Living The ONE Thing with Co-Author Jay Papasan Part 1
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Ever wondered about the inception of the revolutionary concept behind "The ONE Thing"? The wait is over! Today on the show, I sit down with none other than Jay Papasan, the co-author of "The ONE Thing." A dynamic voice who has directly shaped the philosophy and teachings of the book, Jay is here to shed light on the compelling journey that led to its creation. From the ideation to the practical applications of the book's principles, we're covering it all in this episode. Join us as Jay dives deep into the core of the concept, sharing stories, answering some of your burning questions, and revealing the profound impact of focusing on the one thing that truly matters. For those looking to bring a higher degree of purpose and priority into their daily lives, be sure to visit the1thing.com. To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: the1thing.com/pods. We talk about: Jay’s journey from writing newsletters to publishing bestselling booksHow to adapt to changing circumstances when you’re committed to growthCreating habits that cause tectonic shifts in your lifeThe things holding most of us back from achieving our goals Links & Tools from This Episode: Free ResourcesWant to be a guest or share feedback? Email [email protected] *** If you can change your habits, you can change your life. If you want to create healthy habits around skincare, Caldera + Lab has you covered. Caldera + Lab creates high-performance men’s skincare products, with The Regimen leading their product lineup. This twice a day routine will transform your skin. Use the code ONE at CalderaLab.com and save 20% off your purchase. *** Produced by NOVA Media
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