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Jeffrey's premise:
"Sometimes our most important discoveries for our projects and our life happen in the margins of our attention.”
We live in a culture that trusts conscious attention and labor over intuition and mind-wandering. Yet those moments of contemplation and daydreaming are what set us apart as humans and give our unconscious minds the time and space to rest. It is in those breaks from conscious effort that our creative subconscious continues to work on problems and innovate new solutions.
Jeffrey is joined by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a Silicon Valley-based futurist, writer and founder of The Restful Company, and Srini Pillay, a psychiatrist, brain-based technology innovator and founder of the NeuroBusiness Group. They discuss how the environments in which they were raised informed their drive to achieve. Srini unravels the myth of deliberate practice as the only factor in creative mastery, and Alex explains how rest and work act in tandem to support and sustain each other. They discuss the magic of the unfocused mind as well as the value in scheduling intensive work followed by deliberate rest. Listen in as Jeffrey, Srini and Alex offer insight around activating the creative brain in the current cultural moment of volatility—when it has never been more important for humans to be human.
Key Takeaways[4:14] Srini’s young genius
[7:49] Alex’s young genius
[11:12] Alex’s drive to achieve great things
[16:02] Srini’s motivation to excel
[21:17] The path to creative mastery
[29:52] How hobbies impact productivity
[33:06] The magic of the unfocused mind
[38:43] Srini’s methods for activating the creative brain
[46:33] Alex’s insight on scheduling work and rest
[52:40] The uncertainty of the current cultural moment
[59:09] What Srini and Alex are pursuing in 2018
Connect with Srini & Alex
Srini’s Website
NeuroBusiness Group
Alex’s Website
The Restful Company
Resources
Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind by Srini Pillay MD
Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
The Distraction Addiction by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
Princeton Study on Deliberate Practice
Anders Ericsson’s Paper on Deliberate Practice
Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper
The Art of Thought by Graham Wallas
No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends by Richard Dobbs, James Manyika and Jonathan Woetzel
Brand Artistry Labs
A special thanks to the early supporters of the Tracking Wonder Podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and support helped make this possible. Thank you. A few very special early supporters: Deborah Burand, Katherine Miller, Michael Belfiore, Lisa Grefe, Cathy Presland, Peter Wallace, Rita White, Janet St. John, Kim Manley Ort, Bill Miles, L. Hadley, Blair Glaser, Ann Brech, Laraine Herring, Kate Vogt, Susan Brennan5
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Jeffrey's premise:
"Sometimes our most important discoveries for our projects and our life happen in the margins of our attention.”
We live in a culture that trusts conscious attention and labor over intuition and mind-wandering. Yet those moments of contemplation and daydreaming are what set us apart as humans and give our unconscious minds the time and space to rest. It is in those breaks from conscious effort that our creative subconscious continues to work on problems and innovate new solutions.
Jeffrey is joined by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, a Silicon Valley-based futurist, writer and founder of The Restful Company, and Srini Pillay, a psychiatrist, brain-based technology innovator and founder of the NeuroBusiness Group. They discuss how the environments in which they were raised informed their drive to achieve. Srini unravels the myth of deliberate practice as the only factor in creative mastery, and Alex explains how rest and work act in tandem to support and sustain each other. They discuss the magic of the unfocused mind as well as the value in scheduling intensive work followed by deliberate rest. Listen in as Jeffrey, Srini and Alex offer insight around activating the creative brain in the current cultural moment of volatility—when it has never been more important for humans to be human.
Key Takeaways[4:14] Srini’s young genius
[7:49] Alex’s young genius
[11:12] Alex’s drive to achieve great things
[16:02] Srini’s motivation to excel
[21:17] The path to creative mastery
[29:52] How hobbies impact productivity
[33:06] The magic of the unfocused mind
[38:43] Srini’s methods for activating the creative brain
[46:33] Alex’s insight on scheduling work and rest
[52:40] The uncertainty of the current cultural moment
[59:09] What Srini and Alex are pursuing in 2018
Connect with Srini & Alex
Srini’s Website
NeuroBusiness Group
Alex’s Website
The Restful Company
Resources
Tinker Dabble Doodle Try: Unlock the Power of the Unfocused Mind by Srini Pillay MD
Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
The Distraction Addiction by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
Princeton Study on Deliberate Practice
Anders Ericsson’s Paper on Deliberate Practice
Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper
The Art of Thought by Graham Wallas
No Ordinary Disruption: The Four Global Forces Breaking All the Trends by Richard Dobbs, James Manyika and Jonathan Woetzel
Brand Artistry Labs
A special thanks to the early supporters of the Tracking Wonder Podcast. Your enthusiasm, feedback, and support helped make this possible. Thank you. A few very special early supporters: Deborah Burand, Katherine Miller, Michael Belfiore, Lisa Grefe, Cathy Presland, Peter Wallace, Rita White, Janet St. John, Kim Manley Ort, Bill Miles, L. Hadley, Blair Glaser, Ann Brech, Laraine Herring, Kate Vogt, Susan Brennan