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Choosing the things you keep in your life and where you focus your energy is doable, and Gail Golden shows you how. Curating your life means selecting those activities that are most important, meaningful, and joyful for you and fiercely focusing your energy on those endeavors. It also means putting a whole bunch of stuff in the back room, to be reconsidered at another time. Curating your life means sorting your activities into three categories: The things you are not going to do, at least not right now The things you will be mediocre at The things you will be great at This is not simple. But the payoff is amazing. Living a well-curated life is doable. You get to succeed at the things that really matter to you, and you still get to enjoy life. Join Gail Golden on a tour of how to curate your life for success, happiness, and fulfillment.
Curating Your Life is not just a productivity book; it is a leadership development guide. To meet the challenges of today’s hectic business environment, leaders need a new way to organize and manage themselves to perform at their best. In the same way a museum curator creates a beautiful and meaningful exhibit by sorting, selecting, and arranging artifacts from the museum’s collection, a productive and impactful leader emerges by sorting, selecting, and arranging his or her commitments. The end result is the alignment of productivity with personal fulfillment and joy. Gail Golden has helped hundreds of business leaders achieve high levels of success by teaching them to curate their choices about where to spend both their time and, more importantly, their energy. She teaches skills to put those decisions into action by navigating interpersonal environments as well as mastering internal sabotaging voices. When leaders make intentional choices based on understanding what energizes them and where they can add the greatest value, they immediately become more effective and are able to engage their work with a new level of focus, vigor, and satisfaction. As a result, their organizations immediately benefit from the leader’s optimized effectiveness and ability to lead, inspire, collaborate, and drive the desired results.
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