at PACKING
I've been a chronic bad packer. whether forgetting my hairbrush, heels, or helium (it's a long story...) to nearly always finding myself staying up all night packing before i'm supposed to travel because i put it off to the last minute.... this time, i'm determined to be good at packing!
it's been a journey, but i'm taking you along with me as i start to become someone who is an expert, not-stressed traveler and perfect packer.
today, was step one. because every great journey begins with a tiny step in the right direction.
see you soon, Miss America! -
step 3: PACKING!
let's tackle step 3 of packing... actually packing!
i hope you've gotten a few helpful tidbits from this process and have enjoyed accompanying me on my journey to becoming a good packer.
Miss America, here I come!
PRO TIP: a little lost? listen to the first 2 episodes to listen to the process of packing
_________
About:
if you're like me, you love podcasts. but sometimes I don't have the time or energy to listen to a full-blown 55-minute episode.
if you've ever had that problem, this podcast is for you.
subscribe for 5-minute briefings for all things self-develoment. expect segments of daily life lessons, thoughts, self-development content, & productivity tips.
so get your coffee or matcha latte ready, pop in your favorite earbuds, and get ready to get more mindful.
__________
Resources
check out Betta Bullets for my journaling templates (PSST- it's 100% free!): bettabullets.com
check out Project purpose, the initiative i created to provide self-development tools for every learning style to make reaching our potential easier: projectpurpose.be -
swap busy-ness for actual productivity with these tips
busy. productive. wait... there's a difference?
absolutely! and for the longest time, i wasn't truly aware of it. in this episode, we'll cover exact examples of each, and then dive into a few actionable tips that have helped me to foster more productivity in my own life!
love the idea of a brain dump? check out betta bullets for actionable support in prioritizing and creating your to-do lists (PSST- it's 100% free!): bettabullets.com
check out Project purpose, the initiiative i created to provide self-development tools for every learning style to make reaching our potential easier: projectpurpose.be
References:
Marfice, Christina. “Busy vs Productive - Which Are You?” Superhuman Blog, Superhuman Blog, 22 Nov. 2022, https://blog.superhuman.com/busy-vs-productive/.
The post that sparked this episode:
https://www.reddit.com/r/productivity/comments/zcekal/something_i_wish_i_had_5_years_ago/