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118: Greg McKeown – Essentialism: The Discipline Of Saying No

118: Greg McKeown – Essentialism: The Discipline Of Saying No

FromThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk


118: Greg McKeown – Essentialism: The Discipline Of Saying No

FromThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

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40 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 118: Greg McKeown – Essentialism: The Discipline Of Saying No
I’ve been a big fan of Greg McKeown’s message and his writing since his best-selling book, “Essentialism” came out.  Greg has mastered the art and science behind optimizing his day, creating routines, and always asking the question, “Is this the absolute best use of my time?”  This is a very important and helpful conversation that we all can learn from.  How can we say no more often and eliminate everything that is not essential?
Greg McKeown has dedicated his career to discovering why some people break through to the next level—and others don’t. The definitive treatment of this issue is addressed in McKeown’s latest project: the instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.  As well as frequently being the #1 Time Management book on Amazon, this book challenges core assumptions about achievement to get to the essence of what really drives success.
Episode 118: Greg McKeown – Essentialism: The Discipline Of Saying No
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“Very Successful People Say No To Almost Everything.” -  Greg McKeown
In This Episode, You Will Learn:

Saying “No” to almost everything leads to sustained excellence
Essentialism is defined as “The Disciplined Pursuit of Less”
What would you do if you could do anything?
Success creates an increase in options and opportunities which can actually create failure
Ronda Rousey – Her success led to an abundance of opportunities which may have caused her loss to Holly Holm
Always think, “Is this the very best use for me?”
The word priority initially meant “the one thing.”  For some reason it’s evolved to now priorities.
There is no such thing as having 20 priorities
Explore, Eliminate, Create a Routine
Learn to say No gracefully
Set up systems to optimize your work
Learning Leader as a noun = Focus
Learning Leader as a verb = Constantly adjusting to maintain clarity, reflecting, asking, “What’s the most important thing I can be doing right now?”

 “What Would You Do If You Could Do Anything?
Continue Learning:

Go To: GregMcKeown.com
Follow Greg on Twitter: @GregoryMcKeown
Read: Essentialism
To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12

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Bio From GregMcKeown.com
Greg McKeown has dedicated his career to discovering why some people break through to the next level—and others don’t. The definitive treatment of this issue is addressed in McKeown’s latest project: the instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.  As well as frequently being the #1 Time Management book on Amazon, this book challenges core assumptions about achievement to get to the essence of what really drives success. McKeown is the CEO of THIS Inc, a company whose mission is to assist people and companies to spend 80 percent of their time on the vital few rather than the trivial many. Clients include Adobe, Apple, Google, Facebook, Pixar, Salesforce.com, Symantec, Twitter, VMware and Yahoo!. His writing has appeared or been covered by Fast Company, Fortune, HuffPost, Politico, and Inc. Magazine. He is among the most popular bloggers for the Harvard Business Review and LinkedIn’s Influencers group: averaging a million views a month. McKeown has been interviewed on numerous television and radio shows including NPR’s All Things Considered and N
Released:
Apr 24, 2016
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