On this episode I chat with Mridu Parikh, founder of Life Is Organized and author of Accomplish It: 7 Simple Actions to Get the Right Things Done and Achieve Your Goals.
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Mridu helps ambitious people get control of their time, energy, and habits, even when they are overwhelmed by demands and distractions. As a productivity coach, keynote speaker, and best-selling author she teaches people how to focus, overcome procrastination, and squash anxiety.
I had a great time talking with Mridu about her journaling habits (that is, if she has them), her thoughts on capturing ideas and thoughts and how she does that, and we specifically dive into the seven simple actions that she describers in her book.
Talking Points
Mridu and I talk about why people stay in a "state of stuckness"? (3:31)
Does Mridu journal? If so, how does she journal? (7:25)
How does Mridu get people to take their energy levels into account when making to do lists and accomplishing goals? (10:11)
We discuss how to balance recurring simple tasks with bigger, harder tasks (11:57)
What are The Seven Simple Actions? (17:57)
How do you figure out when to ask for help and for what? (24:45)
This is something Mridu said no to after realizing it would be too much (27:16)
How does Mridu help people with the idea of writing things down consistently? (31:10)
Quote
"Every time you think 'I'll remember that later,' switch that and think 'I won't remember that later'." - Mridu Parikh
Helpful Links
https://lifeisorganized.com/ (Life is Organized)
https://productivityist.com/podcast203/ (Episode 203: The Evolution of Getting Things Done with David Allen)
https://amzn.to/2UfWipZ (Accomplish It: 7 Simple Actions to Get the Right Things Done and Achieve Your Goals)
https://www.joerogan.com/ (The Productivityist Podcast Pick of the Week: The Joe Rogan Experience)
http://thebigready.com/ (Join me at The BIG Ready on February 29, 2020)
http://productivityist.com/fivedollars/ (Take my 30 Days of TimeCrafting fundamentals course)
Remember that simple isn't the same as easy. So while Mridu revealed 7 simple actions you can take to accomplish what you need and want to do, that doesn't mean it will be easy to do them. My advice is to start small and build from there. Layer more and more of your ambitions using this formula Mridu shared over time rather than all at once and you'll have a better chance of accomplishing "it" going forward.
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