Below are the best podcasts we could find on Self-Discipline and entrepreneurship.
CLEAR ALL
Today's guest is Dorie Clark. She is the author of a new book called The Long Game and on this episode she helps us understand how to cultivate a mindset that focuses on achieving long-term results.
The love of comfort is often the enemy of greatness. We can look successful to everyone around us, but deep down know that we're essentially "phoning it in" and have stopped growing, challenging ourself, and chasing aspirations. We've settled in.
In my book Die Empty, I examined the common places where bright, sharp, talented people eventually get stuck in their life and career. We all have a unique contribution to make to the world through our life and work, but unless we are purposeful about getting to it, others may never experience it.
1
The key to producing a brilliant body of work is steady, regular, brave practice. You must engage every day with your work as a matter of discipline. No one embodies this ethic better than Seth Godin.
Rituals provide necessary limitation on your focus, time, and energy so that you can delve deeply into the disorder of creative problem solving. What small ritual of meaning can you build into your life right now to remind you of what matters most?
Most notes are simply facts, to-do’s, and records that will never be reviewed later. On this episode, we share some best practices for taking and processing notes more effectively.
Being an entrepreneur requires not only technical sense and business savvy, but also the right mindset. On this episode, John Jantsch shares mindset principles for entrepreneurs from his book The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur.
If you want to have great ideas when it matters most, you must have practices in your life to help you do so.
The problem with discipline begins when we don’t understand which commitments are worth our effort, when we make too many commitments, when our commitments conflict, or when we are subject to the unclear commitments of others.
Yesterday I spent time with students at Miami University in Oxford, OH, and I shared with them what I believe to be the “killer app” that will help them achieve their goals faster and more successfully than they can imagine.
To continue customizing your FindCenter experience, create an account. It’s free!
Create an account to discover wisdom, save your favorite content, and connect with teachers and seekers.
IT’S FREE
If you already have an account, please log in.