Episode 187 of The Obvious Choice podcast.
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It’s tempting to run away to the forest sometimes. We are hammered with messages to focus and produce more. If we struggle, we take it as a moral failing.
Running away to the forest isn’t a bad idea – but not for the reason you think.
- Snacking on Candy Crush
- Running away to the forest for divergent thinking (and other options)
- Spontaneous watercooler time influences focus, productivity, and well-being
This interview is a recording from the Obvious Choice Business Summit. You can buy lifetime access to all recordings at www.obviouschoicesummit.com (100% of all revenue goes to charity).
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About Author
Jonathan Goodman
Jonathan Goodman 🇨🇦 has 18yrs in the fitness industry and is the author of Ignite the Fire (1,000+ 5⭐ ) and host of the Obvious Choice Podcast. Over 47,000+ trainers, gym owners, and influencers have hired him to help them scale their online training business through programs like the Online Trainer Mentorship. He also created free software for fitness and nutrition coaches used by over 37,000 coaches: QuickCoach.Fit. 200,000+ follow him on his Personal Instagram where he is very active.