High Productivity with Ease
I'm back at my "day job" and here's what's new. (As requested, NPR Interview at the bottom. Host Shelley Irwin called it "transformative" and "a game changer" 🥹🥰💪)
Sam E. from the Midwest, a single dad of a 9-yr-old girl emailed me last year. As a Fortune 500 manager, his lists are long. "The other day, I saw a note my daughter had written about me at school. ;My dad's too busy to help me.’ It broke my heart. Apparently her teachers are worried that she's not completing her work in time. Can Leadership Parenting help?"
Today, their relationship has transformed. He is home early enough to hang out with her, eat with her, and help her with school work. She has better grades and they read together most evenings. He's also started new initiatives at work and stepped into a higher role. Less yelling, stress and sadness. More peace and productivity. More time.
I remember our work together as my summer ends. As the Vice Principal and teacher at a Dallas private school, and the director of two online schools, time can be my best friend, or my worst enemy.
You may also be chasing that elusive time. You may feel stretched thin, too much to do and not enough support. You may see your kids struggle with their responsibilities, and you may be drowning in your lists.
Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, was fond of lists, productivity and ease. He circled the earth in record time in a hot air balloon. With a pitch-black sky, certain death because of an impending storm and 35,000 feet above the earth, he writes, "I could not believe my eyes. It was as if a spirit had entered the capsule and was helping us along. I slapped myself across the face to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating, but each fifteen minutes the speeds grew faster: 160 miles an hour, 180, 200, and even 240. This was astounding.... some kind of weightless car..." He experienced a phenomenon that Leadership Parenting teaches.
Our spiritual mentor, Srila Prabhupada, managed an international society at a weightless, jet-stream pace. Although thousands of communities manifested in a fraction of time, he was never stressed. He would pause ever so delicately to accept a flower from a little girl. When he ate, he would savor each bite, not worried about texts he may miss. Completely in the zone, he performed a zillion tasks with ease.
Ancient texts speak of how Goddess Srimati Radharani, mother of the creation is the source of high productivity with full ease. She cooks on a hundred stoves, flitting from one to the other as if she has many hands. The flames from the stoves cool her, as she exhibits full flow in loving service.
Leadership parents, teachers and leaders see their children entering this state of miraculous flow: absorbed in writing 15 pages in one setting, doing more math problems than would be on a workbook, completing chores in minutes, delegating tasks to others with ease and excellence. This space, devoid of doubt, lack, or stress, is just at your fingertips.
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samasrita ye pada pallava plavam
mahat padam punya yaso murare
bhavambudhir vatsa padam param padam
padam padam yad vipadam na tesam
SB. 10.14.58
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