Career Second-Acts and Living Your Purpose with Paul Ollinger
In this episode, we talk with the multitalented Paul Olinger about reinvention, career second-acts, fatherhood, and living your purpose.
Sometimes life feels like one big never-ending to-do list. And as much as you try, you realize you’ll ever get EVERYTHING done.
My guest today, John Zeratsky, shares how to create focus around the things that matter most, so you can take control of your time and your life.
John and I discuss how to identify tasks and goals that are worth focusing on, how to eliminate distractions, how to create energy to tackle your goals, and much more.
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In this episode, we talk with the multitalented Paul Olinger about reinvention, career second-acts, fatherhood, and living your purpose.
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