On 1 April I’ll be releasing the Bottom-line on one of my favorite books of all time: “Loving What Is” by Byron Katie. Usually, when I interview the author or expert for the Bottom-line Bookclub, it’s a pre-recorded call, but Susan and I decided that the best way to help you to learn the ideas in Loving What Is is through experiencing The Work for yourself.
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As is the Agile way, over the last two months I’ve been tweaking the formatting and the different components of the Bottom-line Bookclub. I want to make sure that I’m giving you an elegant, lean and efficient solution to help you to get straight to the Bottom-line on the best ideas and change tools and to actually use those ideas and change tools to create what you love. I don’t want any waste or unnecessary information to clutter your inbox, your harddrive or your attention, so I wanted to check in with you what’s most essential to you in the Bottom-line program and whether we could pare down anything at the Bottom-line Bookclub to make it even better.
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Agile Living is about dropping labels and mental rules and restrictions, and expanding yourself and the contribution you make by embracing change and continually creating, doing and being more of what you love. Ian’s concept of juggling is a great example of Agile Living in action. Juggling is essentially about dropping the common belief that you need to focus on just one thing if you want to have a successful career, business or personal brand, and to claim the freedom of shaping your work and life around a unique mix of all the activities, projects and experiences that you love instead. If Agile Living values like curiosity, lifelong learning, variety, options, creativity, meaning and expanding your contribution are
important to you in your work, then I think you’re going to love Ian’s Juggle way of living and working.
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