The Tech Less Podcast with your host April Rust helps you feel less stressed and more focused to calm the chaos of consulting. Season 1: Through interviews with technology and well-being leaders, we uncover insights and tips to increase influence on project success, while doing less and living more in an industry obsessed with constant optimization. Season 2: Live More, Earn More. This series is all about giving you the systems to enjoy your life more by wrangling your workload and improving your work-life balance (ie integration because what really is balance anyway?!). Here are three ways I can help: Subscribe to this podcast for tips and tricks on navigating your career and wellbeing in the tech industry Follow me on LinkedIn for content on career growth, delivery excellence, and work-life balance Apply to partner with me 1:1 to improve your satisfaction with life and work (via LinkedIn DM) April's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprilerust/
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August 6, 202416 min
2.5 Should you Love your Job or List it?!
In this episode, I answer the question "should I stay or should I go" referring to your current job. At the crux of the answer is understanding deep-down the kind of role and environment you need to feel supported and to feel good/thrive. You will leave this episode with a framework to take that decision into your own hands - with confidence!
July 30, 202426 min
2.4 Energy Management for a more Peaceful You
In this episode I share my two favorite resources that have been incredibly healing in learning about managing my own energy to live more peaceful days. I also take you through an audit of where you spend your time so you can identify what is draining versus energizing, and what to do about it.If you're on the hamster wheel of life and sensing there has to be another way, this is for you. Resources:Learn more about Kate Northrup and her book Do Less at https://katenorthrup.com/book/Learn more about Human Design and Dr. Nicole at https://linktr.ee/ngarritano
July 23, 202416 min
2.3 How to Overcome 4 Core Mindset Beliefs to Improve your Workload + Start Living More.
In this episode of Season 2, we unpack the four core limiting beliefs that hold us back from reaching out goals.Key TakeawaysOur mindsets and beliefs have immense power to lead us towards our goals or derail usThe 4 core mindset limiting beliefs are: overwhelm, perfectionism, not feeling enough, and comfort/busynessUse the ABC (Activating event, Belief, Consequence) model to understand how beliefs influence emotions/behaviorsThe key is recognizing limiting beliefs, pausing before reacting, and choosing an empowered responseTopicsThe Power of MindsetMindset is the #1 factor in achieving goalsBeliefs can propel us forward or sabotage our effortsWe often have learned self-limiting beliefs that hold us backThe 4 Core Mindset BlocksThe overwhelm story: "I don't know where to start"The perfectionist story: "It's not perfect yet, I'm afraid to fail"The "not enough" story: Doubting capabilities and worthThe comfort story: "I'm too busy, I don't have time"Using the ABC ModelA = Activating event (e.g. client request)B = Belief/inner talk track (e.g. "I'm incompetent")C = Consequence/behavior (e.g. overworking, missing plans)Understand this cycle to intercept and change consequencesHitting PauseWhen triggered, pause before reacting from old beliefsTake a break, re-evaluate from a calmer mindsetDecide on an empowered response aligned with your values
July 16, 20249 min
2.2 Guided Visualization to Get Clear on your Values and What's Holding you Back
Key TakeawaysIdentify personal values and envision your ideal life to gain clarity on prioritiesLet go of limiting beliefs and self-doubt holding you backTake small daily actions to reclaim your spirit and feel more aliveTopicsGuided Visualization ExerciseImagine your ideal life 3 years from nowEnvision your dream job/work situation that aligns with your valuesReflect on what you love most about this vision and what's different from current realityConsider what you need to let go of to make room for this new lifeReclaiming YourselfIdentify 3 things you have control over that you can do daily to feel more aliveBecome aware of limiting mindsets like fear, perfectionism, and self-doubt
July 9, 202425 min
2.1 Get to know April's "Why" + Mini-Series [Live More, Earn More] Introduction
After years struggling to maintain an enjoyable work-life balance (aka integrating life and work), in 2021 I learned the systems to get back my identity and time, and improve my life satisfaction from a D- to an A. Now I want to help other underpaid and overworked tech professionals shorten the learning curve to living and earning more. In this Mini-Series, I unpack the reasons why we struggle to have a healthy workload (that are within our control) and give you systems to help you identify what you want from life, how work fits into that, and how to make meaningful change to enjoy life more without sacrificing your performance/income.If and when you're ready, here's how I can help:Subscribe to this podcast for tips and tricks on navigating your career and wellbeing in the tech industryFollow me on LinkedIn for content on career growth, delivery excellence, and work-life balanceApply to partner with me 1:1 to improve your satisfaction with life and work (LinkedIn DM)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprilerust/
July 2, 202453 min
18. End User Enablement: Prioritizing the Human Experience in Technology Projects with Michael Brandwein
Michael Brandwein of Artichoke Consulting discusses how prioritizing end user enablement throughout the project lifecycle leads to happier clients and higher success rates. Learning Outcomes:Discover Artichoke Consulting's methodology for keeping end users at the heart of implementation projects.Learn strategies for setting clear expectations with stakeholders upfront to avoid issues down the line.Get tips for involving end users consistently through discovery, prototyping, and adoption tracking.Reasons to Listen:Gain insights on effective change management and user adoption best practices.Learn how to improve communication and deliverables for more efficient project execution.Hear firsthand experience balancing work and personal life as a consultant.Michael has been an IT consultant for 12 years, starting at Accenture, NetSuite, Oracle, and then working for smaller firms. He started his own firm, Artichoke Consulting, in 2021 to focus on end user enablement. Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-brandwein/Website: https://www.artichokeconsultingllc.com/
June 25, 202449 min
