At first, I wasn’t convinced I could learn a lot about business from a book written by a physician.
Well, let’s just say that fortunately – without yet realizing it at the time – I followed one of the key tenets of this doctor’s new book. I opened my mind to the possibility he may have something valuable to say.
His name is Dr. Eric R. George, and his debut book is called We: Ditch the Me Mindset and Change the World.
Does he have something valuable to say? Does he ever!
In We, Eric presents the value of embracing a mindset of connectedness, where the people we encounter represent the source of a fulfilling life.
He takes us on a journey that reveals the six key outcomes of his timeless philosophy.
It’s an easy, and at the same time, transformational read. I encourage you to pick it up.
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In today’s episode, Eric and I explore:
- How to spot the manifestation of the “me” mindset in your work and life
- The idea of connectedness and its power to transform lives
- The possibilities of connectedness as we examine its six fundamental outcomes
- And lots more!
Eric’s New Book
You can order both We: Ditch the Me Mindset and Change the World right now!
Books Eric Recommends
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber
The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox
The House of God by Samuel Shem
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