Ep. 4: Tips for Creating More Time in Your Day with Cole Casey & Jen Ertelt DaVita Leadership Insights

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We have two guests from DaVita’s great Denver area on the show this week, Cole Casey, a Group Facility Administrator, and Jen Ertelt, a Facility Administrator and Home Program Manager. They share specific, practical tips on how to create more energy in your day, so you feel like you have more time. They talk about scheduling with intentionality and share four actions that helped them personally:

* Schedule self-care time and truly unplug
* Make a list of things that energize and deplete you
* Set boundaries and say no
* Regularly reassess where you spend your time

And just to clarify, the context around the concept of saying “no” is that it should be a discussion with your manager. Certain work assignments are required to manage our clinical operations and business.
To learn more about managing your energy, check out the book Cole mentions, The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz.

GUESTS: Cole Casey, Group Facility Administrator & Jen Ertlet, Facility Administrator/ Home Program Manager
HOSTED BY: Grace Berman and Doug Miller

 
For DaVita teammates, please visit DaVitaWay.com (https://intranet.davita.com/Depts/Wisdom/davitaway/Pages/default.aspx) and click on Podcast to learn more our hosts and guests. Please also share your feedback through this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DLIpodcast (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DLIpodcast).

We have two guests from DaVita’s great Denver area on the show this week, Cole Casey, a Group Facility Administrator, and Jen Ertelt, a Facility Administrator and Home Program Manager. They share specific, practical tips on how to create more energy in your day, so you feel like you have more time. They talk about scheduling with intentionality and share four actions that helped them personally:

* Schedule self-care time and truly unplug
* Make a list of things that energize and deplete you
* Set boundaries and say no
* Regularly reassess where you spend your time

And just to clarify, the context around the concept of saying “no” is that it should be a discussion with your manager. Certain work assignments are required to manage our clinical operations and business.
To learn more about managing your energy, check out the book Cole mentions, The Power of Full Engagement: Managing Energy, Not Time, Is the Key to High Performance and Personal Renewal by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz.

GUESTS: Cole Casey, Group Facility Administrator & Jen Ertlet, Facility Administrator/ Home Program Manager
HOSTED BY: Grace Berman and Doug Miller

 
For DaVita teammates, please visit DaVitaWay.com (https://intranet.davita.com/Depts/Wisdom/davitaway/Pages/default.aspx) and click on Podcast to learn more our hosts and guests. Please also share your feedback through this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DLIpodcast (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DLIpodcast).