056 | Unveiling The Myth Of Multitasking With Dave Crenshaw
What You'll Discover In This Episode:
The Great Paradox Of Multitasking
The Effects Of Multitasking On Your Relationships, Work, And Stress
How To Recognize When You’re Working In An Inefficient Manner
Ways “Iron Butt Time” Can Work For You
So Much More!
In this episode, I sit down with productive leadership author and speaker, Dave Crenshaw, as he walks us through his previous struggles with ADHD, productivity, organization, and time management. We go on to discuss the inherent problem with multitasking, how to tell if you’re suffering from Short Attention Span Syndrome, and the effect of multitasking on the amount of work you get done, the quality of your work, and your stress level.
Dave also offers his best advice for content creation, explains why writer’s block is just an excuse, and reveals what you’re really admitting when you say you’re a good multitasker.
This was an awesome discussion with Dave I hope you enjoy. Now let’s jump right in and get to the straight talk!
Dave Crenshaw is a productive leadership author and speaker who has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have received millions of views. He has written four books, including The Myth of Multitasking which was published in six languages and is a time management bestseller. As an author, keynote speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed hundreds of thousands of businesses leaders worldwide.
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Amber De La Garza is The Productivity Specialist! Amber helps small business owners maximize profits, reduce stress, and make time for what matters most by improving their time management and elevating their productivity! Amber is a sought after coach, trainer, speaker, writer, host of the Small Business Straight Talk Podcast, and creator of Leverage Lab®.
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