
"Great Work is about reclaiming what matters most to you and learning how to make steady progress on it without burning yourself out."
Dr. Amanda Crowell is a cognitive psychologist and the author of Great Work.
She focuses on two questions:
What is YOUR Great Work, and
Why does it matter that you do it?
And once you know these answers, how do you help the right people understand and care about it, too?
Her research and teaching focus on motivation, creativity, and the social networks that allow meaningful ideas to take hold and move.
Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, NPR, Al Jazeera, MSN, AOL and Thrive Global, and her TEDx talk has reached millions of viewers. She teaches at Hunter College in New York City.
Great Work is not about doing more. It is about doing what matters most and letting the rest fall away. Amanda believes that when people align their time with their most meaningful ideas, they create a life that feels purposeful, sustainable, and energizing. Join her for this exclusive fireside chat for educators - an invitation only event - and bring your work, your hopes and your dreams for the next phase of your career!


