Mojo meets Great Work: Free telelcass with Marshall Goldsmith
Join Marshall and Michael for a free 45 minute teleclass on Monday March 29th at 12 noon Eastern share tips and insights on how to keep your Mojo and do more Great Work.
When times are challenging and demands on your energy, focus and time are only increasing, you need to have practical strategies to not only succeed but to flourish.
In this session you’ll hear Marshall and Michael share:
==> What’s at the heart of Mojo – and why you need to find it and keep it.
==> What’s the difference between Good Work and Great Work – and why Good Work can be part of the problem.
==> Three key tactics to help you keep your Mojo.
==> Four ways to Stop the Busywork so you can focus on your Great Work.
We expect this teleclass to be popular, and there are limited lines, so please register now
I’m totally thrilled to have my manifesto published by the ChangeThis team. They do an awesomely good job at producing powerful content, and it’s been a long time dream of mine to have something published by them.
I’m in good company this month – The ReWork manifesto by Jason Fried is fantastic, and in fact I interviewed him today in preparation for his book of the same name coming out next week. Watch for that interview soon as part of the Great Work Interview series.
Today’s the official launch day of Do More Great Work in North America. It’s been quite the ride from having the idea for this book almost three years ago in Einstein’s former summer cottage in upstate New York to where things are now.
Today seems like it will be a day spent doing radio interviews and obsessively checking Amazon.com to see how high we can go. Butt cheeks are officially clenched.
Thank you everyone for your support. I’m now understanding why they have to keep the Oscar speeches short, because otherwise everyone’s thank you list would go on and on and on and on. And on.
It’s the day before Do More Great Work’s official publication. How I’m coping (or not coping) provides the grist for this one-minute Stop the Busywork tip