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Are meetings, emails, and unclear expectations getting in the way of you or your team doing your best work?

In this solo episode of the Happier at Work podcast, host Aoife O'Brien delves into one of the biggest workplace challenges: the distractions and blockers that prevent us from tapping into our full capabilities. Building on themes from her upcoming book, "Thriving Talent", Aoife explores how today’s work design often leads us to reward availability and responsiveness over strategic value creation. She shares practical tips for redesigning work environments, moving beyond unproductive meetings and endless inboxes to cultivate more time for deep work, creativity, and impactful results.

In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

  1. The hidden cost of constant meetings and emails, and how they derail focus and productivity.
  2. Strategies for redesigning meetings with clear purpose and actionable agendas.
  3. Practical steps to prioritise deep work and block out distraction-free time for creative, impactful tasks.

Related Topics Covered:

Expectations at Work, Workplace Productivity, Emails & Meetings

Connect with Aoife O’Brien | Host of Happier at Work®:

  1. Website
  2. LinkedIn
  3. YouTube

Related Episodes You’ll Love:

Episode 293: Recognising & Understanding your Drivers at Work

Episode 290: How to Prioritise & Deliver Value at Work with James Louttit

About Happier at Work®

Happier at Work® is the podcast for business leaders who want to create meaningful, human-centric workplaces. Hosted by Aoife O’Brien, the show explores leadership, career clarity, imposter syndrome, workplace culture, and employee engagement — helping you and your team thrive.

If you enjoy podcasts like WorkLife with Adam Grant, The Happiness Lab, or Squiggly Careers, you’ll love Happier at Work®.

Editing by Amanda Fitzgerald.

Website: https://happieratwork.ie LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aoifemobrien/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HappierAtWorkHQ

Mentioned in this episode:

Thriving Talent book

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