Welcome! I appreciate you stopping by. I’m Lauren Midgley, author of It’s 6am and I’m Already Behind, where I share real-life stories on how to get caught up and minimize the ever-present stress we all have in our lives.
Since 2010, I have been writing, speaking, and consulting on the topic of Productivity. During this time, I have helped 1000’s realize that just learning a few time management techniques will not make a significant difference. Instead, my approach begins with our mindset, our thoughts and ultimately what action is needed.
Do you feel like you are in a time-rut and need to make changes now?
If so, you are not alone.
Let’s work together to figure it out, specifically for YOU.
Latest Blog Posts
The Moment You Commit
The quote below so resonates with me. “The moment you commit and quit holding back, all sorts of unforeseen incidents, meetings and material assistance will rise up to help you. The simple act of commitment is a...
Do We Have Time to “Welcome” Change into Our Lives?
“None of us knows what the next change is going to be, what unexpected opportunity is just around the corner, waiting to change the tenor of our lives.” --Kathleen Norris I know that change is constant in our...
Red Light or Green Light Kind of Day
Have you ever thought about your day in the context of our traffic lights? I had not either, until recently. Let me share the revelation I had. Some days are “green lights” where what you intend to get done that...
Does Email Rule Your Life?
The average person in business, either as an employee or as an entrepreneur, receives over 150 emails a day. It is no wonder that we spend at least 2-3 hours a day, living in our inbox. It is the predominant method...
Secrets to Finding Hidden Time
How many times do we say, “I just don’t have time to do that!” If you are like me, it can be a frequent comment. What we are really saying to ourselves and the world is that whatever task we are “supposed” to do...
How Persistent are You? (Truthfully)
How Persistent are You? "Nothing is this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not, nothing is more common than an unsuccessful man with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. ...