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Ryan Mcrae on Taking a 3 Day Productivity Retreat

Ryan Mcrae on Taking a 3 Day Productivity Retreat

FromBeyond the To-Do List


Ryan Mcrae on Taking a 3 Day Productivity Retreat

FromBeyond the To-Do List

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ryan McRae has had Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder all of his life, but he wasn’t going to let ADHD run him down. He has worked to figure out how to take all the benefits and cancel out all the drawbacks.
In this episode, Ryan and Erik discuss setting up and taking a three day productivity retreat.
Mentioned in this episode:

Seth Godin’s altMBA
Three Day Productivity Retreat Checklist
Portlandia – Battlestar Galactica
Attention: Ryan McRae on Focus, Procrastination and Productivity with ADHD – BTTDL128
Resolutions: Ryan McRae on Progress, Consistency and Change – BTTDL160
Remote Working: The Productivity Pub Crawl – BTTDL164

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Released:
Jun 19, 2017
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If you're often finding yourself overwhelmed by your to-do list, your obligations, and all the hats you wear in your career and at home, listen and learn as Host Erik Fisher talks with real people who implement practical productivity strategies in their professional and personal lives. We explore all aspects of productivity, including getting the right work done, getting good work done, and the true end goal of productivity: living a meaningful life.