Quantifying Yourself to Change Yourself with Ari Meisel
In 2006 Ari Meisel was diagnosed with Crohns disease. Through a combination of yoga, nutrition, natural supplements and rigorous exercise he was able to fight back the symptoms of Crohn’s until he was finally able to suspend my medication. He leveraged self tracking and self exploration to develop an awareness the led breakthroughs in human performance. Starting as an Entrepreneur at the age of 15Why you must learn how to do every job in your businessHow Ari used self tracking and self experimentation to cure CrohnsWhat we can teach our kids about entrepreneurship and creativityThe difference between starting a company and owning your own jobHow the Montessori school system has resulted in top business executivesLessons from world of building and construction that apply to business Why you must always be a sponge of knowledgeHow being “head down” does not make for a better offering to the worldDealing with an illness that has no cure and the mindset requiredThe role that chronic inflammation plays in everybody’s life Why you must learn to check in with yourselfHow taking care of your body transforms the results of your businessWhy we tend to reward good behavior with something badThe external brain and how we can leverage it to be more productiveHow conquering email can lead to significant gains in efficiencyCreating The Manual of You to optimize your day to day workflow Ari Meisel turned a hobby of productivity into a popular framework and consulting service for optimizing, automating and outsourcing of of life’s tasks. Less Doing, More Living continues to grow in popularity and has become a platform for general efficiency consulting to businesses, entrepreneurs and everyone else who could use a little more time in their life Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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