The Wholistic Productivity Podcast
When you fall behind, what's your first instinct? For most people, it's to work more. Stay later, get up earlier, push through the weekend. But in most cases, falling behind isn't a time problem. It's a focus problem. And adding more hours to a focus problem doesn't help you accomplish more, it just gives you more time to be unfocused in. In this episode of the Wholistic Productivity Podcast, Chris LeBrun shares a story from his own career about a meeting culture that completely swallowed his workday and what happened when leadership finally addressed the right problem instead of just the symptoms. Then, a Foo Fighters song on a trail run sparks a bigger question: are you actually getting the best of yourself, or are the people and obligations around you getting it all while you run on empty? Self-care isn't selfish. It's the foundation. And this episode is a reminder to stop rescuing rest and renewal from the scraps of your week and start treating them as the priority they are. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:14 More Hours 01:19 Meeting Culture Gone Wild 03:36 Fixing the Right Problem 05:10 The Unlikely Question 06:22 Facing the Music 07:15 Self-Care: The Key to Giving Your Best 08:52 Conclusion This episode is sponsored by Efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] Don't waste time searching for the best software. Let the experts at efficient.app [https://wholprod.link/sp/efficientapp] do it for you. They have tons of "No BS" reviews on all kinds of software so you'll always get an honest recommendation. When you're ready to buy they offer discounts as well. So check them out next time you are looking for new software! Support the show [https://buymeacoffee.com/wholisticproductivity] Join the free Wholistic Productivity community [https://wholprod.link/skool] on Skool
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