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So agree. I’ve never had the patience to sit and meditate but have realised that doing 20 mins yoga each morning and just focussing on the teachers voice, trying to blank my mind and feel the strength in the stretches acts as meditation for me - while also getting my yoga session done! Win win!
I am such a fan of doing the hard thing first. I try to start working on the longest, hardest, or even most boring task first thing. Then I can get to the easy quick tasks in the afternoon or evening. It's a win-win for me!
LOVE this topic!!! Thank you!! I've been setting 3 daily habits to do first thing in the morning and already I feel a shift. You gave me some more ideas!!!
Daily habits can be changed by simply doing a 1% change every day. Thank you for sharing your habits. Best book I've read is Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg.
This were great tips. The digital disconnect point is really powerful. It is so easy to get in a loop of getting things done but without the balance the stress increases and productivity falls
Thanks for this video with useful tips for great daily habits. I started about a month ago to digitally disconnect at least an hour before it was time to go to bed and it has really helped with better sleep.
Hi can you help me with what is the most important skill and knowledge required in Project Manager role? And if I'm managing project in tech industry let say fintech or insurtech then do we require deep technical knowledge and certifications? What certification would you tell me to get done which can help boost my position and showcase knowledge?
Hi Swapnil....that is a very difficult question to answer as it depends on your experience. If you are new to PM, then having knowledge on PM principles, tools and techniques is priority #1. If you are an experienced PM then the most important skill is the one that will solve the issue/roadblock that you keep on experience and you need to fix. I find that good communication always is a great skill to have. If you are looking to get into the tech industry then you need to understand Agile Project Management. It is a specific methodology of running software projects. But you also need to understand the framework of PM....something that a lot (not all) of agile practitioners (I say this only from experience) don't fully understand and it creates project issues. Check out my free webinar on the 5 Fundamentals of PM. This will give you some guidance on what you need to be a successful project manager. Cheers! www.slayprojectmanagement.com/webinar
@@AdrianaGirdler thanks for info. In my one year of experience into insurtech start-up managing Project I have learned and understood alot with experience. But yes I do agree Agile approach is important in tech industry and effective communication. Can you make one video based on your experience how a project manager should create a resume to standout and what/how things should be included from our previous experience. Would you prefer to make resume from nova resumé site?
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So agree. I’ve never had the patience to sit and meditate but have realised that doing 20 mins yoga each morning and just focussing on the teachers voice, trying to blank my mind and feel the strength in the stretches acts as meditation for me - while also getting my yoga session done! Win win!
Yoga, when focused on the breath, is a wonderful mindfulness and meditation technique and a total win-win. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
"Eating the frog" has helped me tremendously when it comes to improving my productivity! Fantastic video, Adriana.
I don’t know many that enjoy tackling the biggest or hardest project first but it really does make a difference 😊 Thanks for watching, cheers!
I am such a fan of doing the hard thing first. I try to start working on the longest, hardest, or even most boring task first thing. Then I can get to the easy quick tasks in the afternoon or evening. It's a win-win for me!
Definitely a win! Thanks for watching, cheers!
Meditate daily.
Start with your hardest task first aka Eat your frog 🐸
Practice daily gratitude
Stay active and exercise
Digitally disconnect
Thanks so much for watching. Cheers!
LOVE this topic!!! Thank you!! I've been setting 3 daily habits to do first thing in the morning and already I feel a shift. You gave me some more ideas!!!
That’s fantastic! Thank you for watching, cheers!
Love the reminder to meditate and manage stress! ❤️
🙌 Thanks for watching, cheers!
I like that " that actually work" got my attention, thanks for sharing : )
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Great morning video. Thanks for your inspo!
You’re very welcome 😊 Thanks for watching, cheers!
Excellent daily habits. I find even just doing the 2 min. or 5 min. breathing "Relax" setting on my fitbit helps.
Thank you! I agree that just a few minutes can make a difference. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Daily habits can be changed by simply doing a 1% change every day. Thank you for sharing your habits. Best book I've read is Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg.
Great tip! Always appreciate your insights. Cheers!
oh I needed to hear this: START WITH THE HARDEST TASK FIRST
Such a great reminder!!!
Sometimes it’s hard to do it but so worth it 😊 Thanks for watching, cheers!
Love this habits..especially @2:44 thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you for watching, cheers!
These are great daily habit tips! Can’t wait to put some of them to work for me.
Fantastic! Thanks for watching, cheers!
I got off track with some of my daily habits so I'm trying to slowly build back my healthy routine. Thanks for these suggestions!
That’s fantastic to hear, having a healthy routine makes such a huge difference. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Thanks 👍
You are welcome.
Literally can't wait to implment these habits! You always offer the absolute best tips and advice! Thanks for all that you do for us! :)
Thanks so much Marina and a huge thank you for your continued support. Cheers!
Excellent!!!!!
Thank you Eliana, and thanks for watching, cheers!
Thanks for reminding us how to go about things the smart way. I believe in meditation. Will always be your fan!
Thank you and thanks for watching, cheers!
This were great tips. The digital disconnect point is really powerful. It is so easy to get in a loop of getting things done but without the balance the stress increases and productivity falls
I couldn’t agree more😊 Thanks for watching, cheers!
I just loved those tips I really needed to hear this thank you so much this will help so much people.
You’re very welcome 😊 Thanks for watching, cheers!
Thanks for this video with useful tips for great daily habits. I started about a month ago to digitally disconnect at least an hour before it was time to go to bed and it has really helped with better sleep.
That’s fantastic. Thanks for watching, cheers!
Hi can you help me with what is the most important skill and knowledge required in Project Manager role? And if I'm managing project in tech industry let say fintech or insurtech then do we require deep technical knowledge and certifications?
What certification would you tell me to get done which can help boost my position and showcase knowledge?
Hi Swapnil....that is a very difficult question to answer as it depends on your experience. If you are new to PM, then having knowledge on PM principles, tools and techniques is priority #1. If you are an experienced PM then the most important skill is the one that will solve the issue/roadblock that you keep on experience and you need to fix. I find that good communication always is a great skill to have.
If you are looking to get into the tech industry then you need to understand Agile Project Management. It is a specific methodology of running software projects. But you also need to understand the framework of PM....something that a lot (not all) of agile practitioners (I say this only from experience) don't fully understand and it creates project issues.
Check out my free webinar on the 5 Fundamentals of PM. This will give you some guidance on what you need to be a successful project manager. Cheers! www.slayprojectmanagement.com/webinar
@@AdrianaGirdler thanks for info.
In my one year of experience into insurtech start-up managing Project I have learned and understood alot with experience. But yes I do agree Agile approach is important in tech industry and effective communication.
Can you make one video based on your experience how a project manager should create a resume to standout and what/how things should be included from our previous experience.
Would you prefer to make resume from nova resumé site?
@Swapnil Dhebekar I will put your request on our future video list. Cheers.
Good presentation 👍. Usually recommendation recieved for meditation atleast minutes equal to your age.
Thank you and thanks for watching, cheers!
Thanks adriana
You are very welcome, Mona.
Love these habits. Great name: ‘eat your frog’.
Thank you and thanks for watching, cheers!
Love it Adriana, eat that frog!🙂👍
Thanks Clifford 😊 Cheers!
You look very very similar to Nancy Tench from the Netflix series Mindhunter
I will have to check that series out. Thanks for watching, cheers!
So what happened to low hanging fruits theory
Thank you for watching.
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