2022-11-24
1 小时 8 分钟Yes, I want to change.
Yes, I want things to be different.
But if I exist only in things being different, I completely miss where I'm at now.
And I'm going to inhabit my life as it is today.
I'm going to inhabit myself.
I'm going to inhabit my world as it is today, while I also look to make some changes.
So for a lot of us, 2020 was a wake up call, jarring in many ways that we absolutely acknowledge.
And also it was a wake up call that many of us desperately needed to be able to look at our lives, at how we work, at how we live, at how we step into our relationships, at what we value and more with a pair of fresh eyes.
Yet now, almost two years later, many of us are still struggling with how we answer the call, how we respond to the questions and the yearning to live and be and contribute differently.
And I imagine right about now, we'd all love some kind of blueprint or some sort of direction as we try to take what we've learned and experienced in the past few years and use it to embrace new passions and careers and ideas that have lit us up.
So joining me today to explore these ideas, to explore how we can all move forward with more intention and meaning in life and work and relationships, is my good friend, behavior coach, certified interfaith spiritual director, host of the One U Feed podcast, and writer Eric Zimmer.
Now, this format is a bit different.
It's not our typical conversation, where I sort of lead with a new guest.
Eric and I have been having these deep private jams together for years, centering topics that fascinate us and matter to all of us.
So we thought we would get together and just turn on the mics and share one of these deep dives in a more public way.
And we tee up three topics we've both been really deeply noodling on and exploring, finding meaning at work, setting and sustaining healthy, functional boundaries, especially between work and life, which is a really interesting dynamic right now, and also especially when you really like your work or maybe even love it.
And we also explore what it looks like to really embrace change and not buy into a lot of the mythology around change and create new habits in a practical way.
So excited to take one of these normally behind closed doors conversation that Eric and I have on a fairly regular basis and open it up and share ideas and thoughts and conversations from both of us through our experience and our exposure to so many incredible human beings over a long period of time.
And also, if you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to check out Eric's podcast, the one you feed wherever you listen to podcasts.
So excited to share this conversation with you.