Routines That Lead To Purpose With Angel Iscovich
Update: 2021-05-28
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SHOW NOTES:
- His story is that of an immigrant.
- He is Jewish. His mother survived Auschwitz
- When he was 11, his parents with just $100 went to the USA ( Specifically Los Angeles)
- His family immersed themselves in American culture.
- He did a lot of sports and excelled in a major way, but naturally went more into school related stuff.
- He taught philosophy for a while, before he went to San Francisco’s medical school
- He dove into emergency medicine.
- He managed a billion dollar department of a large ambulance company
- We need structure now more than ever
- The centennials are all having specific routines
- We are wired for routines
- The greatest artists are extremely structured
- Routine leads to purpose
- Routine leads to hope and meaning
- Consistency leads to greatness
- Chris Carter advice: Set a routine everyday to write. Just sit down. Keep writing. Ideas will flow
- Always have moments to reflect.
- Doing something over and over again gives dopamine
- Routines are not habits. Routines are not automated.
- Set aside a time to think
- Routine is not boring. It’s what you put in it!
- LI: linkedin.com/in/angel-iscovich
- Email: iscoza@gmail.com
- Personal Website: angeliscovich.com
- Book(Non-affiliated link): https://www.amazon.com/Art-Routine-Discover-Routineology-Transform/dp/1510764550/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Art+Of+Routineology&qid=1621175763&s=books&sr=1-1
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