The Link Between Personal and Professional Productivity with Mark Lavercombe


On this episode of the podcast, I spoke with Dr. Mark Lavercombe. Mark is a specialist physician and medical educator, who writes on productivity, clinical education and leadership at The Productive Physician. We spoke about how he defines productivity, how he became passionate about productivity, how he sets boundaries and more.


Here are a few highlights from the show:



Why misdiagnoses are common
Know why you are doing something is essential
How good assumptions can actually lead to bad habits (such as leaving email open)
The balance between being reactive and proactive
Identifying what you want to achieve as well as why you want to achieve it
Linking motivation with the emotional and intellectual basis for goals helps clarify thinking
Making time for yourself
Setting boundaries according to rules that you establish


Relevant Links:

The Productive Physician
Why Productivity for Physicians
Create a Personal Mission Statement for the LIFE YOU want
Do You Want an Extraordinary Life? Choose Deep Work
@ProductivePhys | Twitter

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Published on April 18, 2018 02:00
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