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In this episode of Architecture Business Club, hosted by Jon Clayton, productivity mentor Louise Miller joins to discuss a new definition of productivity that focuses on doing what's important rather than doing more in less time. Key topics include the importance of creating space over relying on systems, how productivity begins before taking action, and why recognising capacity can prevent burnout. The episode also explores practical strategies like taking a pause to reassess goals and the benefits of changing environments. Louise's insights are aimed at helping business owners achieve more with a sense of fulfilment and well-being.

Today’s Guest

Louise Miller is a productivity mentor, the founder of Make It Happen Club and host of the Unfrazzle podcast. She’s on a mission to change the world by helping her clients change the world. She partners with coaches, consultants and community-builders who have a big, exciting vision, helping them land their ideas in reality, reach more people and make a bigger impact, whilst being kind to themselves along the way.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction to Productivity

00:42 Meet Louise Miller

01:30 Challenging Traditional Productivity

02:26 The Importance of Doing What's Important

03:21 The Busy Trap

04:34 Productivity Before Action

04:45 The Treehouse Analogy

09:32 The Progress Cycle

10:56 Space vs. Systems

11:47 The Chaos of Systems

14:23 The Emotional Weight of Productivity

15:52 The Vicious Cycle of To-Do Lists

17:04 Six Pillars of Productivity

17:44 The Life-Friendly Approach

19:01 The Rhythm of Productivity

19:30 The Neuroscience of Productivity

22:50 The Real Reasons for Not Getting Things Done

25:23 The Power of the Treehouse

29:49 Final Thoughts and Resources

Key Takeaways

Prioritise Space and Reflection Over Constant Action

True productivity is not about relentless activity or doing more in less time, but about creating space to pause, reflect, and make intentional choices. Taking time to step back. Louise’s “treehouse” analogy allows for clarity, better decision-making, and prevents the cycle of busywork and burnout.

Focus on What’s Important, Not Just What’s Urgent

Productivity isn’t simply ticking off tasks. Instead, it’s about identifying and working on what truly matters, rather than being caught up in the “busy trap”. This means aligning your actions with your values and long-term goals, and letting go of tasks that do not serve your bigger purpose.

Systems Are Secondary to Self-Awareness and Capacity

While productivity systems and tools can be helpful, they are not a cure-all. If you’re overwhelmed or unclear, new systems will only organise your chaos. The real key is self-awareness: understanding your own needs, capacity, and life context, and building a rhythm of regular reflection. Productivity is personal. Experiment to find what works for you, and don’t feel broken if someone else’s method doesn’t fit.

Connect with Louise Miller on LinkedIn 🤝

Take Louise’s Productivity Quiz 🖥️

Curious about podcasting? Click here to book a chat with Jon 🎧

Follow or Connect with Jon on LinkedIn 🤝

👇 And if you enjoyed this episode…

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Next time, Jon shares a short Christmas message.

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In this episode of Architecture Business Club, hosted by Jon Clayton, productivity mentor Louise Miller joins to discuss a new definition of productivity that focuses on doing what's important rather than doing more in less time. Key topics include the importance of creating space over relying on systems, how productivity begins before taking action, and why recognising capacity can prevent burnout. The episode also explores practical strategies like taking a pause to reassess goals and the benefits of changing environments. Louise's insights are aimed at helping business owners achieve more with a sense of fulfilment and well-being.

Today’s Guest

Louise Miller is a productivity mentor, the founder of Make It Happen Club and host of the Unfrazzle podcast. She’s on a mission to change the world by helping her clients change the world. She partners with coaches, consultants and community-builders who have a big, exciting vision, helping them land their ideas in reality, reach more people and make a bigger impact, whilst being kind to themselves along the way.

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction to Productivity

00:42 Meet Louise Miller

01:30 Challenging Traditional Productivity

02:26 The Importance of Doing What's Important

03:21 The Busy Trap

04:34 Productivity Before Action

04:45 The Treehouse Analogy

09:32 The Progress Cycle

10:56 Space vs. Systems

11:47 The Chaos of Systems

14:23 The Emotional Weight of Productivity

15:52 The Vicious Cycle of To-Do Lists

17:04 Six Pillars of Productivity

17:44 The Life-Friendly Approach

19:01 The Rhythm of Productivity

19:30 The Neuroscience of Productivity

22:50 The Real Reasons for Not Getting Things Done

25:23 The Power of the Treehouse

29:49 Final Thoughts and Resources

Key Takeaways

Prioritise Space and Reflection Over Constant Action

True productivity is not about relentless activity or doing more in less time, but about creating space to pause, reflect, and make intentional choices. Taking time to step back. Louise’s “treehouse” analogy allows for clarity, better decision-making, and prevents the cycle of busywork and burnout.

Focus on What’s Important, Not Just What’s Urgent

Productivity isn’t simply ticking off tasks. Instead, it’s about identifying and working on what truly matters, rather than being caught up in the “busy trap”. This means aligning your actions with your values and long-term goals, and letting go of tasks that do not serve your bigger purpose.

Systems Are Secondary to Self-Awareness and Capacity

While productivity systems and tools can be helpful, they are not a cure-all. If you’re overwhelmed or unclear, new systems will only organise your chaos. The real key is self-awareness: understanding your own needs, capacity, and life context, and building a rhythm of regular reflection. Productivity is personal. Experiment to find what works for you, and don’t feel broken if someone else’s method doesn’t fit.

Connect with Louise Miller on LinkedIn 🤝

Take Louise’s Productivity Quiz 🖥️

Curious about podcasting? Click here to book a chat with Jon 🎧

Follow or Connect with Jon on LinkedIn 🤝

👇 And if you enjoyed this episode…

Please leave a 5-star review or rating wherever you listen to podcasts, and don’t forget to hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode.

Next Episode

Next time, Jon shares a short Christmas message.

  continue reading

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