What you'll learn
Length: 4 min
How can we kick ourselves out of our short-term habits and think toward the future? Dorie Clark is here to show us how to play The Long Game.
Length: 7 min
Enough complaining about how busy we are while still staying busy. Let's make white space in our calendars, leaving room for what we truly love.
Length: 9 min
We can't spin every plate at once. So Clark will give us strategies on how to focus where it counts.
Length: 8 min
Let's dissect each wave of our journey, learn what each one means, and give ourself the freedom to surf through them as needed.
Length: 9 min
What do we currently have and how can we use it to get what we further want? Time to figure out how to leverage our currency.
Length: 9 min
This stuff is hard, and might get in the way of our long-term purview. How can we stay the course and keep the faith?
Length: 2 min
A summary of everything we've learned... in a rap?!
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More about The Long Game
The Long Game is a videobook by Dorie Clark that explores the idea of breaking out of the cycle of constantly being overwhelmed by the demands of work and life. The videobook provides insights into how we can achieve lasting success by taking a different approach to our daily routines. Clark argues that by doing small things over time, we can create a significant impact on our future success. She provides unique principles and frameworks that readers can apply to their specific situations, as well as shares vivid stories from her own career and other professionals' experiences. The videobook highlights the fact that we often become too focused on the next task without considering the big picture. We fail to make the necessary strategic investments for our long-term growth because we are too preoccupied with what is easy, guaranteed, or looks glamorous at the moment. Clark encourages readers to reorient themselves, see the big picture, and tap into the power of small changes that, made today, will have an enormous and disproportionate impact on our future success.