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Finding Productivity in Community

02.17.2021 by Angela Crocker // Leave a Comment

In my world, community is everything. For more than ten years, I’ve been helping people create online communities. The people we surround ourselves with influence our thoughts, inspire our actions, and bolster our resolve. They also help us up when we fall and cheer loudest when we succeed. Done well, community is a glorious thing.

Recently, I experienced The BIG Ready, as speaker and attendee. I left the day feeling both tired (Zoom is exhausting!) and inspired.

With synergy, a global roster of speakers, panelists, and workshop leaders came together. Hosted by my friends, Mike Vardy and Vanessa Tharp, this crew shared their outstanding productivity-related research. Several themes caught my attention and I’m going to share them with my readers in a series of posts over the next few weeks. This first post in the series, however, is about community.

Better Together

The BIG Ready Panelist DJ Ramirez noted, “As humans, we’re better together. We’re better as a team.” I couldn’t agree more. While many of us work from home these days and, mostly, on our own, it’s vital to include human connections in each day.

While you may be surrounded by family, a professional community is important, too. Remote workers employed by larger organizations get that sense of community from their colleagues. They might connect through a Slack channel or videoconference on a daily basis. Those working alone — entrepreneurs, artists, writers — have to take action to ensure they connect with other professionals.

Layers of Community

Depending on what you’re trying to accomplish, your work likely has many facets and these need to be reflected in the communities in which you interact. To get the most out of community, you’ll “go to different communities for different things,” Trav Sherry shared. It’s about finding the community pieces that fit into your work life to connect with the people who understand the work you’re doing.

As an example, I connect with marketing colleagues in the Phlywheel community, productivity peeps in the TimeCrafting Trust, and enjoy the perspective of fellow business women in RevolutionHER. I’ve also got less formal pockets of community with smaller groups of people who support and inspire me.

Community Is About People

Mike Vardy observed, “You need to make time for [community]. At the end of your life, you’ll look back and realize it was about the people moments.” Reflect on your own work and think about the people who influenced you along the way. Was there someone who offered sage advice? Or, perhaps, someone who gave you a kick in the pants when you needed it? Or, maybe, someone who offered empathy as you grieved a failure?

Knowing that time is a limited resource, we have to be intentional about the way we use the time we do have to stay connected. Nobody’s got time to waste on drama queens, Negative Nellies, or distracting duds.

Building Community

Once you’ve found your people, it’s time to bring them together. But how do you do that?

First, it’s important to know that “Nobody builds a community alone,” as Vanessa Tharp shared. So true!

Taking time to engage with fellow members amplifies the value of each community in which you choose to participate. As Kaycee Brown commented, “You get out of a community what you put into it.” So, take time to answer questions, participate in challenges and events, and share your work, where appropriate, in the spirit of helping your community connect and grow.

DJ Ramirez commented that the beautiful thing is that “Community is compounding … it’s like a seed … it grows over time.” Much like a garden, the more attention and effort group members spend on a community, the more value everyone enjoys.

Key Takeaway

In life, and in work: Don’t go it alone. To maximize productivity, you need community. Peers support your goals, act as an ongoing resource, and cheer you on when the going gets rough.

In Appreciation

Thanks to The BIG Ready’s panelists Vanessa Tharp, Kaycee Bowen, Trav Sherry, DJ Ramirez, and Mike Vardy for sharing their thoughts and perspectives on the community.

Screen capture of five people on The BIG Ready community panel

This is the first in a series of posts inspired by The BIG Ready hosted by Mike Vardy and Vanessa Tharp.

Categories // Blog Tags // Community, DJ Ramirez, Kaycee Bowen, Mike Vardy, productivity, The BIG Ready, Trav Sherry, Vanessa Tharp

Why I’m excited for The BIG Ready 2021

01.29.2021 by Angela Crocker // Leave a Comment

Today, I want to share my enthusiasm for The BIG Ready! While this post isn’t filled with my usual tips and advice, I’d like to introduce you to some of the talented people I’ll be hanging out with (virtually!) on Groundhog Day.

Part of my enthusiasm comes from my admiration and respect for The BIG Ready’s hosts: Mike Vardy and Vanessa Tharp. Together, they have curated a wonderful lineup of speakers, workshops, and panels.

The rest of my enthusiasm comes from the speaker list; I was thrilled to see so many of the thinkers I deeply admire contributing to The BIG Ready. This event fosters community where speakers and guests interact and connect meaningfully during the event and in the weeks to follow.  That is to say, I’m really looking forward to that element.

Photo collage of the 29 speakers at The BIG Ready 2021

If you’re interested in spending the day with me and many of the world’s leading experts on digital productivity, mindful living, and time management, you can. I hope you’ll join us on February 2, 2021. If you can’t attend, know that I’ll be taking lots of notes and will share my key takeaways in the weeks ahead.

Srinivas Rao

Srinivas Rao’s book An Audience of One: Reclaiming Creativity For Its Own Sake  is one of my favorites. His work deeply influenced my return to paper craft making — for myself alone. Time spent on this long-time hobby feeds my soul. I can’t wait to hear what Srinivas has to share at The BIG Ready.

Courtney Carver

Courtney Carver is a leading thinker when it comes to decluttering your life, calming your mind, and connecting with what really matters. Her recent book, Project 333: The Minimalist Fashion Challenge That Proves Less Really Is So Much More, was an inspiring read. While I haven’t adopted the capsule wardrobe, I appreciate Courtney’s advice on mindful fashion. In many ways, I see alignment with my digital decluttering work.

Chris Bailey

Excerpts from Chris Bailey’s books, The Productivity Project and Hyperfocus, are required reading for my content planning students. Chris brilliantly explains how digital distractions affect us all and how to better manage our attention and energy to get the important things done. I’m enamored of his “productive procrastination” approach.

Vicki McLeod

I’m delighted to return to The BIG Ready* as a speaker: This time, in partnership with my Digital Legacy Plan co-author, Vicki McLeod. Vicki’s award-winning and best-selling writing echoes the mindful digital living principles she models in all her social feeds. Her most recent book, Effective Communication at Work, is a practical look at the essential elements of workplace productivity. Something we all need! Together, we’ll be presenting a workshop on digital legacy planning; a vital task for anyone living a digital life.

Russel Lolacher

When it comes to effective leadership and workplace communication, Russel Lolacher offers insightful, grounded wisdom. As he wrote, “Trust is lost in the gap between words spoken and actions taken. Mind the gap.” When it comes to action, I think any chance to spend time with Russel is time well spent. Unbelievably, we travelled the same speaking circuit for nearly a decade before Mike Vardy introduced us. I’m so glad he did!

Do you need The BIG Ready?

While the people I mentioned are just a handful of the 29 speakers at The BIG Ready*, they represent a good sample of the wisdom, integrity, and fun that the entire roster will bring to the day. And, if I know Mike and Vanessa as well as I think I do, there will be some fun surprises along the way. I can’t wait to be part of it all and hope to see you there. For more information and to register, click here*.

*Full disclosure: If you make a purchase using this affiliate link, I’ll earn a commission. There’s no extra cost to you.

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About Angela

Angela Crocker helps businesses communicate. She’s a writer, a teacher and an information organizer. Trained as both a business writer and a technical writer, Angela draws on her twenty years of business experience in marketing, fundraising, entrepreneurship, leadership and teaching. A published author, Angela’s currently celebrating her latest book, The Content Planner. On a personal level, Angela collects Star Wars novels, adores choral music and doodles with fine art supplies. Learn more…

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