In this episode, Dan Heath shares incredible stories of finding meaningful work from guests on his podcast. With his unique writing experience on how to shape environments for better decisions, motivating emotional desires for change, and differentiating between self-regulation and self-control, Dan offers valuable insights into finding meaning in whatever work you do.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Create a supportive environment to make better decisions that align with core desires
- Find bright spots in the context of change that focus on positive outcomes to learn from
- Discover ways to find meaning and fulfillment in your work
- Learn the concept of narrow framing in decision-making, highlighting what’s most important in your life
Dan Heath is the host of What It’s Like to Be. Dan is the co-author, along with his brother Chip, of four New York Times bestsellers: Decisive, Switch, Made to Stick, and The Power of Moments. The Heath Brothers’ books have sold over 3 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 33 languages. Dan is a Senior Fellow at Duke University’s CASE center, which supports social entrepreneurs. Previously, Dan worked as a researcher and case writer for Harvard Business School.
Connect with Dan Heath: Website | Instagram
If you enjoyed this conversation with Dan Heath, check out these other episodes:
The Search for Meaningful Work with Bruce Feiler
The Happiness Curve with Jonathan Rauch
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