The GRTiQ 10 is a weekly Q&A segment that wraps up every episode of the GRTiQ Podcast, offering listeners a fun and personal look at each guest. Through ten thoughtfully crafted questions, guests reveal their favorite books, music, and life hacks, share impactful advice, and reflect on their vision for the future. Designed to uncover what inspires and motivates them, the GRTiQ 10 provides practical takeaways and fosters a deeper connection between listeners and guests.
During the GRTiQ 10 segment, Cathy Barrera provided thoughtful insights into her life, preferences, and perspectives.
Cathy cited “Twelve hours of sleep by Twelve weeks old” by Suzy Giordano as the most influential book in her life, a choice uniquely rooted in the practicality of raising an infant. Her recommendation for a must-watch TV show was the profound HBO mini-series, “Chernobyl“, which offers viewers a gripping account of one of the most catastrophic nuclear disasters in history.
When reflecting upon pivotal advice she’d received, Cathy’s suggestion to “figure out your superpower” echoed the significance of recognizing and nurturing one’s unique strengths and capabilities. Music enthusiasts might find her album choice intriguing, as she vouched for the mesmerizing sounds of “Paradise Circus” by Massive Attack.
Delving into her professional expertise, Cathy highlighted an often overlooked observation – the circumstances “when incentives don’t work”. And, when discussing productivity and prioritization, Cathy introduced her effective strategy of maintaining a separate weekly priority list, focusing on three pivotal tasks distinct from the regular to-do list.
Touching upon the determinants of success, Cathy emphasized the crucial role of selecting a life partner, reinforcing the idea that personal relationships have a profound impact on overall well-being and accomplishment.
In the realm of web3, Cathy expressed her enthusiasm for the potential experiments that might refresh and refine existing economic theories. And for those seeking insightful perspectives on Twitter, she recommends following Derek Thompson, a staff writer at The Atlantic.
Summing up her sentiments, Cathy encapsulated her happiness mantra as embarking on adventures, emphasizing her zest for exploration and novel experiences.
Cathy’s answers not only provided a glimpse into her professional expertise and personal preferences but also underscored the value of continual learning and embracing life’s journey with enthusiasm and curiosity.
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