
Episode 34: Deciding vs. Intending
Way back a few episodes ago, when we launched the series about using your time well, I mentioned the idea of deciding vs. intending. It
Way back a few episodes ago, when we launched the series about using your time well, I mentioned the idea of deciding vs. intending. It
I’ve thought it many times. And hear it often from clients. An obstacle to planning our time is that we don’t know how much time
Continuing in our series about using time in alignment with our values and priorities, today we’re talking about design. So many of us have experienced
We have more demands on our time now than we ever have. With all the noise, it can be difficult to figure out what to
We’re slowing down to take a look at how we use our time. In this episode, we’ll look specifically at how we make decisions about
Many of my clients want to work on how they use their time. Sometimes in their personal lives — spending more time with family, for
I recently had an experience that threw me. It was challenging mentally, physically, and emotionally. And for several weeks I didn’t feel like myself. But
I’m going to say it right off the bat: I don’t like the term impostor syndrome (or imposter if that’s your preference). It implies sickness,
Imagine you’re watching a play. And the theater has a spotlight operator — someone who directs a beam of focus on the appropriate dialogue or
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