Episode 257: How To Get More Done With Less Stress (Free)
This episode is sponsored by The Agile PrepCast for The PMI-ACP Exam:
This interview with Sarita Maybin was recorded at the Southland Technology Conference 2013 in Long Beach.
Sarita Maybin (https://www.saritamaybin.com/) gave us a high energy presentation at this year's SoTeC Conference. We discovered how to get done the things that matter most and set limits with people who make unreasonable demands, including three ways to say “no” nicely.
We recorded this interview right after she finished her presentation and discuss: How to determine which tasks are urgent, important…or neither; Three strategies for identifying priorities; How to spend more time on the tasks that relate to your goals; How to identify and eliminate your most common time wasters; How and when you procrastinate; Top five techniques for overcoming procrastination; How guilt, perfectionism and other personal traits stress you out and waste your time; Clues that you are on stress overload…and what to do about it; And some real life stress strategies.

This interview with Alicia McLain was recorded at the Southland Technology Conference 2013 in Long Beach.
Note: In the opening I say "Welcome to episode 246". Don't worry... it's 255 and I simply mis-spoke. Sorry about that...
At this year's PMI Global Congress Ricardo Viana Vargas (
This interview with Jack P. Ferraro was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Anne Pauker Kreitzberg was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Rich Maltzman was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Samad Aidane was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Jesse Fewell was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Stephen Townsend was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.
This interview with Frank Saladis, PMP was recorded at the PMI Global Congress 2013 North America in New Orleans.



If you want to know what the “best” way is for you to manage cost, time, resources or quality on your project, then you can open the PMBOK Guide or turn to any of a dozen project management methodologies out there and they will guide you. But what about the best for you as a project manager to be productive and organized? Where can that be found? Personally I don’t recall a single PM methodology or framework that addresses your or my work style and gives us the tools to improve.
In our first interview with Mario Henrique Trentim (

