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Physical exercise and productivity: the connection between the two and how to create a habit
We’ve had an amazing opportunity to host Torbjørn Husevåg, CEO & Founder of Torbs Training, in our podcast. We talked about how physical...
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About productivity, well-being and Getting Things Done: a talk with Morten Røvik
We’ve had the pleasure of talking with a Getting Things Done® (GTD) master trainer, Morten Røvik, to pick his mind and see what he has to...
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Multitasking: how it works and why you should stop
All of us have heard at least once in their lifetime that being a multitasker is a good thing. It’s one of the most commonly mentioned...
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How to get to your goal?
What defines successful people in life is the constent need of growing and improving. Of course all of us would like to have that drive...
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We're on TV2! 🚀
Let’s be honest, there are no super humans. We all struggle with staying organised, productive and generally on track, and COVID-19 has...
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Cutting Through the Bullsh*t: An Honest Review of Time Blocking
Many people say that time blocking is the key to being productive. Nir Eyal says “An unscheduled day isn’t freedom. Rather, it’s a recipe...
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4 Ways to Ensure Your Team Stays Connected and on Track while WfH
1. Plan a daily standup over video chat Keep your team connected through daily standup meetings. Take the time to chat through what was...
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5 Quick Tips for How to Best WfH
1. Choose a dedicated workplace ….that isn’t your bed! Set aside a place in your flat just for working. It will help improve your...
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Cutting through the Bullsh*t: The midday meditation 🧘♂️
Ever feel bombarded with tons of articles on tips and tricks for how to be more productive, to have a better day at work, to reduce...
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Telia: Improving Well Being and Saving the Planet in One Fell Swoop 💫
We sat down with Chris Hovde from Telia back in November to understand their goals for the rest of the year and start of the next...
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If You Could Get Back Time in Your Life, What would you use it for?
The average person spends 76 days a year on their smartphones. If the average life expectancy is 80 years, that means we will spend a...
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