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#69 Reimagine Leadership: Navigating the Demands on Our Energy, Attention + Time
We have constant demands on our attention, energy and time. If we don’t have strategies for staying focused on what is most important we will almost certainly lose the battle and succumb to distractions that leave us feeling depleted and frustrated. My friend and colleague, Dr. Chris Johnson has literally written a book on how to stay present. And me? I created a worksheet with strategies to help you get and stay focused.Here are a few highlights from our conversation:To guide your energy, attention and time ask, Who is the person I want to be? What is the impact I want to make? Pausing allows us to determine where our attention is, or is notMulti-tasking is not actually possible for our human brainsWe discuss a few simple (but not easy!) tactics and meta practices for navigating these demandsAsk yourself, ‘Do I feel renewed? Do I feel regenerated?’ after time on Social MediaWe get distracted by what is easy rather than focus on what is importantThe importance of a ‘positive no’We stay reactive and busy as a way to avoid being alone with our thoughtsAdmit it: the list is too long and you won’t get it all done (Burkeman’s 4,000 weeks)There are common places where we leak energy: other’s expectations, over committing, worrying<br/>I’ve created a worksheet to help you navigate the demands on your energy, attention and time. I use it with all of my clients and you can find it here https://bit.ly/3EiEKz5To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at www.rise-leaders.comConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47Wk8doResources mentioned in this podcast:To connect with and learn more about Dr. Johnson’s work visit:Order The Leadership Pause: Sharpen Your Attention, Deepen Your Presence, and Navigate the Future http://bit.ly/44xC4ILListen to The Leadership Pause: Sharpen Your Attention, Deepen Your Presence, and Navigate the Future: https://bit.ly/45N5LWZNote: These links will support local booksellersFour Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals; Oliver Burkeman: https://bit.ly/3EjN4PeAtomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results; James Clear: https://bit.ly/3R3XQR4The Social Dilemma move: https://www.thesocialdilemma.com/No Time to Think by Kate Murphy, NYTimes: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/27/sunday-review/no-time-to-think.htmlNote: Rise Leaders supports local retailers. Books are list