#213 - This might be tanking your productivity, with Sarah Rusbatch

 
 
 

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What if the one thing standing between you and peak productivity isn't your morning routine, your task management system or even your mindset—but something you never thought to question?

Most business owners are constantly searching for that next productivity hack, the secret sauce that'll finally unlock their full potential. We optimise our schedules, invest in the latest apps and consume endless content about peak performance. But here's what's fascinating: sometimes the biggest breakthrough comes from examining what we're not doing, rather than what we are.

Recently, I stumbled across some content that stopped me in my tracks. It wasn't about another productivity system or time management technique. Instead, it challenged me to look at something I'd never considered as a productivity factor—gray area drinking. Not alcoholism, not rock-bottom stories, but that middle ground where many high-functioning professionals find themselves without even realising it.

This conversation with the amazing Sarah Rusbatch, a gray area drinking coach, isn't about lecturing or judgment. It's about education, awareness and potentially uncovering a blind spot that could be quietly undermining your best efforts. Because sometimes the most powerful productivity hack isn't about adding something new to your routine—it's about recognizing what might be holding you back.

If you've ever wondered whether your evening wine ritual or weekend drinks are impacting your weekday performance more than you realise, this one's for you. Let's dive into a conversation that might just change how you think about productivity entirely.

Is Alcohol Affecting Your Productivity?

Why should you care about alcohol in the productivity context? Sarah explains it beautifully: even those few glasses of wine that seem so harmless could be the culprit behind disrupted sleep patterns. REM sleep, which is crucial for a well-rested mind and body, can be severely impacted. The result? You might find yourself feeling perpetually tired, struggling with low-level anxiety and just not performing at your best. Think about it – is that Friday night glass of wine really worth a Monday morning slump?

Sarah shares how just one evening of indulgence might impair our brain’s ability to tackle complex tasks for up to four days. Imagine the impact on our businesses if our weekend habits are dragging into our workweek!

Sarah’s Journey: Experimenting with Alcohol-Free Living

Sarah’s story is particularly inspiring. She took a break from alcohol in 2017 and found her energy, clarity and confidence soared. Her business thrived as a result. It's a simple reminder that sometimes the best productivity hack is about what we take away, not add on.

Empowerment Through Knowledge

What truly resonates with me about Sarah is her non-judgemental, educational approach. She’s not here to tell you to quit alcohol completely. Instead, it's all about understanding the impact and making informed choices about how we want to feel and operate daily.

Beyond personal coaching, Sarah’s book Beyond Booze: How to Create a Life You Love Alcohol-Free provides guidance for those curious about a less alcohol-dependent lifestyle. It’s packed with insights and strategies for creating a fulfilling life that doesn’t revolve around that evening glass of wine.

If our conversation has sparked some curiosity, why not start your own experiment? I’ve been cutting back, especially on those Friday night indulgences, and I’m already feeling a bit more energetic come Saturday. It’ll be interesting to see if this more mindful approach to drinking improves our professional lives too.

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Connect with Sarah:

Website: https://sarahrusbatch.com/ 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-rusbatch-4b189128 

Book: Beyond Booze:  How to create a life you love alcohol-free

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Nicole Macdonald – January Made x Creative Process Collective

Hi there! I’m the founder and head architect behind Creative Process Collective, as well as owner and designer over at January Made Design.  You can guarantee I will greet you with an over the top smile and talk your ears off about all things creative, small business and probably pets (everyone loves pets). Serial over-sharer on social media, you’ll be able to find me most days sitting at my trestle table working away with a green tea and surrounded by too many house plants and most likely a cat stretched across my keyboard.

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