Killing Busyness and Gettin’ (un)Busy with Garland Vance
The 5 AM Miracle: Healthy Productivity for High Achievers - A podcast by Jeff Sanders
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Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/348 . Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast . Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! . The 5 AM Miracle Book Audiobook, Paperback, and Kindle . Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn . Episode Summary Over the last few years, being busy went from a temporary state to a permanent lifestyle for just about everyone. In this week’s episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast I speak with Garland Vance, author of Gettin’ (un)Busy, about how we can live with purpose, productivity, and peace by letting go of the epidemic of busyness. . Resources Mentioned in this Episode Lost Empire Herbs [Save 15% with coupon code 5AM] Apollo Neuro [Get 15% off today] BetterHelp [Get 10% off your first month with code 5AM] The 5 AM Miracle Audiobook [Read by Jeff Sanders] Gettin’ (un)Busy [Book by Garland Vance] AdVance Leadership [Garland’s website] Todoist [Task manager] Focus@Will [Productivity music based on neuroscience] Good Notes [iOS App] . Garland Vance Dr. Garland Vance has been helping people and teams get clarity about their life and leadership for over twenty years. He is an author, speaker, and consultant. Along with his wife, Dorothy, he co-founded AdVance Leadership to help high capacity leaders and organizations live and lead with Purpose, Productivity, and Peace. He has helped his clients (which span from Fortune 500 Companies to nonprofits) stress less, accomplish more, and fulfill their highest priorities. He is the author of Gettin’ (un)Busy, which Forbes named as “one of the seven books everyone on your team should read.” He’s helped thousands of people discover and live out their life purpose, enhance their clarity and productivity, and impact the world around them. Garland earned a Doctorate in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from Denver Seminary. There, he researched the effects of busyness on leaders and how to overcome both individual and organizational overcommitment.