Entrepreneur Tim Duggan thinks we should decide what life we want, then figure out how much money that will take, and finally seek employment that allows us to secure that level of money and desired life
When we first look for a job as an adolescent and even as we age, our intention is to work so we can earn money in order to have a good life. Entrepreneur Tim Duggan thinks that’s wrong-headed. Instead, we should decide what life we want, then figure out how much money that will take, and finally we should seek employment that allows us to secure that level of money and desired life.Starting with life means addressing our work-life balance.
There are seasons to our life when those numbers may change. And many of the activities he is separating into buckets can be combined – jogging with your best friend, for example – but to work backwards you need to start with your end goal and numerically the 28-hour breakdown should be considered. You also want a life – including work – which has meaning, and fits what he calls your anchor values, so it’s important to think through that part of your life map, knowing what you are seeking.
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