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Tim Ferriss · 2021-04-27 · 1h 58m

Greg McKeown — The Art of Effortless Results, the Joys of Simplicity, and More

Greg McKeown joins Tim Ferriss to explore doing the right things the easier way, gratitude, and a wrenching family health crisis.

Greg McKeown — The Art of Effortless Results, the Joys of Simplicity, and More
The guest

Greg McKeown — Author of the New York Times bestseller Essentialism and the new book Effortless, and host of the What's Essential podcast. Originally from London, he is a speaker and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader living in California with his wife and four children.

The gist

In this second conversation, Tim Ferriss and Greg McKeown pick up leftover threads from their first episode and dig into McKeown's new book Effortless. McKeown shares the harrowing two-year medical crisis with his daughter Eve that reshaped his thinking and made him realize he was doing the right things but in the wrong, harder way. He lays out the framework of effortless state, effortless action, and effortless results, with practical tools like gratitude habit recipes, clearing mental clutter, and starting from zero. Tim opens up about his own work clearing grudges and the trauma disclosure he released as a podcast rather than a book. The two trade stories, symbols, and very-long-term thinking throughout.

Big reveals

  • McKeown becomes emotional sharing the story behind a painting in his home titled 'She Will Find What Is Lost,' tied to his daughter Eve's medical crisis.
  • McKeown describes how his vivacious 14-year-old daughter Eve inexplicably declined, eventually nearly slipping into a coma with no diagnosis from neurologist after neurologist.
  • After two years and an aggressive treatment during the pandemic, Eve recovered, with McKeown saying 'she has found what was lost.'
  • McKeown explains the genesis of Effortless: he was being highly selective (essentialism) but had 'too many big rocks,' realizing he was doing the right things in the wrong, harder way.
  • Tim discloses that the core of a book he intended to write was about childhood sexual abuse he suffered from age two to four, and the tools that helped him heal.
  • Tim reveals he released his trauma story as a podcast rather than a book by repeatedly asking how he could make it easier on himself at each step.
  • Tim estimates 60-70 percent of his life energy from ages 15 to 35 was consumed by grudges and unhelpful stories that were mostly never acted upon.
  • McKeown shares his most practical tool from the crisis: gratitude, captured as 'if you focus on what you have you gain what you lack; if you focus on what you lack you lose what you have.'

Things worth remembering

  • Gandhi spent 23 years fighting injustice in South Africa, including jail time, after being thrown off a first-class train car during apartheid.
  • McKeown found Gandhi's only poem at the Phoenix Settlement and drew from it the four-word mantra 'reducing oneself to zero.'
  • 'The Listener' by painter James Christensen depicts a figure who closes his eyes to mute the visual cacophony of competing voices pulling at his attention.
  • McKeown cites a statistic that 85 percent of people feel their well-being is worse than a year ago.
  • McKeown applies BJ Fogg's Tiny Habits recipe format ('after I X, I will Y'), pairing every complaint with naming something he is thankful for.
  • Barbara Fredrickson's 'broaden and build' theory holds that positive emotion comes first and leads to good things, not the other way around.
  • Apple's Mike Evangelist learned from Steve Jobs to 'start with zero' steps rather than simplifying down from the complex, when Jobs reduced DVD-burning software to one 'Burn' button.
  • The Swedish warship Vasa sank in just 50 minutes on its 1628 maiden voyage, less than a mile from shore, because King Gustav II kept changing the design and 'redefining what done looks like.'
  • Warren Buffett hires using three I's: integrity, intelligence, and initiative, warning that without integrity the other two become a problem.
  • Stephen L. Richards chose one family vacation location that descendants have returned to for 95 years, drawing 30 to 100 relatives on any given summer day.

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Effortless: Make It Easier to Do What Matters Most

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“he is the author of the new book effortless subtitle make it easier to do what matters most” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:08
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Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

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“a previous book of which i am a huge fan essentialism subtitle the discipline pursuit of less which hit the new york times bestseller list” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:08
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The Listener (painting print)

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Tools of Titans

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“her quote i believe it was in tools of titans originally when i asked her what she would put on a billboard is no one owes you anything” — Tim Ferriss 01:03:28
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