Welcome to Distracted with Angela Lockwood.


Practical brain-boosting strategies, expert insights, and real-life stories to help busy brains thrive in the age of distraction.


Welcome to 'Distracted with Angela Lockwood', the podcast where practical meets purposeful in the pursuit of focus mastery.

Distracted is the newly released podcast by Angela Lockwood a renowned occupational therapist and author.

Angela invites you to join her to explore brain-boosting strategies, gain insights from experts, and be inspired by real-life stories of people who navigate a noisy world. Whether you are a busy executive, business owner, parent or student, distraction stops us from living the life we choose.

It’s time to explore the age of distraction and learn the art of focus with Angela and her guest experts.

Ready to reclaim your focus? Visit www.angelalockwood.com.au to connect with Angela and learn how you can thrive in the age of distraction.

 

62: Slow Productivity. The New Pace of Living

In this episode, Angela Lockwood discusses the book 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport. She shares her experience of discovering the book and the concept of slow productivity. Angela explains that slow productivity is a philosophy for organizing knowledge and work efforts in a sustainable and meaningful manner. It is based on three principles: doing fewer things, working at a natural pace, and obsessing over quality. She emphasizes the importance of creating space in our lives, being intentional with our time, and finding joy in our tasks. Angela encourages listeners to embrace slow productivity and make choices that align with their values and goals.

In this episode we cover;

✨Slow productivity is a philosophy for organizing knowledge and work efforts in a sustainable and meaningful manner.

✨It is based on three principles: doing fewer things, working at a natural pace, and obsessing over quality.

✨Creating space in our lives allows us to slow down and make intentional choices.

✨By focusing on one task at a time and going deep, we can achieve better quality work.

Slowing down and finding joy in our tasks can lead to greater fulfillment and satisfaction.