Stress-free productivity: Alexis Haselberger is a time management coach who has worked with Google, Lyft, Workday, Capital One, Upwork, and many more.
Thriving in those stressful environments is the through-line in this episode, but even if you DON’T work in corporate, there’ll be lots of practical and actionable advice for you too.
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- Top 3 Productivity Resources [2:30]
- Who is Alexis, and what does she do? [4:15]
- How do corporate environments differ from other work environments? [6:56]
- What sorts of concerns does Alexis hear from clients in corporate environments, and how does she suggest dealing with them? [8:54]
- How does Alexis help her clients feel more on top of things in corporate environments? [10:45]
- How does Alexis help her clients get out of corporate time-sucks? [12:27]
- How corporate HR departments react to bringing Alexis in to their environments? [14:01]
- How does Alexis determine whether clients are getting what they want out of what they do? [17:06]
- What does Alexis do to help clients with time-tracking? [21:51]
- How does Alexis determine the actual problem when listening to clients’ concerns with corporate life? [24:15]
- What are Alexis’s tips for prioritization in the corporate world? [29:13]
- Which common themes stand out to Alexis when working with corporate clients? [33:00]
- Which task management tool does Alexis recommend most often when working with corporate clients? [35:34]
- Action step you can take to integrate today’s topic into your life [36:58]
Links:
- Loom
- TextExpander
- How to Change, by Katy Milkman
- TickTick
- Productivity Academy
- Become a member of TPS+
- Take the Productivity Quiz
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