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101. The Educated Experiment

101. The Educated Experiment

Leadership in a Nutshell · Kenny Chapman

March 22, 202213m 42s

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We are cracking the code of that driven mind that we've been blessed with. This is episode 101! Today, I want to challenge you to start doing experiments on your life. Oftentimes, people believe that experimenting is something negative as sooner than later they'll fail. However, this can be one of the most powerful exercises we can do daily in order to gain applicable knowledge in our business and life.

Let's dive into the educated experiment!

[00:01 - 02:30] Opening Segment

  • Embrace the concept of experiment
    • How we can frame different things
    • Where are you holding back when it comes to experimenting?

[02:31 -13:04] The Educated Experiment

  • I want you to focus on evaluating the results from each experiment
    • Oftentimes we don't evaluate, we judge
  • The importance of making educating experiments
  • A challenge you have when experimenting
    • Understand our own belief of failure
  • Benefits of experimenting
    • Get a result you're not looking for
    • Gain applicable knowledge
  • I challenge you to be strategic with resource deployment

[13:04 - 13:41] Closing Segment

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