CHRIS BAILEY
Productivity is the lifeblood of any business or organization, but becoming more productive usually isn't easy or all that fun. Chris Bailey approaches topics like time management, wellness, and mindfulness from a fresh, entertaining, and most importantly, practical perspective that will connect with your audience and help them accomplish more.
ABOUT CHRIS
When Chris Bailey graduated University, he received two full-time job offers, but decided to decline them both to dedicate a full year of his life to exploring his weird passion: productivity. For a full year he did anything and everything to become more productive. That included conducting dozens of productivity experiments on himself, like living in total isolation for 10 days, only using his smartphone for an hour a day, waking up at 5:30am every morning, and working 90-hour weeks. Over his project and over the last decade, Chris Bailey has researched and experimented with every productivity technique under the sun to discover what works and what doesn’t.
His work has received national and international media attention from outlets like The New York Times, Lifehacker, Fast Company, New York Magazine, and countless others. Every month his work is read by about 200,000 people from almost every country around the world, and in a recent interview, the prestigious TED Talks blog said that he “might be the most productive man you’d ever hope to meet.” You can read Bailey’s work at ALifeofProductivity.com.
Bailey is on a mission to share the lessons of his year-long journey both with his forthcoming book, The Productivity Project, and in his lectures, where he offers and insights and best practices that will help everyone from college students to CEOs accomplish more.
His work has received national and international media attention from outlets like The New York Times, Lifehacker, Fast Company, New York Magazine, and countless others. Every month his work is read by about 200,000 people from almost every country around the world, and in a recent interview, the prestigious TED Talks blog said that he “might be the most productive man you’d ever hope to meet.” You can read Bailey’s work at ALifeofProductivity.com.
Bailey is on a mission to share the lessons of his year-long journey both with his forthcoming book, The Productivity Project, and in his lectures, where he offers and insights and best practices that will help everyone from college students to CEOs accomplish more.
SPEAKING TOPICS
The Productivity Project
Different productivity tips and techniques work better depending on the audience, so Chris Bailey crafts most talks from scratch, to make them as helpful and engaging as possible. He also typically works with a designer to assemble a printable PDF that contains all of the practical takeaways from his talk, so your audience can immediately action his presentation once it’s over.
Some of Bailey's most requested topics include:
Different productivity tips and techniques work better depending on the audience, so Chris Bailey crafts most talks from scratch, to make them as helpful and engaging as possible. He also typically works with a designer to assemble a printable PDF that contains all of the practical takeaways from his talk, so your audience can immediately action his presentation once it’s over.
Some of Bailey's most requested topics include:
- Becoming more productive
- Time management
- Energy management
- Becoming more focused
- Procrastination
- Wellness and productivity
- Mindfulness and productivity
- The Millennial Generation
- Using technology to become more productive
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