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Jim's Take
Jim Frawley, Bellwether
158 episodes
3 weeks ago
The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you. Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.) He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening. This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.
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The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you. Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.) He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening. This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The Lost Art and Skill of Leisure (Ep. 146)
Jim's Take
17 minutes 37 seconds
6 months ago
The Lost Art and Skill of Leisure (Ep. 146)
In this episode, Jim breaks down something we’ve all lost touch with: leisure—not vacations, not performative “self-care,” but the daily, essential ability to check out and truly recharge.From the illusion of optimized rest to the guilt we carry when we’re not being productive, Jim explores why doing nothing might be the most human thing you can do today. If you're burnt out, stuck in hustle mode, or just can't remember the last time you lost track of time, this one’s for you.What You’ll Learn:* Why most of us have forgotten how to relax—and how that’s hurting us* The difference between looking relaxed and actually being at rest* How the wellness industry has co-opted leisure and turned it into another job* Real-life examples of “micro-leisure” that require no agenda, no outcomes, and no tracking* Why true leisure is the antidote to burnout, decision fatigue, and societal edge* The radical idea that doing nothing… might be exactly what you needQuotable Moments:* “Rest has become another job. Even our candles come with to-do lists.”* “We took hustle culture, put yoga pants on it, and called it self-care.”* “If your rest has a reason, it’s not rest. It’s just disguised ambition.”* “Leisure isn’t lazy. It’s human.”Challenge to Listeners:Find 15 minutes today. No phone. No goals. No productivity hack. Just exist. And if that feels weird… that’s probably a sign you need it.Mentioned in This Episode:* Listening to full albums (like Led Zeppelin or Wu-Tang) start to finish* Sitting in silence, people-watching, or browsing a bookstore with no plan* The difference between personal development and disguised productivity* Philosophical reflections on meaning and presenceSubscribe, Share & Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who needs a reminder that it's okay to do nothing—and don’t forget to leave a review wherever you listen.
Jim's Take
The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you. Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.) He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening. This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.