Chris Sparks - Enabling Productivity Inflection Points
This conversation is with Chris Sparks. Chris is a long-time student and professional of understanding high-end performance and success of top performers. Through his work, he aims to share this knowledge for as many people as possible. Chris was formerly a Top 20 online poker player. He has spent over $100,000 in the last 5 years testing productivity tools and apps. His company, The Forcing Function, improves the performance of top New York City founders and executives through coaching. This is the first of a two-part episode with Chris. In this episode, you will also learn about: -thinking about your time in terms of a portfolio -bottlenecks affecting your growth and how to move forward from them -trying to design your life around conversations and systems; and so much more...Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career with Chris!
Episode 52 of the Portfolio Career Podcast podcast, hosted by David Nebinski, titled "Chris Sparks - Enabling Productivity Inflection Points" was published on May 1, 2019 and runs 29 minutes.
May 1, 2019 ·29m · Portfolio Career Podcast
Summary
This conversation is with Chris Sparks. Chris is a long-time student and professional of understanding high-end performance and success of top performers. Through his work, he aims to share this knowledge for as many people as possible. Chris was formerly a Top 20 online poker player. He has spent over $100,000 in the last 5 years testing productivity tools and apps. His company, The Forcing Function, improves the performance of top New York City founders and executives through coaching. This is the first of a two-part episode with Chris. In this episode, you will also learn about: -thinking about your time in terms of a portfolio -bottlenecks affecting your growth and how to move forward from them -trying to design your life around conversations and systems; and so much more...Excited for you to build and grow your Portfolio Career with Chris!
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