
AP 466: Progress Principle: CURIOSITY || Growth Spurt
Another short episode in a series on principles that keep coming up personally, and professionally as a coach and podcaster. This week I encourage you to move away from certainty, and lean in to curiosity.
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Show Notes
Today I want to talk about curiosity, but I first have to address our desire for certainty. We tend to want straightforward, black-and-white, prescriptions for the 'right' way to be. But what happens when things inevitably don't work out the most perfect way? We blame ourselves for that failure. So, instead of certainty I want to encourage you to lean into curiosity.
From pie crusts to parenting, you can get curious about failures. If you find yourself spiraling towards the shame and blame cycle, the tips in this episode are for you. Along with previously shared progress principles like courage and discomfort, this way of reframing failures will be a helpful tool in your progress journey.
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