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Carl challenges the conventional approach to planning with the idea that "all plans are wrong, but some are useful." Inspired by George Box's famous quote, Carl extends this concept to financial, business, and life plans. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the usefulness of plans rather than their accuracy, fostering a mindset of curiosity, resilience, and adaptability. There is grace in accepting the complexity and uncertainty of planning! Carl says this perspective can lead to more sustainable and meaningful outcomes.
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In this episode, Carl dives deep into the complexities of planning in the ever-changing landscape of life. Reflecting on insights from recent retreats, he explores what happens when our starting point (A) and destination (B) shift, making traditional planning models obsolete. Join Carl on this journey of discovery and find out what it means when A is no longer A!
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Today, Carl shares a game-changing tip for managing overwhelming email inboxes. Introducing SaneBox and its feature, Sane Black Hole, Carl explains how this tool has transformed his email management by seamlessly filtering out unwanted messages. Listen in for a simple yet effective trick that can clean up your inbox and reclaim your time!
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Carl reflects on a profound retreat held at his home, where the unexpected but central question emerged: "How do I figure out who I really am?" Through candid discussions and personal insights, Carl explores the importance of self-discovery, the challenge of committing to one's true desires, and the impact of these revelations on our lives and work. Today, Carl talks about how to explore the essence of who you are, the legacy you wish to leave, and the rituals that can help maintain this clarity amidst life's distractions.
Do you want announcements about future retreats at Carl's home? Just tell him where to send your invitation: https://dancingwithdragons.com/
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In this brief and impactful field episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl presents a thought-provoking statement: "People who pay, pay attention."
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Tag along with Carl in this special early morning edition of Behavior Gap Radio as he shares his reflections from a transformative retreat with financial advisors at his home in Utah.
Despite the tactical challenges we face, Carl reveals that the root of our struggles often lies in fear. Through personal anecdotes and heartfelt insights, he explores how we can find tactical answers easily but struggle to act due to underlying fears. Discover the power of embracing the quiet, calm voice within us, urging us to slow down and find contentment amidst a world demanding more, bigger, and faster.
Do you want announcements about future retreats at Carl's home? Just tell him where to send your invitation: https://dancingwithdragons.com/
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a personal story about the doubts and uncertainties that sometimes accompany his work. While grappling with feelings of insignificance, he received an uplifting voice memo from a friend who credited Carl's work for inspiring a major life decision. This touching moment reminded Carl of the importance of expressing gratitude and acknowledging the impact others have on our lives. He encourages listeners to reach out and thank those who have influenced them, underscoring that even those who seem confident might need a reminder of their positive impact.
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