What Rules?
Think Differently About Success and Cultivate a Happy Life
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Narrated by:
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Geri Murray
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By:
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Rebecca Yeung
About this listen
Have you ever thought the conventional rules we follow in life could limit us from achieving our full potential? In a world that often feels constructed by unseen rules and stifling norms, Rebecca Yeung offers a stirring invitation to challenge the status quo, to see beyond the limiting narratives, and to harness the spirit of unorthodox thinking. What Rules? offers insights, stories, and strategies to help you dismantle barriers, embrace change, and set forth on a transformative journey. Dive deep, think differently, and chart your unique path to success.
From her modest beginning in rural China to her role as a Fortune 50 senior executive and board director, Rebecca's innate capacity for thinking differently about how to get the most out of life is a stirring testament to her resilience, creativity, and success. In What Rules? She identifies six rules that shape women?s careers and shows readers how to think differently about them. With heartfelt anecdotes, research, and thought-provoking questions, she guides readers on their own journey to define happiness and success for themselves.
- The Goal Rule: What is problematic about starting with a goal in mind?
- The Strengths Rule: What is the downside to just fixing your weaknesses?
- The Opportunity Rule: What if you stopped waiting to be in the right place at the right time and began helping circumstances align into opportunities you need?
- The Failure Rule: What if you actually begin to fail more to gain greater success?
- The Either-Or Rule: What if you give up on the myth of balance and instead begin to integrate your work and life?
- The Happiness Rule: What if you didn't wait until retirement to celebrate and enjoy the fruits of your labor?