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Don’t regret your regrets. Use them to work smarter.
Don’t regret your regrets. Use them to work smarter.
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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
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Podcast episode
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If we confront our regrets and use them as signals, they're a powerful force for working smarter and living better.That’s according to New York Times best-selling author Daniel Pink. He’s collected the regrets of thousands of people around the world and discovered what connects us in our regrets, and how we can use them to live and work better. So let go of any shame around your regrets, and learn how to harness their power.Guest:Daniel Pink, New York Times bestselling author, most recently The Power of Regret.With appearances from people who proudly have regrets:Dr Tim Sharp, Chief Happiness Officer, The Happiness InstituteGinger Gorman, Award-winning print and radio journalistMark Brandi, AuthorJanelle Delaney, Partner at IBMAmanda Rose, Founder of Western Sydney Women, #bossladyJuliet Bourke, Author and Adjunct Professor UNSW Business School
Released:
Feb 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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