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511: How to Be Present, with Dave Crenshaw
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Dave Crenshaw: The Myth of Multitasking
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing It All” Gets Nothing Done*.
In this conversation, Dave and I discuss why multitasking is a myth and how switchtasking stops us from being efficient. We highlight a few key indicators that will help your determine if you’re switchtasking more that you imagine. Finally, we detail three practical steps you can take to be more present for yourself and others.
Key Points
40% of knowledge workers never get more than thirty minutes straight of focused time.
True multi-tasking is a myth. Most people are switchtasking — and losing time when they do it.
An indicator that you might not be present with others is if they linger when conversations are complete.
Determining when you will give people your full attention will help both of you be more efficient during (and outside) those conversations.
Tracking your weekly timeline will help you make better decisions about where to be most present.
Your calendar is your best time management app.
Resources Mentioned
Time Management Fundamentals by Dave Crenshaw on LinkedIn Learning
The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing It All” Gets Nothing Done by Dave Crenshaw
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Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing It All” Gets Nothing Done*.
In this conversation, Dave and I discuss why multitasking is a myth and how switchtasking stops us from being efficient. We highlight a few key indicators that will help your determine if you’re switchtasking more that you imagine. Finally, we detail three practical steps you can take to be more present for yourself and others.
Key Points
40% of knowledge workers never get more than thirty minutes straight of focused time.
True multi-tasking is a myth. Most people are switchtasking — and losing time when they do it.
An indicator that you might not be present with others is if they linger when conversations are complete.
Determining when you will give people your full attention will help both of you be more efficient during (and outside) those conversations.
Tracking your weekly timeline will help you make better decisions about where to be most present.
Your calendar is your best time management app.
Resources Mentioned
Time Management Fundamentals by Dave Crenshaw on LinkedIn Learning
The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing It All” Gets Nothing Done by Dave Crenshaw
Related Episodes
Finding Joy Through Intentional Choices, with Bonni Stachowiak (episode 417)
Align Your Calendar to What Matters, with Nir Eyal (episode 431)
See What Really Matters, with Greg McKeown (episode 469)
Discover More
Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.
Released:
Feb 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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