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Podcast Hack
How to Master EssentialismBy The Tim Ferriss Show, Greg McKeown

In a Nutshell

In this January 2019 episode of the Tim Ferriss Show, British author and leadership expert Greg McKeown explains how we can stick to our core goals and values as we become more successful.

Favorite Quote

To become an essentialist requires a heightened awareness of our ability to choose.

Greg McKeown

Introduction

Becoming successful brings a lot of value, including self-esteem, recognition, greater resources, and new partnerships.

But many people don't realize how much success can hijack our time, focus, and energy. The more we achieve, the harder it becomes to stay true to our values and goals.

On the Tim Ferriss Show, American bestselling author and entrepreneur Tim Ferriss talks to some of the world's top business leaders, experts, and creatives about how they achieve goals and tackle challenges.

In this episode from January 2019, Ferriss interviews Greg McKeown, British leadership expert, public speaker, and author of the 2014 bestseller, Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less.

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