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90. Do What's Essential with Greg McKeown

90. Do What's Essential with Greg McKeown

FromAt Work with The Ready


90. Do What's Essential with Greg McKeown

FromAt Work with The Ready

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This might sound ominous but…we’re drowning in choices. The internet and its forever-multiplying avenues of information bombards everyone around the world with an abundance (or an avalanche) of choice all of the time. So how do we boil down distractions into key essentials that give our lives meaning? That actually align with what we want? How do we get more of that? In this episode, we speak with Greg McKeown, whose bestselling books Essentialism and Effortless have helped us think about strategy and intentionality in our own work. We talk to Greg about the global state of burnout; about tapping into what we want—and what we don’t want; and about how systems need to get smarter on essentialism. Learn more about Greg’s work here: https://gregmckeown.com/about/

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Released:
Nov 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

What’s stopping us from doing the best work of our lives? It’s the way we work. Whether you’re building a startup or reinventing a global enterprise, every day is a battle between chaos and bureaucracy. But, what if there’s a third way? Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans help teams all over the world discover a more adaptive and human way of working. Now it’s your turn. Each week, they’ll bring you a counterintuitive take on a common challenge at work—and you'll hear from guests who have been there and found their way to something better. This isn’t business as usual. This is Brave New Work.