The thief of progress
Sundae Schneider-Bean
People + Culture Director / Intercultural Strategist / C-Level Coach / Top 5% Global Podcast / Forbes Coaches Council
You’re out of sorts and out of steam. Like a wounded fighter pilot, you’re peppered with uncertainty, fear, and self-doubt, sputtering midair with only rocky terrain to land on below. Another battle might be coming, but you don’t have any energy reserves for the next round. Now what?
We’re going to generate new fuel by taking fresh action to keep you out of freefall and prime you to win regardless of what’s ahead. Discomfort without growth has no benefit. So, while you’re already uncomfortable, you may as well add in some growth and make it count.
The past few months have left us deflated and disoriented. Those of us who felt stuck before, have cemented even deeper into expat quicksand. Others have skidded backwards or stopped making progress. And some of us have glided into a strange version of ourselves – like an itchy outfit that doesn’t fit, but we can’t seem to rip it off.
Well, my friends, this week, I’m bringing out the bulldozer to break you out of your rut. I’m going to hold your hand as you look in the mirror and ask yourself, “Who am I now?” Then, we’ll determine the path back or the way forward to who you want to be next.
In EP 186: The Thief of Progress
- Take the “stuck scale” quiz
- The 3 different kinds of stuck
- The magnify lens vs. a wide-angle lens view of life
- How fresh action moves the needle
- Preserving energy for the next shift
Listen now and learn how our unwanted new normal doesn’t have to equal an unwanted new you.
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