We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “elimination”.
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Episode 133: Memorial Day Recap, How to Cultivate Relationships During Pandemic, Strategy Games, Verbal Mirroring, and the Elimination Concept
Episode | May 27th, 2020 | 58 mins 3 secs
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In today's episode, we recap the beautiful Memorial Day Weekend, including the best snacks to bring kayaking and Slager's new tattoo.
For real-life experience, Tim discusses a new habit he is developing to cultivate his relationships and become a healthier person overall. Slager provides insights on how he is using mental stimulation games to improve other areas of his life.
In today's book talk section, Tim talks about how verbal mirroring can help you win every conversation with someone, reflecting on Jack Schafer's "Like Switch." Slager analyzes Tim Ferriss' "4-Hour Work Week," explaining the concept of elimination and how you can use it to increase your productivity working from anywhere.
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Episode 125: Dealing with Hate, 3 Stocks to Invest in During the Pandemic, The Elimination Concept, and 2 Important Human Gifts for Success
Episode | April 22nd, 2020 | 1 hr 10 mins
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In today's episode, we share our weekend recaps, strategies on how to deal with hate, and how you can gain motivation to do your at-home workouts. Tim also provides 3 perfect stocks to invest during the pandemic, which will provide long term financial gains.
In the book talk section of today's episode, Slager analyzes a chapter from "4-Hour Work Week" by talking about the concept of elimination. Tim recaps two significant human gifts for success, drawing from Stephen Covey's "7 Habits of Highly Effective People."