Episode 478: Marshall Goldsmith talks about The Earned Life
In this episode originally released in May 2022, I dive into an enriching conversation with the renowned Marshall Goldsmith, a giant in the field of productivity and leadership.
In this episode originally released in May 2022, I dive into an enriching conversation with the renowned Marshall Goldsmith, a giant in the field of productivity and leadership.
In this insightful episode, Marc and Angel Chernoff delve into the importance of daily habits and rituals in shaping our identity and driving personal growth. “We are what we do on a daily basis,” emphasizes the importance of daily practices and their cumulative effect on our lives.
On this episode, I’m joined by an exceptional guest, Shannon McClay. Shannon is the CEO and founder of the Financial Gym, a revolutionary financial services company breaking barriers in the realm of financial wellness.
I want to introduce you to a transformative concept that has revolutionized my approach to productivity. It’s called “The Productivityist Diet,” and it’s all about striking the delicate balance between quality and quantity in our daily lives.
Join me for this fascinating conversation with Megan Hyatt Miller as we delve into the concept of minding our mindset and discuss practical strategies to improve balance and productivity in our lives. From the three “I’s” to reason and intuition, you’ll find valuable insights and inspiration to help you succeed in both work and life.
Don’t miss this engaging conversation with Donna McGeorge as we dive deep into the elements of her book, discuss our shared perspectives on productivity, and explore ways to make your work work for you. Tune in to learn how to take back time and spend it wisely, so you can maximize your potential and enjoy a more balanced life.
Oscar Trimboli joins me to talk about the importance of eye contact, the nuances of communication, and deep listening.
David Allen joins us in this vault episode to delve deeper into the GTD methodology and how it has evolved since its inception in 2001. While there were some technical difficulties during our conversation, this episode is still a must-listen for anyone looking to streamline their productivity.
In this episode, we talk about his book, where we covered a lot of interesting topics. We started by exploring the idea of firefighting, and how it can prevent us from making time for strategy. We also delved into the phrasing we use when trying to free ourselves from obligations and the difference between obligations and commitments.
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