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279: The CURE for Complacency
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In today’s episode of How to Advocate, we’re talking about complacency. Whether you’re an individual leading yourself or a leader within an organization, complacency is a problem. When people are complacent they don’t engage and they certainly don’t invest. They don’t collaborate and they don’t grow.
But how do you overcome complacency? The answer is BELIEF. In this episode, Heather shares the CURE for Complacency. The CURE is belief that is Contagious, Unapologetic, Reasoned (not reasonable), and Empathetic. (and if you need help with the Empathy piece this exercise will definitely help!) https://bit.ly/ThreeExercisesforGreaterPerspective
And if you want to dive deeper into this work, The Self Advocacy School is the easiest place to start. It’s a place where you can practice building belief (first your own, then others’) and become an extraordinary advocate. Here’s the link to join.
Finally, if you want Heather to help your team CURE complacency and gain exponential growth, here’s the link to chat!
Whether you’re leading yourself, a team or an organization, you’re always going to face complacency. You need the CURE!
In this episode, you’ll hear
2:00-The dangers of complacency in personal and professional growth
2:22 The cure for complacency through belief
7:04 Contagious belief and unapologetic leadership
12:09 Motivating and leading others through empathetic belief
14:21 Overcoming complacency in personal and professional life
19:57 Belief and its impact on growth
Join The Self Advocacy School before February 14th to become a founding member: https://advocatetowin.com/self-advocacy-school/
Stay Connected with Heather:
- Schedule a call with Heather: https://advocatetowin.com/contact/
- Follow Heather on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anelegantwarrior/
- Website: https://advocatetowin.com/
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Manage episode 400927365 series 2814133
In today’s episode of How to Advocate, we’re talking about complacency. Whether you’re an individual leading yourself or a leader within an organization, complacency is a problem. When people are complacent they don’t engage and they certainly don’t invest. They don’t collaborate and they don’t grow.
But how do you overcome complacency? The answer is BELIEF. In this episode, Heather shares the CURE for Complacency. The CURE is belief that is Contagious, Unapologetic, Reasoned (not reasonable), and Empathetic. (and if you need help with the Empathy piece this exercise will definitely help!) https://bit.ly/ThreeExercisesforGreaterPerspective
And if you want to dive deeper into this work, The Self Advocacy School is the easiest place to start. It’s a place where you can practice building belief (first your own, then others’) and become an extraordinary advocate. Here’s the link to join.
Finally, if you want Heather to help your team CURE complacency and gain exponential growth, here’s the link to chat!
Whether you’re leading yourself, a team or an organization, you’re always going to face complacency. You need the CURE!
In this episode, you’ll hear
2:00-The dangers of complacency in personal and professional growth
2:22 The cure for complacency through belief
7:04 Contagious belief and unapologetic leadership
12:09 Motivating and leading others through empathetic belief
14:21 Overcoming complacency in personal and professional life
19:57 Belief and its impact on growth
Join The Self Advocacy School before February 14th to become a founding member: https://advocatetowin.com/self-advocacy-school/
Stay Connected with Heather:
- Schedule a call with Heather: https://advocatetowin.com/contact/
- Follow Heather on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anelegantwarrior/
- Website: https://advocatetowin.com/
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