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I Am Buffering

Episode 21 of the Daily Creative with Todd Henry podcast, hosted by Todd Henry, titled "I Am Buffering" was published on June 25, 2024 and runs 19 minutes.

June 25, 2024 ·19m · Daily Creative with Todd Henry

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In this episode, we investigate the necessity of working in harmony with our environment and our own resource constraints. We are joined by Laura Mae Martin, Google's productivity expert and author of Uptime, who shares invaluable insights on productivity, efficiency, and creative flow.

Laura recounts her journey at Google, where she transitioned from a sales role to coaching executives and developing productivity strategies from scratch. In a world teeming with tools and technologies, she argues for the need to be selective about the tools we use and deliberate in our approach to productivity. She introduces her five-step funnel framework—Create, Capture, Consolidate, Close, and Calm—that facilitates creative work from ideation to execution while emphasizing the importance of downtime.

We also discuss the strategy of zero-based calendaring, which encourages designing your week from a blank slate to prioritize tasks that truly matter. This approach, alongside thoughtful planning and creating buffers in your schedule, can help manage the overwhelming demands of modern work life.

Five Key Learnings from the Episode:

1. Work in Harmony: Emulate the serene and focused approach of master artisans to produce high-quality work more efficiently.

2. Five-Step Funnel: Apply Laura's framework—Create, Capture, Consolidate, Close, and Calm—to streamline your creative process.

3. Zero-Based Calendaring: Rethink your schedule from scratch to ensure it aligns with your true priorities.

4. Buffers for Productivity: Allocate specific periods free from interruptions to allow for deep, focused work.

5. Downtime Equals Uptime: Integrate adequate breaks and periods of calm into your schedule to fuel creativity and prevent burnout.

Mentioned in this episode: Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule

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