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E164 - Adam Grant: Why you should stop trying to prove yourself and start trying to improve yourself
Publisher |
Jake Humphrey
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Society & Culture
Sports
Publication Date |
Dec 05, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:05:42

Adam Grant is an organisational psychologist, author, professor and host of podcast ‘Work Life’. His work focuses on how people can find motivation and meaning, rethink assumptions and live more creative and generous lives. 

In this episode they focus on the best way to deal with criticism and feedback, why we should be fuelling our growth instead of our ego and why Adam’s close circle is made up of ‘disagreeable givers’.

They discuss why our responses are what’s important and truly reflect who we are. Adam has been teaching for over 15 years, he shares what makes a great teacher and how to write in a way that keeps people engaged. Find out the tools Adam uses to get closer to high performance. 

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