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  • S3 Bonus - Eran Katz on Parenting, Self-Awareness & Playfulness
    2024/12/16

    Parenting often feels like a whirlwind of challenges, leaving us searching for quick fixes and one-size-fits-all solutions. But the truth is, focusing solely on our children’s behavior can leave us disconnected from the deeper work required for real transformation.

    This week, I’m excited to welcome Eran Katz, a clinical psychologist, father, and creator of the Parenting MAP framework and the Apparently Parent podcast. Eran’s mission is to guide parents out of stress and confusion into confidence and harmony, fostering enduring, meaningful relationships with their children.

    In this episode, we explore Eran’s journey of helping parents embrace self-awareness and self-regulation as the foundations for intentional parenting. We also delve into his personal challenges as a creator, confronting fears and reconnecting with his essence to share his wisdom with the world.

    Tune in to discover how cultivating playfulness, peace, and connection can transform both parenting and our creative pursuits, bringing profound change to our lives and the lives of our children.

    Topics Covered
    • The importance of self-awareness and regulation in parenting
    • Eran’s journey from child psychology to parent-focused work
    • How The Parenting MAP framework helps parents lead with confidence
    • The role of playfulness and connection in parenting
    • Overcoming fears and self-doubt to pursue meaningful work
    • The challenge of balancing professional and personal growth
    • How Eran’s personal experiences as a father shaped his work
    • Using a beta approach to create and test parenting resources
    • The impact of bringing peace and play into creative processes
    • Tools and books Eran recommends for parents on their journey

    Transcript

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    Eran's Bio & Resources

    Eran is a clinical psychologist, a father of two, and a husband. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, he runs a private practice and is passionate about helping parents transition from feeling confused and stressed to embracing a more confident and guiding role in their families. To further this mission, he created the Parenting MAP and the Apparently Parent podcast. His ultimate goal is to help as many parents as possible move from chaos to harmony and build lasting, meaningful relationships with their children.

    • Podcast: Apparently Parent
    • Resources: Books for parents and practitioners

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  • S3 Ep11 - Reflection & Adaptation
    2024/12/11

    In our drive to be productive, it’s easy to miss out on one essential step: reflection. Often, we focus on doing more and checking things off without truly understanding our progress or the adjustments that might lead to deeper fulfillment and ease in our work.

    In the final episode of the season, we dive into the role of regular reflection and adaptation in our productivity journey. I guide you through techniques for self-assessment that help you identify what’s working, what’s not, and why. I also explain how to use accountability groups, intentional reflection practices, and monthly and yearly reviews to deepen your learning and adapt your strategies to overcome common productivity obstacles.

    Join me to learn how to evolve your productivity practices through meaningful reflection, ensuring that your approach to productivity is both adaptable and sustainable.

    Topics Covered
    • The importance of reflection in productivity
    • How to deepen learning through self-assessment
    • Techniques for daily, weekly, and monthly reviews
    • The role of intention-setting in adapting practices
    • Using accountability groups for commitment
    • Adapting productivity practices through reflection
    • Creating a structured routine for productivity reviews
    • Examples of prompts for daily and weekly reflection
    • Identifying blockers and evolving strategies to overcome them

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    Music: Salem Belladonna & Robrecht Dumarey

    Editor: Justin Cruz

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    22 分
  • S3 Ep10 - Cultivating Gratitude, Wonder & Joy
    2024/12/04

    The conventional approach to productivity focuses on output and discipline—often at the expense of joy and fulfillment. We push through tasks, trying to be more efficient, only to find ourselves feeling disconnected from the work we’re doing. This mindset can turn each day into a grind, leaving us drained and unfulfilled.

    In this episode, we explore how shifting our mindset towards gratitude and wonder can not only boost productivity but also make our daily tasks more meaningful. I discuss how practices rooted in Zen can help us fully appreciate each moment, from mundane chores to major projects, bringing a sense of freshness and joy into all we do.

    Join me to learn how cultivating gratitude, wonder, and joy can transform your approach to productivity, turning everyday moments into opportunities for connection and delight.

