Busting Productivity Myths and Redefining Work Life Balance with Tanya Dalton
Busting Productivity Myths and Redefining Work Life Balance…
There’s a ton of research out there that says resting actually increases your productivity, your effectiveness, your problem-solving skills…
Choose your favorite podcast player

There’s a ton of research out there that says resting actually increases your productivity, your effectiveness, your problem-solving skills and your creativity. We need rest to do our best work and to be able to bring our best selves to our businesses. Bu

When was the last time you crossed off everything on your to-do list? Have you ever? Does even glancing at it make you feel overwhelmed and maybe a little bad about yourself?

Hustle culture tells us that working 24/7, 365 will bring us success, that we have to grind it out to gain ground.

But not only is that not realistic for real people with families and friends and lives we want to live, it’s not even true.

There’s a ton of research out there that says resting actually increases your productivity, your effectiveness, your problem-solving skills and your creativity.

We need rest to do our best work and to be able to bring our best selves to our businesses.

But those to-do list items still need to get crossed off. How do you create the space for rest? For your family and friends and for your best work?

There's no shortage of “helpful information” out there about personal and business productivity.

We all know those blog posts about some millionaire’s morning routine or the latest hack or a new software tool that will magically solve all of your problems with getting things done. But those so rarely work for the average person, let alone if you’re adding neurodivergence, chronic illness or disability to the mix.

So what do you do? How do you tackle the overwhelm and miles-long to-do list?

Tanya Dalton says the key is to get crystal clear on your priorities and then use that as a filter for everything else.

Tanya is a productivity expert, speaker, and best-selling author of the Joy of Missing Out. She serves as a growth strategist for female leaders and hosts the Intentional Advantage Podcast. Tonya is also the founder and CEO of inkWELL Press Productivity Co., which provides tools that work as a catalyst to help women do less while achieving maximum success.

Listen to the full episode to hear:

  • How getting clear on your mission, vision and core values and leading from them creates a priorities filter
  • Five questions to ask yourself when you’re prioritizing a task
  • How to create a priority list, or a “to-do list with intention”
  • Why implementing priority systems at home too creates space for rest and empowers everyone in your household
  • Why a perfectly even work-life balance is not only unachievable, but undesirable, and a new way to think about balance

Learn more about Tanya:

Learn more about Susan:

We value your thoughts and feedback. Feel free to share them with Susan here. Your input is not just valuable, it's crucial in shaping future episodes.

Most Popular Episodes

New to the show? Check out some of our most popular episodes

July 27, 2021

Bake In Boundaries in Your Default Settings with Brittany Berger

What choices we make about where our boundaries are–or aren't–can have a huge effect on our overall capacity and how much time it takes to actually serve each client. Boundaries can be a really powerful tool when we're talking about …

Listen to the Episode
July 20, 2021

Examining Your Relationship With Your Business With Nicole Lewis-Keeb…

Nicole and I talk about how your foundational experiences might show up in your business and create limitations to your growth, especially when it comes to perfectionism and control.

Listen to the Episode
June 29, 2021

Self Awareness as the Key That Unlocks Consistency with Marie Poulin

Marie and I talk about consistency and how critical it was to her success with Notion and her course and community Notion Mastery. We also talk about how discovering she was neurodivergent explained so much about how her brain worked …

Listen to the Episode