The Perfect Combo: Tea and Productivity
Last week I held the very first ever ProductiviTEA event at Podunk tea shop in New York City. I’m still beaming from the amazing energy in the room. (Maybe it was the boozy tea too?) The group was a mix from all different backgrounds. We had lawyers, fashion designers, personal trainers, financial services gurus, productivity coaches and branding experts.
Between sips of delicious tea and bites of yummy scones — it was clear that despite the differences in careers we all shared similar productivity issues. Some of the problems that popped up included:
1. Focusing on one task at a time (I suggested trying the Pomodoro technique where you work on a given task for a set amount of time — like 25 minutes.)
2. Dealing with email overwhelm (I’ve been there too – I love to sign up for newsletters newsletters,PDFs and free gifts of all kinds. If there’s a free promo code out there — I want it. All these goodies are delivered right to my inbox and I always have the best intentions to read them all but….the truth is I rarely do anything with that stuff. I created a system to Take Back My Inbox! For some tips and tricks on that front check out my new course.
3. Stopping your brain from going 100 MPH before bed (Reading a fiction book is a great cure for this. I used to read non-fiction all the time because I’m just so curious and always want to be learning something new. But about a month ago I realized it wasn’t working and switched to fiction. It’s amazing how much it settles you down before bed.)
We also talked about productivity styles and how you have to find out what works for you. I had so much fun helping people with their list and productivity problems and cheer on their successes. I created ListProducer.com to help those who where struggling to get organized – it feels really good to see the effect the blog has on people. Thanks so all who attended and hopefully we will have a repeat event sometime soon. I’m even thinking of doing a virtual event so people from all over can participate.
Another App Bites the Dust — Wun Wun is Done
If you follow this blog you’ll know that I seem to be cursed when it comes to apps. As soon as I find an app I like, it closes down, or gets bought out. Remember Umano, Astrid, Orchestra SpringPad and CardMunch.
It’s happened again.
I very rarely eat Shake Shack, mainly because they don’t do delivery and aren’t available on Seamless. So for the odd times when I feel like a burger I normally order through Wun Wun. That’s the delivery service that I’ve told you about in the past and it’s even in my book! They’ll get whatever you need from a store or restaurant in under an hour. Perfect.
So you can imagine how disappointed I was when I opened my Wun Wun app to find it had been closed down. Read more
What Google Headquarters Taught Me About Productivity
Last week I decided to use the 4th of July weekend as an excuse to go on vacation. I have always wanted to go to San Francisco and figured now was the time. My husband Jay and I toured around the city — saw the Golden Gate Bridge, walked up Lombard Street, strolled along Fisherman’s Wharf and even tasted some amazing wine in Napa and Sonoma Valleys.
While there – we were amazingly lucky to get a tour of the Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA. That’s about 50 minutes south of San Francisco. Anyone can check out the grounds but to get a real look inside the buildings an employee has to take you around. I was lucky to be introduced to Gopi Kallayil by a mutual friend and he was our very gracious host. He’s the Chief Evangelist at Google for Brand Marketing — isn’t that the coolest title ever? Read more