In this episode of the LIFE WORKS podcast, Dr. Lisa Koche discusses her integrative approach to health, emphasizing the importance of addressing underlying causes rather than just symptoms. She shares insights from her experience during the pandemic, highlighting the value of personal health responsibility, preventive measures, and critical thinking. Dr. Koche stresses the significance of community, self-care, and the power of natural remedies. The interview provides a holistic perspective on maintaining well-being and navigating health challenges in a post-pandemic world
In this episode, we talk about what all great projects have in common. Specifically, we focus on the three most important aspects of every well-run project.
In this episode, I want to talk about why we need to give our best to those we love, specifically, I want to talk about how to make the transition from work to home in a really elegant way.
In a previous post Why we need a holiday from our screens, I talked about what we gain when we actually turn our screens off. I also talk about a number of alternatives to spending time on our screens. But what happens when the unthinkable happens – when we have no service or no battery life, and we have no choice but to switch off? What do we do then? In this this episode we consider some alternatives.
In this episode, we talk about what all great projects have in common. Specifically, we focus on the three most important aspects of every well-run project.
00:00 Welcome
00:35 In my 25 year career
01:25 How do you know if a project well?
01:49 How do you know if you’re current project is going well?
03:11 What’s really at stake with this project
03:56 What to do if things aren’t going well
05:13 The consequences of thinking short term
06:03 How do you measure project success?
06:13 Tell a Friend!
06:29 Our Sponsor
In this episode, I want to talk about why we need to give our best to those we love, specifically, I want to talk about how to make the transition from work to home in a really elegant way.
In this episode:
[00:00:19] Giving our best to those we love
[00:00:36] My Wife’s Mantra
[00:01:02] The Problem is…
[00:03:02] The Message we are Sending, The Example we are Setting
[00:05:04] The Solution
[00:05:44] My Mantra
[00:06:39] What do you think?
[00:06:50] Please subscribe, rate, like, or comment…better yet tell a friend!
[00:07:06] Our Sponsor
In a previous post Why we need a holiday from our screens, I talked about what we gain when we actually turn our screens off. I also talk about a number of alternatives to spending time on our screens. But what happens when the unthinkable happens – when we have no service or no battery life, and we have no choice but to switch off? What do we do then? In this this episode we consider some alternatives.
Getting started in a gaming career may sound like a distant dream, but these days there are more resources than ever for skilled individuals who want to earn a living by doing something they love.
In 2021, while other businesses were struggling, the video game industry was thriving; in fact, more than half of the American population took to gaming during the pandemic in order to relieve stress and keep their minds engaged. This–coupled with the fact that so many tech companies are offering remote and/or freelance work these days–means that there are plenty of opportunities to get started in a gaming career.