The Fun Formula – How Curiosity Risk-Taking And Serendipity Can Revolutionize How You Work w/ Joel Comm
Fulfillment is being able to achieve the goals you have set for yourself based on your unique interests and circumstances. However, some people can end up in the wrong profession, job, or business because they followed what others wanted them to be. The result is unhappiness, emptiness, and even life-threatening depression. Thankfully, there is “The Fun Formula” urging you to pursue your passions and fulfill your destiny. Realizing that when you are doing what you really want, you feel happy and satisfied. Work isn’t work anymore because you are having so much fun. In this episode of The Digital Slice Podcast, discover “The Fun Formula” and see how it is much more than just a book. In this Episode: Joel’s professional and business journey from selling emergency response systems and encyclopedias in the early days How Joel came to write his recent book, The Fun Formula: How curiosity, risk-taking, and serendipity can revolutionize the way you work How Joel discovered after 23 years of doing business that the hustle and grind practice only lead to more failures than success How the work you choose should be on what you’re passionate about and not just about making a living How living a supposedly satisfying celebrity lifestyle can still result to cases of suicide and depression How “The Fun Formula” paradigm seems to run contrary to the traditional virtue of hard work How being yourself, engaging your curiosities, and following your own path will help you succeed more How not to be influenced by the performance-based society that tends to dictate who you should become How negative scripting from people around you can develop into self-defeating behaviors Risk-taking as a critical part of “The Fun Formula” How letting go can open more doors for you How to “trust the process” as a third ingredient to “The Fun Formula” How to derive your own Fun Formula through curiosity, risk-taking, and trusting the process
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