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Episode 3501st January 2026 • SaaS Fuel • Jeff Mains
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Happy New Year and welcome back to the SaaS Fuel Podcast! In this episode, Jeff Mains sits down with Leslie Shreve, workload management and efficiency expert, and founder of Productive Day. Leslie shares her proprietary system, Taskology, and dives deep into the real reasons why busy SaaS leaders and professionals feel overwhelmed, despite using the latest tools and productivity hacks.

Together, they unpack the hidden costs of “gray work,” the myth of the infinite workday, and why most task management apps fall short. Leslie offers a practical, actionable framework for regaining control, reducing stress, and making real progress—one atomic task at a time.

Key Takeaways

The Hidden Cost of Modern Work Chaos

(00:47) – Being busy doesn’t mean being productive. The proliferation of tools and notifications can drain focus and create “gray work.”

Gray Work and Quiet Cracking

(06:00) – “Gray work” is the time lost managing disconnected tools and notes. “Quiet cracking” is when professionals appear composed but are overwhelmed inside.

The Infinite Workday

(09:00) – Without boundaries, workdays can feel endless, leading to burnout. Protecting personal time is essential for health and productivity.

Why Most Productivity Apps Fail

(15:00) – Apps like Asana, Trello, and Notion offer features, but without a clear method, they can overwhelm rather than help.

The Myth of the To-Do List

(22:00) – A to-do list is only useful if it’s complete, digital, and actionable. Paper lists and scattered notes don’t cut it.

The Fast Action Formula & Atomic Tasks

(28:00) – Break projects into the smallest possible action steps, each with a clear what, how, why, and when. This makes progress achievable and reduces stress.

Time Defense vs. Time Management

(35:00) – Protecting time (a “time shield”) is more effective than trying to manage every minute. Block focused time and let others schedule around it.

Tweetable Quotes

“Gray work is what happens when you’re chasing after tasks and notes, but nothing feels like it’s getting done.”

“Technology alone won’t save you. You need a method to cut through the noise.”

“Don’t outsource thinking, decision-making, and execution—those are your superpowers as a leader.”

“Atomic tasks are the smallest, most actionable steps. That’s where real progress happens.”

“Protect your time like it’s your most valuable asset—because it is.”

SaaS Leadership Lessons

  1. Centralize Your Work – Avoid scattered notes and tools; create a single digital hub for all tasks and information.
  2. Break Down Projects – Turn big projects into atomic tasks with clear action steps.
  3. Prioritize Ruthlessly – Focus on the few actions that truly move the needle, not just what’s urgent.
  4. Protect Your Time – Use a “time shield” to block focused work periods and defend against interruptions.
  5. Embrace Flexibility – Plans will change; adapt quickly without losing sight of your priorities.
  6. Don’t Rely on Tools Alone – Methods and systems matter more than the latest app or hack.

Guest Resources

leslie@productiveday.com

https://productiveday.com

https://www.facebook.com/leslie.shreve

https://linkedin.com/in/leslieshreve

https://www.instagram.com/productivedayleslieshreve/

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