Create Space: How To Manage Time, And Find — Focu...
Draper organizes the pursuit of productivity into four essential domains:
Building richer, more meaningful relationships through open and vulnerable communication.
Mastering productivity and effective planning to ensure you deliver on what truly matters. Create Space: How to Manage Time, and Find Focu...
Allowing room for personal growth, balance, and the freedom to simply exist without constant pressure. The Four Types of Space Needed for Reflection
Utilizing someone else, like a coach or peer, to help mirror and process thoughts. Draper organizes the pursuit of productivity into four
Maintaining an open mindset to try new things and allow for mental improvement. The Three Gateways to Success
Developing skills for reflection and self-awareness to make better strategic decisions. The Four Types of Space Needed for Reflection
In his book , author Derek Draper argues that for the first time in human history, our primary challenge is no longer filling space, but actively creating it. Drawing on his experience as a business psychologist and executive coach, Draper uses 12 real-life stories to illustrate how professionals can reclaim their mental and physical room to perform at their best. The Core Philosophy: Four Domains of Space