There's always liket the strength and the weakness, right? Like this this, you know, the weakness is of strength under stress. And i think like the strength of my style is that i like to kick up dust. Ye. I want to, there's always moread and you don't even know the half. Ai, its is bad. This is the restraind mike, a two your old version of this pattern. Aha. On one hand, i have this artificial optimism that that actually our guest, oliver berkman, talks about in hisbook, four thousand weeks. Some day i'll find all these postets on desk will finally be clear,
We’re coming at you with part two of the intimate conversation Rodney and Aaron cracked open last week. (Haven’t listened to part one yet? Go back and check out that episode now!)
Today on Brave New Work, Aaron Dignan and Rodney Evans continue exploring the ups and downs of their professional partnership; why they chose to start working with a coach; the big lessons and lingering worries they both sit with; and why seeking out help isn’t necessarily a sign that something’s broken, but rather that you’re actually ready to dig deeper.
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