51 min

Achieving Promotable Productivity with Linda Babcock and Brenda Peyser of The No Club The ONE Thing

    • Careers

One of the four thieves of productivity is the inability to say ‘no.’
Whether it’s a deeply-rooted habit, a desire to avoid disappointing others, or the (often false) belief that saying ‘yes’ will make you look good as an employee, this is a trap that is too easy to fall for. But saying ‘yes’ to too many things can easily push out your own priorities.
Linda Babcock and Brenda Peyser are the authors of “The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work.” They are going to share how everyone, women in particular, can get comfortable with saying ‘no’ to the work that doesn’t push their career forward while still ensuring that important work gets done.
If you want to sharpen the skill of saying ‘no,’ visit thenoclub.com where you can purchase the book, learn to start your own club, and more.
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods.
We talk about:

What inspired The No Club

Examples of non-promotable work

Getting comfortable saying ‘no’ (even when it’s scary)

Finding support and accountability for saying ‘no’

Creating delegation win-wins

How organizations can operate equitably

Links & Tools from This Episode

Learn more at thenoclub.com


Read: The No Club


Follow on Twitter: @thenoclub


Follow in Instagram: @thenoclub


Free Resources

Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email podcast@the1thing.com


Mentioned in this episode:
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One of the four thieves of productivity is the inability to say ‘no.’
Whether it’s a deeply-rooted habit, a desire to avoid disappointing others, or the (often false) belief that saying ‘yes’ will make you look good as an employee, this is a trap that is too easy to fall for. But saying ‘yes’ to too many things can easily push out your own priorities.
Linda Babcock and Brenda Peyser are the authors of “The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work.” They are going to share how everyone, women in particular, can get comfortable with saying ‘no’ to the work that doesn’t push their career forward while still ensuring that important work gets done.
If you want to sharpen the skill of saying ‘no,’ visit thenoclub.com where you can purchase the book, learn to start your own club, and more.
To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods.
We talk about:

What inspired The No Club

Examples of non-promotable work

Getting comfortable saying ‘no’ (even when it’s scary)

Finding support and accountability for saying ‘no’

Creating delegation win-wins

How organizations can operate equitably

Links & Tools from This Episode

Learn more at thenoclub.com


Read: The No Club


Follow on Twitter: @thenoclub


Follow in Instagram: @thenoclub


Free Resources

Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email podcast@the1thing.com


Mentioned in this episode:
Factor 75
Head to FactorMeals.com/one50 and use code one50 to get 50%
off. That’s code one50 at FactorMeals.com/one50 to get 50% off!

Factor 75

51 min