Getting Literally Anything Done (with guests Laura Vanderkam and Sarah Hart-Unger)

Published: May 13, 2020, 9:30 a.m.

b"We're now on YouTube! Subscribe and catch our video shorts here: http://bit.ly/WFHyoutube\\nAfter eight weeks in this new normal, our to-do lists have started to get a little lengthy. These days, we're all full-time stay-at-home AND work-at-home moms, and while the larger world seemed willing to let things slide for a while, we're feeling a lot more pressure to actually get stuff done. How do we get to what's most important in the extremely limited bursts of kid-free productivity we might have?\\nOur guests are Laura Vanderkam and Sarah Hart-Unger, co-hosts of the Best of Both Worlds podcast, on how to get more out of life at work and at home.\\nWe're featured on their podcast this week too- you can find that episode, on how to find humor in parenting right now, here!\\n\\nHere are links to research and ideas discussed in this episode: \\nthe concept of extinction bursts\\nStrangers Drowning: Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Urge to Help by Larissa MacFarquhar\\nAlice Boyce for Harvard Business Review: How Working Parents Can Let Go of Perfectionism\\nMichaeleen Doucleff for NYT Parenting: Turn Your Demanding Child Into a Productive Co-Worker\\nJennifer Wallace for Washington Post's On Parenting: Life in lockdown is testing parents\\u2019 bandwidth, but there are ways to protect your mental energy\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"