When it comes to getting things done, most of us focus on managing our time, but what if that’s not enough? In this energizing solo episode of The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins flips the productivity script, showing why energy, not time, is your true leadership currency. Discover practical strategies, mindset shifts, and real-life stories as Mickey breaks down how to map your energy highs and lows, protect your best hours, and transform daily routines for better results at work and at home. Whether you’re leading teams, juggling meetings, or just trying to be more present, this episode is packed with tools to help you thrive without burning out. From actionable Pomodoro hacks to rituals that spark momentum and joy, you’ll learn how to turn everyday challenges into sources of renewal and success. Mickey also gets real about what happens when you neglect your energy, sharing candid stories and micro-habits that make recovery a non-negotiable. Ready for a higher-impact, more human approach to leadership? Tune in and start managing your energy, not just your calendar. What You’ll Learn: Why energy, not time, is the ultimate factor in productivity and leadership impactHow to identify your personal energy curve to schedule your most important work strategicallyThe power of “sprints, not marathons”: making the Pomodoro technique work for real-world teamsPractical ways to batch tasks by brainpower and protect transition time for better cognitive clarityHow to audit “energy leaks” (like draining meetings) and use AI to lighten your loadThe science and practice of micro-rests, micro-wins, and micro-joys to spark both momentum and meaningWhy recovery—through movement, nutrition, and joy—is a performance system, not a luxury, and simple ways to build it into your day In This Episode: 00:00 – Welcome to The Learnit Lounge: The podcast for measurable learning impact00:43 – Why managing energy trumps managing time01:32 – The myth of the “busy Olympics” and real measures of performance02:09 – How to map your energy curve and use it for deep work02:45 – Sprints, not marathons: making Agile and Pomodoro work for you03:52 – Brainpower batching: mornings, meetings, and admin zones04:08 – The power of protecting transition times and recovery between meetings04:53 – Auditing your “energy leaks” and using AI as a task partner05:29 – Micro-rests, micro-wins, and micro-joys: rituals that recharge06:11 – Start and stop rituals: signaling energy shifts at work and home06:30 – Treating recovery as seriously as deadlines—why it matters07:05 – Personal story: When buffers disappear and burnout takes over08:45 – The turnaround: Strategic scheduling, boundaries, and AI-assisted work09:23 – Your weekly experiment: Try these small high-impact changes09:57 – Why the best work happens when you manage energy, not just output10:12 – Subscribe for more human-first leadership and learning strategies10:36 – Connect on LinkedIn and share what you’re ready to stop doing About Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins: Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins helps people lead like humans first. As a Human Skills Facilitator at Learnit, she designs and leads workshops that turn everyday challenges—like feedback, burnout, and prioritization—into practical, people-centered skills. Her workshops are equal parts research, real talk, and humor, creating learning experiences that actually stick. Before joining Learnit, Mickey spent two decades in higher education leadership, where she coached and supervised hundreds of professionals through growth, change, and conflict while helping students graduate. That experience fuels her belief that strong leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about building trust, curiosity, and connection. Whether she’s facilitating a workshop, hosting The Learnit Lounge podcast, leading a panel, or sharing insights on LinkedIn, her goal stays the same: make professional development feel less like a checkbox and more like a conversation worth having. Resources & Mentions: Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins on LinkedInLearnit: www.learnit.com Podcast Contact Information: Website: www.learnit.comEmail: podcast@learnit.comFollow us on LinkedIn and Instagram for more updates.