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How to Be Awesome at Your Job

246: Doing the Most with Your To-Do List with Suzanna Kaye

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

How to be Awesome at Your Job

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🗓️ 7 January 2018

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Professional organizer Suzanna Kaye shares her tips on optimal to-do lists for optimal productivity.


You’ll Learn:

1) How to cope when your tasks are too overwhelming

2) A common mistake when working the to-do lists and apps

3) Guidelines for identifying your priorities


About Suzanna 

Suzanna Kaye is a speaker with a passion! She can be found training and speaking to audiences both locally and internationally about how to structure their lives in new ways to be more productive and organized. Suzanna is the founder of Spark! Organizing, LLC as well as a former CFO for a national corporation. She brings a creative, encouraging, and judgement-free approach to productivity and organization. Her favorite topics include Productivity, Organization and Time Management. As a LinkedIn Learning author, she really does make productivity look effortless.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the How to Be Awesome at Your Job Podcast, the show where brilliant professionals share how to sharpen the universal skills required to flourish at work.

0:10.0

Enjoy more career fun, wins, meaning, and money.

0:14.0

With your host, Pete McChitis.

0:16.0

Hello and thanks so much for joining us here for episode 246 the first new episode of

0:26.2

the new year with Susanna Kaye so thank you loyal listeners for entertaining the

0:32.0

reruns aka aka Greatest Hits of 2017, while we were going

0:37.3

and having our first baby.

0:39.5

Jonathan Samuel McKitis arrived and he is healthy and wonderful as his mother.

0:44.0

Adorable photo is available at the show notes.

0:48.0

But for now, I think you will dig this conversation with Susanna because she is a professional organizer and she's talked about

0:54.6

organizing the stuff of your to-do lists and we go into it it is some detail

1:00.9

maybe haven't thought this much about a to-do list before, but Susanna does and we have a lot of fun doing so. So you'll learn one, how to cope with your tasks are too overwhelming. Two, a common mistake when working the to-do lists and apps and three guidelines for

1:16.3

identifying your priorities. So if you'd let to check out the show notes or the

1:20.0

transcript or the links to items that we've referenced here you can find that over at

1:23.5

awesome at your job.com slash epp to four six and while you're at awesome at your job

1:29.2

dot com I encourage you to check out some of our handy resources when What I'd point you to here is the gold

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1:59.0

So here is Susanna's story.

2:01.2

Susanna Kay is a speaker with a passion.

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