The EA Compass
5 Smart Shifts for EAs Who Want to Stay Ahead
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Your value is being redefined. Are you driving that shift — or reacting to it?
If you're feeling the pressure to deliver more with less, to be strategic but also everywhere at once — you're not alone.
The executive assistant role is being reshaped in real time. The benchmark is rising. The “must-dos” are multiplying. And the content flood? Deafening.
But here's the truth: Trying to keep up is keeping you stuck.
This 5-part private podcast is a clarity hit — guiding you to zoom in, prioritise what actually drives value, and lead from where you are.
🎙 Plug in. Shift how you work in under 10 minutes a day.
Because the edge goes to the EAs who know what to cut, what to double down on — and how to lead without waiting for permission.
What You’ll Learn (and Actually Use)
Mindset Reset
Why keeping up is a losing game — and how zooming in will drive your value up
Quick Win: Create your Stop-Doing List — one thing to ditch this week to free up capacity for strategy.
The Strategy Lens
Bring a boardroom lens to the everyday — because that’s where real influence begins
Quick Win: Ask your exec: “If you lost 10% of your time this quarter, what stays?” Strategic insight, unlocked.
The Agility Habit
Stop bracing for change. Get ahead of it — without burning out
Quick Win: Monthly “trend radar” habit to position you as the eyes-forward operator your exec needs.
The Influence Factor
Why keeping up is a losing game — and how zooming in will drive your value up
Quick Win: Create your Stop-Doing List — one thing to ditch this week to free up capacity for strategy.
The CEO Filter
Learn how to separate noise from needle-movers — the way high-performers do
Quick Win: Run everything through 3 buckets: Needle-movers. Momentum-builders. Noise.
Built for Real Life
No modules. No pressure.
Just 5 smart shifts, delivered in a format you can learn from while commuting, making dinner, walking the dog, on a coffee run or moving through your day.
Because that’s the only way busy high-performers get sharper — they build it in.