#02: Outsource Your Memory & Curate Your Life with Joel Zaslofsky
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Most of us have heard of – or even practiced – what call we “curating.”  But Joel’s method of curating his experiences is nothing short of outsourcing human memory.  We chat about what he outsources, how he does it, and most importantly, the surprising ways in which it has changed his life significantly for the better. I must admit that I was a skeptic when I first picked up his book, but he quickly converted me into a believer, and I’m thrilled to have him on the show."DON’T LET YOUR EXPERIENCES HAPPEN TO YOU. LET YOUR EXPERIENCES MAKE BIG THINGS HAPPEN FOR YOU."
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