17. Embracing your Multifaceted Self in Career Development with Cee Reel
This episode explores how to embrace your multifaceted self through meaningful career development. Guest Cee Reel shares lessons from their non-linear career path and how to value diverse experiences. Listeners will learn tools to craft a fulfilling career aligned with their authentic self. Cee Reel is a design generalist and authenticity coach who helps both brands and leaders tell their stories in a genuine and playful way. In a business world where authenticity and true human connection are rare elements, Cee helps creatives, multipotentialites and anyone who feels too weird for the workplace learn to recognize and value themselves as pure gold. Learning Outcomes:Understand what it means to be a "multi-potential light" and how to recognize your varied strengths and interests.Discover strategies for communicating your unique value to potential employers in a clear, compelling way.Gain insight on evaluating company culture and roles to determine the best career fit for your well-being and growth.Reasons to Listen:Navigate feeling like you don't fit the standard mold or that your creativity is undervalued in techGain confidence to explore opportunities outside your main expertiseFind ways to bring more playfulness, learning and joy into your workVisit CultivateYourWeirdness.com to learn more about Cee Reel's coaching programs for embracing your multifaceted strengths and creating positive change from any role.Cee’s Linked: https://www.linkedin.com/in/c-reel
June 18, 202451 min
16. Stitching a Common Thread: The Importance of Storytelling and Shared Values in Business and in Life with Michael Burton (Co-founder + CEO, Stitch)
Michael Burton shares how vulnerability and authenticity have helped him build successful teams and trusted relationships. He discusses the importance of storytelling for consultants and emphasizes gradual progress through consistency and small wins. April and Michael also explore building confidence through preparation, goal-setting, and embracing challenges both professionally and personally.Michael is an entrepreneur with a passion for building and scaling professional services businesses. He has over two decades of experience in the industry and has held recent leadership positions at ExactTarget, Salesforce, and Lev. In 2016, Michael joined Lev and quickly grew the company into the top global Salesforce consultancy for marketers. In less than four years, he took the company to a high eight-figure enterprise valuation through a successful acquisition by global strategic integrator, Cognizant.Michael is now the CEO and co-founder of Stitch, a Braze consulting partner. Stitch is a rapidly growing company that is helping brands of all sizes engage their customers through Braze.3 Key Learnings:Share your authentic story and point of view to build credibility and connections with clients and colleagues.Focus on consistency through small daily wins rather than only big successes to achieve gradual, sustainable progress. Set intentional goals and push yourself outside your comfort zone to build self-confidence over time through practice and experience.3 Benefits of Listening to this Episode:It provides tangible strategies for building trust with clients through vulnerability, authentic storytelling, and focusing on their needs from day one. This can help professionals strengthen relationships and win more business.Listeners learn approaches for developing self-confidence and public speaking abilities over time through goal-setting, preparation, and pushing outside their comfort zone. This is useful for career growth. The emphasis on consistency, small wins, and embracing challenges both professionally and personally provides perspective that can help professionals combat stress and stay motivated long-term. This focus on well-being and gradual progress is applicable for many areas of life.Resources:Connect with Michael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldburtonCheck out Stitch: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stitchcx/posts/?feedView=all and https://www.stitch.cx/
June 11, 202447 min
15. Align Your Work with Your Values: Career Inspiration from Bradley Rice of Talent Stacker
In this episode, April Rust interviews Bradley Rice, founder of Talent Stacker, about his journey in the Salesforce ecosystem and lessons learned in building a successful career and business. Bradley discusses overcoming self-doubt, lifestyle design principles, and how to align your work with your values for long-term success and fulfillment.Key Learnings:Tough decisions lead to an easier life through compounding benefits over time in areas like health, finances, relationships, and career success.Design your life around a few core values and activities rather than societal expectations of success. Focus on quality time with family and meaningful work.Overcoming self-doubt is an ongoing process; surrounding yourself with a supportive community helps sustain success.Reasons to Listen:Gain career inspiration and guidance from Bradley's story of breaking into and thriving in the Salesforce industry.Learn practical lifestyle design tips to find fulfillment and balance in your work.Discover free mentorship resources through Talent Stacker to advance your Salesforce career.Learn more about Bradley Rice and Talent Stacker:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradforce/Website: https://www.talentstacker.com/now - free 5 day challengeTrailblazer Mentorship: https://trailblazermentorship.com/Podcast: https://talentstacker.com/ts-salesforce-for-everyone-podcast
June 4, 202433 min
14. Mitigate burnout by using your skills in a new + meaningful way with Alec Dorner (Creator of Flow Analyzer)
In this episode, April Rust and guest Alec Dorner explore the concept that what drains your cup might also be able to fill it. We explore using mindset tips and tools to set healthy boundaries with your work. Alec is a proud husband and father of a one and a half year old (and new baby boy on the way!) He's also the creator of Flow Analyzer, a Salesforce AppExchange product that scans flows for violations of best practices. He’s also the founder of Force for Change, a 100% pro-bono consulting firm on a mission to help Nonprofits free up time and capital by leveraging the power of Salesforce. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alec-dornerWebsite: forceforchangeconsulting.comTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/alecdornerFlow Analyzer: https://appexchange.salesforce.com/appxListingDetail?listingId=a0N3u00000QvsN2EAJ
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