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170 Steve and Jason - The Urgency Trap


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Do you yearn for enhanced task prioritization and heightened productivity in your organization? Are you tired of being trapped in the never-ending cycle of urgent demands that hinder your ability to focus on what truly matters? By unraveling the impact of being ensnared in the tyranny of the urgent, you’ll be better able to focus on the tools and strategies necessary to achieve improved task prioritization and increased efficiency. Together, we will unlock the power to seize control of your time and resources, enabling you to accomplish more meaningful results for your organization.


In this episode Steve and Jason discuss:

  • Impact on Morale
  • Taking Ownership
  • Back to Basics
  • The Emergent Nature of Coaching
  • Interconnectedness of Personal and Professional


Key Takeaways: 

  • Discover how to optimize your workplace culture for better morale, fostering an encouraging environment that fuels productivity
  • Gain insight on refining your leadership fundamentals for maximum impact and preparing your team for success
  • Unveil the invisible burden of the "tyranny of the urgent" and learn to counteract its effects on your time management
  • Hone your skills in balancing urgency and importance when managing tasks to streamline work processes
  • Experience the transformative power of coaching and self-reflection that can boost morale and positively influence workplace culture


“Practicing the fundamentals is something that we should probably think about doing until forever.”

 - Steve Scanlon


Connect with Steve and Jason:

LinkedIn: Jason or Steve

Website: Rewire, Inc.: Transformed Thinking 

Email: [email protected]



Show notes by: Angelo Paul Tagama


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