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HYHTL #4 | Response to Gretchen Rubin and Rich Roll I The 4 Tendencies of Dealing with Expectations

You can listen to the original Rich Roll podcast here: http://www.richroll.com/podcast/gretchen-rubin/

In this podcast we break down Gretchen Rubin's 4 Tendencies framework, which is a way to understand how we deal with inner and outer expectations. There is a great self-quiz that you can take to see which of the 4 categories that you tend toward. The magic here is in the great questions that Gretchen's quiz has you reflect on, both learning about yourself and the people closest to you.

Quiz: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/3706759/Gretchen-Rubin-s-Quiz-The-Four-Tendencies

Frameworks like this can use one's strategic mind to understand oneself a little bit better, while in this podcast we also touch on the paradox of "letting go" and its influence on happiness.

We also take a look at entrepreneurship themes and tactics embodied by Rubin, as well consider our own ability to build habits and work with people who complement our Tendency.

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In episode #3 of the "Have You Heard The Latest" podcast we discuss James Altucher's podcast with speed reader and memory expert, Jim Kwik.

Find that podcast here: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/stansberry-radio-network/the-james-altucher-show/e/51480331

Topics covered include: daily habits, making decisions, setting goals, having heart, getting feedback, reading, limiting social media exposure, staying on your path.

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In Have You Heard the Latest podcast #2, we respond to Tim Ferriss show #264 with legendary investor Ray Dalio.

There was an incredible amount of inspiring ideas in this podcast and we review some of the highlights.

Meditation, creativity, mastering the day, connecting with others, finding meaningful work, solving personal problems, investing, and perhaps most importantly, building systems that work over time, even as you fail.

Tim and Ray are masters of learning and perspective so its no surprise that this left us with a lot of ideas to consider.