2019-01-01
1 小时 9 分钟Today's podcast is going to be a little bit different.
So it's the beginning of the year, and for the last two years on the podcast, the very first episode of the year has been me not interviewing a guest or in conversation, but sharing what I call success scaffolding.
This is a really powerful approach to building what you need internally and externally to accomplish almost anything.
And both of the last two years, that one episode has kind of exploded with interest.
So I have spent a solid chunk of time over the last twelve months revising, expanding, testing and optimizing this framework.
And there's some really cool new awakenings, ideas, tools and powerful guidance to offer you.
What started out as the seven P's has now become eight p's.
And I am going to share this entire framework with you today because I know as we turn the page on a new year, so often we look at this as a moment to sort of start fresh, to start clean, to think about the big things that we want to happen in our lives, in our work, in our relationships, in our health, and make big goals, big visions.
Sometimes we call those resolutions.
Sad thing is, the vast majority of those fail miserably within a matter of weeks, if not days or even hours.
This is about what you can do to make that different this year, to actually be able to bring into your mind the thing that you want so much to happen, approach it differently, and actually make it happen, maybe for the first time ever.
That is where we're going in today's episode.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
Okay, so let's dive in.
Over the last probably five to ten years, the canon of books, audio media programs that kind of go about inspiring you to do those big things that you want to do in your life, in your work, has become pretty big.
And I'm always fascinated.
I love devouring everything that I can devour.
And there is a word that keeps popping up.
Sometimes it is offered explicitly, sometimes it's implied.
Sometimes people use different language.