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Mentioned in 6 episodes

The three big questions for a frantic family

Book • 2008
Patrick Lencioni's "Three Big Questions for a Frantic Family" uses a fictional family's struggles to illustrate common challenges faced by families trying to balance work, family, and personal life.

The story highlights the importance of shared values and priorities in achieving a fulfilling family life.

The book emphasizes the need for open communication and intentional decision-making to avoid feeling overwhelmed and stressed.

Lencioni's fable-style narrative makes complex issues relatable and accessible to a wide audience.

The book offers practical advice and insights for families seeking to improve their relationships and overall well-being.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Patrick Lencioni
, stating that it is his least selling book, yet people say it changed their lives.
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CNLP 785 | Patrick Lencioni Opens Up About His Dark Night of the Soul, How Work Can Heal You, And Leading Next Gen Leaders
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Patrick Lencioni
as a book he wrote with his wife about how to run your family more like a business and to see your spouse as a co-leader.
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248. Leadership Lessons From the Kisscam
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Derek Wells
and his wife as a book that helped them improve their family life and business.
Firing Half My Staff with Derek Wells
Mentioned by Stephen as a resource about creating intentional family playbooks and reducing family chaos.
Pete Burak: The Father Your Kids Need-Before It’s Too Late
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Joe Buleg
as a book previously discussed on the podcast.
99: The Motive by Patrick Lencioni
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Letizia Alto
as a resource for families to define and live out their values intentionally.
Give More, Earn More: The Surprising Secret to Building Wealth as a Doctor with Bob Burg
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Pat Lencioni
as his book about bringing strategic clarity to family life and answering three core questions.
Vision Without Execution Is Useless (Pat Lencioni Explains)
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Pete Burak
as a book that applies business lessons to family life.
Be Good, Not Just Nice: Leadership and Integrity with Pete Burak

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