How to be 2x more productive as a coach

As a productivity coach, Mike knows how to make the best use of his time, and help you with yours πŸ˜„

About the event

As an experienced productivity coach, Mike knows a thing or two about how to be efficient and effective. He's spent time building a framework to be more productive so you don't have to come up with one from scratch. πŸ˜‰

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In our discussion on November 1st, we're going to talk about practical ways that coaches can make conscious choices about how to spend time and audit the processes that are currently in place.

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πŸ›£ Β Understand how you spend your time today

πŸ€”Β  Create mechanisms to be more productive

🧠  A path to optimization moving forward

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Have a question you'd like to ask Mike ahead of time? Send us a note and we'll make sure it gets answered: hey@practice.do

About Mike

Mike Vardy – also known as "The Productivityist" – is a highly-acclaimed productivity strategist and the creator of the productivity philosophy and framework known as TimeCrafting. He's considered to be one of the top thought leaders in the personal productivity and time management space, with over 15 years of expertise under his belt and having coaching hundreds of clients over that timespan.

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His work has been featured in Lifehacker, Fast Company, HuffPost, Inc., and Forbes. Vardy is a renowned international speaker and has taught productivity practices on popular online education platforms CreativeLive, Skillshare, and LinkedIn Learning where his courses are among the most popular in the business category. He also hosts A Productive Conversation with Mike Vardy, a conversational podcast that has featured guests such as Seth Godin, Brian Tracy, Keith Ferrazzi, and Gretchen Rubin – and has been downloaded over 5 million times since its inception.

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Mike lives in Victoria, Canada with his wife, daughter, and son.

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πŸ‘‰ Check out Mike's upcoming book!

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