If an obliger wanted to launch a new career, for a new chapter in their career, how would they go about that? That's a really good question. A lot of obligers are really puzzled, becase they're like, when i was working my office job, i was incredibly productive. Now that iam going off on my own, where is all that conscientiousness? Like, why am i stalling out? And so my thing is, create out er accountability.
Gretchen Rubin (author, The Happiness Project) shares her insight and work on human nature. Her and Greg discuss some of their own creative motivations, understanding different types of personalities, and the importance of relationships and self-knowledge in leading a happier life.
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