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On today’s episode of the podcast, Kathi is back with Ty Pennington author Life to the Extreme: How a Chaotic Kid Became America’s Favorite Carpenter. On part 2 of this discussion, Kathi and Ty wrap up their conversation on clutter, creativity, and finishing.
On today’s show you’ll learn:
- Three keys to finishing a project
- The benefits of deadlines and why we need them in order to produce
- How overthinking can actually be slowing us down
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Ty Pennington
Ty Pennington has been recognized as a leader in the field of volunteerism for his work on Extreme Makeover and Ty’s Great British Adventure. He is back on the small screen in the new Trading Spaces, Small Business Revolution and While You Were Out. He served as ambassador for the Sears American Dream campaign. In line with his passion for creative and practical housing, he frequently volunteers time with Abod Shelters Foundation, a charitable organization whose mission is to provide sustainable, quality housing to areas in need around the world. Learn more
I SO relate to this ADHD-Artist-Overthinking-Perfectionist brother!
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Omgeeeee-deadlines! What a novel concept. So easy but so hard. I feel some deadlines coming on. I try very hard to not have more than 1 or 2 projects at one time but it takes a long time to finish. With a deadline I would have some accountability to myself. Thanks Katho and Ty!
Deadlines. That is absolutely where I thrive. I love knowing that others are the same. I’m not really a procrastinator but when we have so many things going on in our lives, deadlines are what drive production and completion. I think that’s why I love to-do lists. I write it down and make a deadline to have it all completed that day or that week, etc. Thanks again. This was great!
*I almost think I have some ADHD in my blood, too*. 🙂