Leanne on Demand Daily with Leanne Hughes

🌴196. Signal vs Noise


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Hey friends! In today’s episode of Leanne on Demand, I’m diving into a concept that helped me have one of my most productive (and weirdly peaceful) mornings in a while: Signal vs Noise.

Yesterday, I mapped out my top 3 priorities. Today, I smashed out one of the big ones—a client proposal—and stayed laser-focused on designing two workshops. But here’s the twist: I didn’t check email obsessively, didn’t scroll LinkedIn, didn’t even look at my WhatsApp messages. Why? Because none of that was signal. It was noise.

You’ll hear:

  • What “signal vs noise” actually means (and where the metaphor comes from)
  • Why creative work like workshop design isn’t just about being at a desk
  • My take on why responding fast ≠ being productive
  • How to protect your “decision fuel” and avoid mental fatigue
  • A challenge to help you figure out your signal for tomorrow

This is a quick, reflective episode—but I hope it gives you a powerful filter to use when everything feels urgent.

🎯 Mentioned:

  • My daily non-negotiables (podcast + movement!)
  • The joy of finishing one high-impact task early in the day

Let me know if this concept resonates—or if you’ve used it yourself lately! Catch you tomorrow.

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Leanne on Demand Daily with Leanne HughesBy Leanne Hughes