I’m doing productivity coaching with Effective Altruists to better succeed at your goals and hopefully improve the world. I can work with you to align your motivation, environment, and habits to accomplish tasks more reliably and quickly.
“Lynette's coaching clearly decreased the time I spent procrastinating and redirected that time towards my actual priorities.” — Igor Kurganov
If you’re having a tough time making progress on a goal, feeling guilty about procrastinating, or generally wanting to be more productive, you can schedule a call to talk about it at lynettebye.com/schedule-call. You can see more details about the coaching at www.lynettebye.com, including impact case studies from previous coachees. A generous sliding scale is available for EAs who are a good fit but can’t comfortably afford coaching right now.
As a followup to byanyothername's questions: Could you say a little about what distinguishes your coaching from something like a CFAR workshop?
I think the difference is along the lines of a lighter touch, ongoing intervention space vs a one-time, immersive experience. My coaching is focused on implemented changes to your mindsets, strategies, and habits in your daily life. I view this as a structured approach to making gradual changes that last. My understanding is that CFAR, on the other hand, aims to immerse their participants in an unusual context with specific tools and ways of thinking intended to rapidly open you up to new ways of thinking and acting. I don't think they are mutually exclusive since you'll take away different things from both.