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"Getting tasks done isn’t about time management so much as thought management: recognizing your limiting beliefs and setting up systems that support you in your progress toward success." --Susan Spilecki
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ABOUT SUSAN
Susan Spilecki comes to coaching after more than ten years of teaching writing and literature at Emerson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Northeastern University. Working with graduate and undergraduate students and their dissertations, deadlines and other life stresses, she has learned the importance of both fear-management
and environment-management. She is currently studying coaching at Coach U.
While juggling three teaching jobs and a freelance editing business, she has written and published poetry and nonfiction in professional journals and, in the process, learned the principles behind regular productivity and inspiration-to-order.
The most challenging piece of productivity that Susan has managed has been balancing her work, literary goals, health and social life. Her study of flamenco dance and kung fu has served not only to keep her fit and reduce her stress, but also to enable her to meet fascinating people and just plain laugh more.
Susan draws on all these experiences—from the hardware of productivity techniques to the software of humor and enthusiasm—to help her clients. For Susan, getting tasks done isn’t about time management so much as thought management: recognizing your limiting beliefs and setting up systems that support you in your forward progress toward success—however you choose to define it.
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