Beyond Productivity: Living From The Inside Out (Episode 5)

(This podcast is also available from iTunes under Productive Flourishing.) The High Cost of Productivity In Episode 4, Andre, Dustin, Sara, Duff, and I discuss why people are drawn to productivity, as well as whether there are some costs to productivity. This is the first part (of two) of this conversation. In this episode, you’ll [...]

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Beyond Productivity: Living From the Inside Out (Episode 3)

(This podcast is also available from iTunes under Productive Flourishing.) Authenticity, Productivity, and the Four Hour Work Week In Episode 3, Dustin, Andre, Jonathan, and I discuss authenticity, identity, money, and the Four Hour Work Week. In this episode, you’ll hear about… How important, and unimportant, defining ourselves can be Why maybe it’s not a [...]

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Beyond Productivity: Living From The Inside Out (Episode 2)

(This podcast is also available from iTunes under Productive Flourishing.) What’s the relationship between productivity and personal development? In Episode 2, Sara, Duff, Jonathan, and I discuss metawork, time, personal relationships, and common sense. In this episode, you’ll hear about… Learning to overcome metawork Why it’s important to get comfortable with space and not being [...]

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Beyond Productivity: Living From the Inside Out (Episode 1)

What’s the relationship between productivity and personal development? In Episode 1, Sara, Duff, Jonathan, and I talk about why there seems to be a disconnect between productivity and personal development, even though you can’t really separate the two. In this episode, you’ll hear… How productivity systems become less important when you’re doing things you [...]

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Beyond Productivity: Living From the Inside Out (Introduction)

The conceptual landscape of productivity and personal development is in dire need of some revisioning. This has been apparent to many of the bloggers, writers, and coaches in the field, and many of us, individually, started questioning the state of the art. But more is needed – rather than discussing these ideas in our own [...]

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