Page de couverture de This is why so many people get stuck

This is why so many people get stuck

This is why so many people get stuck

Écouter gratuitement

Voir les détails du balado

À propos de cet audio

Last year my wife and I took a trip to Bora Bora for our 25th anniversary and one morning we decided to do some stand-up paddle boarding in the lagoon.
I had never tried it before, but I thought I would be figure it out without much struggle.
Long story short: it was much more difficult than I expected. 
I was eventually able to stand and navigate the mild swells of the lagoon, but I was a clumsy mess when I started out.
I am learning to embrace being a clumsy mess, because the path to growth and mastery begins with incompetence. You cannot grow as a professional without betraying your desire for comfort and competence. 
Here’s the thing: The act of leveling up will absolutely require you to embrace becoming a beginner today so that you can be a master in the future. Wax on, wax off, and all that.
How often you are stretching yourself beyond the comfort of the known?
How often are you developing new connections in your brain by learning to do something you’ve never done before?
How often are you embracing incompetence as a necessary phase of your personal and professional growth?
It feels good to be good at things, but if you stop there you will never be any better than you are today.

Ce que les auditeurs disent de This is why so many people get stuck

Moyenne des évaluations de clients

Évaluations – Cliquez sur les onglets pour changer la source des évaluations.