HR.Salon Podcast
The salons of 17th and 18th century Europe emerged as intimate gatherings of diverse thinkers who exchanged ideas freely outside the constraints of formal institutions and hierarchies. HR.Salon carries this tradition into our modern professional context. Just as historical salons fostered movements that shaped culture and politics, we believe our conversations can meaningfully influence the evolution of workplace practices and human resources philosophy. Join host Andrew Biernat as we explore the future of work, innovative organizational practices, and HR strategies you can apply today.
HR.Salon Podcast
The ultimate habit of highly productive thought leaders | Jose Escobar on Your Personal Growth, Personal Brand Podcast
Have you ever wondered why certain people go beyond just being successful?
It seems like they have a "golden touch" where things just seem to work out.
They still make mistakes, but those mistakes somehow magically lead them to their next success.
They write a book every year. They have massively successful businesses while somehow maintaining a healthy personal life at the same time. And it seems like they can always quote a groundbreaking study or two in casual conversation.
These types of people aren't one of a kind. There are many out there.
And Jose Escobar shared a habit that many of them practice.
The habit revolves around your commonplace books, a method of archiving knowledge that gained popularity in the renaissance era.
By saving your knowledge you are protecting against the greatest of all human challenges: our limited memory. You can begin collecting statistics, poems, articles, insights, and studies that you can collate and use later to write your own book, create an article, or use in a speech or workshop.
Listen in as Jose describes this masterful habit and so much more!
Make sure you connect with Jose on Facebook and ask about his amazing Mastermind community! https://www.facebook.com/jaesco25
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