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May 26, 2021
Episode 372: Your Energy Level Formula with Michelle Cederberg

Everything is done so much better when we manage our energy levels. Through the Success-Energy Equation, Michelle Cederberg shares her tactics to help you fuel every area of your life.
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This episode is brought to you by OTIS , a digital marketing assistant to help you target, optimize and measure campaigns. From the easy-to-use app you create Facebook, Instagram and Google ads, and OTIS’ A.I. technology intuitively optimizes your daily budget to whichever platform is performing best. It will analyze your existing customers to retarget and find other people like them to target your ads to. I love how you can see results from as little as $10 per day, and track results all in real time. As a listener to the show, get a 14 day free trial plus $50 in ad credit. Visit MeetOtis.com/TIMECRAFTING to take advantage of this offer today.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/timecrafting. Give BetterHelp a try today.
Certified Speaking Professional Michelle Cederberg has captivated audiences across the world with her messages about how to set worthwhile goals and get energized for success. As a coach, consultant and professional speaker, Michelle educates busy, driven professionals about purpose, productivity – and the pursuit of better.
Tune in to this candid conversation as we uncover some key insights from Michelle’s book The Success-Energy Equation: How to Regain your Focus, Recharge your Life and Really Get Sh!t Done. We also discuss how to recognize when your thoughts are becoming unproductive, the “How might I…?” question, the power of repetition, and making plans (weather permitting).
Talking PointsFactor in energy into your equation (02:14)Understanding your energy levels (03:43)The Motivation Matrix (05:04)The 4 Rs for managing negative self-talk (07:19)What we can learn from will power (24:43)Why you need to be more hydrated (28:36)Helpful Links‘The Success-Energy Equation’ by Michelle CederbergHistory of Swear WordsEpisode 340: Your Motivation Code with Todd Henry3 PM, Weather Permitting‘The Power of Full Engagement’ by Jim Loehr and Tony SchwartzThe Daily Driver‘Do The Work’ by Steven Pressfieldwww.SuccessEnergyBook.com“Everything we do that drives our success is better when we manage our energy.”
– Michelle Cederberg
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May 19, 2021
Episode 371: Find Your ONE Thing with Geoff Woods
With a simple, powerful concept to focus on what matters most in your personal and work lives, Geoff Woods joins the show to share how you can find your One Thing.
This episode is sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs . When your business is ready to make that next hire, LinkedIn Jobs can help by matching your role with qualified candidates so that you can find the right person quickly. You can pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Just visit linkedin.com/timecrafting to get fifty dollars off your first job post. Terms and conditions apply.
This episode is sponsored by Setapp , a large collection of 200+ powerful Mac apps, for almost any task, available by subscription. It’s the best way to discover new, quality apps so you can get all the tools you need to be productive. Plans start from $9.99 per month. With this flat monthly fee you get access to full-featured pro versions of apps, including Ulysses, MindNode and CleanMyMacX. Head over to Setapp.com for a one week free trial today.
This episode is brought to you by OTIS , a digital marketing assistant to help you target, optimize and measure campaigns. From the easy-to-use app you create Facebook, Instagram and Google ads, and OTIS’ A.I. technology intuitively optimizes your daily budget to whichever platform is performing best. It will analyze your existing customers to retarget and find other people like them to target your ads to. I love how you can see results from as little as $10 per day, and track results all in real time. As a listener to the show, get a 14 day free trial plus $50 in ad credit. Visit MeetOtis.com/TIMECRAFTING to take advantage of this offer today.
Geoff Woods is the Co-Founder & President of ProduKtive®, the training company behind The ONE Thing and the host of The ONE Thing podcast. He’s an advisor to executives ranging from small businesses to the Fortune 500, helping them design the future of work, and create cultures where people are clear on what matters most so they achieve extraordinary results.
I loved geeking out with Geoff in this episode, as we muse over the ultimate currency: time. Tune in as we explore having clarity, how to invest more in our time, disabling notifications, when it’s time to switch priorities – and goal-setting for couples.
Talking PointsThe ONE Thing in the nutshell (2:02)Master the 3 C’s to invest more in your time (4:22)Why productivity is beyond just efficiency and effectiveness (11:01)Our relationship with email (13:58)Getting on the same page with people around you (22:03)How tools can (and can’t) support your productivity (31:19)Helpful Links‘The ONE Thing’ by Gary Keller and Jay PapasanWhy time management is ruining our livesKeep Productive ChannelThe ONE Thing PodcastThe1Thing.com“Don’t confuse busyness with business.”
– Geoff Woods
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[image error]May 12, 2021
Episode 370: Scale Your Services with Shawn Dill and Lacey Book

