Summer Reading: Some of Duke’s Favorite Books and Why with Dr. Kevin Reed
Kevin “Duke” Reed has always loved summer reading, and in this episode, he’s looking back on some of his favorites — from “The Count of Monte Cristo” in his youth to Stephen Covey’s “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” Duke breaks down the concept of paradigm shifts that can help us stay open minded (without compromising on our core principles), and then discusses the first of Covey’s seven habits. Make sure to follow the podcast so you don’t miss Part 2 of this conversation!
Episode Recap:
- In this episode, we’re talking about the summer so far, book recommendations, and more (0:57)
- Can you tell us about your early days as a reader? (3:12)
- What have you learned from Stephen Covey’s 7 habits? (7:56)
- Why are paradigm shifts so important? (19:19)
- How can you hold your principles while still remaining open minded? (25:10)
- What have you learned recently about being proactive? (27:48)
- How can someone pivot proactively instead of reactively? (36:52)
- What does it look like to live from your true self? (46:19)
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