May 29, 2022

Ask The Expert: Great Work with Amanda Crowell-Ep: 095

Ask The Expert: Great Work with Amanda Crowell-Ep: 095

Join me as I speak with Amanda Crowell Ph.D. She is a cognitive psychologist, speaker, author, and coach, and she is focused on changing our perspective on the world of work. Her new book Great Work: Do What Matters Most Without Sacrificing Everything Else comes out on June 7th, 2022.

 

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Candy Motzek:

Hey welcome to sheet coaches coaches, I'm your

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host Kandi motsek. And I'm going to help you find the clarity,

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confidence and courage to become the coach that you were meant to

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be. If you're a new coach, or if you've always wanted to be a

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life coach, then this is the place for you. We're going to

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talk all about mindset and strategies and how to because

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step by step only works when you have the clarity, courage and

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confidence to take action. Let's get started. Hey, everyone, and

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welcome to this episode of she coaches coaches. I have an

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amazing guest for you today. Now, this was a woman that I met

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at PATA palooza. And if you've been following me for a while,

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you've probably heard some of these interviews. Let me

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introduce you to Dr. Amanda Crowl. She is a cognitive

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psychologist, speaker, author and coach. And she is focused on

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changing our perspective on the world of work. It is possible to

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do great work. Now those are capitalized, great work, launch

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a successful business, make a scientific discovery, raise a

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tight knit family and manage a globally remote team without

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sacrificing your health, happiness and relationships.

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Amanda is the author of the forthcoming book, great work do

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what matters most without sacrificing everything else. And

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the creator of the great work journals. Her TEDx talk has

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received more than a million views and has been featured on

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Ted's ideas blog and Ted shorts. Her ideas have also been

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featured on NPR, Al Jazeera, the Wall Street Journal courts and

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thrive, thrive global. That was a mouthful, Amanda? Hey. Oh, so

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glad to see you here. Welcome to she coaches, coaches.

Dr. Amanda Crowell:

Thank you. I'm so happy to be here.

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You tell me a little bit more about your book.

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This is fascinating.

Dr. Amanda Crowell:

Yeah. So great work is a book about

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figuring out what you were here to do. And then taking steps to

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get closer to that vision without ever feeling

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overwhelmed. So the book has sort of three, three parts to

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it. The first is what is my great work. And, you know, often

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people don't quite know, you ask them, you know, who are you? Who

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do you want to be in? The answer that comes back very often is

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either that's an irrelevant question. I am who I said I was

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going to be, I'm stuck. I've made all of my choices. And now

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this is who I am. Or, I'm not sure I always felt there was

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something bigger for me, but I don't know what that is. And

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then every now and then you get people who are very clear about

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what they want, but they have no clue at all, how to get closer

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to it. So the first little bit of the book is about, you know,

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looking at your life, evaluating what's happened in it, thinking

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through what you've enjoyed, and figuring out the first one I

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would call inkling of what your great work might be. The second

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half of the book tells you how to get a little bit closer to it

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following the great work method, which is what's also in the

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great work journals, which is a very time management

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productivity, step by step process that I've discovered

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over the last decade is a way to actually do remarkable things

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without feeling overwhelmed. That's why I felt like I needed

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it because I was constantly striving on 17 fronts at the

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same time and getting on what I like to call the roller coaster,

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the productivity roller coaster of doom, which is like where

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you're utterly overworking and then you like nosedive into

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burnout and recover just just enough so that you can overwork

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again and then burnout and overwork and burnout. And as

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like I can't live like this. I mean, once you have kids, it

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feels, you know just really adds another layer of things that you

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feel like you're obligated to do well at. And then I had a couple

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of full body rebellions at one point I had an autoimmune flare

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up that really, really kind of brought it to the forefront like

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either get this under control or, or your body is just not

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going to allow you to go any further. So the great work

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method is something that I learned how to do out of sheer

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necessity, so that I could continue to do great work

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without like sacrificing literally everything else. my

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health, my happiness, my marriage, my children, all of

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it. So the second half of the book is or the second little bit

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of the book is about that. And then the last part is kind of

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related to the TED talk that I did, which is about mindsets.

