Use the Konmari Method to Improve Your Business and Your Life | ETHX 065

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About this episode:
Marie Kondo's Konmari Method can help us declutter our homes and allow more joy to flow into our experience. But we can also use it to allow more joy to flow into our business and our life. How? By asking ourselves the question, "Does this activity spark joy?" If it doesn't, then it get's cut from our schedule. Because we won't ever arrive at a place of joy if we aren't enjoying ourselves along the way. This fly's in the face of conventional wisdom, where the predominant thinking is that there has to be pain to have gain in business. But the truth is that if we don't enjoy doing something, then it will never lead us to a place of joy.

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