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I rarely talk about what we need to do to have a meaningful, successful career.
 
So I gathered some sources...
 
The first I'll bring up is Seth Godin, the author. The book that we'll look at today is called Linchpin. He’s got some things to say about being successful in the modern era.
 
On this podcast, we're looking at knowledge work, at improving it and getting better at it. We also look at the productivity of knowledge workers. That's what Godin's book is about.
 
I'm normally about the micro level, the very base. I'm about helping you fix the wastes of attention, and to a lesser degree time, that you face as a knowledge worker.
 
This is that next level: strategically speaking, how should we position ourselves such that we can have impact? How can we arrange our work so that we create value in the world, and thus be able to take a share of that value for ourselves and be economically successful.
 
I’ll add in some thinking from Steven Pressfield and his book The War of Art. Pressfield is all about motivation and, having chosen what we’ll do to create value, how do we continually convince ourselves to do it?
 
Godin wants us to do some pretty dramatic things. Pressfield will help us not be derailed by the fear of those dramatic things.
 
Your takeaway: career growth opportunities and encouragement and tactics to avoid fear-based procrastination when confronted with those opportunities.
 
Our concern is: How do you deliver profitable value in such a way that it's meaningful to you as the creator of that value?
 
Linchpin and the changing work world
Pressfield and the Resistance
The problems with being a Linchpin
The risks of being a Linchpin
Why you’ll face the Resistance
Prepare yourself
Your work is different than your parent's work. Don't learn to do the wrong things in the wrong way.