Yes, energy management is important - but you can’t abandon time management in favour of it. If you’ve ever sat down to do something important and just couldn’t find the energy, you’re not alone. We’re often told to “manage our energy, not our time,” but what if that advice misses something essential? In this episode, I’ll unpack why time and energy management aren’t opposites — they’re partners. You’ll learn about three types of fatigue (and how to recognise which one you’re in), plus why yo...
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Yes, energy management is important - but you can’t abandon time management in favour of it. If you’ve ever sat down to do something important and just couldn’t find the energy, you’re not alone. We’re often told to “manage our energy, not our time,” but what if that advice misses something essential? In this episode, I’ll unpack why time and energy management aren’t opposites — they’re partners. You’ll learn about three types of fatigue (and how to recognise which one you’re in), plus why yo...
39: Dr Olivia Ong: How to Recover from Burnout Using Self-Compassion, Values, and Nervous System Regulation
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39: Dr Olivia Ong: How to Recover from Burnout Using Self-Compassion, Values, and Nervous System Regulation
If you’ve ever felt burnt out, or too busy to take care of your mental wellbeing, you’ll find a lot of wisdom in this interview. Today I speak with Dr Olivia Ong, and we had an eye-opening conversation that I know you will love. Dr. Olivia Ong—widely known as The Heart-Centred Doctor—is an award-winning physician, author, speaker and coach who empowers healthcare professionals to overcome burnout and reclaim their wellbeing. A Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine Specialist with over two decades ...
Live an Intentional Life
Yes, energy management is important - but you can’t abandon time management in favour of it. If you’ve ever sat down to do something important and just couldn’t find the energy, you’re not alone. We’re often told to “manage our energy, not our time,” but what if that advice misses something essential? In this episode, I’ll unpack why time and energy management aren’t opposites — they’re partners. You’ll learn about three types of fatigue (and how to recognise which one you’re in), plus why yo...