The Manager's Mind
When your calendar is full but your thinking never gets traction, the problem is usually not focus or discipline. It is the rhythm the system is built on. What happens when work that requires deep continuity is forced into a schedule designed only for coordination? What We Explore: đď¸Why modern work rhythms still reflect factory coordination rather than knowledge creation đď¸How strategic and systems-building work becomes provisional and interruptible đď¸What it signals when you spend more time re-explaining work than advancing it One Insight ¡ One Tool ¡ One Shift 1ď¸âŁ: Managers often misread scattered thinking as a personal productivity failure, when it is actually a signal that strategic work is being asked to survive inside coordination time. 2ď¸âŁ: The distinction between manager hours and maker hours, used as a diagnostic lens rather than a time-blocking tactic. 3ď¸âŁ: Instead of questioning your capability, you begin noticing whether the system protects continuity long enough for real thinking to occur. đ Read and listen to this episode, and sign up to receive notifications when new episodes drop, all in one place: https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/managers-mind/manager-hours-vs-maker-hours [https://www.yourleadershipmap.com/managers-mind] đś Credits: Host: Catherine InslerMusic: âBackground Inspiringâ by Dmytro Kuvalin via Pixabay (Main intro and outro music)
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