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The John Poelstra Show
John Poelstra
133 episodes
3 months ago
I believe we are each the sole owner of our lives. Are you a true “owner” or an “employee” of your life?

All too often it’s easy to play small and think there’s nothing better. This mindset encourages us to find creative ways to cope and tolerate our circumstances instead of actively looking for ways to find all that is possible, often beyond our wildest dreams.

I believe there’s a better way to live, one where you lead and act as the driver of your life instead of being its passenger. In that spirit, this show covers a variety of topics around the themes of personal ownership, effective personal leadership, productivity, co-active coaching, and being a better human.

Along the way I'll share the things I'm learning myself and through other people as guests.
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I believe we are each the sole owner of our lives. Are you a true “owner” or an “employee” of your life?

All too often it’s easy to play small and think there’s nothing better. This mindset encourages us to find creative ways to cope and tolerate our circumstances instead of actively looking for ways to find all that is possible, often beyond our wildest dreams.

I believe there’s a better way to live, one where you lead and act as the driver of your life instead of being its passenger. In that spirit, this show covers a variety of topics around the themes of personal ownership, effective personal leadership, productivity, co-active coaching, and being a better human.

Along the way I'll share the things I'm learning myself and through other people as guests.
Show more...
Careers
Education,
Technology,
Business
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117: Plugging Time Leaks to Honor Commitments
The John Poelstra Show
21 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
117: Plugging Time Leaks to Honor Commitments
You might find it easier to honor your commitments by eliminating the things that waste your time and energy. Here’s how to do it.
Highlights

* Time leaks are things that eat away at your commitments and increase the possibility that you will not honor them
* Straight-Line Leadership: Tools for Living with Velocity and Power in Turbulent Times by Dusan Djukich

* “What you have committed to, up to now, is revealed by what you have produced or failed to produce”
* “Involved with” vs. “committed to”


* What gets in the way of honoring your commitments?
* What do you do or where do you go when you have 15 or 20 minutes between meetings?
* Reducing time leaks adds time back to your day
* Having large blocks of time without clear intentions or guard rails
* Committing to do certain things in a given day
* What things are you doing that aren’t giving you anything back?
* Managing Slack by turning off the presence indicator and closing it for an hour as an experiment
* Decide what you will say “No” to in a given week to help you plug a time leak–make them small and doable
* Unsubscribe from all those newsletters
* Disable the notifications on your phone or simply power it off
* Where do you go when you are bored or seeking to soothe yourself?
* Where do you find yourself without knowing how you got there?
* What’s the biggest mindless activity that you do in a day that consumes the most time?

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The John Poelstra Show
I believe we are each the sole owner of our lives. Are you a true “owner” or an “employee” of your life?

All too often it’s easy to play small and think there’s nothing better. This mindset encourages us to find creative ways to cope and tolerate our circumstances instead of actively looking for ways to find all that is possible, often beyond our wildest dreams.

I believe there’s a better way to live, one where you lead and act as the driver of your life instead of being its passenger. In that spirit, this show covers a variety of topics around the themes of personal ownership, effective personal leadership, productivity, co-active coaching, and being a better human.

Along the way I'll share the things I'm learning myself and through other people as guests.