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The second interview on the podcast!
This time, I sit down with the great guy, Oskar Eklin. Oskar coaches people in personal efficiency and productivity.
We all have a limited amount of time and energy each day, so how do we make the most of it? How can you make changes in your life? That’s where Oskar comes in.
As you might know, I’m not the biggest fan of personal development books. The war wages on. But that’s exactly why someone like Oskar is such a welcome guest on the podcast; he brings perspective and great conversation.
We talk about life, books, and Oskar shares his thoughts on the personal development genre. He also recommends a few books, including one that changed his life forever.
Books mentioned in the episode:
Company of One – Paul Jarvis – 27:52
Atomic Habits – James Clear – 32:06
How to Change – Katy Milkman – 34:00
The Power of Habit – Charles Duhigg – 35:03
Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman – 50:35
( I accidentally say the wrong book title during the podcast=) )
If you want to find out more about Oskar; you can get in touch with him at LinkedIn, or check out his homepage.
Type: Interview | Books: several see above | Writers: several see above
By Sam ÖgrenThe second interview on the podcast!
This time, I sit down with the great guy, Oskar Eklin. Oskar coaches people in personal efficiency and productivity.
We all have a limited amount of time and energy each day, so how do we make the most of it? How can you make changes in your life? That’s where Oskar comes in.
As you might know, I’m not the biggest fan of personal development books. The war wages on. But that’s exactly why someone like Oskar is such a welcome guest on the podcast; he brings perspective and great conversation.
We talk about life, books, and Oskar shares his thoughts on the personal development genre. He also recommends a few books, including one that changed his life forever.
Books mentioned in the episode:
Company of One – Paul Jarvis – 27:52
Atomic Habits – James Clear – 32:06
How to Change – Katy Milkman – 34:00
The Power of Habit – Charles Duhigg – 35:03
Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman – 50:35
( I accidentally say the wrong book title during the podcast=) )
If you want to find out more about Oskar; you can get in touch with him at LinkedIn, or check out his homepage.
Type: Interview | Books: several see above | Writers: several see above