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🗓️ 22 February 2023
⏱️ 36 minutes
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Tanya Dalton, a best-selling author, motivational speaker, and productivity expert, joins us to share insights from her latest book, "On Purpose: The Busy Woman’s Guide to an Extraordinary Life of Meaning & Success." Tanya introduces the concept of "Cathedral Thinking," an approach which helps us create a legacy steeped in purpose and stretch beyond our current selves. She also discusses the importance of focusing on your feelings rather than tasks, the IMPACT goals framework, which helps define and understand goals that are aligned with a bigger cause or purpose and are achievable. And most importantly how to utilize this all to uncover what's most important to you. She shares these valuable insights to help us all lead a purposeful and productive life!
Tanya’s books have been translated into 8 languages around the world; her first book, The Joy of Missing Out, was named a Top 10 Business Book of the year by Fortune Magazine. Her podcast, The Intentional Advantage has received millions of downloads from listeners around the world. She is a featured expert on several networks including NBC and Fox and is a VIP contributor for Entrepreneur.com & Forbes.com. Tanya is considered a thought leader in purposeful productivity and leadership by some of the world’s leading publications including Forbes, Inc, Fast Company, and Real Simple.
Tanya is also the founder of inkWELL Press Productivity Co. a multi-million dollar company providing tools that work as a catalyst in helping people do less while achieving maximum success.
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0:00.0 | Hey, what's up everybody welcome to trust and believe I'm your host Shanty and today we are going to enhance your ability to trust and believe and how to be productive without boring yourself to death and I know that sounds really crazy and the reason why I'm excited today is because time your |
0:20.0 | is here and she is going to let y'all know how you can thrive through your day through your life we have some phrases and terms that I've never heard of that I'm really excited and as a person who is a die hard motivator if I will I know I'm going to learn a lot too so sit back get ready to trust and believe |
0:50.0 | come on you're up |
0:55.6 | there is a shanty and it's time to trust and believe |
1:07.4 | okay, Tanya welcome to the show I'm so excited you hear today |
1:10.9 | I'm gonna tell everyone about you a little bit and then I got some tough questions |
1:15.3 | but I know you loved the tough questions because you get on stage, you inspire people. |
1:19.6 | So here we go. Many of us often have a hard time sticking to big New Year's resolutions, |
1:26.9 | past studies and surveys have concluded that by February, as many as 80% of New Year's resolutions |
1:34.9 | will have been abandoned. This suggests that we're approaching New Year's resolutions all wrong. |
1:41.0 | So how exactly can we make goals that are achievable? |
1:44.5 | Tony Adolphin, international best-selling author and productivity expert believes that when |
1:50.2 | mapping out and planning your day, week or year, it's important to consider what is the |
1:55.3 | emotion you want to feel and start with the end in mind. Right around the time when these |
2:00.9 | resolutions can be abandoned, how can we make sure to keep on track? When we think of motivation and |
2:08.5 | inspiring and you know, people don't get really excited about that kind of stuff like they get |
2:14.8 | excited about food sometimes or fitness or money because a lot of times it's kind of like |
2:20.8 | we're beating a dead horse and people think they know. So they think it is boring when you talk |
2:26.5 | about being productive. I need to know your method and how you stay excited when you inspire |
2:33.0 | people to be productive because I'm ready for this. Yeah well I think the thing is I think people |
2:37.6 | feel like productivity is really constraining like it limits them and the truth is it really sets |
2:43.7 | you free. I like to say good productivity is kind of like your skeleton in your body. Without your |
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