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How to Fix Meetings with Hayley Watts

Released Wednesday, 5th May 2021
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How to Fix Meetings with Hayley Watts

How to Fix Meetings with Hayley Watts

How to Fix Meetings with Hayley Watts

How to Fix Meetings with Hayley Watts

Wednesday, 5th May 2021
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Graham Allcott’s co-author for the new book “How To Fix Meetings”, Hayley Watts, is this week's Beyond Busy episode guest.


Hayley is a mum, a coach, and she also has a background as a leader in the charity sector, where she gained a lot of experience with meetings - both good and bad.

Graham and Hayley start off by talking about how Hayley got into the whole productivity business which led her to join Think Productive as a Productivity Ninja, and how she helps people change their work habits for the better.


'If somebody said to me "You need to do some work on how you organise yourself and your productivity" I might have said something quite rude to them about that.'


They then go on to chat about meetings: what's broken about meetings and how that affects people and businesses.


'I speak to so many of our clients who will say: "Oh, yeah, I've just got back to back meetings. I've got too many meetings. I can't get the work done because I'm in meetings all day." And then you look at people's calendars and they are in meetings all day - they're back to back! And, particularly people who are more senior in organisations will say: "Well, I spend all day in meetings, and I have to work in the evenings and at the weekends to get the work done". That's not sustainable. As we all know the Zoom meetings have taken over this past year.'


Hayley and Graham talk about the benefits of online meetings but also the disadvantages. That then leads them on discussing different ways to fix the broken meetings and they share some great tips on how to make meetings take up less of your time and become more productive for everyone.


'Very often, I think meetings don't need long pages of notes with who said what and other kinds of detail of the conversations. Sometimes they just need the action points. It will depend on the meeting. You know, if it's a board-level meeting, you probably want more detail than that. But, if it's a team meeting or project meeting, maybe the actions points are enough and somebody doesn't need to spend their effort and attention on typing up exactly who said what because you've captured the actions - all the things that matter.'


Graham Allcott is the founder of the time-management training company Think Productive.

This podcast is hosted on Podiant.

The full conversation is available on the Beyond Busy YouTube channel


✔ Links: 


Buy the book How To Fix Meetings:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fixing-Meetings-Productivity-Ninja-Guide/dp/1785784757

 

Subscribe to Graham's Newsletter: 

https://www.grahamallcott.com/sign-up​

 

Buy “How to be a Productivity Ninja”: 

http://amazon.co.uk/dp/1785784617​​ 

 

Our Show Sponsors: Think Productive - Time Management Training:

http://www.thinkproductive.com​

 

Useful links:

https://www.grahamallcott.com/links


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Beyond Busy

FreelanceHER100 ambassador and mentor, and author of the book ‘Survival Skills for Freelancers’, Sarah Townsend talks about the Pomodoro technique, how freelancing has changed over the years, curbing perfection and how important community is over competition.Graham and Sarah first talk about her 20 years of freelancing and what her freelancing journey has been like.'I wanted to achieve that perfect sort of idyllic balance that we all think about when we think about going freelance, the flexibility and the freedom to kind of do the things you love, and also to get paid good money for doing the work that you enjoy. Working from home and maintaining a balance between running a freelance business and being a mom can be a challenge.'Sarah covers the important topic of setting healthy boundaries and switching off.'Anne Lamott said "almost everything will work again if you reboot it, including if you reset it, turn it off and on again", you know, that kind of concept. And it’s so true because we rarely think to do that with our brains. And we need to build in time to do the other things, the flow of activities that the things that you do - you lose track of time and you’re completely focused and mindful in the activity that you’re working on.'Graham and Sarah also talk about how helpful the productivity hack called the “Pomodoro” technique is.'I recommend every time you get your five-minute breaks, make sure you get up and away from your desk, have a bit of a shakeout.'Sarah then talks about how curbing perfection can prevent procrastination.'If you just actually realize that done is better than perfect. If you let the thing go, you know, when it’s good enough, it doesn’t have to be perfect and sometimes it’s just better to allow yourself the freedom to kind of put something out there that isn’t perfect.'Sarah then ends the podcast by sharing her views about the importance of community over competition.'That support that you can get from the people who do the same job as you can be just immense because they’ve been there and they’ve done it. And if they haven’t, and they’re new to the game, just think how much support you can give to them and you’re giving back to the community.'You can find out more about Sarah on her website. Check out her book here: Survival Skills for Freelancers.Sarah's new book: The Little Book of Confusables is designed to help smart people avoid stupid mistakes with commonly confused words.Graham Allcott is the founder of time management training company Think Productive.This podcast is produced by Riz Paredes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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