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Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time - V2

Manage Your Energy, Not Your Time - V2

Joseph Mastey

March 16, 2016
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  1. Joe Mastey @jmmastey 25% of salaried american workers work 60+

    hours per week. Gallup - The "40-Hour" Workweek Is Actually Longer
  2. Joe Mastey @jmmastey More than half of Americans have gone

    more than 12 months without a vacation. Al Jazeera - Unused vacation time in US at 40-year high
  3. Joe Mastey @jmmastey 65% of workers eat at their desks

    or don't take a break at all. More workers work through lunch or eat at their desks
  4. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Worldwide, 13% of employees are engaged at

    work. Worldwide, 13% of Employees Are Engaged at Work
  5. Joe Mastey @jmmastey The Power of Full Engagement When demand

    exceeds capacity, we make the expedient choices that get us through our days and nights.
  6. Joe Mastey @jmmastey The five-minute list can help you be

    productive even during the times you have difficulty concentrating. Forbes - 10 Easy Ways To Be More Productive At Work
  7. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Evaluate any clubs, subscriptions, and groups of

    which you're a member. If the time spent on them can't be justified, drop out. Inc.com - 30 Quick Tips for Becoming More Productive
  8. Joe Mastey @jmmastey It's no secret that the more time

    you have available for productive work, the more you can achieve. Inc.com - 30 Quick Tips for Becoming More Productive
  9. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Identify your time thieves. Lifehack.org - Be

    more Productive – 4 Ways that Really Work
  10. Joe Mastey @jmmastey SUMMARY: TO BECOME A 10X UNICORN, CHASE

    DOWN YOUR TIME THIEVES & RESCUE YOUR TIME.
  11. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Gallup - About Great Workspaces ▸1. Felt

    cared for by someone at work, ▸2. Got positive feedback in the last 7 days, ▸3. Someone at work encourages their development,
  12. Joe Mastey @jmmastey 80% of 18-24 year-olds sleep with their

    cell phones. Time - Mobile Tech Special
  13. Joe Mastey @jmmastey 2 hours of iPad use… was enough

    to suppress people's normal nighttime release of melatonin. SciAm - Bright Screens Could Delay Bedtime
  14. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Alcohol shortens the time it takes to

    fall asleep, increases deep sleep, and reduces REM sleep. Reviewing alcohol's effects on normal sleep
  15. Joe Mastey @jmmastey … effect on concentration, motor skills, and

    memory. Reviewing alcohol's effects on normal sleep
  16. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Short 10-40 minute bursts of exercise led

    to an immediate boost in concentration and mental focus. Boston.com - 4 Ways to Use Exercise to Boost Brain Power
  17. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Adequate nourishment can raise national productivity levels

    by 20%. Does The Food We Eat Affect Our Productivity?
  18. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Moderate, short-lived stress can improve alertness and

    performance and boost memory. Berkeley - The Surprising Benefits of Stress
  19. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Willpower can indeed be quite limited —

    but only if you believe it is. Willpower: It’s in Your Head
  20. Joe Mastey @jmmastey IQ score declines that were similar to

    what they’d expect if they had smoked marijuana or stayed up all night Multitasking Damages Your Brain And Career, New Studies Suggest
  21. Joe Mastey @jmmastey The sooner you do something, the more

    of your life you get to spend with that thing done. 16 things I know are true but haven’t quite learned yet
  22. Joe Mastey @jmmastey Brain systems activated during rest are also

    important for [active processing]. Implications of the Brain’s Default Mode for Human Development and Education
  23. Joe Mastey @jmmastey I bet I can work 95% of

    the year, 60 hours a week, with no breaks, for 50 years. Me, apparently. And possibly you.
  24. Joe Mastey @jmmastey 0. PAY ATTENTION TO ENERGY, NOT TIME

    1. GET ENERGY, 2. SPEND IT WISELY, AND 3. RECHARGE IT BETTER.
  25. Joe Mastey @jmmastey REFERENCES *http://www.gallup.com/poll/175286/hour-workweek-actually-longer-seven-hours.aspx *http://alj.am/3w37 *http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/workplace/story/2012-04-15/lunch-at-work/54167808/1 *http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/0743226755 *http://www.forbes.com/pictures/fdee45ehhg/create-a-five-minute-lis/ *http://www.inc.com/sujan-patel/30-quick-tips-for-becoming-more-productive.html

    *http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/more-productive-4-ways-that-really-work.html *http://www.gallup.com/poll/165269/worldwide-employees-engaged-work.aspx *http://www.gallup.com/topic/about_the_q12_items.aspx *http://techland.time.com/category/mobile-tech-special/ *http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/01/130122162236.htm *https://www.boston.com/dailydose/2013/03/07/ways-exercise-can-boost-your-mental-performance/ nI4DA55GaKDZbdrAk9EmiO/story.html *http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/opinion/sunday/willpower-its-in-your-head.html *http://www.raptitude.com/2013/12/16-things-i-know-are-true-but-havent-quite-learned-yet/ *http://onforb.es/1kPg0Dj *http://pps.sagepub.com/content/7/4/352 *http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_surprising_benefits_of_stress