One of the greatest gifts you can get from your life coach or executive coach is the space they leave for you to grow into who you wish to become. Learn how creating empowering habits can set you up for becoming a bigger and better version of yourself.
This show will teach you the time management skills you need to be joyful, productive, & fulfilled in all areas of life. I believe that if we want a fulfilling life, we have to identify all the hats we wear, then dedicate our lives to turning each role into a beautiful work of art. This is episode 24 and I’m your host productivity expert, life coach, and corporate trainer, Scott Snow.
Self-development and Personal Productivity in the News - episode outline
1. James Clear’s book “Atomic Habits and the concept of identity-based habits
2. Study published in the Journal of Consumer Research (Psychology Today magazine, September 2015, N. Eyal)
3. Violin prodigy, Ida Haendel’s big thinking (Boston Globe, 7/10/20, C. Wollheim)
4. What’s better for creativity: silence or ambient noise? (Fortune magazine, 1/1/16)
5. Leadership and emotion in movies (Boston Globe, 7/10/20, T. Burr)
6. Using design thinking for personal development (NYT, 1/5/16, T. Parker-Pope)
7. Getting to know Martha Stewart and what makes her successful (WSJ, 12/19/19)
Well, that brings us to the end today’s episode. Let’s keep the momentum going. Text me and say you want a free consult and we’ll schedule a complementary, 20-minute consult call, to get you moving in the right direction. We’ll focus on your biggest time management challenge and I’ll help you come up with some personalized strategies to overcome that obstacle. My text number is 774-230-3928. Never under-estimate your ability to come up with your own solutions! The best way to do that is by participating in 1:1 coaching with a trained life coach.
We covered a lot today: the concept of identity-first habit forming from James Clear’s book, Atomic Habits, a violin virtuoso who had amazing confidence , the best conditions for doing your most creative work, how to use design thinking for self-development, and you were probably inspired by the great and powerful Martha Stewart.
I hope you enjoyed these strategies for managing your busy life and living your life’s purpose. Always remember: You Have to See the New You Before Anyone Else Can.