How much of your life do you attribute to luck? It’s a discussion even our producer, Darrell, couldn’t wait to weigh in on in this edition of Doing What Works!

Here are your show notes…

How Not to Be Wrong, by Jordan Ellenberg, is a book about the power of mathematical thinking.

“I cleaned out my refrigerator and now I can switch careers.” ~ Someone told Gretchen Rubin that, and Gretchen knew exactly what she meant.

Brooks Palmer suggests you move something to a different room to see it for what it is (probably clutter).

“Leave equal time for action as reflection.” ~ That’s from Dick Bolles.

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