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Forget time management, lets talk about how you get your best human work done


Forget time management, lets talk about how you get your best human work done

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Grace Marshall is known for her "refreshingly human" approach to productivity.

"Not enough time" is how most of our productivity conversations start, but delve in deeper and you'll discover that time is often not the problem - or the solution.

Ever wonder why you procrastinate? Or what happened, when you get to the end of a ridiculously busy day and feel like you've gotten nothing done? Or how some days you can be bossing it, when other days it feels like you're wading in treacle?

"Not enough time" is how most of our productivity conversations start, but delve in deeper and you'll discover that time is often not the problem - or the solution.

The battle isn't in our diaries, it's in our minds. It's the brain overload that gets us stuck in overwhelm. The juggle of multiple deadlines and demands that pull us in different directions. The mind monkeys that take us down the rabbit hole of procrastination. And the fears and worries that never make it into our calendars but take up way more time than we care to admit.

Join award-winning author, coach and Productivity Ninja Grace Marshall as she shares insights, ideas and practical tips into how we has human beings do our best work, what gets in the way, and what to do about it.


Forget time management, lets talk about how you get your best human work done

By Grace Marshall - Head Coach and Chief Encourager at GraceMarshall.com
Grace Marshall is known for her "refreshingly human" approach to productivity. She is a Productivity Ninja with Think Productive, one of the world's leading productivity training companies and her book How to be REALLY productive was named Best Commuter's Read in the CMI / British Library 2017 Management Book of the Year Awards. Her new book Struggle: the surprising truth, beauty and opportunity hidden in life's sh*ttier moments is out now.

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