Late last month my friend,
Jim Canterucci, author of
Personal Brilliance, interviewed me for his weekly podcast. There are four installments, and this week, the third one, focuses on focus.
I believe it is pretty good (OK, I'm biased). Specifically it focuses on:
• The paradox of Personal Brilliance focus
• How being contrarian can lead to innovative leadership
• How timing comes into play
• The ability to shift from professional to personal to family
• How reconnection can help maintain focus
• Seamless balance
• Elastic focus
• How infatuation can block innovation
• Perspective as a component of focus
• Content vs. process focus
. . . all in less than 15 minutes.
You can listen to it, access the other episodes, or even listen to the full interview
here.
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