21 min

117: Plugging Time Leaks to Honor Commitments The John Poelstra Show

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You might find it easier to honor your commitments by eliminating the things that waste your time and energy. Here’s how to do it.

Highlights



* Time leaks are things that eat away at your commitments and increase the possibility that you will not honor them

* Straight-Line Leadership: Tools for Living with Velocity and Power in Turbulent Times by Dusan Djukich



* “What you have committed to, up to now, is revealed by what you have produced or failed to produce”

* “Involved with” vs. “committed to”





* What gets in the way of honoring your commitments?

* What do you do or where do you go when you have 15 or 20 minutes between meetings?

* Reducing time leaks adds time back to your day

* Having large blocks of time without clear intentions or guard rails

* Committing to do certain things in a given day

* What things are you doing that aren’t giving you anything back?

* Managing Slack by turning off the presence indicator and closing it for an hour as an experiment

* Decide what you will say “No” to in a given week to help you plug a time leak–make them small and doable

* Unsubscribe from all those newsletters

* Disable the notifications on your phone or simply power it off

* Where do you go when you are bored or seeking to soothe yourself?

* Where do you find yourself without knowing how you got there?

* What’s the biggest mindless activity that you do in a day that consumes the most time?



Credits



* Original photo source

You might find it easier to honor your commitments by eliminating the things that waste your time and energy. Here’s how to do it.

Highlights



* Time leaks are things that eat away at your commitments and increase the possibility that you will not honor them

* Straight-Line Leadership: Tools for Living with Velocity and Power in Turbulent Times by Dusan Djukich



* “What you have committed to, up to now, is revealed by what you have produced or failed to produce”

* “Involved with” vs. “committed to”





* What gets in the way of honoring your commitments?

* What do you do or where do you go when you have 15 or 20 minutes between meetings?

* Reducing time leaks adds time back to your day

* Having large blocks of time without clear intentions or guard rails

* Committing to do certain things in a given day

* What things are you doing that aren’t giving you anything back?

* Managing Slack by turning off the presence indicator and closing it for an hour as an experiment

* Decide what you will say “No” to in a given week to help you plug a time leak–make them small and doable

* Unsubscribe from all those newsletters

* Disable the notifications on your phone or simply power it off

* Where do you go when you are bored or seeking to soothe yourself?

* Where do you find yourself without knowing how you got there?

* What’s the biggest mindless activity that you do in a day that consumes the most time?



Credits



* Original photo source

21 min