How to unplug, unwind, and think clearly

D & B sit down with Daniel Sih, co-founder of Spacemakers, a productivity consulting group for busy leaders. Daniel’s book “Spacemaker – how to unplug, unwind and think clearly in the digital age,” not only tells us why it is important to create space away from technology, it provides clear strategies on how to create one’s own “technical sabbatical” each week. 

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Find his book here.

As a trainer, coach and keynote speaker, Daniel has worked with CEO’s, executives, and other senior professionals throughout Australia and beyond. His professional history includes leadership roles in physiotherapy, health management, project management and Christian ministry.

He is also the founder of a number of globally-accessible productivity courses such as Email Ninja®, List Assassin®, Priority Samurai™, with more than 20,000 students online and offline.

Daniel lives in Tasmania, Australia with his wife, Kylie, and three children, Naomi, Caleb and Jethro. He keeps fourteen pure-bred chickens who eat a lot of grain and lay too few eggs.

To learn more about Daniel and his work at Spacemakers, please visit http://www.spacemakers.com.au.

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Published by Will Work 4 Podcast

Daniel, a former Job Developer, and Brendan, an eternal dreamer, look to normalize difficult dialogues to ease the uncertainty of unemployment. They hope by sharing their own experiences around finding meaningful work, inviting experts in the field to share tips and tricks, and gathering resources, they'll create a community of support to help each other in the process of finding their next career. All this will hopefully make you feel a little more connected and a little less alone.

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