• How Often Do You Ask Yourself, “Am I Spending My Life On The Right Things?” With SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey

  • Feb 16 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

How Often Do You Ask Yourself, “Am I Spending My Life On The Right Things?” With SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey

  • Summary

  • How do you maintain integrity when the world is watching? SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and Brett Ledbetter explore the challenges of leading under public scrutiny, decision-making in gray areas, and the ongoing challenge of making sure you’re spending your life on things that matter.


    Questions from the Episode:

    1. When has your integrity been questioned the most? What did you learn from that experience?

    2. When have you been around someone that cared more about what the external perception was as opposed to the internal reality?

    3. When have you had to publicly support something that you didn’t privately align with? How did you make peace with that inner conflict?

    4. There’s ‘doable’ hard and there’s ‘destructive’ hard. How do you know when you have crossed that line? What example comes to mind from your life?

    5. Greg said his biggest internal conflict was, “Am I spending my life on the right things?” When have you asked yourself that question?


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