New Wave Venture Brief 2
Brooke Sherwood
Creator & Connector | Helping founders create growth strategies that scale.
The Man in the Mirror.
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” — Socrates
Dear Founder,
Terrified of the consequences of the problems you’re unaware you have??
Self-awareness is one thing we all think we have—until we realize we don’t. The more convinced we are that we’re fully self-aware, the more likely we are to overlook something important.
Let’s play a game. How many of the scenarios below sound familiar?
“If we ever reach the point where we think we thoroughly understand who we are and where we came from, we will have failed.” —Carl Sagan
The Reality of the Mirror Vs. the Delusion of Our Imagination?
We think we know ourselves, but the truth is, self-awareness isn’t a fixed state—it’s something we have to keep cultivating. Often, it’s not until the world—or someone close to us—gently (or not so gently) hands us a mirror that we see the parts we’ve missed. At that moment, we realize just how much more there is to learn.
As founders, we move fast. We juggle a hundred responsibilities, push through decisions, and try to be everything to everyone. But without self-awareness, we risk losing sight of who we are, what we stand for, and even the people who believe in us. I’ve been there. I’ve overlooked my blind spots, made decisions rooted in old patterns, and paid the price. The cost? Relationships, trust, and often, the very success I was chasing.
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Self-Awareness Has a Ripple Effect
Self-awareness isn’t just a nice-to-have; it’s the hidden foundation of everything we do. When we truly know ourselves, we show up differently. We lead from a place of clarity and alignment, not fear or ego.
The Tactical Side of Self-Awareness: How to Build It
Self-awareness doesn’t just happen—it’s a practice, a discipline. The good news is there are daily ways to build it, and the benefits ripple into everything we do—our businesses, teams, and personal lives.
Here are a few simple but powerful practices to cultivate self-awareness:
Congrats - Denial hasn’t prevented you from getting here.?
When was the last time you stopped to reflect on your actions, emotions, or decisions? What’s one area in your leadership or personal life where self-awareness could spark a shift??
I’m inviting you to take one small action today—whether it’s starting a journal, meditating for five minutes, or asking someone for feedback. It doesn’t have to be big, but it does have to be intentional. Self-awareness is a lifelong journey, and the changes it brings can transform everything.
Until next time, take care of yourself.
With vision, purpose, and appreciation,
Brooke