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As Adrienne reflects on 6 years of the Power Hour, we are going to share some of our favourite episodes from the archives.
Today we’re sharing 2023’s episode with the wonderful Thomas Curran.
From the episode notes…
Thomas Curran (@thom_curran) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics. He is a world leading expert on perfectionism. He has written for the Harvard Business Review, was featured in the New Scientist, and his work has been covered by publications including the Guardian, Telegraph, Wall Street Journal, and Ariana Huffington’s ‘Thrive Global’ campaign. In 2018, he gave a TEDMED talk entitled ‘Our Dangerous Obsession with Perfectionism is Getting Worse’. Thomas’ book The Perfection Trap is out on June 1st and has been described as “a powerful, poignant book on the impossibly high expectations that stand in the way of happiness, health, and success”.
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In this episode, Shanti confesses that she is failing in an area of her life. We use the book “Failing Forward” by John Maxwell as a guide for the conversation, […]
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