Best of Do More By Doing Less - 2025 edition
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Show Summary:
In this special highlights episode, I pull together my favorite moments from 2025, just like those old Golden Girls clip shows I loved as a kid. You’ll hear insights from bestselling author John G. Miller on personal accountability, Emily Heard on dopamine discipline, and Katherine Good on using AI the right way. I also share practical segments of my own on setting meaningful goals, making decisions faster, and building accountability that actually sticks. This episode is a mix of inspiration, clarity, and real talk about becoming a better leader and a better human.
Takeaways:
• John G. Miller explains that real accountability starts with asking better internal questions instead of blaming outside circumstances.
• A meaningful goal needs a deeper personal reason behind it; the number alone won’t motivate you.
• Emily Heard shows how every dopamine spike is followed by withdrawal, which creates anxiety, irritability, and restlessness.
• Quick decisions come from clear filters: Is it a yes? Am I the only one who should do it? Is it right? What constraints will keep me focused?
• Katherine Good demonstrates how to use AI as a brainstorming partner, not a replacement for your own creativity and judgment.
• You are far more likely to reach your goals when someone else knows about them and helps hold you accountable.
If you want support sticking to your goals, I offer weekly video or voice message coaching.
Visit yourcharlesalexander.com or reach out at Charles@yourcharlesalexander.com to learn more.
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