The business side of things can get messy if you’re a service professional. You need help along the way to truly scale so you can do more of what you love. Shawn Dill and Lacey Book unpack where to start.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/timecrafting. Give BetterHelp a try today.
This episode is brought to you by OTIS , a digital marketing assistant to help you target, optimize and measure campaigns. From the easy-to-use app you create Facebook, Instagram and Google ads, and OTIS’ A.I. technology intuitively optimizes your daily budget to whichever platform is performing best. It will analyze your existing customers to retarget and find other people like them to target your ads to. I love how you can see results from as little as $10 per day, and track results all in real time. As a listener to the show, get a 14 day free trial plus $50 in ad credit. Visit MeetOtis.com/TIMECRAFTING to take advantage of this offer today.
With a background in chiropractic steeped in neurology, Shawn Dill and Lacey Book help support service professionals grow their business. Through their principles of success in marketing, sales and mindset, I had to bring them on to the show to learn more about how they help small businesses run productively.
Join our conversation as we explore neuroplasticity, midday routines, our shared love for simplicity, practical insights from their book ‘None of Your Business: A Winning Approach to Turn Service Providers into Entrepreneurs’ – and what it’s like working with your partner.
Talking PointsMastering a midday routine (1:58)How to not lose track from your routines (3:48)Finding the harmony between work and home life when you work with your partner (7:46)The impact of investing in great people (18:38)Why we need to step back in order to move forward (24:35)Helpful Links‘None of Your Business’ by Shawn Dill and Lacey BookEpisode 121: Beyond the E-Myth with Michael E. GerberShawnAndLacey.com“Implement infrastructure before growth.”
– Shawn Dill and Lacey Book
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May 10, 2021
Bonus Episode: The Patreon Process with Steve Dotto

Steve Dotto shares how you can best leverage support from your community through Patreon, and why it should be a key pillar to your business – so you can keep creating great content.
Steve is an expert in helping people master tech to live the life they want. For over 20 years, as host and executive producer of Dotto Tech, a nationally syndicated TV show, Steve has entertained and educated millions of Canadians on all aspects of technology.
A big revenue stream to his business is from his supporters on Patreon. He currently generates over $6,000 per month from his Patreon fans, and he’s generated over $400,000 in revenue to date. I had to have my good friend Steve back on the show to learn more about his success, and his Patreon Boot Camp that I’ve signed up to. Join us as we discuss the 80/20 rule with email subscribers, why relationships are so unique on Patreon, the lessons learnt from my first Patreon launch – and exit strategies.
Talking PointsPatreon’s origin story serving the musician community (03:53)How to build a dialogue with your podcast community (10:00)Steve’s success on Patreon (14:00)Leverage your email subscribers (20:19)What kind of perks to offer to your Patreons (21:24)What you’ll get from Patreon Boot Camp (23:23)A special assignment to do after this episode (27:36)Helpful LinksWebinar: How to Succeed on Patreon and Monetize Your ContentSteve’s Patreon Boot CampSteve’s Patreon pageEpisode 115: Protechtivity with Steve DottoSaidthewhale1000 True FansEpisode 238: How to Keep Going with Austin Kleon“Customers aren’t vested in your success – they’re vested in purchasing the value it gives them.”
– Steve Dotto
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May 5, 2021
Episode 369: Big Picture Planning with Janet Murray

