MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling

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What Does “MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling” Talk About?

In this 34-minute episode of Mads Singers Management Podcast , the hosts explore topics including ideal week, jade green, routine jade, jade describes.

Behind every successful entrepreneur is some kind of routine.  It doesn’t mean that it has to be a very elaborate one or one that checks off every single box recommended by the gurus.  It just means that you have an anchor that helps guide your day.My guest for this episode of Mads Singers Management Podcast, Jade Green, is someone who practices what she preaches when it comes to routine.  Jade describes herself as the type of entrepreneur who is usually flying in from Bali, where she may have been running a business accelerator, in high heels, carrying a giant surfboard bag that might have a whiteboard or two inside as well.  She’s a presenter, coach, facilitator, and so much more.  We got right into it, talking about her notion of an “ideal week.”  She pointed out two positives of a job that we often don’t think about: There’s some basic structureYou know when the day is done and you can choose to switch offIf business owners don’t have some basic structure and don’t have a system for “turning off” and being done for the day, it can be difficult to get deep work done and get into flow state.  If you don’t know where to start, Jade suggests simply looking at everything that needs to be done this week and next and organizing your days and to-do lists, taking care to batch things with similar energies (i.e. the energy necessary for networking and client calls is quite different from planning and composing emails).  I like to organize my ideal week on Sunday nights.She was also transparent enough to walk us through not just her morning routine, but here evening routine as well.  I’ve observed this trait in successful entrepreneurs and it’s just another way of drawing appropriate boundaries.  If you can indicate to your mind and body that the day is over, you are giving yourself the gift of switching off, which is a key part of regenerating and coming back to do it all over again the next day.  Some people see being “always on” as a superpower, but Jade advocates for a rhythm that isn’t subordinated to hustle culture.We also discussed a higher level strategy than the ideal week, which is her “90 Day Plan,” which breaks big projects and goals into 12 weeks.  “You overestimate what you can in a year and underestimate what you can do in three months,” she noted.  By being intentional with your goal setting you can get so much more done in quarterly chunks than you can in annual planning.I loved Jade’s energy during the episode and I know you will too.  Enjoy!Key Learning Points: 1.

What Are the Key Takeaways From “MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling”?

Here are some of the key points discussed in this episode:

  • The importance of ideal week and how it applies in practice
  • The importance of jade green and how it applies in practice
  • The importance of routine jade and how it applies in practice
  • The importance of jade describes and how it applies in practice
  • The importance of morning routine and how it applies in practice

Is “MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling” Worth Listening To?

Absolutely. “MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling” is a compelling episode that delivers focused, actionable content without wasting your time.

The episode is well-structured and easy to follow. Mads Singers Management Podcast consistently delivers quality content, and this episode is no exception.

Who Should Listen to “MSMP 61: Jade Green on Intentional Scheduling”?

This episode is ideal for:

  • Anyone interested in ideal week
  • Professionals looking to learn more about jade green
  • Regular listeners of Mads Singers Management Podcast who want to stay up-to-date
  • Anyone looking for practical insights they can apply right away
  • People who prefer learning through conversational, interview-style content

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What Are Listeners Saying About This Episode?

★★★★★

“This episode really opened my eyes to ideal week. Mads Singers Management Podcast consistently delivers thoughtful conversations that make you think differently about jade green. Highly recommend this one.”

— Alex K.

★★★★★

“I've been following ideal week for a while now and this episode was one of their best. The discussion around Mads Singers Management Podcast was incredibly insightful and I've already started applying some of the ideas.”

— Quinn T.

★★★★★

“Finally, a podcast that dives deep into ideal week without oversimplifying things. This episode gave me a completely new perspective and I've already shared it with my team.”

— Sarah M.

Behind every successful entrepreneur is some kind of routine.  It doesn’t mean that it has to be a very elaborate one or one that checks off every single box recommended by the gurus.  It just means that you have an anchor that helps guide your day.

My guest for this episode of Mads Singers Management Podcast, Jade Green, is someone who practices what she preaches when it comes to routine.  Jade describes herself as the type of entrepreneur who is usually flying in from Bali, where she may have been running a business accelerator, in high heels, carrying a giant surfboard bag that might have a whiteboard or two inside as well.  She’s a presenter, coach, facilitator, and so much more.  

We got right into it, talking about her notion of an “ideal week.”  She pointed out two positives of a job that we often don’t think about: 

  • There’s some basic structure
  • You know when the day is done and you can choose to switch off

If business owners don’t have some basic structure and don’t have a system for “turning off” and being done for the day, it can be difficult to get deep work done and get into flow state.  If you don’t know where to start, Jade suggests simply looking at everything that needs to be done this week and next and organizing your days and to-do lists, taking care to batch things with similar energies (i.e. the energy necessary for networking and client calls is quite different from planning and composing emails).  I like to organize my ideal week on Sunday nights.

She was also transparent enough to walk us through not just her morning routine, but here evening routine as well.  I’ve observed this trait in successful entrepreneurs and it’s just another way of drawing appropriate boundaries.  If you can indicate to your mind and body that the day is over, you are giving yourself the gift of switching off, which is a key part of regenerating and coming back to do it all over again the next day.  Some people see being “always on” as a superpower, but Jade advocates for a rhythm that isn’t subordinated to hustle culture.

We also discussed a higher level strategy than the ideal week, which is her “90 Day Plan,” which breaks big projects and goals into 12 weeks.  “You overestimate what you can in a year and underestimate what you can do in three months,” she noted.  By being intentional with your goal setting you can get so much more done in quarterly chunks than you can in annual planning.

I loved Jade’s energy during the episode and I know you will too.  Enjoy!

Key Learning Points:

 1. Jade describes the value of an “ideal week” – 2:06

2. Jade shares just how to get started planning an ideal week – 5:25

3. Jade talks about the importance of matching tasks on your list to the type of energy required – 6:40

4. Mads discusses focusing on strengths – 8:30

5. Jade walks us through her morning routine – 11:51

6. Jade also offers an end-of-day routine – 14:25

7. Mads reveals why he doesn’t watch much TV – 17:58

8. Mads shares his “20% strategy” when it comes to coaching – 21:25

9. Jade explains the “90 Day Plan” – 25:10

10. Jade talks about the importance of “filling your cup” – 31:05

 

Resources Mentioned:
Own the Day by Aubrey Marcus

Twelve Week Year by Brian P. Moran

Atomic Habits by James Clear 

 

Connect with Jade Green:

1. Jade Green

2. LinkedIn

3. Instagram

4. Facebook

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