![]() ![]() ![]() Certain types of effort yield more results that others. The first is that for every single thing that you say “yes” to, that means you’re going to have to say “no” to a bunch of other things.įor that reason it’s worth putting a lot of value in your yes, and also not being afraid to say no.īut how do you determine what to say yes to?Īs you work to answer that question (with the help of the ideas that follow), keep in mind is that not all effort is created equal. Let’s start with two ideas that are at the core of essentialism. ![]() To dig deeper into them, do go pick up the book. I hope that you find these ideas useful and actionable. In an era that emphasizes having more, doing more, and achieving more, this book’s tagline of the disciplined pursuit of less is intriguing.Īpproaching my life and my work with an essentialist mindset appeals to me, especially in the current stage of my creative career as I look toward what future projects I might want to take on. Today I’d like to share a visual summary of the book Essentialism by Greg McKeown. ![]()
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