Beat content marketing overwhelm by simply planning on a piece of A4 paper. Tune in as Janet Murray shares her framework that you can work on today.
This episode is sponsored by TextExpander . With TextExpander, you can unlock your productivity with its many features. With TextExpander you can make everything you write repetitively available everywhere you type: text documents, spreadsheets, web forms, and more. Unlock your productivity with TextExpander. Visit TextExpander.com/podcast for 20% off your first year.
This episode is brought to you by OTIS , a digital marketing assistant to help you target, optimize and measure campaigns. From the easy-to-use app you create Facebook, Instagram and Google ads, and OTIS’ A.I. technology intuitively optimizes your daily budget to whichever platform is performing best. It will analyze your existing customers to retarget and find other people like them to target your ads to. I love how you can see results from as little as $10 per day, and track results all in real time. As a listener to the show, get a 14 day free trial plus $50 in ad credit. Visit MeetOtis.com/TIMECRAFTING to take advantage of this offer today.
This episode is sponsored by Setapp , a large collection of 200+ powerful Mac apps, for almost any task, available by subscription. It’s the best way to discover new, quality apps so you can get all the tools you need to be productive. Plans start from $9.99 per month. With this flat monthly fee you get access to full-featured pro versions of apps, including Ulysses, MindNode and CleanMyMacX. Head over to Setapp.com for a one week free trial today.
Through a fascinating career journey in teaching and journalism, Janet Murray made the big switch to run her own business that helps business owners build and engage their online audience. Janet and I go way back, and we’ve met through various places around the world, so I’m excited to finally have her on the show to learn more about how content planning plays such an important role to business success.
Tune in as we explore embracing bigger picture thinking. We discuss daily emails, visual planning, writing with ‘the hook’, learning from journalists, and how Janet time crafts.
Talking PointsHow to plan the bigger picture (6:42)How our personality types and planning work together (13:55)Setting structures so you can be flexible (27:51)Creativity that comes from consistency (30:13)Finding patterns for your content (36:55)Helpful Links2021 Social Media Diary & Planner‘Your Press Release Is Breaking My Heart’ by Janet MurrayThe Janet Murray ShowSorted EventThe Daily DriverSystems Saved Me podcastEpisode 354: How To Decide with Annie DukeEpisode 343: Consistency Over Authenticity with Seth GodinThe Next WebThe BIG ReadyJordan Gill on The Janet Murray ShowJordan Gill on Life Skills That MatterThe BIG Ready Week: Stephen WarleyJanetMurray.co.ukJanet’s Instagram“The wider your view, the more patterns you see.”
– Janet Murray
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May 3, 2021
3 Productivity Apps I’ve Added to My Workflow

I don’t write about apps or tools all that often, but when one (or more) adds value to my productivity then I’m inclined to share my thoughts. That’s why I want to share with you 3 productivity apps I’ve added to my workflow and have given me exactly what I need from them… and then some.
SavvyCalWith Woven shutting down after being acquired by Slack, I was in search of a new calendar program that would best fit my needs. But I also wanted one that would work well for those I was actually sending links to – which, to be honest, with something Woven struggled with a bit.
I found my solution in SavvyCal. I’ve tried a slew of these type of apps and I didn’t make selecting SavvyCal lightly. I’ll be putting together some more content that explores SavvyCal deeper once I’ve spent more time with it, but if you want to get started right now you can check out SavvyCal here.
Brain.fmI go for walks twice per day – one to kick off my day and one to wrap up my workday before I transition into home life. I like having those transitions since I work from home… and have for the past decade. Sometimes I listen to podcasts. Sometimes I listen to audiobooks — primarily through Scribd.
But more often than not – especially in the morning – I want to prime my brain for the day. And that’s why I use Brain.fm. I fire up Brain.fm and select the Creative Focus option for 30 minutes and head out the door. By the time I’m back at my desk, I’m ready to dive into writing. As a matter of fact, I dictated most of this post while walking home from a morning walk while Brain.fm was playing in my ears.
If you want to put Brain.fm through the paces, you can get 3 months of Brain.fm for FREE with this link.
ClickUpI was a Asana user from its earliest days but Asana’s focus seems to be more on enterprise and larger businesses these days. And while I love Todoist as a personal task management application, it does have limitations when you’re trying to scale with a larger team.
Now I don’t have a large team, but I do have a lot of things happening concurrently. Plus, there are some components that I want to add to the mix to make things a lot more manageable. And not everyone on my team likes to look at their tasks in the same way. With all of that in mind, I landed on ClickUp as the solution. If you’ve been looking for a project management solution that’s next level scalable and reliable, then I encourage you to check out ClickUp.
I’ve added these tools to my Tools page – a page where you can find pretty much everything I use in my professional and personal life. If you’d like to share your thoughts on these three apps, hit me up on Twitter. I’m @mikevardy there. I’d love to hear from you.
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April 28, 2021
Episode 368: Being Time Rich with Steve Glaveski

