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97 - Creating Cadence - Rhythmic Weeks & Regenerative Work

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In this episode 97 of Creating Cadence, we explore the hidden issue behind modern productivity struggles: time poverty caused by fragmentation, not lack of hours. From reactive schedules to intentional rhythm, learn how to design your week for clarity, creativity, and sustainable success with regenerative working practices and rhythmic weeks.This episode builds on Episode 96 (Inner Capacity & Performance Infrastructure) and introduces a powerful shift — from managing time to designing rhythmic weeks that support clarity, focus, and sustainable performance. You’ll also learn why even a simplified strategy isn’t enough if your system doesn’t support energy, and how regenerative working practices can help you build a business that doesn’t burn you out.Episode 97 - Key Ideas:Why feeling “busy but unproductive” is a design problem, not a discipline issueThe real meaning of time poverty (and why it’s about fragmentation)Why most weeks are reactive, and how to redesign themHow to structure a rhythmic week around energy and cognitive loadThe hidden cost of context switching and attention residueWhy thinking time is essential infrastructure, not a luxuryWhy simplifying your strategy doesn’t solve burnoutHow to implement the 4Rs of regenerative work:Connect with MichWebsite: creatingcadence.coSubstack: creatingcadence.substack.comBook: thecadenceeffect.comAbout This Podcast:Creating Cadence is a podcast about what it really takes to work well and live well in this fast-paced world. The focus is on re-imagining work and business for high-performing founders and teams, creatively-minded entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven business owners who want to make a meaningful impact without sacrificing themselves or their people to burnout, hustle, and overwork.Season 15 follows a monologue format hosted by Mich Bondesio, exploring burnout and overwork and why they have no place in the future of work.Produced by: Bondesio MediaAvailable on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTubeEdited on: DescriptMusic: "Changing Their Minds" from Premium Beat#Productivity #FutureOfWork #Leadership #BurnoutPrevention #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeWork #RhythmicWeek Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode 97 of Creating Cadence, we explore the hidden issue behind modern productivity struggles: time poverty caused by fragmentation, not lack of hours. From reactive schedules to intentional rhythm, learn how to design your week for clarity, creativity, and sustainable success with regenerative working practices and rhythmic weeks.This episode builds on Episode 96 (Inner Capacity & Performance Infrastructure) and introduces a powerful shift — from managing time to designing rhythmic weeks that support clarity, focus, and sustainable performance. You’ll also learn why even a simplified strategy isn’t enough if your system doesn’t support energy, and how regenerative working practices can help you build a business that doesn’t burn you out.Episode 97 - Key Ideas:Why feeling “busy but unproductive” is a design problem, not a discipline issueThe real meaning of time poverty (and why it’s about fragmentation)Why most weeks are reactive, and how to redesign themHow to structure a rhythmic week around energy and cognitive loadThe hidden cost of context switching and attention residueWhy thinking time is essential infrastructure, not a luxuryWhy simplifying your strategy doesn’t solve burnoutHow to implement the 4Rs of regenerative work:Connect with MichWebsite: creatingcadence.coSubstack: creatingcadence.substack.comBook: thecadenceeffect.comAbout This Podcast:Creating Cadence is a podcast about what it really takes to work well and live well in this fast-paced world. The focus is on re-imagining work and business for high-performing founders and teams, creatively-minded entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven business owners who want to make a meaningful impact without sacrificing themselves or their people to burnout, hustle, and overwork.Season 15 follows a monologue format hosted by Mich Bondesio, exploring burnout and overwork and why they have no place in the future of work.Produced by: Bondesio MediaAvailable on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTubeEdited on: DescriptMusic: "Changing Their Minds" from Premium Beat#Productivity #FutureOfWork #Leadership #BurnoutPrevention #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeWork #RhythmicWeek Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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