You're never giving yourself the chance to learn that. The downside is just, ok, this happens for a couple of weeks or a couple of months, and then you re that person. In my opinion, if i'm not like making a significant difference in business, i'm not failing at their job. You talk to eller about energya and the point when it gets a bit woo woo. But could you just take a moment to talk about what you see as your kind of cour points of difference? Yes, i don't know if i'd agree with sam's assessment of the the tenex nature, but i would say one thing that i take pride in is what
Until she went to Sweden as part of a student exchange programme, Steph didn't really question the trajectory she was on. She was going with the flow. A spell in Sweden, a different culture with different people and in particular a different educational system woke Steph up to the idea that she had led a sheltered life and that different was at the very least interesting and at very best, significantly better than the way things were done back home.
The idea that there were other ways to do things stuck . . so when it came to joining the world of work, Steph started to question the model of get a job, go to the job, keep the job and climb the career ladder. She started to experiment with a whole heap of different remote working jobs. Got herself a job with a fully remote company, flew to live in Scotland and she’s been working remotely ever since.
Fully understanding that remote working was possible allowed Steph to question the other narratives in her life. If I can work remotely what else is possible?
Steph avoids pigeon-holing herself. She is very clear that what she does for work today may not be what she does for work tomorrow. She avoids using her job title because she knows other people will use that to define her.
Steph’s nature is now one where she questions the status quo but If you think that Steph is happy taking risks you’d be wrong. Steph explores different ways of living life but she does it carefully, cautiously. She does it in small steps but importantly for Steph, she’s constantly checking that a missed step won’t result in falling too far.
If the life done differently that Steph seeks is on another metaphorical island. Steph does a heap of research before she sets off and then she rows, then she checks the boat is in perfect working order, then she rows, then she checks the boat, then she rows and so on.
Other people might get in and row like hell but Steph isn’t interested in getting there quickly, she’s just interested in getting there.