So many organizations are trapped in a culture of meetings, task-switching and analysis paralysis. Steve shares how you can break this cycle and finally take control of your time.
This episode is sponsored by Setapp , a large collection of 200+ powerful Mac apps, for almost any task, available by subscription. It’s the best way to discover new, quality apps so you can get all the tools you need to be productive. Plans start from $9.99 per month. With this flat monthly fee you get access to full-featured pro versions of apps, including Ulysses, MindNode and CleanMyMacX. Head over to Setapp.com for a one week free trial today.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/timecrafting. Give BetterHelp a try today.
This episode is sponsored by Care/of. They provide personalised vitamins created just for you, powered by nutritional science and technology. Your recommendations come in daily individually wrapped packets that are perfect for getting back into (or starting!) a routine. Their in-depth online quiz asks you questions about your diet, lifestyle, and health concerns to help address your specific wellness goals. For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter the code timecrafting50.
Steve Glaveski joins the show again to talk about his latest findings from his book ‘Time Rich: Do your best work, live your best life’. Steve is the CEO of Collective Campus, an innovation accelerator based in Melbourne and Singapore, that works with large organizations around the globe. As an entrepreneur, author and podcast host, his mission is to unlock the latent potential of people so that they can create more impact for humanity and lead more fulfilling lives.
Where “just working” is a socially validated activity, it’s time to switch things up. In this thoughtful conversation we explore time lessons from stoicism, delegating tasks, and how to experiment with shorter workdays.
Talking PointsCompanies that run like C.R.A.P (4:22)Defining ‘Time Rich’ (11:05)Automating versus outsourcing (33:24)The shorter workday experiment (39:41)Setting metrics for shorter workdays (41:39)Helpful LinksEpisode 225: Going from Employee to Entrepreneur with Steve Glaveski‘Time Rich’ by Steve GlaveskiThe Case for the 6-Hour Workday – Harvard Business Review‘Deep Work’ by Cal Newport‘On The Shortness of Life’ by Seneca‘Top Five Regrets of the Dying’ by Bronnie WareWovenNo FilterTimeRichBook.com SteveGlaveski.com“We are predisposed to follow the path of least effort.”
– Steve Glaveski
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April 26, 2021
5 Smart Ways to Get Work Done While You Travel

If you are like most business persons, you are usually on the road, and with the world working on a full-time basis, there is no excuse to disconnect those several hours you are traveling. In fact, traveling has now become the best time to catch up on your work. You can be surprised to learn that you are more productive while traveling than when at the office or home. However, working and traveling at the same time can sometimes prove to be challenging.
Make plansBefore you embark on your trip, ensure that you create plans of meetings and events in advance. This will help you identify any gaps in your diary that you can use to make vital phone calls, write content, or attend another meeting. When traveling to a different time zone, you will also have to consider late or early phone calls with the office.
Ensure that your transportation is organized and your accommodation for every night is confirmed to prevent wasting your time looking for tickets and vacant hotels during your trip. Also, if you are planning to travel to the UK for work, consult immigration lawyers for US citizens to confirm your visa requirements.
Get enough sleepTo increase your levels of productivity, you must get plenty of sleep. Traveling in a different time zone can be thrilling, and you will need some time to adjust. The way your body responds factually could be day and night, depending on the distance you travel. Therefore, it is essential to allow your body to adjust to jetlag. An excellent way to adapt to different time zones is adjusting the time on your watch or phone accurately before traveling. This will allow you to psychologically get used to the time zone of your destination upon arrival. Utilize your flight time strategically to get enough sleep.
Let people know you are travelingYour colleagues back at the office will appreciate an out of the office response that tells them when they will get a reply. When traveling, ensure that you communicate to your colleagues on the hours you will be available, how quickly you can reply and when they should expect you back in your office. Regardless, it helps a lot to let people know that you are traveling and that you might be a bit slow to give a response.
Have the right toolsSometimes, your device’s Wi-Fi might start acting upon particular networks, and this will take a substantial amount of time to fix it. To avoid wasting time setting your network, ensure that you get the appropriate tools.
This will simplify your life when traveling and save you a lot of time. Ensure you have a mobile hotspot, cable shorteners, extra mobile batteries, and charger in case your device shuts down while you are traveling.
Make the most out of downtimeWhen you are traveling, you have to adjust your time as much as you can to get your work done and appreciate your downtime. But at the same time, you should not allow your work to interfere too much with your travel, especially if you are with a partner or your family. Take your time and explore the destination, engage yourself in the local culture and enjoy your trip. For many people, working while traveling is unavoidable; everyone has different work routines and background preferences. However, this doesn’t have to be counterproductive; you can make use of your travel time and get things done regardless of the time zone you are in.
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April 21, 2021
Episode 367: Peak Performing Flow with Steven Kotler

