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It’s official – I’m a Productivity Ninja!

15 Nov 2012 | Personal Productivity

If you’re familiar with my blog, my coaching work, and my recent book, you’ll know that productivity is something of a professional specialty and a personal obsession of mine 🙂

So I’m thrilled to be working with Think Productive as their new ‘Productivity Ninja’ for the Midlands, delivering their range of productivity workshops and helping even more people to tackle stress and increase their productivity.

12 November 2012: Think Productive Welcomes Grace Marshall as Productivity Ninja for the West Midlands

Think Productive are delighted to announce that Grace Marshall will be joining us as ‘Productivity Ninja’ for the West Midlands. The unique role of ‘Productivity Ninja’ involves working with our clients in the region to deliver our range of productivity workshops (such as our famous ‘Getting Your Inbox to Zero’) and helping people to tackle stress and increase their productivity through our public workshops. Grace will also work with potential clients to assess their productivity issues and help them get from information overwhelm to clarity, momentum and control.

Since its launch in 2009, Think Productive have recruited ‘Productivity Ninjas’ in the South West, South East and London regions, so Grace’s recruitment brings our work to a totally new audience. Grace is the author of “21 ways to manage the stuff that sucks up your time” and is also a prolific blogger and tweeter on productivity, making her a perfect addition to the team.

Founder of Think Productive, Graham Allcott said:

“We’re delighted to be working with Grace. She’s fitted in really well with the team already and brings a whole a new set of perspectives: as a fellow-author, as a working mum juggling life and work, as a blogger and webinar host and as a coach. We’re really looking forward to working with Grace and expanding our work in the West Midlands in the next few months.”

Grace Marshall said:

“Think Productive are leading the way in productivity training. I love their passionate, practical, playful and human approach to productivity. ’Not enough time’ is the single biggest challenge that I help my coaching clients to solve, so I’m thoroughly looking forward to working with Think Productive to bring their innovative workshops to the Midlands. I’m honoured and excited to be part of the team.”

 

If you would like to come and experience a Think Productive workshop, check out the ‘How to Get Things Done’ and ‘Getting Your Inbox to Zero’ workshops I’ll be running in Birmingham in 2013.

4 Comments

  1. Naomi Richards

    Well done Grace on getting this work. I am sure you are terrific at it and will bring lots of energy into the role.

    • Grace Marshall

      Thanks Naomi! Can’t wait to get stuck in 🙂

  2. jane lock

    congratulation Grace

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I coach, train, write and speak on productivity. I help people adopt new ways of working and thinking about their work to replace stress, overwhelm and frustration with success, sanity and satisfaction.

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