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What are the things that keep us locked in what I call patterns

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of defensive failure, which is where we fail by not doing

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anything to avoid having to live through the the excruciating

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experience of failing for real, and so mindsets, self expertise,

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understanding who you are as a very specific person, what works

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for you in terms of your productivity and time

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management. So it's really, it's really a sort of step by step

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pathway to doing what you were put here to do without having to

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give everything else like speed everything else to it.

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Yeah, and I mean, ultimately, you can't do great

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work if there's none nothing of you left to do it with, right?

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Yeah. And if you have no resources or resilience, because

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you've been on that hamster wheel of productivity for so

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long, there's just nothing, you got nothing to give. And it's a

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very joyless existence. Like, you know, when I've seen people

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in that place, you say, you know, what do you want to do?

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Who do you want to be? Who are you? They're like, zombies.

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Right, like, and I think that without some intention, and some

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personal reflection. There, that is an easy path for people to

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fall into, because they think they're doing all the right

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stuff, right. Like, you know, they graduate, they get into the

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right school, they take the right degree, they make the

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right connections, they make the, you know, the first post

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degree career move all those things that we're supposed to

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do. But if if it's not done with any, any of the underlying

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import that you're describing, you're just you're building your

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house, it's like a bunch of sticks that you're building on,

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on nothing, right? Yeah. Hmm. So interesting. Do those does you

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the way you described it? It sounds like the book and the

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journals actually go together that they mesh together very

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well? Yes. And what were you know, somebody was to read your

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book. I know, it's not quite out yet. But if someone was to read

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out, where would they start? Like, what's the one thing for

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them to start with to begin with?

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Yeah, so it kind of depends on where that

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person starts their own sort of life journey, some people really

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do know where they're headed. And they're just overwhelmed all

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the time, they get stuck in analysis, by paralysis by

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analysis, where, you know, they're doing too many things,

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and everything's just eking forward, nothing's getting any

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traction for, for somebody in that position, where you kind of

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know where you're going. The second little bit of the book is

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a great place to start, which is to say, the question, at the

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heart of the great work method is how can I get a little bit

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closer, I find that people overwhelm themselves, they think

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I need to do 1/100, of becoming the world's best movie star this

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week, if I want to be the world's best movie star in 100

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weeks, but it really doesn't work like that, actually, it's a

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you have to chip away at it and do what feels really kind of

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what I would call aspirational in the sense that you have to

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stretch forward a little but also attainable, and attainable

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aspiration. And that grows over time, what feels like an utterly

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overwhelming step today will feel very doable in a few weeks,

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because you'll be further down the path. So I would start in

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the great work journals, I would just start doing the weekly

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pages, which asks you what three things can I do to get a little

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closer this week? And then the daily pages? What can I do to

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get a little closer to what I said I would do this week,

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today. And I find that even just doing that even if you don't go

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through the goal setting or read the book and learn all about

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yourself expertise, and all of that can just transform your

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experience of great work, because it feels like Oh, I see

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how it's a part of my daily life. I don't have to wait. I

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don't need to be given permission. I don't have to know

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how to do it. I can just begin. And that, right, there is such a

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massive shift that really sort of describes the difference

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between the people who do great work, and the people who are

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hoping to do great work.

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So there's a little thread here that I'm

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curious about. So it's this just began. So it's the having the

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vision, like your example of I want to be a movie star, just

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having the vision. I mean, that's probably not necessarily

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most people's vision. I

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was saying I want to get a I want to build a

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career in corporate social responsibility. Sure.

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Okay. So that's the vision. So being knowing

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that that's where you want to go, at least the qualities of

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it. And then just starting Is that what you're saying? I just

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sort of want to be really clear there.

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So I don't eat for a while at the very

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beginning. I like to say that you have to get in the river.

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First you have to get in your boat and get in the river so you

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can be carried that you have a chance of being carried

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downstream, right in the great stream of great work. And for a

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while. It really kind of feels like when you're doing something

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completely new. Like you're just paddling your boat around in

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circles, you're not really getting anywhere. That's okay.