If you want results, you need to play the long game. Flow expert Steven Kotler shares what peak performers do to achieve their goals – and what you can do.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp offers you access to your own licensed professional therapist – all from the comfort of wherever you are. You can arrange weekly video chats or phone calls, text with your carefully curated counsellor, and do so at an affordable price. And anything you share is confidential. I’ve been using BetterHelp for a while and I am highly impressed. It’s been a huge help for me and I know it can be the same for you. Start living a happier life today with BetterHelp. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting betterhelp.com/timecrafting. Give BetterHelp a try today.
This episode is sponsored by Setapp , a large collection of 200+ powerful Mac apps, for almost any task, available by subscription. It’s the best way to discover new, quality apps so you can get all the tools you need to be productive. Plans start from $9.99 per month. With this flat monthly fee you get access to full-featured pro versions of apps, including Ulysses, MindNode and CleanMyMacX. Head over to Setapp.com for a one week free trial today.
Steven Kotler is a New York Times-bestselling author, an award-winning journalist and the founder and executive director of the Flow Research Collective. He is the author of thirteen books, including The Art of Impossible and The Future is Faster Than You Think. His work has been nominated for two Pulitzer Prizes, translated into over 40 languages, and has appeared in over 100 publications, including the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Wall Street Journal, TIME and the Harvard Business Review.
In this conversation, we explore his latest book, The Art of Impossible: A Peak Performance Primer. We talk about outcome versus process goals, what is the flow state and why it’s trainable, running towards yourself – and Steven being an old school punk rocker.
Talking PointsWhy you need to be more specific with your goals (11:34)Stepping away from ‘hacks’ (17:54)The habit of ferocity (20:33)Work schedules and autonomy (34:36)Gmail frustrations (44:58)Embrace your creativity in all situations (49:01)What is a flow state and its primary activities? (54:57)Helpful Links‘The Art of Impossible’ by Steven Kotler‘Flow in Sports’ by Susan Jackson and Mihaly CsikszentmihalyiDerek DelGaudio’s In & Of Itself (2020)Andrew D. HubermanFront‘The Rise of Superman’ by Steven KotlerFlowResearchCollective.comStevenKotler.com“People can’t make work for you before you do your work first.”
– Steven Kotler
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April 14, 2021
Episode 366: Be Productive with Uncertainty with David Neagle

It’s been a whirlwind of uncertainty lately. David Neagle shares his practical insights to help you step out of the blame game and embrace uncertainty.
This episode is sponsored by LinkedIn Jobs . When your business is ready to make that next hire, LinkedIn Jobs can help by matching your role with qualified candidates so that you can find the right person quickly. You can pay what you want and get the first $50 off. Just visit linkedin.com/timecrafting to get fifty dollars off your first job post. Terms and conditions apply.
This episode is sponsored by Setapp , a large collection of 200+ powerful Mac apps, for almost any task, available by subscription. It’s the best way to discover new, quality apps so you can get all the tools you need to be productive. Plans start from $9.99 per month. With this flat monthly fee you get access to full-featured pro versions of apps, including Ulysses, MindNode and CleanMyMacX. Head over to Setapp.com for a one week free trial today.
David Neagle is the best selling author of The Millions Within, and is one of the architects of the coaching and personal growth industry, having worked alongside well-known mentors like Bob Proctor, Marianne Morrisey and Tony Robbins for decades. I brought David on to learn how we can all thrive alongside uncertainty.
We explore understanding people’s agendas, the power of stepping away, morning reflections and verbal journaling. Tune in so you can step back and review your thoughts and beliefs that help (or hinder) you as you navigate through uncertainty.
Talking PointsHow to avoid being caught up by uncertainty (4:54)Why we seek certainty (6:35)How to leverage your mornings to best set yourself up for the day (12:27)End-of-day reflection exercises (20:18)The uncertainties David deals with (27:14)How to accept more responsibility (30:52)Helpful Links‘The Millions Within’ by David NeagleThe Successful Mind PodcastDavidNeagle.com“How certain we feel inside ourselves determines our productivity.”
– David Neagle
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