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Earned Life: Lose Regret, Choose Fulfillment  Large type / large print edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 233x154x24 mm, weight: 397 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Random House Large Print
  • ISBN-10: 0593559126
  • ISBN-13: 9780593559123
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 233x154x24 mm, weight: 397 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Random House Large Print
  • ISBN-10: 0593559126
  • ISBN-13: 9780593559123
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Taking inspiration from Buddhism, one of the world’s leading executive coaches offers eye-opening exercises and stories from his illustrious career and provides a powerful roadmap for ambitious people seeking a higher purpose—one of fulfillment and no regrets. (business & economics). Simultaneous.

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Discover the steps to earning your path to fulfillment and living without regrets—from the world-renowned executive coach and New York Times bestselling author of Triggers and What Got You Here Won't Get You There

ONE OF SUMMER’S BEST BUSINESS BOOKS: Inc., Society for Human Resource Management • “My life changed for the better when I started working with Marshall Goldsmith. The Earned Life is a wonderful book.”—Dr. Jim Yong Kim, served as president of the World Bank

“We are living an earned life when the choices, risks, and effort we make in each moment align with an overarching purpose in our lives, regardless of the eventual outcome.”

That’s the definition of an earned life. But for many of us, that pesky final phrase is a stumbling block: “regardless of the eventual outcome.” Not being attached to the outcome goes against everything we’re taught about achievement and fulfillment in modern society.

But now, in his most personal and powerful work to date, world-renowned leadership coach Marshall Goldsmith offers a dazzling but simple approach that accommodates both our persistent need for achievement and the inescapable “stuff happens” unfairness of life.

Taking inspiration from Buddhism, Goldsmith reveals that the key to living the earned life, unbound by regret, requires committing to a habit of earning and, crucially, connecting that habit to something greater than the isolated achievements of careerism. By grounding our achievements in a higher aspiration, he shows, we can avoid the easy temptation to wallow in regret.

Goldsmith implores readers to avoid the Great Western Disease of “I’ll be happy when. . . .” He offers practical advice and exercises aimed at helping us shed the obstacles, especially the failures of imagination, that prevent us from creating our own fulfilling lives. With this book as their guide, readers can close the gap between what they plan to achieve and what they actually get done—and avoid the trap of existential regret, the kind that reroutes destinies and persecutes our memories.

Packed with illuminating stories from Goldsmith’s legendary career as a coach to some of the world’s highest-achieving leaders as well as reflections on his own experiences, The Earned Life is a road map for ambitious people seeking a higher purpose.

“Marshall Goldsmith is a wonderful coach, educator, and author.”—Albert Bourla, CEO, Pfizer
Introduction xv
Part I CHOOSING YOUR LIFE
1 The "Every Breath" Paradigm
3(17)
2 What's Stopping You from Creating Your Own Life?
20(28)
3 The Earning Checklist
48(28)
4 The Agency of No Choice
76(19)
5 Aspiration: Privileging Your Future over Your Present
95(31)
6 Opportunity or Risk: What Are You Over-Weighting For?
126(17)
7 Slicing the Loaf to Find Your One-Trick Genius
143(30)
Part II EARNING YOUR LIFE
8 How We Earn: The Five Building Blocks of Discipline
173(17)
9 An Origin Story
190(21)
10 The LPR
211(27)
11 The Lost Art of Asking for Help
238(20)
12 When Earning Becomes Your Habit
258(21)
13 Paying the Price and Eating Marshmallows
279(17)
14 Credibility Must Be Earned Twice
296(21)
15 Singular Empathy
317(12)
Coda: After the Victory Lap 329(6)
Acknowledgments 335(4)
Index 339