Jeffrey Davis | A Wonder-Full Life
Good Life Project
Jonathan Fields / Acast
4.5 • 3.4K Ratings
🗓️ 18 November 2021
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Summary
What if you could work, play, and live in a state of wonder? Even now! That’s the question I explore with today’s guest, Jeffrey Davis. A poet, writer, deep-thinker, founder and CEO of the Tracking Wonder Consultancy, Jeffrey’s got an invitation for all of us. To get off the toxic productivity treadmill, which so many have been hammered by in recent times, and reclaim a sense of possibility, meaning, and wonder. To step back into a place of curiosity and lightness.
And, when Jeffrey offers that invitation, it’s not just a naive suggestion to rediscover your inner child, but rather a quest to bring wonder back into your life, based on more than 15 years of research, experimentation, and application. Along the way, Jeffrey has developed a powerful, proven, step-by-step methodology to begin bringing wonder back into your work, relationships, devotions, and life. He shares this in his gorgeous new book, Tracking Wonder, and we dive into key ideas and explorations in today’s conversation.
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| 0:00.0 | Not only is wonder valuable, it's our birthright, and potentially, according to evolutionary |
| 0:06.4 | biologists, anthropologists and psychologists, possibly part of our evolutionary advantage |
| 0:12.9 | for how we have thrived over the millennia. |
| 0:16.0 | We make this a part of our daily morning practice, right? |
| 0:19.8 | Just up the wonder ratio, it really can shift the lens on everything. |
| 0:24.1 | Hey, so what if you could work, play and live in a state of wonder? |
| 0:31.2 | Yes, even now. |
| 0:33.5 | That's the question that I explore with today's guest, Jeffrey Davis. |
| 0:37.3 | A poet, writer, deep thinker, founder, and CEO of the Tracking Wanderer Consultancy, Jeffrey's |
| 0:43.0 | got this invitation for all of us. |
| 0:45.2 | To get off the toxic productivity treadmill, which so many of us have been hammered by in |
| 0:50.7 | recent times and reclaim a sense of possibility and meaning and wonder, to step back into a place |
| 0:56.6 | of curiosity and lightness. |
| 0:59.5 | And when Jeffrey offers that invitation, by the way, it's not just this naive suggestion |
| 1:03.7 | to rediscover your inner child, but rather a quest to bring wonder back into your life |
| 1:09.2 | based on more than 15 years of research, experimentation, and application. |
| 1:14.4 | And along the way, Jeffrey has developed this really powerful proven step-by-step methodology |
| 1:20.2 | to begin to bring wonder back into your work, your relationship, your devotions, and your |
| 1:24.9 | life. |
| 1:25.9 | And he shares this in his gorgeous new book, Tracking Wanderer, and we dive into the key ideas |
| 1:31.6 | and explorations in today's conversation. |
| 1:35.1 | So excited to share it with you. |
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