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Korean Proverb Shijaki banida: “The start is half the task.”
Today’s guest, Phil Kim, is a highschool dropout turned accidental accountant turned tenured educator and professional speaker. He shares the remarkable story about how he fell into a hole and then turned his life around by chasing BIG goals through small actions.
In December 2016, Phil gave a talk at TEDxAlbany called “Chase One Rabbit: The Power of Small Wins” (related to his book of the same name).
Phil based his TED talk on a Confucian saying: “If you chase both rabbits, you catch neither.”
The book and TED Talk both explain how we can use focus, accountability, and small wins to achieve more.
There's a theory called the the paradox of choice. It suggests giving users too many choices causes them to worry about making the wrong decision, so they don't make any decision at all. Too many choices can effectively lead to no choice.
So don’t try to do everything at once. Finish your top priority and then move onto your second priority.
We’re almost done with the first quarter of 2017 (wow that was fast!). I want you to watch Phil’s TED Talk or read his book and then reflect on your goals for the year. Do you have too many? Are they ambitious enough? Prioritize your goals and get hyper focused on just one rabbit – you might surprise yourself with how much you accomplish.
You can watch Phil’s first TED Talk on YouTube or pick up his books on Amazon.
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Production & Development for Improv Is No Joke by Podcast Masters
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Peter Margaritis, CPA & C-Suite Radio4.8
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Korean Proverb Shijaki banida: “The start is half the task.”
Today’s guest, Phil Kim, is a highschool dropout turned accidental accountant turned tenured educator and professional speaker. He shares the remarkable story about how he fell into a hole and then turned his life around by chasing BIG goals through small actions.
In December 2016, Phil gave a talk at TEDxAlbany called “Chase One Rabbit: The Power of Small Wins” (related to his book of the same name).
Phil based his TED talk on a Confucian saying: “If you chase both rabbits, you catch neither.”
The book and TED Talk both explain how we can use focus, accountability, and small wins to achieve more.
There's a theory called the the paradox of choice. It suggests giving users too many choices causes them to worry about making the wrong decision, so they don't make any decision at all. Too many choices can effectively lead to no choice.
So don’t try to do everything at once. Finish your top priority and then move onto your second priority.
We’re almost done with the first quarter of 2017 (wow that was fast!). I want you to watch Phil’s TED Talk or read his book and then reflect on your goals for the year. Do you have too many? Are they ambitious enough? Prioritize your goals and get hyper focused on just one rabbit – you might surprise yourself with how much you accomplish.
You can watch Phil’s first TED Talk on YouTube or pick up his books on Amazon.
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Resources:
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Production & Development for Improv Is No Joke by Podcast Masters
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices