![]() How to access your important information from anywhere, even if you don’t feel comfortable using cloud services.Thanh’s lessons learned from this stressful and productivity-killing event.In this episode, we are going to talk about some ways you can protect your important digital and physical information, so it is there when you need it. Your cloud service could shut down, crash, or get hacked.Your laptop can get stolen out of your trunk.You may never be in a situation where you get robbed on a train in The Netherlands – at least we hope not! But a lot can happen to your important information. Long story short, I lost pretty much EVERYTHING except my phone.Īs I recovered from this, I found that there are some things I had done well that helped me out, and there were some lessons learned that will make my life easier in the future if something like this ever happens again. I was recently traveling in Europe and had… an incident. It’s easy, you’ll get new episodes automatically, and it also helps the show. If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketCast, or your favorite podcast player. What is a downside to the current work-from-home landscape?.Which year was better for productivity? 2019 or 2020?.What does Thanh think of the 40-hour work week?. ![]() What is AE’s “unlimited vacation” policy like?.How does Thanh bridge the gap between messages and full-blown meetings?.What does Brooks mean by something being “between a direct message and a full meeting?”.You can find links to everything that we share in the show notes by going to /410. How has the pandemic impacted productivity?įor a limited time, get 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at /tps.The problem with the “996 Work Culture”.The weird middle ground between DMs and meetings.Let’s catch up on what’s been happening in our industry and new trends that you need to be aware of so you stay ahead of the curve.Īside from the industry news, we also have 3 important topics to go over: If you enjoyed this episode, follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketCast or your favorite podcast player. Book – The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level by Gay Hendricks.Book – Leading with Heart: 5 Conversations That Unlock Creativity, Purpose, and Results by Edward Sullivan & John Baird.Action step you can take to integrate today’s topic into your life.What are Edward’s tips for finding purpose in what you do?.How does Edward uncover the true gifts and strengths of his clients when coaching?.What are “blind sets” and how can they be de-railing?.How does Edward help people overcome the fear of change?.How does Edward coach people who are not naturally inclined to help others?.What’s the best way to switch from an answering leadership style to a coaching leadership style?.How do heart-led companies and fear-led companies compare?.What is Edward’s advice to rising leaders to reach for that next level?.What differentiates middle-level executives from top-level executives in Edward’s opinion?.What led Edward to becoming an executive coach?. ![]() Cheat Sheet:īecome a member of TPS+ and get ad-free episodes a week before anyone else with other great bonuses like the famous “ One Tweak A Week” shirt. You can find links to everything that we share in the show notes by going to /411. Go to /tps for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify’s entire suite of features. Go to /TPS and get your FREE business checking account. So much productivity advice involves “personal productivity”, but let’s face it - so much of what we do relies on other people.Įven if you are not an executive or a “capital-L” Leader, there will be something in this episode for you. We’re going to get into a lot in this episode, but the main theme I want to explore is: How do we help OTHERS get their best results? Edward is CEO & President of Velocity, which is an executive coaching consultancy.Įdward is ALSO the co-author with John Baird of a new book called LEADING WITH HEART: 5 Conversations That Unlock Creativity, Purpose, and Results. His clients include executives from Google, Salesforce, Slack, and dozens of other fast-growth companies. In this episode, I’m excited to welcome Edward Sullivan, who has been coaching and advising start-up founders, Fortune 10 executives, and heads of state for over 15 years.
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