Episode 234: Are You World-Class or Just the Fastest Kid at Your School?

27/10/2025 32 min Temporada 7 Episodio 234
Episode 234: Are You World-Class or Just the Fastest Kid at Your School?

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Send us a textIn this episode, Ish and Sacha dive deep into the power of reflection for leadership and career growth. They explore why the skills that got you to where you are today may not be the ones that take you to the next level, and share practical exercises to help you identify and develop your superpowers.Key Topics Why leaders need to maintain a growth mindset regardless of their levelThe danger of believing you're "done" learningUnderstanding what you don't know about what you don't knowThe Superpower FrameworkFour essential reflection questions for career development:What do you believe your superpower is in your current role?What evidence do you have that this is actually your superpower?What's the flip side/negative of operating in that superpower?What does the next level of that superpower look like?Memorable Quotes"The skills that got you to where you are aren't necessarily the skills that are going to get you to where you need to be.""You just don't know what you don't know.""I have increasingly less tolerance for people who already know everything, which is ironic because I know everything if you ask me."Take time this week to sit down (ideally at the beach, with your beverage of choice) and work through the four superpower reflection questions. Document your answers through:Be honest with yourself about:Where you truly excelWhat evidence supports that beliefThe potential downsides of your strengthsWhat growth looks like from hereAlso: First person to DM us gets free Cliff Richard tickets for his Auckland show in November! (No flights or accommodation included)Related ResourcesWorking It Out with Mike Birbiglia (Podcast)Bob Odenkirk episode on Working It Out

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