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Episode 33 - Smart People Problems - Picking and Sticking to One Thing

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This is number three in a series on ‘Smart People Problems’ - things that are challenging especially for humans with smart minds.

This week, I'm looking at the challenge of picking and sticking to One Thing.

How do you pick a career, a subject, a niche when, basically, there are an infinite number of things you could do?

When you're a multipotentialite, multi-passionate, 'interested in almost everything' human with a smart mind?

It all starts with a flawed assumption:

That you should pick and stick to ONE thing.

David Epstein's brilliant book 'Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specalized World' which very successfully debunks the myth that you can't be successful if you don't focus on one thing - I share some of his research on the podcast.
You'll also learn why you have bought into this paradigm for so long - and what you can do to step out of it without ending under the bridge all alone.
So tune in for tips on how to design, pursue and tell a story about a life that works with your unique smart mind.

Ready to learn how to Manage your Smart Mind? Then download my free 'Mapping Your Unique Brain' Workbook. Go to:
https://www.coachkramer.org/brainmap to get access.
Are you interested in working with me? Click here.

Come say hi on LinkedIn |Insta | Twitter | FB

  continue reading

98 episodes

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This is number three in a series on ‘Smart People Problems’ - things that are challenging especially for humans with smart minds.

This week, I'm looking at the challenge of picking and sticking to One Thing.

How do you pick a career, a subject, a niche when, basically, there are an infinite number of things you could do?

When you're a multipotentialite, multi-passionate, 'interested in almost everything' human with a smart mind?

It all starts with a flawed assumption:

That you should pick and stick to ONE thing.

David Epstein's brilliant book 'Range: How Generalists Triumph in a Specalized World' which very successfully debunks the myth that you can't be successful if you don't focus on one thing - I share some of his research on the podcast.
You'll also learn why you have bought into this paradigm for so long - and what you can do to step out of it without ending under the bridge all alone.
So tune in for tips on how to design, pursue and tell a story about a life that works with your unique smart mind.

Ready to learn how to Manage your Smart Mind? Then download my free 'Mapping Your Unique Brain' Workbook. Go to:
https://www.coachkramer.org/brainmap to get access.
Are you interested in working with me? Click here.

Come say hi on LinkedIn |Insta | Twitter | FB

  continue reading

98 episodes

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