The Productivity Paradox: Finding the Sweet Spot in Remote Work - Paulwyn Devasundaram CEO Medoo (Ex Canva & Atlassian)
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Paulwyn Devasundaram is a visionary entrepreneur and the founder of Medoo, a purpose-built coaching companion tool designed to help people design and live their best lives. Paulwyn has a diverse background, starting as a software engineer and making her mark in notable companies such as Atlassian and Canva, where she went from Software Engineer to the Director of Engineering in under 2 years. Now, as the co-founder of Medoo, Paulwyn is focused on developing a software tool that supports career, leadership, life, and transformative coaches, along with their clients. Get ready to be inspired and motivated as we delve into the wisdom of a top performer and gain valuable takeaways that can transform your life and career. Don't miss out on this great conversation with Paulwyn Devasundaram.  🎙 In today's podcast  💜 Are you struggling to strike the right balance between autonomy and accountability in a remote work environment? Uncover practical strategies for fostering productivity and trust. 💜 How can small, consistent habits lead to a compounding effect on your health and productivity? 💜 What is the key to maintaining productivity and focus throughout the day? Discover the surprising role of breaks and downtime. 💜 How can leaders personalise their approach to manage and motivate their team members effectively?  Thanks for tuning in - we hope you find motivation and valuable insights in today's episode. If you enjoy these episodes, the #1 you can do to help us grow and keep spreading our mission and message is to hit the subscribe button and give us a rating. Thank you for tuning in, and we'll see you next week. With love Georgie and Pam x  🔗 Connect with Paulwyn: LinkedIn  👉 Check out Medoo: Website  👯‍♀️ Sisterhood Club - Website  👯‍♀️ Latest Jobs - Job Board  🔗 Connect with Georgie - LinkedIn  🔗 Connect with Pam - LinkedIn