Riff + Science: Burn the Ships; Carrots and Curiosity.

即兴+科学:烧船;胡萝卜和好奇心。

Good Life Project

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2017-07-06

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We're excited to premiere a new segment on today's episode. Along with our weekly Riffs, we'll be bringing you a new weekly Good Life Science Update™ where we share interesting research on a specific topic designed to help you live a better life. And, we'll also be bringing in other fun segments and maybe even a few new voices. So, stay tuned! Today's riff topic. When does it makes sense to go all-in on a new career, business or idea and "burn the ships" so you have to succeed, OR do it on the side and take the "safer" and less-disruptive approach? Hint - anyone who tells you to do one or the other without asking a critical question first...is very likely wrong! Today's Good Life Science Update. We all know that fruits and veggies can make us healthier, improve energy and reduce risk of disease. But, did you know that they also may make you more curious, creative, upbeat and cultivate a deeper sense of purpose? Some very interesting research suggests that veggies just might be power tools in ways we never imagined! And, we're breaking it down for you in today's GL Science Update. ------------- Have you discovered your Sparketype yet? Take the Sparketype Assessment™ now. IT’S FREE (https://www.goodlifeproject.com/sparketypes/) and takes about 7-minutes to complete. At a minimum, it’ll open your eyes in a big way. It also just might change your life. If you enjoyed the show, please share it with a friend. Thank you to our super cool brand partners. If you like the show, please support them - they help make the podcast possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • There are times in pretty much all of our lives where we get to a moment where we've got to make a big decision.

  • Maybe we're changing jobs.

  • Maybe we're moving to a different town or country or wherever it may be.

  • They have the potential to be big, disruptive things.

  • And very often part of the decision is not what are we saying yes to?

  • But what are we saying no to?

  • What are we leaving behind in our wake?

  • And should we burn the ships to make sure we succeed in this new place or endeavor or not?

  • Well, that's what I'm talking about in today's Good Life project riff.

  • And be sure to stick around for after the riff.

  • We're experimenting with all sorts of fun new ideas to bring you on these Thursday episodes.

  • Today we're including a segment called Good Life Science Updates.

  • So I will be sharing kind of an interesting science update with you that pertains to living good life.

  • And over time, we just might bring in some pretty cool guest experts as well.

  • Let us know what you think and be sure to stay tuned and listen to that.

  • So there's a whole lot of conversation these days that I've been hearing around careers, changing careers, and not infrequently exploring whether you might start your own business as part of that.

  • Doesn't have to be it.

  • But there's a lot of interest in making big, radical shifts in careers and potentially starting some kind of business.

  • And I have this conversation a lot with a lot of folks, and there's a part of it that I've had privately with many people that I don't think I've really spoken about much in public.

  • There is sort of something that goes on a psychology that happens underneath the surface that can destroy some people and can motivate some people.