#dogoodwork

Raul Hernandez speaks to Andy Hickman, founder of the Art of Workflow. Hickman enlightens on the importance of engaging our senses for effective thinking and decision making, using his clients' successful experiences as examples. He presents a guide to thought-processing that entails recognition, externalization, clarification, and deciding when to revisit these thoughts. Who’s The Guest? Andy Hickman is the founder of Art of Workflow, a high-touch coaching practice that empowers married couples, business owners, and entrepreneurs to regenerate their clarity & creativity. Interviewed by the David Allen Company® for his research on the ancient & medieval connections with the Getting Things Done® methodology, he's been invited to speak for members of the U.S. congress, Business leaders at organizations like Ernst & Young, and popular podcasts. Episode Highlights A deep dive into Andy Hickman's philosophy on the mind and the unique framework he uses with his clients Unraveling the essence of how all humans think, which he believes offers a greater opportunity to enhance thinking quality Andy shares his personal journey to discovering his methodology, relating to overwhelming pressure he faced while working at an educational startup which seeped into his personal life The concept of thinking as more of a personal activity than a mental one How thinking involves the use of our entire bodies, not just our minds Questions to facilitate better understanding of ideas and tasks The importance of holistic thinking as he cites a quote from a book called The Intellectual Life Practices to maintain critical thinking: Proper articulation of thoughts through writing and fostering creativity through hobbies The importance of externalizing thoughts and viewing them critically Episode Resources Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork/ https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ Connect with Andy Hickman www.artofworkflow.com https://twitter.com/andyphickman https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-hickman-1b7940200   Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

Show Notes

Raul Hernandez speaks to Andy Hickman, founder of the Art of Workflow. Hickman enlightens on the importance of engaging our senses for effective thinking and decision making, using his clients' successful experiences as examples. He presents a guide to thought-processing that entails recognition, externalization, clarification, and deciding when to revisit these thoughts.

Who’s The Guest? Andy Hickman is the founder of Art of Workflow, a high-touch coaching practice that empowers married couples, business owners, and entrepreneurs to regenerate their clarity & creativity. Interviewed by the David Allen Company® for his research on the ancient & medieval connections with the Getting Things Done® methodology, he's been invited to speak for members of the U.S. congress, Business leaders at organizations like Ernst & Young, and popular podcasts.

Episode Highlights

  • A deep dive into Andy Hickman's philosophy on the mind and the unique framework he uses with his clients
  • Unraveling the essence of how all humans think, which he believes offers a greater opportunity to enhance thinking quality
  • Andy shares his personal journey to discovering his methodology, relating to overwhelming pressure he faced while working at an educational startup which seeped into his personal life
  • The concept of thinking as more of a personal activity than a mental one
  • How thinking involves the use of our entire bodies, not just our minds
  • Questions to facilitate better understanding of ideas and tasks
  • The importance of holistic thinking as he cites a quote from a book called The Intellectual Life
  • Practices to maintain critical thinking: Proper articulation of thoughts through writing and fostering creativity through hobbies
  • The importance of externalizing thoughts and viewing them critically

Episode Resources

Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here

What is #dogoodwork?

#dogoodwork is not a label but a way of living.

It is the constant and diligent effort to achieve a new level of excellence in one’s own life.

It is the hidden inner beauty behind the struggle to achieve excellence.

It is not perfect but imperfect.

It is the effort, discipline and focus that often goes unnoticed.

The goal of this podcast is to highlight that drive.

The guests I have on this show emulate this drive in their own special way. You’ll be able to apply new ideas into your own life by learning from them.

We will also have 1on1 episodes with me where we’ll dive into my own experiences with entrepreneurship and leadership.

Every episode is designed to provide you with ideas that you can apply and grow in excellence in all areas of your life, business and career.

Do Good Work,

Raul