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Done!

Summary: A podcast about structure and how to visualize, simplify and get more time at your disposal.

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  • Artist: David Stiernholm
  • Copyright: ℗ 2022 Stiernholm Consulting & TMP

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 Work where you work best | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:42

Not everything can be done everywhere. Some tasks require a certain context to be done, or a certain material that you keep in one special location, or you need to visit a certain store to buy that one particular thing. This thought also extends to our work and the results of our efforts. Some things are easier to do in one location, or context, and some in another. This week, Done! provides you with suggestions of how you can change or improve the contexts you work in and hence improve your work and results.

 Put a twist to your reflection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:00

Brainstorming, pondering, contemplating, meditating, reflecting... There are many ways to attain insights and to allow for new ideas to emerge into conscious form. But if we do not make the thoughts and ideas into something tangible, something concrete, it suddenly becomes much more difficult to realize our visions and dreams. Therefore, this week Done! provides you with some guidance in how to go from insight to action!

 Remember the right thing by location | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:13

Location-based tasks and activities can be difficult to remember. Perhaps it concerns a location you do not find yourself in too often and to then remember doing that one thing you thought of ages ago, can be tricky. But when you do, it always feel extra good if you remembered to do what you wanted or needed to do while being in a location you aren't normally in. There are a few tricks to remembering location-specific tasks or activities and this week's Done! provides you with three suggestions to how to remember these particular tasks easier.

 Raw data will help you stop hesitating | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:25

Everyone feels reluctance towards something. Perhaps it's making that phone-call to a new client, telling your boss something important, or having what you anticipate will be an uncomfortable conversation with your spouse. But as it turns out, more often than not, our anticipated fear was just that - something we believed would occur, but which might not at all be an accurate reflection of reality. The ability to take the bull by its horns is important in a number of situations, so Done! will this week provide you with a very efficient and hands-on method to help you "call your bluff" and see that more often than not, there is no reason to fear anything.

 There is a time for structuring and a time for doing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:10

How you define something can make a world of difference. The same goes for our structure. Making distinctions in the right way can change the way we work, how we prioritize and hence also what we achieve. This week Done! helps you differentiate between doing and structuring, and realize the consequences of doing so.

 Something is more than nothing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:07

Some tasks are simply just boring. Or difficult to get started with for other reasons. And no matter what you try, you feel reluctant towards taking time to sit with it and just do it even though you know it is due soon. But there are ways to get started with even the most tedious tasks. This week's Done promotes a more embracing method to getting started doing something you feel resistance and reluctance towards.

 Call the file by its right name | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:22

When you just cannot seem to find the document you need anywhere on your computer even though you have looked through most folders, and you are not sure what you named it and hence you can't simply search for it, you will wish that you had one and one one way of naming your files. Having a standardized way of naming our files is more important than you might think and will make it easier to find them and to share them with others This week's Done will guide you through the process of standardizing your naming of files and help you determine which files you need to prioritize.

 The trap that will make you remember | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:34

Sometimes remembering something very important is more difficult than you might expect, and since it is something important, you simply cannot forget to bring it. You can try to remember it yourself, or you can make sure something remembers for you. For these occasions, there is a trick that rarely fails and that will even help you be able to relax knowing that you will not forget. This week's Done! is about setting a trap for yourself so that you will not forget what you need to remember.

 The cure for unfocused meetings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:10

Making a plan is one thing. Sticking to it something entirely different. The same goes for when we have meetings - it is easy to plan and set an agenda for the meeting, but it might be very difficult to keep focused and actually discuss what you need to. This week's Done! gives you a method which will make your meetings more structured, coherent and most of all, focused and to the point.

 Are you structured enough to be able to relax? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:19

Being able to relax is a skill in itself, especially if we lead stressful and/or busy lives. One very important condition for relaxation is the knowledge that nothing else requires our immediate attention and that we are completely free to let go and relax. This week's Done! therefore helps you to examine your structure to see if you are structured enough to be able to truly relax.

 You do not need an empty desk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:32

Having an emtpy desk is to prefer for several reasons. For instance, you might need more space to work on a demanding task, or perhaps just need less elements of distraction when focusing on something specific. But having an empty desk is a means to an end, and not an end in itself. It is hence more important to be able to clear it quickly and easily, rather than having it minimalistically empty at all times. Therefore, this week's Done! is about how to make your desk easy to empty.

 Structure according to you | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:21

Being structured does not necessarily mean that you have to be rigid or inflexible in how you approach yourself, your life and your structure. For people with personalities which they believe have no room for what they associate with structure; being strict, firm or inflexible for example, it is important to emphasize that structure need not be what they fear it is, and that it is possible to personalize your structure so that it fits you, your personality and your life. This week's Done! therefore provides you with tips on how to personalize your structure.

 For you who never have time to complete what you had in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:42

Having a positive image of ourselves and our capabilities is necessary for success and well-being. It is the foundation of a healthy self-image and leads to inner peace and faith in ourselves. But not having a realistic perception of what we actually are capable of for instance doing in a certain amount of time, can have the complete opposite effect and induce stress and anxiety. If this is the case, it is reflected in how we lead our daily lives. This week's Done! therefore helps you take a critical look at your daily planning in order to create a more realistic and balanced schedule.

 When your e-mail is not being helpful | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:31

The e-mail. One of the most commonly used and most efficient tools in a world where communication is expected to be instant and accurate. In other words, a terrific tool. At least when those who use it do so with efficiency in mind, that is. When this fantastic tool isn't working optimally is when the users might be unclear on how to use it properly. Then we might need some rules, or at least guidelines. This week's Done! guides you through the process of establishing an e-mailing policy.

 Do it before you leave | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:09

Being structured is in some respects simply about being conscious of where you are, where you are going, and what you can do while you are in the situation you are in. Tagging tasks by context might be familiar to many to-do-list-users, so Done! is this week about how to take this method a step further and be just slightly more efficient, but without exerting any extra effort.

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