Renewable Energy is a research-based episode that challenges one of the most ingrained productivity beliefs: that time is our most valuable resource. Drawing on the work of Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy, this episode explores a different lens—one that shifts the focus from managing time to managing energy. We break down the four dimensions of energy (physical, emotional, mental, and purpose), why traditional time management often fails, and what performance research reveals about rhyth...
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Renewable Energy is a research-based episode that challenges one of the most ingrained productivity beliefs: that time is our most valuable resource. Drawing on the work of Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy, this episode explores a different lens—one that shifts the focus from managing time to managing energy. We break down the four dimensions of energy (physical, emotional, mental, and purpose), why traditional time management often fails, and what performance research reveals about rhyth...
In this episode, we tackle one of the biggest distractions in our work-from-home life: the endless cycle of chores and housework that constantly pull our focus. You’ll hear a creative, practical solution to help you break out of this loop so you can reclaim your attention, protect your workday, and feel more in control of your home environment.
Work From Home with Shana
Renewable Energy is a research-based episode that challenges one of the most ingrained productivity beliefs: that time is our most valuable resource. Drawing on the work of Tony Schwartz and Catherine McCarthy, this episode explores a different lens—one that shifts the focus from managing time to managing energy. We break down the four dimensions of energy (physical, emotional, mental, and purpose), why traditional time management often fails, and what performance research reveals about rhyth...