357: How to Use Philosophy to Get Your Best Work Out the Door

Charlie Gilkey, author and owner of top productivity website Productive Flourishing, joins the podcast this week to share how to use philosophy to do our best work.

 

We cover:

  • How to handle tough events when it comes to personal and professional projects

  • The importance of nuance and why black and white thinking can get you in trouble

  • A gentle reminder that everyone is suffering in some way

  • The power of choice, especially when you see life as a game

  • How Charlie’s approach to getting your work out the door is different

  • His version of what failure looks like, which you may find surprising

  • The sneaky ways we can diminish our own success

  • What many people get wrong when it comes to finishing projects

  • …and even some on-air coaching from Charlie for my next big project. Listen in to learn more!

Links discussed:

Books

Podcast episodes

  • Episode 252: Start Finishing your Best Work with Charlie Gilkey

  • Episode 271: Priming Your Day to Lead and Epic Life with Kristoffer Carter

  • Episode 308: Undoing Our Biases In Time for Election Day with Annie Duke

  • Episode 330: How and Why to ‘Think Again’

 

Looking for additional tools to help yourself and/or your team be more resilient and engaged at work? Reach out to me at kari@karigormley.com so we can have a conversation about what’s getting in your way when it comes to achieving your team's objectives!

Contact:

Charlie Gilkey:
Website: ProductiveFlourishing.com
Website: HelloMomentum.app
Twitter: @CharlieGilkey

Kari Gormley:
Twitter: @KariGormley
Instagram: @KariGormley
Clubhouse: @KariGormley

This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.

Next
Next

356: How to Talk About Pregnancy Loss—And Why We Should