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E 23: Why Social Media is a Productivity Killer

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Dr. Allen Lycka

Addictions to social media are on the rise and are deeply effecting our productivity. There seem to be more minuses than pluses regarding social media from a personal standpoint, and there is damage you may not even realize is happening to you.

Our guest Mark Struczewski has answers for us in how we can move forward with more ease and he will explainways we can limit our online use of email and social media so we can accomplish tasks at hand. His story is engaging and his ‘getting real’ attitude will get your attention and help you move forward.

 Enjoy this engaging conversation with Dr. Lycka and Mark Struczewski as they explore our new world –you will relate to the frustrations they discuss and find useful nuggets to improve your productivity!

Guest Bio:

Mark was born and raised in North Chili, New York (a western suburb of Rochester), I moved to Houston, Texas, in July 1997. He is an author, speaker and trainer, whose obsession is to help YOU become a more productive version of yourself.

His journey began in 2005 when he lost his job and transitioned to becoming an entrepreneur. With a knack for productivity, he was nicknamed “Mister Productivity” and his career turned to helping others overcome roadblocks by not only sharing his story, but helping others develop the habits he has to grow a successful business. He is the creator of How to Overcome Roadblocks on Your Path to Success. Social media links Mark Struczewski:

Website: https://markstruczewski.com/

iTunes; https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mark-struczewski-podcast/id1257109620?mt=2

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markstruczewski/

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