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Paul Millerd

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Redefining success, money, and belonging | Paul Millerd (The Pathless Path)

Nov 19, 20231h 4m

Guest: Paul Millerd - Author of "The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story for Work and Life." Paul is recognized for his influential work on redefining traditional career paths, especially within the tech community, and has sold over 40,000 copies of his self-published book. Key Takeaways: Sabbatical Exploration: Consider taking a three-month sabbatical to disconnect and explore new interests. This time can help you reconnect with yourself and discover what truly energizes you. Mindful Experimentation: Engage in activities from your past or new interests during work hours to assess your feelings about work and life. This can reveal hidden passions and redefine your relationship with work. Pathless Path Concept: Shift from a default career path to a "pathless path," where you embrace uncertainty and focus on work that brings you joy and fulfillment. Financial Strategy: Lower your cost of living or create a financial runway to support exploration. Consider turning your current job into a contract role to gain flexibility. Community and Connection: Engage with others on similar unconventional paths to gain insights and support. This can help normalize your journey and provide valuable guidance. Topics Covered: Default path, pathless path, sabbatical benefits, financial strategies for exploration, community engagement, redefining work and success.

Notable Quotes

โ€œI'm default skeptical of chasing achievement, and I use this to remind myself that it is about that personal energy versus extrinsic outcomes.โ€

Chasing achievement vs. personal energy

โ€œIt's about that personal energy versus extrinsic outcomes.โ€

Personal energy

โ€œDo it for the sake of itself. Do it for the creative act. The creative act can be super meaningful in and of itself.โ€

Creative act