    Topics Covered
    • How traditional productivity often overlooks joy and fulfillment
    • The role of gratitude in transforming mundane tasks
    • Embracing a beginner’s mind to rediscover everyday wonder
    • How appreciation can reduce avoidance and overwhelm
    • Finding joy in the process, not just in the results
    • Practical ways to incorporate gratitude into daily productivity
    • The link between gratitude and increased motivation
    • Zen-inspired techniques to stay present in each task

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    21 分
  • S3 Bonus - Toku McCree on Building Genuine Client Relationships
    2024/11/27

    In our work, there’s often pressure to focus on getting results, closing deals, or following scripts that can feel transactional or impersonal. But for those of us who value genuine connection, this approach often feels misaligned, leaving us questioning how we can serve others in a way that’s true to our values and leads to more meaningful impact.

    This week, I’m thrilled to welcome Toku McCree, a close friend, coach, and someone who has redefined the way we think about client relationships. Toku’s background as a Zen practitioner and coach led him to develop a unique approach to building connections with clients—one that centers around authenticity, respect, and integrity. His upcoming book, Coaching Beyond Yes and No, dives into the power of a values-driven approach in fostering lasting client relationships.

    In this episode, Toku shares his philosophy on creating client relationships that go beyond “yes” or “no.” Instead of relying on tactics or pressure, he shows us how to use openness and sincerity to build trust and deepen connections. Toku’s insights reveal how shifting our perspective can transform the way we interact with clients, leading to more fulfilling and enduring relationships.

    Tune in as we explore how to bring our true selves into our work and create client relationships that reflect our deepest values.

    Topics Covered
    • The concept of values-driven client relationships
    • Moving beyond transactional sales to create genuine connections
    • Toku’s journey from Zen student to transformative coach
    • Building trust and authenticity in client interactions
    • How to approach client relationships with integrity and respect
    • Shifting from sales tactics to values-based conversations
    • Overcoming the fear of selling by focusing on service
    • Techniques for fostering deeper, lasting client relationships
    • Toku’s philosophy on collaborative, life-changing conversations
    • Creating meaningful impact through authenticity in coaching

    Transcript

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    Toku's Bio & Resources

    Toku McCree is a distinguished executive coach, speaker, and writer, celebrated for his one-of-a-kind combination of ancient wisdom and modern psychology. His life journey weaves an extraordinary tapestry of diverse experiences, contributing to a profound understanding of human nature and personal growth.

    With a degree in philosophy from George Washington University, to eight years working in the entertainment business alongside record labels and award-winning artists, to over two years dedicated to training as a Zen monk, Toku's multifaceted expertise fuels his approach to coaching. Today, he leverages this unique blend of academic, spiritual, and professional experiences to empower others on their paths of self-discovery and personal growth, making him a leading figure in the field.

    • Coaching: ceo.unexecutive.com
    • Coaching MBA: coachingmba.co/mastermind

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    57 分
  • S3 Ep09 - Embracing Imperfection
    2024/11/20

    When we aim for perfection in our work, it’s easy to fall into a cycle of anxiety and procrastination. We hesitate to start, or we push ourselves until we’re burned out, afraid that anything less than flawless won’t be good enough.

    In this episode, I invite you to reconsider the value of imperfection. I discuss why flaws can make our work more unique and valuable, how imperfection is an inevitable part of challenging projects, and ways to shift from striving for the ideal to embracing the messy process of growth. I also dive into the Japanese concept of wabi-sabi, which finds beauty in imperfection, and explore how this mindset can help us work more joyfully and authentically.

    Tune in to learn how embracing imperfection can transform the way we approach our work, fostering more flow, joy, and authenticity in every step.

    Topics Covered
    • How perfectionism acts as a protective mechanism
    • The impact of fear of failure on motivation and creativity
    • Techniques for embracing mistakes and seeing them as growth opportunities
    • Understanding the beauty of flaws through the concept of wabi-sabi
    • Meditation practices to confront the discomfort of failure
    • Shifting from a "right way" mindset to playful exploration in work
    • The role of imperfection in learning and creative processes
    • Embracing setbacks in long-term habits and projects
    • How to cultivate playfulness and heart-centered productivity
    • Reframing failure as a natural part of any meaningful journey

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    Music: Salem Belladonna & Robrecht Dumarey

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    20 分
  • S3 Ep08 - The Inner State of Flow
    2024/11/13

    Many people approach productivity by focusing on systems and discipline, trying to push through tasks with force. This approach often leads to burnout and frustration, especially when we don't address the internal resistance that holds us back. We push ourselves harder, only to feel more closed off and disconnected from the work we aim to do.

