Episode 572: Marshall Goldsmith Talks About The Earned Life and Living with Purpose

In this Flashback Friday episode, I sit down with the legendary Marshall Goldsmith to discuss his thought-provoking book The Earned Life. Renowned for his coaching and wisdom, Marshall delves into the philosophy and actionable insights behind his work, helping listeners align their choices, risks, and efforts with a greater purpose.

During our conversation, we explore what it means to live an “earned life” and the challenges of breaking free from achievement-based validation. Marshall shares profound insights on finding satisfaction, limiting decision fatigue, and embracing accountability without judgment.

Key Discussion Points

  • The philosophy behind The Earned Life and why it’s essential to align actions with overarching purpose.
  • How the concept of “satisfaction” challenges traditional ideas of success and happiness.
  • The intersection of willpower, discipline, and limiting choices to combat decision fatigue.
  • Why accountability without judgment, as practiced in Marshall’s “Life Plan Review,” is transformative.
  • The pitfalls of achievement addiction and the importance of enjoying the process, not just the outcomes.
  • How the marshmallow experiment illustrates the dangers of delayed gratification when taken to extremes.
  • Marshall’s advice for taking actionable steps to start living an earned life today.

This conversation with Marshall Goldsmith is packed with insights that will resonate deeply, whether you’re striving for personal growth or seeking clarity on what success means to you. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the cycle of achievement or struggled to find purpose, this episode offers practical and profound guidance. (Originally released May 2022)

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