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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Too often, as leadership and business strategist Greg McKeown explains, a brush with success can stall your career. Don’t let your success derail you from the pursuit of your goals. Instead, become an essentialist, and prioritize your life before someone else does. Pursue the “vital few” above the “trivial many.” McKeown shares the essentialist perspective and teaches you to learn to say no to other people as a means of conserving your resources to meet your personal career objectives.

Take-Aways

  • Success often can unintentionally lead your career to plateau, stagnate and even fail.
  • To remain steadfast on the path to your career goals, treat your job as though you work as a consultant for your company.
  • Don’t get sucked into a “busyness cycle” by pursuing little victories that are falsely motivating.

About the Speaker

Best-selling author and speaker Greg McKeown is a leadership and business consultant focused on helping others succeed by saying no. He is the author of Essentialism, Effortless and Multipliers.


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