It is a rare moment when I’m able to present to you a guest who’s been on the show once before.
It’s even rarer when that guest has already been on the show twice before.
That’s right! Today, I’m excited to welcome Kary Oberbrunner to Read to Lead for the third time. He has a brand new book out, released just this past Saturday.
It’s called Unhackable: The 30-Day Elixir for Creating Flawless Ideas, Leveraging Superhuman Focus, and Achieving Optimal Performance Thorugh Flow, and I consider it to be his best book yet.
The truth is, Kary says, you’re getting hacked every day, and you don’t even know it. First your productivity plummets, morale declines, and your dream gets sidelined and sabotaged – yet again.
Unless…you’re UNHACKABLE!
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In today’s episode, I ask Kary about:
- The benefits of becoming unhackable
- What it means to confront your conspiracy
- Understanding the concept that your memory actually works in two directions and why it’s important to understand this distinction
- And lots more!
Kary’s Book
You can order a copy of Unhackable: The 30-Day Elixir for Creating Flawless Ideas, Leveraging Superhuman Focus, and Achieving Optimal Performance Through Flow right now.
Kary in Action
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