The fear of making the wrong decision is something that i think grappling with can be really, really helpful and really, really healthy for anybody who is on the precipice of making a big transition. I don't know which way you want to look at it, that that childlike abilitythat you're looking at, and we have given and puta whole bunch of reward on being right, or doing things perfectly, or not making mistakes. And unfortunately, any type of experimentation, which is where you learn. If you're not making mistakes, you are not learning at the highest rate, period. Like one is impossible without the other. For us to move along as human beings and ultimately feel
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- Learn how you can try out a new career path with minimal risk and in a relatively short period of time.
- Learn the six experiments for test driving new careers and how to apply them to best fit your situation.
- How to validate a new career path to move ahead smartly and leave the old baggage behind.
- Avoid dead man goals and instead learn to make goals that allow you to grow, learn, and face uncertainty.
- Is being wrong really such a bad thing?
- Making intentional mistakes can open new doors for you by allowing you to grow your confidence and see what you are capable of.
- Making mistakes and growing is a muscle you can grow.
- What do children’s fairy tales have to do with career growth and experimenting? Listen and find out.
- Learn how you can do work for a company on your terms to see if it’s the work you want to be tied to.
- Starting that blog or podcast you have been thinking about could be the next great step on your career path.
- See how being a student forever can help you narrow down your focus and open new opportunities and desires.
- Listen to the end and accept Lisa’s coaching gauntlet throw down and see how you can bet an accountability buddy.