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Why Don’t I Feel Like I Get Anything Done? How to Be Happier and More Focused With Mary Sheehan, Leader at Adobe and Google — Part 2

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In part 2 of Rebecca’s conversation with Mary, they talk about implementing the Minimum Viable Person (MVP) concept in daily life. Mary is an award-winning tech marketing leader with over 15 years of experience at companies like Google and Adobe, currently serving as head of product marketing for Adobe Lightroom and a leadership coach for Moms in Tech.

This episode dives deep into the practical accountability systems that make the MVP approach sustainable. Mary shares how the pandemic's shift to remote work created an "incessant hamster wheel" of sedentary pseudo-productivity, and how simple interventions like standing up between meetings became the first step in breaking that cycle. She reveals her accountability tactics, from using an Apple Watch for movement tracking to weekly planners where she checks off daily habit goals.

The conversation explores the importance of focusing on one thing at a time rather than trying to "boil the ocean." Mary reflects on her advice to her younger self about sequential focus, sharing how she became "the Ryan Seacrest of product marketing" by juggling too many projects simultaneously. Rebecca and Mary discuss finding your own definition of success rather than copying someone else's framework, emphasizing that what works for one person may be a distraction for another.

Timestamps

  1. Breaking the remote work sedentary cycle with micromovements – 0:00
  2. Accountability systems: Simple weekly planning – 3:30
  3. Why Simple Tools Are Best – 7:45
  4. The power of focusing on one thing at a time – 11:20
  5. Finding your own definition of success vs. copying others – 14:40

Connect with Mary Sheehan

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryshirleysheehan/

Mary’s Newsletter: https://substack.com/@propelyourself

Mary’s Website: https://www.productlaunch.pro/

Subscribe to Time Billionaires wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.

For more insights on turning hidden minutes into your greatest asset, connect with Rebecca and follow the podcast on LinkedIn!

Rebecca's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccashaddix/

Podcast Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/time-billionaires-pod

If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and share it, because every time billionaire deserves to know their true wealth. Thanks for joining us to make the most of your micromoments. Your next billion seconds start now.

Shout-out to Graham Duncan from East Rock Capital for coining the term "Time Billionaires" which inspired our show name - originally shared on The Tim Ferriss Show.

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Manage episode 505570834 series 3676578
Content provided by Rebecca Shaddix. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rebecca Shaddix or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In part 2 of Rebecca’s conversation with Mary, they talk about implementing the Minimum Viable Person (MVP) concept in daily life. Mary is an award-winning tech marketing leader with over 15 years of experience at companies like Google and Adobe, currently serving as head of product marketing for Adobe Lightroom and a leadership coach for Moms in Tech.

This episode dives deep into the practical accountability systems that make the MVP approach sustainable. Mary shares how the pandemic's shift to remote work created an "incessant hamster wheel" of sedentary pseudo-productivity, and how simple interventions like standing up between meetings became the first step in breaking that cycle. She reveals her accountability tactics, from using an Apple Watch for movement tracking to weekly planners where she checks off daily habit goals.

The conversation explores the importance of focusing on one thing at a time rather than trying to "boil the ocean." Mary reflects on her advice to her younger self about sequential focus, sharing how she became "the Ryan Seacrest of product marketing" by juggling too many projects simultaneously. Rebecca and Mary discuss finding your own definition of success rather than copying someone else's framework, emphasizing that what works for one person may be a distraction for another.

Timestamps

  1. Breaking the remote work sedentary cycle with micromovements – 0:00
  2. Accountability systems: Simple weekly planning – 3:30
  3. Why Simple Tools Are Best – 7:45
  4. The power of focusing on one thing at a time – 11:20
  5. Finding your own definition of success vs. copying others – 14:40

Connect with Mary Sheehan

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maryshirleysheehan/

Mary’s Newsletter: https://substack.com/@propelyourself

Mary’s Website: https://www.productlaunch.pro/

Subscribe to Time Billionaires wherever you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode.

For more insights on turning hidden minutes into your greatest asset, connect with Rebecca and follow the podcast on LinkedIn!

Rebecca's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccashaddix/

Podcast Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/time-billionaires-pod

If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate and share it, because every time billionaire deserves to know their true wealth. Thanks for joining us to make the most of your micromoments. Your next billion seconds start now.

Shout-out to Graham Duncan from East Rock Capital for coining the term "Time Billionaires" which inspired our show name - originally shared on The Tim Ferriss Show.

  continue reading

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