Aim Higher: The podcast with purpose
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My guest for this episode of “Aim Higher” is Bruce Daisley, Twitter Vice President for Europe, Middle East and Africa. He joined the company in 2012 having previously run YouTube UK at Google. Bruce is the author of a terrific new book, “Eat, Sleep, Work, Repeat: 30 Hacks for Bringing Joy to Your Job.” I also highly recommend his previous book, “The Joy of Work.” Bruce has so many good ideas about how we can get away from the toxic treadmill of “more hours = more productivity.” He calls that mindset a “superhighway to burnout.” Part of the problem, he says, comes from leaders themselves, who claim that their secret to success is working 60, 80 even 120 hours a week. That’s just not possible for most people… and is actually counterproductive for almost everyone. I hope you’ll listen as we discuss the importance of sleep, how the “default mind mode” of boredom and relaxation can be our best creativity booster, the importance of building teams from the ground-up, and how to get back to the “magical creative version of ourselves” that existed before work environments began demanding so much of our time.
Mark Eaton: Commit to a winning team
Dr. Max McKeown: Practical strategy
Tips for leading remotely
Lessons from COVID-19
Shep Hyken: Creating amazing customer experiences
Rory Vaden: Build a powerful personal brand
James Altucher: The wall between comfort and success
Resilient leadership
Leadership during a time of crisis
Mailbag: Being a team player, new mom work worries, and a scary promotion
Michael Hyatt: Creating a practical vision
Anese Cavanaugh: Be positively contagious
The power of focus
Tom Rath: Following your contribution
Welcome to Season Two
The 9 traits of servant leaders: Recap
Wednesday Wisdom: William James
The 9 traits of servant leaders: #9 Servant leaders act with humility
Wednesday Wisdom: Bob Burg
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