![]() ![]() Minnie: What will be your advice to a perpetual procrastinator?Īlexis: Yeah, of course. I geek out and nerd out about all of these types of things, and once it became clear that other people had a need for that as well, it seemed like an obvious fit for me that I could teach this to other people. And I started to be someone that my bosses would say, hey, do you think you could put together a productivity workshop for the team, and things like that. I started to be the person who would streamline things and processes at the office. ![]() And so, after years of honing my own skills, people started coming to me for this sort of advice. I didn’t want to do that.Īnd so, I started developing all sorts of strategies and techniques so that I was able to be really effective, but do it in under 40 hours a week, so that I wasn’t feeling like I had to work all of these crazy hours in order to make an impact. And that was just never something that was okay with me. And what I found over that time, in Silicon Valley in the startup world was that people are just burning out left and right. But the reason that I started it was that I spent the first 15 years or so of my career in early-stage startups doing HR and business operations, basically all of the things in a small, growing company that aren’t sales and engineering. So, it’s only been about three years that I’ve been in business. Minnie: What inspired you to start your business, and were you always doing it remotely, or did you have an office or a workshop? When did you start? Which year?Īlexis: I actually just started this business in the beginning of 2018. And so, for your audience, and maybe it wasn’t the first time that they were working from home during the pandemic, it certainly wasn’t for me either. So, what are typical roadblocks around productivity in terms of distractions, in terms of focus, in terms of task management, and that sort of thing, keeping everything all organized and at the ready.Īnd then, I also have an online course that I created just at the very beginning of this pandemic called Frazzled to Focused: How to Regain Control, Connection, and Calm When Working from Home. It doesn’t matter if you’re working at home or not working at home, certainly there are differences, but this course really addresses all of the things that come up productivity-wise. And this really is for anyone who has got a job and a life and too much on their plate. The first one is called Time Management Mastery: Do More, Stress Less. Minnie: What kind of specific courses you offer, like how many courses you have and for what kind of people?Īlexis- Right now, I have two online courses, and I’m working on a third. And if what works for them is an online course that’s low cost and they can go through at their own pace, then I’m so happy to help people in that way as well. If they’re coming to me through their company and we’re doing some trainings, that’s great. So, whether that is working with me one-on-one, that’s great. So, I really want to be able to help people wherever they are. It is a lot, but those are all through my online courses. And so, that’s where the 25,000 students come from. So, I just finished up a workshop that I was doing for one of my clients about how to work from home productively, actually.Īnd then, I also have online courses. So, I work with people one-on-one for coaching, I run group coaching programs, I do corporate training. And what that means for my business is that I operate in a few different verticals. Minnie: Tell us something about you and your business model.Īlexis- I am a time management and productivity coach. Here's an excerpt from our interview with Alexis Haselberger.
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