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Podcast 364
What are the solid basics of becoming more productive that anyone can use today? That’s the question I’m answering this week.
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Script | 364
Hello, and welcome to episode 364 of the Your Time, Your Way Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein, and I am your host of this show.
When I was little, a police officer lived in our village. The police service provided his home, and his job was to look after the local community. Sargeant Morris was my first introduction to the police, and he taught me some valuable lessons—not least about the importance of being a law-abiding citizen.
Yet, a lesson he taught me that I never realised how important it was until later was the power of daily routines. Each morning at 8:00 am, Sergeant Morris would walk up and down the main street in our village, ensuring that the schoolchildren got to school safely.
He was also there when we returned from school at the end of the day. I’m sure there were days he was unable to be there, but all I remember is his presence on the street when I went and came back from school.
He would wear his hi-viz jacket, chat with the parents and children, and make sure we crossed the road at the pedestrian crossing and that the traffic didn’t drive too fast down the street.
I also remember because of his presence, seemingly day and night, crime was almost non-existent in our village.
It was the simple things—things that did not require a lot of effort or knowledge—that made Sergeant Morris a part of my childhood I will never forget.
And that is the same for you and me today. It’s the little things repeated that make the biggest difference to our productivity.
And so, with that said, let me hand you over to the Mystery Podcast Voice for this week’s question.
This week’s question comes from Mike. Mike asks, hi Carl. What would you say are the basics of becoming more productive?
Hi Mike, thank you for your question.
It’s funny you’ve asked this question