BEST FOOT FORWARD: Google boss reveals secret of keeping up

BEST FOOT FORWARD: Google boss reveals secret of keeping up

It was maybe crucial factor that inspiring tech chief and mother-of-three Melanie Silva revealed on the Leadership Matters breakfast — her secret to maintaining.

And … a sturdy pair of sneakers. In her case, an eye catching pair of CL Paris footwear.

Speaking to a packed room of WA leaders on Wednesday, the Google Australia and New Zealand managing director and vice chairman wore the clearly vibrant and cozy sneakers on stage — however was in any other case wearing business apparel.

“My sneaker collection is not as big as you’d think,” she instructed former Sunrise host David Koch throughout a Q&A. “But I probably buy two or three pairs a year; statement ones.”

She added, jokingly: “I have a two-year-old now and so I have to be able to run faster. It’s minutes from death most times of the day, so I have to be able to bolt quickly.”

Google boss Melanie Silva wears her comfortable sneakers so she can ’bolt’ into action.
Camera IconGoogle boss Melanie Silva wears her comfy sneakers so she will be able to ’bolt’ into motion. Credit: Kelsey Reid/The West Australian

Ms Silva mentioned she maintains a wholesome work-life steadiness by setting clear boundaries.

“One of them for me is three o’clock on Fridays,” she mentioned. “I believe I need to pick up my daughter from school. That’s a non-negotiable.

“I leave pretty loudly at five o’clock most days. I’m online at night afterwards but I leave loudly so that I can have that two hours of time with the kids.”

Ms Silva mentioned regardless of creating guidelines, it was an imperfect steadiness.

“Do I make everything? No. Am I perfect? No. I am muddling my way through it like most of the working parents in the room or people who are looking after older parents. It’s a daily juggle,” she mentioned.

Ms Silva additionally revealed how she broke free from being “a slave to my calendar”.

“Once every six weeks I have a ‘thinking day’ where you cannot find me, you cannot book me in,” she mentioned. “It’s been a game changer from me.”

Google boss Melanie Silva at the Leadership Matters breakfast.
Camera IconGoogle boss Melanie Silva on the Leadership Matters breakfast. Credit: Kelsey Reid/The West Australian

Ms Silva places the “thinking day” idea all the way down to a course she attended about “getting into a flow”.

“It’s when you’re at your absolute best,” she mentioned. “At first I thought I don’t have the time to get into flow.

“But at the end of the course I concluded that if you value it, you make time.

“I’ve been doing it for so many years and I feel it in my body when I’m coming up to one.

“I have three topics that I go away to think about and I dedicate an hour and a half to each topic.

“I generally come out with either a scoping document or a mind map.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au