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

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.
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.
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Greg McKeown
“he is the author of the new book effortless subtitle make it easier to do what matters most” — Tim Ferriss 00:05:08Find it on Amazon
Greg McKeown
“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 00:05:08Find it on Amazon
James Christensen
“a piece of artwork called the listener last time which i looked up and enjoyed so much that i ended up buying a print of it to put on my wall” — Tim Ferriss 00:11:23Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“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 01:03:28Find it on Amazon