2022-03-17
1 小时 22 分钟I'm constantly feeling behind in what I call these sisyphean systems of never ending inboxes.
So part of the free time obsession is my passion for systems, and sort of geeking out about organization and structure is that I think we all need help.
Like we need strategies to deal with the crush of the inbound.
So what would you give to have more free time, less stress, and more ability to do the things you love while knowing everything else is just a handle?
That is the promise of a powerful new body of work from today's guest and a dear friend of mine and my go to person whenever it comes to like, figuring out how to simplify my life.
Jenny Blake Jenny is an author host of two podcasts, free time and pivot, and a keynote speaker who loves helping people move from friction to flow through smarter systems.
Her new book, free time lose the busy Work, Love.
Your business is quite literally life changing, and that's whether you own your own business or you work for someone else.
By the way, I actually featured Jenny in my last book, sparked because she's what I call an essentialist, meaning she lives and breathes to create order from chaos in the name of clarity and ease.
Her mind works in ways that mine never has and never will.
Jenny is world class at creating systems that give you back your life and the stunning volume of ideas and tools and processes and resources that she has developed and curated in free time along with the dashboard she's launched alongside it.
It made me realize how much harder I've been making things in all parts of work and life, and how much more automation and ease I could access, and as a result, how much more time I could actually create and do the things that truly light me up.
So I was super excited to invite Jenny to dive deeper into these ideas and methodologies and specific tools and resources to create more free time and joy in work and life and beyond.
So excited to share this conversation with you.
On a quick note before we dive in.
So at the end of every episode, I don't know if you've ever heard this, but we actually recommend a similar episode.
So if you love this episode, at the end, we're going to share another one that we're pretty sure you're going to love, too.
So be sure to listen for that.
Okay, on to today's conversation.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.