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This week’s guests are Vikki Louise Yaffe, CEO & Founder of Time Hackers, is a Certified Professional Coach, host of the top 1% Hack Your Time Podcast, downloaded over 700,000 times, and creator of theTime Hackers Program. Vikki specialises in helping busy overachievers unlearn time rules and drop their time management to-do's so they can get more done in less time.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/hack-your-time/id1455953384

www.timehackers.xyz

https://www.linkedin.com/in/vikkiyaffe/

 

Anita Guru, founder of The Mind Coach, is an experienced mindset coach, Psycho-educator and motivational speaker with nearly two decades of learning, leadership and organisational development experience at organisations such as Deloitte, Centrica and Coca Cola. She has always had an interest in the human mind and behaviour and has a background in Occupational Psychology, currently training to be a psychotherapist. Committed to shattering stigma, due to personal experiences, Anita actively raises awareness on issues linked to mental health and women’s health. She has featured in Vogue magazine, The Mail on Sunday, The Telegraph, The Times, and on BBC Radio London. She serves as a Trustee for the mental health charity, My Black Dog and is a published poet.

LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/anitaguru

Website - https://www.anitagurumindcoach.com/

 

Nidhi Sachdeva is a leading Science of Learning researcher and advocate in Canada. She wears many hats (evidence-informed learning designer, post-secondary educator, and edtech specialist) and teaches in the teacher education program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. Dr. Sachdeva coauthors the Science of Learning newsletter and is the current Chair of researchED Toronto.

Links:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nidhi-sachdeva-toronto/

https://scienceoflearning.substack.com/