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âIf itâs not a paradox, itâs not true.â So says todayâs guest Marc Lesser, long-time mindfulness teacher and business leader. In his latest book, he considers what would happen if Homer Simpson, the Buddha, and Alice in Wonderland walked into a proverbial bar. How would each react to tricky situations? What would be the integrated way forward? We also talk about being asked to leave his previous company, Brush Dance, after fifteen years and how he navigated a new phase of his career as a result.More About Marc: Marc Lesser is a speaker, facilitator, workshop leader, and executive coach. He is the author of five books, including the Zen of Business Administration, and his latest, Finding Clarity: How Compassionate Accountability Builds Vibrant Relationships, Thriving Workplaces, and Meaningful Lives. Marcâs podcast Zen Bones: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times features interviews, supportive tools for creating more meaningful work, and potent mindfulness practices to develop yourself, influence your organization, and change the world.đ 3 Key TakeawaysHumans have evolved to be anxious and dissatisfied (two distinct purposes of evolution to stay alive and to pass on our genes). During meditation practice, or throughout your day, ask yourself: What does it feel like, in my body, to be satisfied? To not need or want anything?âThere are even gaps in our efforts to close all these gaps between what we want and what is. Very little goes exactly as we might want it to, and if it ever does, that doesnât last long.âWholeheartedness as the cure for exhaustion. As David Whyte says, âThe antidote to exhaustion isnât rest. The antidote to exhaustion is wholeheartedness.ââ
 Try This NextThe next time you feel anxious or stressed, try flipping your thoughts with these two prompts: âThe story Iâm telling myself isâŠâ followed by âThe story I want to live byâŠâđ Resources MentionedMarc on the web, IG: @marclesser, Twitter, LinkedIn, FacebookArticles: Stop Giving Away Your Power, Cutting Through Frustration, Surprise Yourself, âThe World is Its Own Magicâ (a quote by Shunryu Suzuki in Zen Mind, Beginnerâs Mind)TEDxPresidio: Leadership, Attention, Focusđ Books MentionedMarcâs books: Finding Clarity, Know Yourself, Forget Yourself and Z.B.A: Zen of Business AdministrationZen Mind, Beginnerâs Mind by Shunryu SuzukiSearch Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace) by Chaede-Meng TanFree Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your BusinessPivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next OneLife After Collegeđ§Â Related EpisodesMarcâs podcast: Zen Bones: Ancient Wisdom for Modern TimesPivot: 327: đșThe Wolf You Feed â On Addiction, Recovery & Codependency â and What We Get Wrong About All Three with Eric Zimmer309: Wayfinding and Developing Identity Agency with Ciela Hartanov307: Pivoting from Google to Starting People Playbook with Tony McGaharanFree Time: 001: All-in on Heart-Based Businessâ€ïž Enjoying the show? I'd be grateful for a rating and/or review! Even better? Share this episode with a friend :)đ Get my curated weekly(ish) PivotList newsletterđ» Check out Jennyâs Pivot courses on LinkedIn Learning: Figuring Out Your Next Move, Holding 1:1 Career Conversations With Your Team, Managing Introverts, Coaching New Hires, and Coaching New ManagersđŹ Iâd love to hear whatâs on your mind! Take the Pivot listener surveyâïž Submit a question or comment for future episodesđ§ Make sure youâre subscribed wherever you listen to âcastsđ Check out full show notes at http://pivotmethod.com/346 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices



