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My Favourite Tip - Laura Mae Martin: Zero-based calendaring

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Do you need to reset? 

Whether you’re starting at a new company, starting a new position, or just starting a new season in your work-life, an effective reset is the key to hitting the ground running at a new, more efficient pace. 

For the execs at Google, this is absolutely critical - that’s why they listen to Laura Mae Martin, Google’s Executive Productivity Advisor. Step one: don’t just do what you did last time!

When it’s time to reset her calendar, Laura employs a “zero-based” approach, one that’s common in budgeting, but should be more common in calendaring. Instead of just repeating what she did last year, last season or last week, Laura starts from scratch - from zero - and assesses each new opportunity, task and meeting with fresh eyes. 

Instead of saying, “this is how we’ve done it”, Laura wants you to ask, “is this what I need to do this time?

Connect with Laura on YouTube or the Google Keyword blog

You can find the full interview here: Productivity expert Laura Mae Martin helps you “spring clean” your work habits before returning to the office

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Produced by Inventium

Host: Amantha Imber

Sound Engineer: Martin Imber

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