202: Erik Fisher and the Productive Life
Erik Fisher is a productivity podcaster who hosts the Beyond The To Do List, a show I used to listen to all the time in corporate America. He has also spent years as a social media expert and currently serves as the Director of Social Media Education at Agorapulse. Today, Erik shares his relationship with the Lord as a child, how his brother’s brain tumor challenged his faith, and why productivity is a life thing not a work thing. Life is too short to waste even a moment and Erik’s story reminds us that we can serve the Lord with our habits. Listen to Erik’s story in your favorite podcast app now! Stories Erik shared: Feeling thankful to have a secure job right now Born into a Christian family in upstate New York Talking to God as a child His brother’s brain tumor Beginning to take ownership of his faith as a highschooler How going to a youth group event as a high schooler changed the course of his life Struggles with marriage and how that affected his faith When his daughter was born early and how that challenged him How he got into productivity Why productivity and faith aren’t that dissimilar Why he doesn’t consider himself evangelistic Great quotes from Erik Does what you present yourself as match who you are? I don’t see productivity as a work thing; I see it as a life thing. I might be that pivot point for someone else. Resources we mentioned: Beyond the To Do List Erik on Twitter The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Related episodes: Vicki Proffit and the Encouragement of God Mark Scandrette and Unconventional Christianity Tracy Winchell and the Value of Starting Over The post Erik Fisher and the Productive Life appeared first on Eric Nevins.
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