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Enjoyment is the compass for surrender to your deeper call
enjoyment
surrender
purpose
Making enjoyment the only metric paradoxically increases productivity
enjoyment
productivity
self-management
perfectionism
Focus on enjoyment to dissolve group conversation anxiety
enjoyment
social-anxiety
groups
view
Making enjoyment the priority dissolves procrastination
procrastination
enjoyment
experiments
presence
Enjoyment is available now, not in some future you're chasing
enjoyment
presence
awareness
Finding enjoyment in work is more efficient than pushing through
burnout
leadership
enjoyment
productivity
The question isn't how to do things you enjoy but how to enjoy what you're doing
enjoyment
transformation
orientation
self-development
Enjoyment is the true measure of efficiency
enjoyment
productivity
efficiency
energy
Enjoyment looks slower but gets you there faster
joy
productivity
leadership
enjoyment
Prioritizing enjoyment restructures how you think and speak
enjoyment
thinking
presence
communication
Falling in love with practice beats forcing yourself to practice
practice
enjoyment
mastery
self-compassion
Enjoyable replacements bypass the need for willpower
enjoyment
habits
behavior-change
The five-star meetings hack transforms organizations
teams
leadership
meetings
enjoyment
transformation
Functional teams are measured by people wanting to be there
teams
metrics
enjoyment
How you do something determines if you do it
productivity
motivation
enjoyment
core-teaching
Making something important is what makes it not fun
procrastination
enjoyment
self-pressure
perfectionism
Lack of enjoyment diagnoses the real problem
enjoyment
problem-solving
authenticity
business
Pleasure capacity is trainable
pleasure
nervous-system
capacity
enjoyment
Replacing obligation with wanting transforms any task
obligation
wanting
enjoyment
motivation
Test teachings through experiments rather than believing them
experiments
transformation
enjoyment
practice