Welcome to Productive Joy! Today Dr. Christie talks with Peggy Sullivan, an author, neuroscience expert, and TEDx speaker. Peggy shares her insights on overcoming 'busyness addiction,' emphasizing the concept of time poverty.
She reveals a three-step process to reclaim valuable time and boost productivity: subtraction of low-value activities, igniting happiness through small rituals, and focusing on core values like energy management and human connection. Peggy also touches on the importance of authenticity and continuous learning. Listen in for practical tips to transform your life.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:28 Meet Peggy Sullivan
02:12 Peggy's Journey from Busyness to Success
05:03 Understanding Time Poverty
07:09 The Busy Busting Process
09:45 Core Values for a Quality Life
16:27 Practical Steps to Get Unbusy
23:31 Rapid Fire Questions and Conclusion
Christie: [00:00:00] Hi, friends. Welcome to Productive Joy. We have a wonderful guest with us today, and you are gonna love Peggy. I can't wait to introduce her to you, but before I do, if you're not already following this podcast, today's the day. It makes such a difference for us to get discovered by people and for you to get the free shot of B12 that is productive joy.
So go ahead and follow, subscribe. Do that for me so that you can learn about guest. Like Peggy Sullivan. So today we have with us Peggy Sullivan. Peggy is lots of things. She is an author. She is a recovering busyness addict. She's also a neuroscience expert and a TEDx guest who admits that she's still in recovery.
From busyness and she even got busyness recognized as an addiction, which is important, and I think many of us face that addiction. But perhaps most importantly, she is a cat lover. Her cat's name is Oliver. She does also love her son and her husband, but the cat [00:01:00] would win if she had a, a single seat in a rowboat from a sinking ship.
So we are very excited about Oliver, and we're very excited about you. Peggy. Welcome to productive Joy.
Peggy: Welcome back at you and I love my Oliver. So what kind of cat is it? He's a Siamese. Dog. And I call him a dog because he weighs 27 pounds. He is ginormous. He has big, very big cat, beautiful blue eyes, and, and he is ginormous.
He is so big.
Christie: Oh my gosh, Peggy, my cat's only. I mean, my cat. I don't have a cat. My dog is only 17 pounds.
Peggy: So that is a lot of Yeah, I know. I know. I know.
Christie: Oh my gosh, that's kind of funny. He's
Peggy: a big boy.
Christie: Well, Peggy, I am so excited to have you as a guest today, and I really want my listeners to get super excited.
So what would you tell 'em in like 30 seconds that would make them go, oh my gosh, I can't wait for this episode?
Peggy: I think our Hustle [00:02:00] Society has put us into this position where we have to do more with less. And today