
From a GP/ER doc who helps people who do tough work they care about have better working lives. letter.adamsandell.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEducationSelf-Improvement | |||

Happy, high-functioning teams need to be both kind and businesslike—yet few are. What this means and how to get there.
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The Startling Benefits of Taking Some #&@*?%! Responsibility
Or: Things Go Dramatically Better When You Tend to Them
The second Great Work principle.
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Seven core ideas form the foundation of Great Work, and this episode considers the first of those, that work’s a huge part of life, and it should therefore be a part of what makes your life fulfilling and fun.
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When to leave a job because it's wrong with you, why you should think twice about that, and why it's right for some people to reinvent themselves every few years.
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Surviving Winter Working Life—and how to get through the cold, dark, wet months for those who, like me, become a grumpy git when the clocks go back.
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Time-boxing—perhaps the most effective way of getting more done while looking after yourself and being realistic about how much you truly can get done.
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More ideas about how to manage a tough working life, this time from middle school teacher and Great Work reader Sarah Wendel. Imposter symptoms, boundaries, and difficult conversations. And for the first time it's professionally edited, with music, a... more
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