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The Greg McKeown Podcast

310. Essential Trade-offs and Saying Yes with Sam Bridgstock (Part 1)

The Greg McKeown Podcast

Greg McKeown

Education, Business, Self-improvement

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 June 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

About the Guest: Sam Bridgstock grew up on Mount Pleasant Farm in North Yorkshire, England, where he developed a deep connection with nature and a strong sense of duty and prioritization from his experiences on the farm. Despite facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Sam's unwavering commitment to his family, including his wife Anna and their five children, has been a guiding force in his life. Known for his honesty, wisdom, and humility, Sam's journey exemplifies the essence of essentialism and the power of authentic relationships. Episode Summary: Greg introduces his lifelong friend, Sam Bridgstock, reflecting on their childhood adventures on Mount Pleasant Farm in Selby, England. Despite the bittersweet challenges that unfolded when Sam received a terminal cancer diagnosis, their deep connection and shared values have continued to shape their conversations over the years. Sam's profound insights into prioritization, living with intention, and finding meaning in the face of adversity inspire listeners to reflect on their own priorities and relationships. Key Takeaways: Embracing a sense of duty and prioritization from a young age can instill a powerful clarity in making decisions later in life. Recognizing the impact of fear and guilt on decision-making can help individuals navigate challenging choices with authenticity. Prioritizing meaningful relationships, such as family and close friends, provides a sense of safety and purpose amidst life's uncertainties. Learning to let go of minor details and focus on what truly matters can lead to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. Striving for balance between responsibilities and self-care is essential in maintaining overall well-being and fostering strong connections with loved ones. Notable Quotes: "The love that a parent has for a child gives you power forever." - Sam Bridgstock "Fear is not a good reason if you want to do something." - Sam Bridgstock "Guilt is the thief of essentialism because it's guilt that makes us say yes when naturally we have to focus on something that's key." - Sam Bridgstock "If you have a real sense of clarity about what's most important, things do fall away, and there's a simplicity in your life." - Sam Bridgstock "Guilt can be the reason we end up trying to do everything for everyone and neglecting key relationships in the process." - Sam Bridgstock Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to the Greg McHughan podcast. The goal of this

0:10.4

podcast, the end goal is to see if we can't live a life that really

0:15.4

matters to focus on the essentials to not get to the end of it all and say I

0:20.8

missed it I missed what really matters and today I have the privilege of

0:24.8

introducing someone I have mentioned before on this podcast but never had on the

0:29.0

podcast frankly because he said no to me so many times.

0:33.4

Not very modestly, he points out that while I wrote essentialism and I teach it still,

0:38.0

he has lived as an essentialist, which is a little frustratingly true.

0:42.8

He's been a cornerstone in my life for over 35 years.

0:46.4

He's my best friend.

0:47.7

This is Sam Bridgstock.

0:49.2

Sam and I grew up together in North Yorkshire England.

0:52.2

Though it may not have seemed remarkable to others,

0:56.1

our adventures on Mount Pleasant Farm and Selby

0:59.0

were magic for me.

1:00.5

But the Bridgestock family became a second family to me, their farmer's sanctuary, a place of simplicity,

1:06.1

of honesty, a sense of deepest belonging.

1:09.6

Sam radiates a certain kind of infectious energy. His wife... The

1:15.0

him radiates a certain kind of infectious energy.

1:14.0

His wife Anna says that it's like the tide.

1:18.0

Whatever mode he's in, whatever tone he's in,

1:22.0

impacts everybody around him.

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