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We are, indeed, wired to aspire. But what is it that drives you? A need to do better than the person next to you? Or are you in competition with yourself, battling against your own personal best? And how do we balance our ambition with the need to be a part of a community?
Jeffrey is exploring these ideas with marketing strategy consultant, professional speaker and best-selling author Dorie Clark of Clark Strategic Communications and serial entrepreneur, growth strategist and award-winning author Jonathan Fields of the Good Life Project. They discuss their childhood identities as a passionate environmentalist and creative maker of ‘Franken-bikes,’ examining how those early instincts inform who they are today. Jonathan offers his take on internal competition as a motivator, and Dorie shares her mission-oriented approach to achievement. They speak to the role of jealousy in inspiration, suggesting that a healthy dose of benign envy can serve as a positive incentive. Listen in as Jeffrey, Dorie and Jonathan delve into the fundamental human need for community, the significant benefits of belonging in terms of creativity and health, and how to build an authentic community around a set of shared values.
Key Takeaways[5:16] Dorie’s young genius
[6:48] Jonathan’s young genius
[11:40] Jonathan’s insight around competition and drive
[15:08] Dorie’s take on the role of competition in achievement
[16:45] The role of jealousy in motivation
[23:57] How to determine your USP
[31:16] The fundamental human need for community
[40:53] Dorie and Jonathan’s advice around building community with integrity
[48:54] How Jonathan honors his introversion in a community setting
[50:47] How Dorie has seen community develop in small groups
[52:30] What Dorie and Jonathan are working toward in 2018
Dorie’s Website
Books by Dorie
Jonathan’s Website
Books by Jonathan
Good Life Project
ResourcesFrom Dictatorship to Democracy by Gene Sharp
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnam
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We are, indeed, wired to aspire. But what is it that drives you? A need to do better than the person next to you? Or are you in competition with yourself, battling against your own personal best? And how do we balance our ambition with the need to be a part of a community?
Jeffrey is exploring these ideas with marketing strategy consultant, professional speaker and best-selling author Dorie Clark of Clark Strategic Communications and serial entrepreneur, growth strategist and award-winning author Jonathan Fields of the Good Life Project. They discuss their childhood identities as a passionate environmentalist and creative maker of ‘Franken-bikes,’ examining how those early instincts inform who they are today. Jonathan offers his take on internal competition as a motivator, and Dorie shares her mission-oriented approach to achievement. They speak to the role of jealousy in inspiration, suggesting that a healthy dose of benign envy can serve as a positive incentive. Listen in as Jeffrey, Dorie and Jonathan delve into the fundamental human need for community, the significant benefits of belonging in terms of creativity and health, and how to build an authentic community around a set of shared values.
Key Takeaways[5:16] Dorie’s young genius
[6:48] Jonathan’s young genius
[11:40] Jonathan’s insight around competition and drive
[15:08] Dorie’s take on the role of competition in achievement
[16:45] The role of jealousy in motivation
[23:57] How to determine your USP
[31:16] The fundamental human need for community
[40:53] Dorie and Jonathan’s advice around building community with integrity
[48:54] How Jonathan honors his introversion in a community setting
[50:47] How Dorie has seen community develop in small groups
[52:30] What Dorie and Jonathan are working toward in 2018
Dorie’s Website
Books by Dorie
Jonathan’s Website
Books by Jonathan
Good Life Project
ResourcesFrom Dictatorship to Democracy by Gene Sharp
Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert D. Putnam