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That's what it's meant to be, you have to figure out, you

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know, in the example of corporate or social

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responsibility, you might just be having conversations with

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people looking at job descriptions, reading books,

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talking to anybody who will talk to you, and it doesn't

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necessarily feel like you're getting anywhere, but what

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you're doing is you're sort of establishing the space that

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you're meant to be in. And then eventually, it gets to the point

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where you understand the space a little bit, and you can be a bit

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more directional, a bit more intentional. And then it's a

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question of, if you look, you know, at the long term goal of

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getting a new job, then it's a question of like, where's your

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old job? And what's the space in between? And how can you just

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start this week, maybe you decide, you're going to get an

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interview with somebody you met at a networking event three

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months ago. So this week, all you're really going to do is

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find that person's email address and send them an email asking

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them to have like a zoom coffee with you. And that can be enough

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for a whole week to get a little closer to great work. So

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eventually, you start to become more intentional. And then when

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the moment arrives, that what the next thing you have to do is

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actually start applying for jobs. And that has a whole set

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of things that can be done over the course of a week or the

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course of the day. The key always being that as long as

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you're taking, as long as you're taking it seriously, and taking

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at least a step, every day, every week, you won't get

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nowhere, you'll get somewhere, you'll probably get where you

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want to go

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over the course of time, even if you find out that

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that particular role isn't exactly the match for you.

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Right, but just knowing that helps you as well. Now, the

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other thing that you haven't mentioned, but I'm curious about

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is when you do these three things, you know, you plan on

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doing three things, and then you do three things, for example,

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reminding yourself of your progress, you know, and like

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just sort of reinforcing that, hey, I'm doing a good job here.

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I'm making progress, like, you know, that celebrating even

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this, the tiniest steps and creating that, you know,

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creating that environment, it's not just that you're looking at

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the list, and yes, I did them, but that you feel good about

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doing them tooth, I chose this, and I did it yet, right?

Dr. Amanda Crowell:

Yeah, exactly. Right. And in the

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journal, the great work journals, at the beginning of

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every day, and the end of every day, there's a place to

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celebrate exactly that. There's a little gratitude section at

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the top that can help you remember, I don't really know

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anybody these days, who's not dealing with a little bit of

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depression, a little bit of anxiety, we all need a reminder

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that everything is not terrible when we're having that moment.

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And I feel like the gratitudes are really just very grounding

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in that sense. And then at the end of every day, you say what

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was my favorite memory today. And it could be a joke that your

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son told you, it can be a moment when your husband brought you a

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coffee, it could be the moment where you find out you get the

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job, but it doesn't have to be. And then at the end of every

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week, you collect your feet, three favorite memories of the

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week, and that goes in the weekly page. And then you get

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this log of your life. And I think my favorite part of the

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journal though, is actually you've done the three things,

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right? You get to be done. Because that's the other feeling

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we never, ever have. I'm done. I did it, and I'm done. And if you

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can build more done into your life, where now you have no

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guilt, no regret, no resistance to the things you need to do to

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build resilience in yourself to take that nap to watch TV to

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make yourself an actual dinner. That is a habit of great work.

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That is the kind of stuff that makes it possible to get out of

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the grind. When you were describing the the feeling of

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the zombies who like are just so exhausted and overworked. Yeah,

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they, you know, they, they're sacrificing exactly their great

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work to the grind. Like they've chosen this grind over the

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remarkable transformation of doing what your was sent here to

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do. And I think that's just really sad. I think our world

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is, is struggling in part, because so many people have

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sacrificed their joy, their resilience, their contribution

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to the to do list. And I don't think that that's doing us any

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favors.

Candy Motzek:

And I would I would even argue that they're

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sacrificing themselves. Yeah, right. I mean, the great work

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that you're you know, that you've been describing sounds

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amazing and completely doable. For people like this is not

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something that it's not something that's unattainable.

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Anybody could accomplish this. But they have to be on their own

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to do list. You know, they can't be sacrificing themselves on the

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altar of somebody else's dream. It has been so great speaking

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with you. For the listeners, anybody who wants to find out

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more about you, where should they go? Can you share with them

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a little bit?

Dr. Amanda Crowell:

Yes, you can go to Amantha crawl.com. And

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we'll put that in the show notes, I'm sure. And there, you

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can find out about the great work journals, which are

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available on Amazon, and Barnes and Noble and all over all the

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places, that can be a great place to start and then get on

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the list. So you can hear about the book when it comes out on

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June 7, which is very exciting. There'll be a lot of launch,

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launch parties launch events that week to and all of those

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would be great ways to find me. And I also have a podcast called

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unleashing your great work, where we talk about all these

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ideas. And yeah, that would be how to do it. Awesome.

Candy Motzek:

Thank you. Thank you for joining me. Okay,

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