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Coaching for Leaders

523: The Invitation to Stop Trying So Hard, with Greg McKeown

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Greg McKeown: Effortless Greg McKeown is a speaker, bestselling author, and the host of the popular podcast What’s Essential. He has been covered by The New York Times, Fast Company, Fortune, Politico, and Inc. and has been interviewed on NPR, NBC, Fox, and many others. He is among the most popular bloggers for LinkedIn and also a Young Global Leader for the World Economic Forum. His New York Times bestselling book Essentialism* has sold more than a million copies worldwide. He's the author of the new book, Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most*. In this conversation, Greg and I explore how to simplify by asking key questions of ourselves and others. We discuss the tendency many of us have to work hard, but not necessarily clearly define what we’re trying to achieve. Plus, Greg invites us to look at the minimum steps required to complete what’s most essential. Key Points Take one minute to stop and define what done looks like. Crafting a “done for the day” list can provide clarity and boundaries to help us zero in on what’s most important. Ask yourself: what are the minimum steps required for completion? There’s a key distinction between a minimum number of steps and “phoning it in.” Decide in advance on what kind of work requires A+ effort, and where B effort is sufficient — and perhaps even better. Resources Mentioned Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most* by Greg McKeown Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less* by Greg McKeown What’s Essential podcast by Greg McKeown Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes The Way to Stop Spinning Your Wheels on Planning (episode 319) See What Really Matters, with Greg McKeown (episode 469) How to Change Your Behavior, with BJ Fogg (episode 507) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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A lot of us pride ourselves in the effort we put into our work, but we also sometimes

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take it too far.

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On this episode, Greg McEwan returns with the invitation to stop trying so hard.

0:13.5

This is Coaching for Leaders, Episode 523.

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Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:27.5

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

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This is Coaching for Leaders, and I'm your host, Dave Stahofia.

0:35.4

Leaders aren't born, they're made.

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And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through insightful conversations.

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So many of us have had success in our careers and as leaders, by working hard, of putting

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in a lot of effort.

0:51.0

And yet, sometimes that Puritan work ethic, that a lot of us value culturally, gets in

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our way.

0:58.8

And we try too hard, we make things too complicated, and we make things too complex.

1:04.0

Today, I'm glad to welcome back to the show an expert that's going to help us to continue

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to look at what's essential and also invite us to simplify.

1:12.7

I'm so pleased to have back Greg McEwan on the show.

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He is a speaker, best-selling author, and the host of the popular podcast What's Essential.

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He's been covered by the New York Times, Fast Company, Fortune, Politico, Inc., and has

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been interviewed on NPR, NBC, Fox, and many others.

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He is among the most popular bloggers on LinkedIn, and also a young global leader for the world

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economic forum.

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