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Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Repost: Stop Working So Hard

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Gregg Clunis

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I talk about the dangers of working hard in pursuit of your goals.


Transcript

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0:00.0

In this episode we talk about hard work and why it might not be the best thing you can do.

0:09.0

Get ready because you are now listening to tiny leaps.

0:15.0

Big change. Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes, where I share simple strategies

0:38.8

you can use to get more out of your life.

0:42.4

My name is Greg Klunis and here's a secret you might not know about me.

0:47.3

I'm a big fan of working hard. It's one of the main traits I got from my dad and quite honestly it's probably one of the only things I'm good at

0:57.6

Now I'm never the most talented person and I'm never really the best at pretty much anything, but my work ethic is always, always up there

1:07.7

when it comes to how hard I'm willing to work and how much I'm willing to work to get what I want.

1:15.0

Now just a quick heads up.

1:17.0

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1:22.0

like the articles researched for this

1:25.4

episode the music I used basically anything related to this episode all you

1:30.2

have to do is head over to Greg Clunis.com slash tiny leaps or text the word

1:37.4

tiny leaps all one word to 4442 to that's W That's W. W.

1:43.4

Greg Klunis.com slash Tiny Leaps or text the word tiny leaps, all one word,

1:49.8

to 4.4, 2, 2.2. Now let's get back to the episode. Over the last four months, I've only doubled

1:57.1

down on working hard. Seriously, after my dad passed away, my response was to work as hard

2:02.4

as I possibly could.

2:04.0

Call it a coping mechanism, but it was, at least in my mind, the only thing I could do to

2:10.0

simultaneously honor him and run away from his death at the same time.

2:15.7

And it was more or less fine.

2:17.2

I mean, I've accomplished more in the last four months than I've ever accomplished in my life

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