    In this episode, we dive deep into what it means to cultivate an inner state of flow. I explain how being open—filled with curiosity, love, and purpose—can make even the most challenging tasks feel lighter and more fulfilling. I also discuss how a closed state, marked by frustration and resistance, creates obstacles to productivity and how befriending that closed state can unlock new energy and ease.

    Join me as we uncover how to transform our inner state to make productivity a natural outcome of openness, helping us bring more presence and purpose to our daily work.

    Topics Covered
    • The distinction between open and closed inner states
    • How an open state fosters ease and flow in tasks
    • The challenges of working from a closed state
    • Befriending our closed state instead of resisting it
    • The impact of openness on productivity and energy
    • Practical ways to shift toward an open state
    • The role of curiosity, compassion, and love in productivity
    • How to notice and track your inner state during tasks

    Transcript

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    26 分
  • S3 Ep07 - Managing Stress & Burnout
    2024/11/06

    We often overlook the early warning signs of burnout—subtle hints like exhaustion, irritability, or loss of motivation. Instead, we push forward, believing that powering through will get us to the finish line faster. But ignoring these signs only brings us closer to a breaking point, where recovery becomes much more difficult.

    In this episode, we take a closer look at how stress leads to burnout and explore the importance of balancing stress with recovery. I share strategies to help you recognize when you're overloading and depleting yourself, and how to build sustainable recovery practices through mindful self-care. By understanding these warning signs and making intentional adjustments, we can maintain our energy, focus, and long-term resilience.

    Tune in to learn how managing your stress load can prevent burnout and lead to greater resilience, productivity, and joy.

    Topics Covered
    • Understanding the warning signs of burnout
    • The importance of balancing stress with recovery
    • How stress can be beneficial when managed correctly
    • Strategies for avoiding burnout before it hits
    • Using physical training analogies to recognize overwork
    • The role of self-care in maintaining productivity
    • How to check in with yourself daily to adjust your stress load
    • Building resilience by balancing stress and rest
    • Incorporating recovery routines into your year
    • Practical ways to recover from stress overload

    Transcript

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    23 分
  • S3 Bonus - Oliver Burkeman on Finitude & the Freedom of Letting Go
    2024/10/30

    We live in a culture that constantly tells us to push harder, achieve more, and stay on top of everything. But this relentless striving often keeps us from the fulfillment we seek. Many of us face anxiety, procrastination, and burnout as we struggle to accept that the key to a more meaningful life lies in embracing our limitations rather than fighting against them.

    This week, I’m honored to welcome Oliver Burkeman, bestselling author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals, as our special guest. Oliver’s work challenges the conventional approach to productivity, urging us to face our inherent human limitations and embrace the concept of finitude. His insights offer a refreshing perspective on how to live with greater intention, focusing on what truly matters rather than constantly striving for control.

    In his new book Meditations for Mortals, Oliver goes even deeper into the themes of time, control, and human limitation, offering a counterintuitive yet liberating approach to living well in a finite world. His philosophy encourages us to accept our limits and let go of the need to constantly “do it all.”

    In this episode, Oliver walks us through the journey of moving from understanding the constraints of time to taking meaningful action. We dive deep into the concept of finitude—our finite time, energy, and capacity—and explore how surrendering to life’s limitations and letting go of the need for control can lead to a more purposeful, fulfilling life.

    Tune in to learn how embracing our limitations can lead to profound freedom, allowing us to live fully within those boundaries and create a life of intentionality, meaning, and true presence.

    Topics Covered
    • Embracing the concept of finitude and human limitations
    • How to let go of control and live more intentionally
    • The connection between productivity and surrender
    • Oliver’s journey from Four Thousand Weeks to Meditations for Mortals
    • The role of mindfulness in taking meaningful action
    • Why hustle culture leads to burnout and dissatisfaction
    • Practical strategies for accepting our finite nature
    • The paradox of letting go and achieving more
    • Overcoming procrastination and anxiety by facing our limits
    • How to align daily actions with what truly matters

    Transcript

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    Oliver's Bio & Resources

    Oliver Burkeman's books include the forthcoming Meditations for Mortals, about embracing limitation and getting around to what counts, along with the New York Times bestseller Four Thousand Weeks and The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking. For many years he wrote a popular column for the Guardian, 'This Column Will Change Your Life'. In his email newsletter 'The Imperfectionist', he writes about productivity, mortality, the power of limits and building a meaningful life in an age of distraction.

    • Website: oliverburkeman.com
    • New book: Meditations for Mortals
    • Book: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals

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    57 分