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Are you a "track everything" person or a "just do the thing" person? In this episode, Helen and Sarah borrow brilliance from the world of gamification — and have a genuinely fun debate about whether it actually works for your career.
Helen comes in as a convert (she gamifies her sleep, her deep sleep, her exercise, her steps, and possibly her vegetables). Sarah comes in as a sceptic. What unfolds is an honest, practical exploration of when gamification helps, when it doesn't, and how to design a game that works for you — not one that makes you feel judged by an app.
🎯 What You'll Learn
– What gamification actually is and why it taps into some very human motivations
– Four games you could play at work right now — from your to-do list to your energy, relationships and learning
– Why the question to ask of any game is: does this make me feel more capable, or just more compliant?
– How teams can play together without it turning into an uncomfortable competition
– The rules of the game: how to design your own two-week experiment
📚 Resources Mentioned
The Big Think
Tim Harford's newsletter
Squiggly Careers Skills Sprints
For questions about Squiggly Careers or to share feedback, please email: [email protected]
Need some more squiggly career support?
1. Download our free career tools
2. Sign up for our Skills Sprints
3. Sign up for our Squiggly Careers Newsletter, a weekly summary of the latest squiggly career tools
4. Order our new book Learn Like a Lobster
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Are you a "track everything" person or a "just do the thing" person? In this episode, Helen and Sarah borrow brilliance from the world of gamification — and have a genuinely fun debate about whether it actually works for your career.
Helen comes in as a convert (she gamifies her sleep, her deep sleep, her exercise, her steps, and possibly her vegetables). Sarah comes in as a sceptic. What unfolds is an honest, practical exploration of when gamification helps, when it doesn't, and how to design a game that works for you — not one that makes you feel judged by an app.
🎯 What You'll Learn
– What gamification actually is and why it taps into some very human motivations
– Four games you could play at work right now — from your to-do list to your energy, relationships and learning
– Why the question to ask of any game is: does this make me feel more capable, or just more compliant?
– How teams can play together without it turning into an uncomfortable competition
– The rules of the game: how to design your own two-week experiment
📚 Resources Mentioned
The Big Think
Tim Harford's newsletter
Squiggly Careers Skills Sprints
For questions about Squiggly Careers or to share feedback, please email: [email protected]
Need some more squiggly career support?
1. Download our free career tools
2. Sign up for our Skills Sprints
3. Sign up for our Squiggly Careers Newsletter, a weekly summary of the latest squiggly career tools
4. Order our new book Learn Like a Lobster
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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