Going, here we go. Yes, nice lead in there. I haven't been to a hockey game in an age. And those we had the Black Hawks here in Chicago, obviously. But I do used to enjoy going to the wolves games. You know, the you know, the other team. I don't know what they call it, the, I always think of it in my head. It's like, the JV, and it's like, I know that's not right. And then I know they're not JV, but, you know, the second tier team, but it's always a lot of fun, though, to go to those games. Yeah, okay, as people are coming in again. Welcome. Happy Friday. Happy Happy Friday. Like I said, we got some nice warm weather coming our way with a little bit of rain. I can deal with that. Hopefully it's we're supposed to get cold again next week, but not two. I hope anyway. Great. All right, now, question, did you all you got the email that I sent out yesterday and the one that I sent out this morning, and it included the your workflow audit? You know, so I'm really curious to talk about that once we get up and going. But in the meantime, I just want to extend a welcome to everybody for joining us here for this coffee chat today where we are talking about productivity tools and hacks. Yeah, Connie, I know when I was, when I was putting this idea together, I was like, you know, I know where I have a tendency to fall down a rabbit hole, and I need to document those times. And I started doing that a little bit ago. As to when did I find myself clicking on YouTube, and, you know, watching YouTube videos about medieval Europe and what, what time of the day was that? And it turns out for me, it usually ends up around, like, two o'clock in the afternoon. You know, two or three o'clock in the afternoon is when my mind starts going in that direction. I was like, oh, that's kind of an interesting discovery, you know, and so I would one of the things that I'd like to talk about with you all today is, do you have those sorts of discoveries about your own work habits, even though you may not have done the audit yourself, but you probably know yourself a little bit to understand where you fall. And so before we kick off with that question, just want to extend a warm welcome to those of you who this might be your first time, or maybe you haven't been here for a while. If that's the case, then go ahead and please share with us in the chat, your name where you're from, and let us know whether or not this is your first time, or maybe if you haven't been here for a while, so you we can give you the warm welcome that you deserve. Michelle, there was home because I know there. Oh my gosh, that's not what I signed up for. Did not sign up for homework or pre work. First timer, Amanda. Welcome. Welcome. If there was, I didn't do it, it's like, yeah, we are so bad ourselves, right? We don't do the work. Um, Greensboro, North Carolina, Kia, okay, I'm going to be in Charlotte next week. I don't know the geography about where those two are located next to each other, but I'm going to be in North Carolina next week. Canadian. What is that Canada in the house? Because I started to say Canadian, then I realized that was not the word I was looking for, and it all came out wrong. Okay, so we need more coffee before we do this. Okay, it's about an hour and 20 All right, then, Oh, welcome everybody. I love seeing all the the newbies. Let's see Jean from Wisconsin, just not too far from me. That's fabulous. Welcome everybody. Okay, so for those of you who are new, just real quick, the rules are, there are no rules. You know, we that we are a group of learning rebels, so we kind of attack it in that way. You know, I encourage everybody to have their videos on if you can, if you want to, if you don't, because it's a bad hair day or you're still in your pajamas, that's okay, too. We really don't care. We also encourage you to speak out. We don't have to keep all of the comments relegated to the. Chat box. But if you're in a position where talking is not, you know, maybe you're on the quiet car, on the train or something, and chat is works for you, then that's okay. So those are the, you know, rules or guardrails, however you want to put it. Now, Let's get hopping on this. So when we were talking about productivity tools, and when I put that into the schedule for us to have this discussion. And it's funny, because we had this discussion almost exactly at the same time last year as I was looking through my notes. And I think that that's great. I'm happy that we are having these continuous conversations, these annual type of conversations, like we do during this first quarter, when we're talking about our goals, and we're talking about, you know, how we can learn for ourselves, and these sort of productivity tips to really help ourselves get better throughout the year. And that's really what it's all about, right? It's about building the momentum as we move into q2, three and four. And then when I started looking through my notes, I realized that, you know, yes, we're talking about product to productivity tools, but we're also talking about, what's the mindset behind productivity? What how are we thinking? How are we acting? How are we behaving? Because there's no app or tool in the world that's going to help us if our mindset is not in the right space, right so if we are distracted for a variety of reasons, or there's something happening in our lives, or what have you, then we know that that's going to get in the way of efficiencies anyhow, and it's important that we identify that. And I now back to the homework comment earlier. I did not assign homework or pre work, but I did give you guys the the tool in the email that came out this morning, and also the email that was yesterday. It's also on the blog on my website, which is the workflow audit, your personal workflow audit. So you did not need to do that before you joined me today, but it's a handy tool for you to think about. And so that's where I want to open up the question when you think about this, is how I'd like to open up our conversation. So when you think about your workflow habits, and, like I said, somewhere around two ish, three ish, I find myself gravitating Yesterday I watched a video about, you know, the lineage of Queen Elizabeth, some sort of video about that. And it was like, it was really interesting. It sucked up about 15 minutes of my time, and then I was good to go. But you know, so when I stopped and I thought about and I thought, you know, about this time every day is when I start feeling that kind of lag. So what are you noticing about yourselves when it comes to your workflow habits? Anybody want to open up the conversation about that? I Erica.