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Ep #78: This Powerful Question Could Revolutionise Your Career

April 4,Ā 2024 ā€¢ 19min

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How would you behave if you were the best in the world? If you were at the absolute top of your field, what actions would you take every day to maintain that level of excellence?

In last weekā€™s episode, I shared my journey to truly understanding what I wanted out of life and my career - sparked by a mid-life crisis in my thirties - and how this led me to a life that brings true meaning and fulfilment.Ā 

While uncovering what it is you really want your life to look like is absolutely freeing, thereā€™s more to it than just knowing. Today, Iā€™m talking about taking action every day that aligns with who you want to be in your life and career.Ā 

So, how would you behave if you were the best in the world? This question often brings with it fear and terror, because we know that becoming the best version of ourselves requires brave action. But to achieve incredible outcomes in our work and our lives, we must choose a path that holds ourselves to the highest standard. What will you no longer tolerate in your life, from yourself and others? Which excuses will you no longer allow yourself to make?

I'm inviting you to set a standard for yourself. Establish that mindset of excellence. Make behavioural changes that take you from mediocrity to being an impactful leader. And I tell you from experience that when we take the steps to be the person we want to be, that is when we create the results that we want. That is when everything shifts.

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