• Sorry not sorry: how I replaced asking for permission by asking for feedback instead From Burnout to Breakthrough: My Agile Reinvention Story (archive from "M.A.D. in Flow: Unboxed")

  • Sep 18 2023
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Sorry not sorry: how I replaced asking for permission by asking for feedback instead From Burnout to Breakthrough: My Agile Reinvention Story (archive from "M.A.D. in Flow: Unboxed")

  • Summary

  • In today's episode, we'll be unpacking the power dynamics behind those sneaky permission-seeking habits we all have. You know, those little “ is it okay..? would you mind if..” moments that creep up everywhere from our day-to-day lives to those intense client meetings.

    But here's the twist!
    We'll be diving deep into how simply shifting to a feedback-focused approach not only elevates our professional status but that even truly transforms how we navigate the business world.

    Plus, I've got some intriguing insights that just might make you reconsider how you present yourself (or your team members) in decision-making scenarios:

    • https://hbr.org/2019/03/to-seem-more-competent-be-more-confident
    • https://tandemhr.com/feedforward-vs-feedback/
    • https://www.gallup.com/workplace/357764/fast-feedback-fuels-performance.aspx

    So, whether you're a business veteran, a sprouting entrepreneur, or someone curious about personal growth and communication, this episode is packed with gems you won't want to miss.

    Ready to unbox this together? Let's go!


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