A Productive Conversation

The New Corner Office with Laura Vanderkam


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On this episode, I’m joined once again by Laura Vanderkam, a fellow productivity specialist. Laura is the author of several books, including The New Corner Office: How the Most Successful People Work from Home.
I wanted to talk about productivity with someone who speaks my language, and Laura certainly fits that bill. She’s penned a book that is designed to help people not only survive working from home… it’s a book that will help people thrive while working from home. We talk about what it’s like to be thrust into a “work from home” situation, why right now might just be the best time to take on that monumental project, and much more. This episode is well worth your time… I know you’ll enjoy our conversation!  
Talking Points
Laura explains why she chose to write this book right now
What led Laura to writing this book?
Why does Laura advise you manage by task rather than time?
How important does Laura thinks self-care in the work environment is during times like these?
Laura shares insights on how she thinks people can embrace their own needs more while working from home
Laura talks about her chapter that touches on “thinking big”
How does Laura think people can continue to track their time while working from home?
How can one work from home and parent from home and still bring their best selves to both?
Laura gives one action you can take to start building your own “at home” work life
Quote
“Working from home is a skill.”
Helpful Links
The New Corner Office: How the Most Successful People Work from Home
Episode 202: Off the Clock with Laura Vanderkam
Curious with Josh Peck: James Clear
We have a lot more time now. So why can’t we get anything done? | The Washington Post
lauravanderkam.com
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