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PPP 164 | What Leaders Need to Know About Reducing Stress, with authors of Nick Petrie and Derek Roger
PPP 164 | What Leaders Need to Know About Reducing Stress, with authors of Nick Petrie and Derek Roger
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55 minutes
Released:
Feb 4, 2017
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Work...Without Stress?
There are many satisfying aspects of jobs that require us to lead teams and deliver projects. Yet they are careers that often include elevated amounts of stress. Or is it pressure? Our guests today will talk about the difference! Nick Petrie and Derek Roger are authors of the new book Work Without Stress: Building a Resilient Mindset for Lasting Success. You can learn more about Nick at http://www.nicholaspetrie.com/. Learn more about Derek at http://www.challengeofchange.co.nz/about/derek_roger.
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Here's the clip from the movie Bridge of Spies that Derek refers to in our discussion:
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Feb 4, 2017
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