Have you ever caught yourself making assumptions that didn't pan out? As someone who's been self-crowned, the queen of misguided assumptions, I know firsthand how this habit can lead us astray. In this eye-opening episode of Midlife Catalyst, I sit down with Tami Shaw, a learning and talent development expert, to explore how we can flip the script on the stories we tell ourselves.
Key Insights:
The power of curiosity in leadership and personal growth
How to cultivate empathy through intentional storytelling
The importance of celebrating small victories in goal-setting
Strategies for effective collaboration and creating inclusive spaces
Tami's Wisdom Nuggets:
The "AB Stories" technique for shifting negative assumptions
Why radical simplicity is key to making lasting changes
How to use the Working Genius model to understand team dynamics
We also dive into the delicate balance between striving for excellence and embracing imperfection. Tami shares her journey of learning to rest and recharge, offering valuable insights for those of us caught in the perpetual cycle of "go, go, go."
Personal Growth Takeaways:
Embracing vulnerability in creative pursuits
The importance of sharing work-in-progress to foster growth
How to navigate the tension between perfectionism and progress
This conversation reminds us that our assumptions often limit our perspective and potential. Whether you're a leader looking to improve team dynamics, an individual seeking personal growth, or simply someone curious about reframing your thoughts, this episode offers practical tools and inspiring insights.
Join us as we explore the art of storytelling - not just the stories we tell others but the ones we tell ourselves. It's time to challenge those assumptions and open ourselves to new possibilities.
Resources:
See My Full Board of Directors By Clicking Here
The 6 Types of Working Genius, Patrick Lencioni
The Gap and The Gain Resources
Where to Find Us:
Tami Shaw's Positive Strategery Site
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