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What Excellence Actually Means
Excellence. People use that word to describe expensive things. Complex things. Award-winning things. Things that get into shows or sell for a lot of money. And those things may well be excellent - but not because of the expense, the attention, or the fame. Those are the result of excellence. Not the definition of it.
This episode is about reclaiming the real definition. The one that has nothing to do with price or complexity or what anyone else thinks of the work. Starting with a story about a cat named Cosmo, it builds a three-part framework for what excellence actually is in practice: awareness - the capacity to notice what's genuinely happening rather than what you assumed would happen; self-direction - the internal compass that holds your standard regardless of what the environment around you is doing; and self-responsibility - owning the result as the only position from which genuine improvement is actually possible.
Drawing on Carol Dweck's research on performance versus mastery orientation, a conversation with author and podcaster Carey Nieuwhof about why mastery is the strategy right now, and thirty years of watching this play out in real classrooms and real studios - this episode makes the case that excellence is not a destination you arrive at. It's a direction you travel. And it's available to every serious maker right now regardless of what the market is doing, what the algorithm rewards, or whether the environment around them recognizes what they're building. The Fabric and Fiber Studio link is in the show notes for makers looking for an environment where this standard is held collectively.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Chapters
00:00 - A Word That Has Almost Lost Its Meaning
02:30 - Excellence Is the Result - Not the Cause
03:42 - The Cosmo Story: What Excellence Actually Looks Like
04:56 - The Real Definition: Awareness, Self-Direction, Self-Responsibility
05:11 - Awareness: The Art of Actually Paying Attention
07:04 - Self-Direction: The Internal Compass That Holds Regardless
08:23 - Self-Responsibility: The Hardest One and the Most Important
10:07 - Carey Nieuwhof: Why Mastery Is the Strategy Right Now
11:31 - What I See in the Classroom That Confirms Everything He's Saying
13:58 - What Striving for Excellence Actually Looks Like in Practice
16:37 - Excellence Is Not a Destination - It's a Direction
18:35 - Carol Dweck: Performance Orientation vs Mastery Orientation
22:24 - Who Cares If It Sells? The Identity Answer
26:29 - Who You Decide to Be When Nobody Is Watching
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio
By Virginia Leigh StudioWhat Excellence Actually Means
Excellence. People use that word to describe expensive things. Complex things. Award-winning things. Things that get into shows or sell for a lot of money. And those things may well be excellent - but not because of the expense, the attention, or the fame. Those are the result of excellence. Not the definition of it.
This episode is about reclaiming the real definition. The one that has nothing to do with price or complexity or what anyone else thinks of the work. Starting with a story about a cat named Cosmo, it builds a three-part framework for what excellence actually is in practice: awareness - the capacity to notice what's genuinely happening rather than what you assumed would happen; self-direction - the internal compass that holds your standard regardless of what the environment around you is doing; and self-responsibility - owning the result as the only position from which genuine improvement is actually possible.
Drawing on Carol Dweck's research on performance versus mastery orientation, a conversation with author and podcaster Carey Nieuwhof about why mastery is the strategy right now, and thirty years of watching this play out in real classrooms and real studios - this episode makes the case that excellence is not a destination you arrive at. It's a direction you travel. And it's available to every serious maker right now regardless of what the market is doing, what the algorithm rewards, or whether the environment around them recognizes what they're building. The Fabric and Fiber Studio link is in the show notes for makers looking for an environment where this standard is held collectively.
The VirginiaLeighStudio Home page:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
The Fabric & Fiber Studio:
https://www.virginialeighstudio.com/thestudio
Chapters
00:00 - A Word That Has Almost Lost Its Meaning
02:30 - Excellence Is the Result - Not the Cause
03:42 - The Cosmo Story: What Excellence Actually Looks Like
04:56 - The Real Definition: Awareness, Self-Direction, Self-Responsibility
05:11 - Awareness: The Art of Actually Paying Attention
07:04 - Self-Direction: The Internal Compass That Holds Regardless
08:23 - Self-Responsibility: The Hardest One and the Most Important
10:07 - Carey Nieuwhof: Why Mastery Is the Strategy Right Now
11:31 - What I See in the Classroom That Confirms Everything He's Saying
13:58 - What Striving for Excellence Actually Looks Like in Practice
16:37 - Excellence Is Not a Destination - It's a Direction
18:35 - Carol Dweck: Performance Orientation vs Mastery Orientation
22:24 - Who Cares If It Sells? The Identity Answer
26:29 - Who You Decide to Be When Nobody Is Watching
Connect with Virginia:
Website = https://www.virginialeighstudio.com
Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/virginialeighstudio/
Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/virginialeighstudio