i would go out to the l officeand and write, and stay there for, i don't know, at least six hours, maybe eight hours, eveny. And did that for nine months, if i remember right. It sounds about right. Why did you make that sacrifice? Why were you willing to make that trade off? We both felt that that was what was required for you to have the mental space and the focus and just the ability to right? I wanted to enable that for you. I believed in the project, in your ability as a writer, and i wanted to make that possible. So we try an roll our things. Yes, you're really good at rolling
Greg's first guest is his wife, Anna – listen in as they go back in time to the start of Essentialism, on that day when Greg realized he got it all wrong. Greg and Anna discuss the importance of family, gratitude, and not over-extending yourself and your time in order to create a positive home environment.
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Credits:
- Hosted by Greg McKeown
- Produced by Greg McKeown and Scratch Audiohouse
- Executive Produced by Greg McKeown, Avi Gandhi, Brent Montgomery, and Ed Simpson
- Co-Produced by Paul Dizon