Jun 25, 2019
If you feel like you’re being pulled in too many directions,
have too many competing demands, or are working yourself to the
bone, but not getting where you want to go, then do we have the
show for you!
Today we’ll be talking with Greg McKeown, author of one of my
all-time favorite books, the NY Times best-seller Essentialism: The
Disciplined Pursuit of Less.
Today we’ll talk about the power of less, of letting go of
everything that doesn’t serve you and focusing all your efforts on
just what’s essential.
That plus we’ll talk about the how to go in monk mode, why we
all want to go fly a kite, why sleep is the new status symbol, what
a dinosaur covered in pink flamingos has to do with anything, and
why from here on out, there’s no more Yes. It’s either Hell Yeah,
Or No!
Questions and Topics Include:
- What is the power of less?
- How’d Greg go from Law School in London to Essentialism
- Question: What would you do if you could do anything?
- What his dad said to Greg when he told him he was thinking of
quitting law school – and what in the world Hamlet has to do with
anything
- Why is it that otherwise successful people and companies don’t
break through to the next level?
- What is the paradox of success?
- What’s the challenge that comes with success?
- What is the undisciplined pursuit of more, and why is it so
dangerous (and it’s the natural extension of success)
- Why success can be a catalyst for failure
- Why according to Bill Gates “success is a very poor
teacher
- How do we become successful at success?
- What is a contribution or fulfillment gap?
- What does it mean to retire in roll?
- Why you should do only the things that bring you the most
value
- Why saying yes to everyone is saying no to everything
- Why you want to do few things done better to break through to
the next level
- Why our culture is biased to on having to do it all – which
makes it more difficult to have success
- What’s the philosophy of non-essentialism?
- Why you can’t have it all.
- Why we want to choose less but better
- Why the undisciplined pursuit of more makes Greg McKeown
furious because it is “a lie which does not deliver on any of its
promises”
- Why the undiscipline pursuit of more
- Why the antidote is the disciplined pursuit of less or
better.
- What is a core mindset or the logic of essentialism?
- How to clean out your physical and metaphorical closet
- What Mary Condley suggests (about cleaning out our closet)
- What’s the importance of the simple question “Does it spark
joy?”
- How to explore; eliminate and excute; use resources to
Reallocate – in the closets of our life
- What’s the invincible power of choosing to chose?
- Why you don’t ‘have to do’ things
- Why the power of choice can be ‘forgotten’ with
non-essentialism
- What’s the ‘invincible power of choice?
- Why Southwest Airlines has been so successful, and what we all
can learn from them
- What’s the harm of a straddled strategy?
- How do we protect our time so we can start to narrow things
down?
- What is the 90% rule?
- Why you constantly want to increase the dial of
selectivity
- Why if it’s not a definite lens, it’s a definite no.
- Why do we want to all go fly a kite?
- Why play is essential and why we want to play our way to learn
(especially important for our children!)
- Why is sleep the new status system?
- What’s a bogus badge of honor in the busy-ness bubble we’re
in
- How we’re waking up to sleep being critical to high
performance
- What the mind blowing truth is on the 10,000 hour rule from the
Eric Anders study that’s quoted in Malcolm Gladwell’s book.
- Why you do not want to ‘be a machine’
- Why sleep is a must because it ‘helps you discern the vital few
from the trivial many’
- Why relationships with children are ‘hard if you work easy at
them and easy if you work hard at them’
- What’s the importance of the idea of ‘inter-generational
family’
- What are a few of Greg McKeown’s favorite books?
- Why we should all read a bit of the ‘wisdom literature’
- How to get first chapter for free – sign up for his newsletter
at GregMckeown.com
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