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Greg mckeown effortless
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The One Minute Wednesday, you just go to Greg, you can sign up for free, it will literally take you 30 seconds to be able to go on there.

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Number three, I just have discovered that many people listening to this podcast, don’t know how to get the show notes. And I probably wear them more often than I’d like to admit. You know what I mean? These are the pair of pants you wear that are so comfortable, really, I should probably use them to exercise in them. Nobody’s paying me to say anything like this. Number two favorite things right now, my Roan pants that spelled our h o n e, they are the most comfortable pants I have ever owned. But you could start with Episode Four from season one. But for some of you, you’ve never even heard of this show, which is a crying shame. It’s a cult classic, probably for you already.

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This show was famously Margaret Thatcher’s favorite TV show, because some of you listening to this know exactly what it is. It’s a British sitcom, and it’s a show called Yes, Prime Minister. And the first is like a national treasure in Great Britain. Because I’ve been channeling my inner Oprah because as we approach the holiday season, I’ve been thinking of some of my favorite things to share with you. And I am so excited to be with you today. On this podcast, we decipher what really matters as we unravel the chaos of day to day work, to learn how to build an essential life. *The audio is excerpted courtesy of Random House Audio from Effortless by Greg McKeown, Read by the Author.Ĭome with me on an exploration of self discovery. Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Website

greg mckeown effortless

  • Finding things that are highly valuable and simple and easy (20:35).
  • Free yourself of assumptions to find an easier way (18:09).
  • Making things effortless through inversion (10:57).
  • Is the “right way” always the harder way? (3:20).
  • Is there an indirect way to accomplish a difficult task?.
  • Am I trying too hard, simply because I believe to achieve I must overdo?.
  • What’s the simplest way to achieve this result?.
  • Is there an easier way to reach the solution?
  • When you feel overwhelmed, stop and examine if you are overcomplicating the situation.
  • Reject the time-honored idea that the easier path has to be the inferior path.
  • We can make hard things, important things, easier by inverting the equation and asking, “What if this could be easy?”
  • Life has created a false dichotomy between things that are “essential and hard” and things that are “easy and trivial”.














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