
069: The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin
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About this listen
Have you ever wondered...
- Why can other people rely on me, but I can’t rely on myself?
- Why does it seem like I resist doing things I want to do?
- Why can’t other people accept that I find comfort and freedom in my routines?
- Why doesn’t everyone do the things they say they are going to do like I do?
- Why do I struggle to make decisions, often becoming overwhelmed by analysis paralysis?
- Why can’t I make time for myself and the habits I know would make me happier and healthier?
Today's episode will give you a better understanding of why you may make the decisions you make. We're diving into The Four Tendencies, a book by New York Times Best Selling author, Grechen Rubin.
In this episode you'll hear:
- What are the four tendencies
- What tendency do I lean towards
- How do I use this information to meet my own expectations and the expectations of others.
- How do I become a better fundraiser once I know my tendency
- and more!
If you're interested in taking Gretchen's quiz to determine your tendency, go here.
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