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Ever find you have unrealistic expectations of yourself when you’re trying something new? You create a standard rooted in “perfectionist fantasy”, only to beat yourself up when things don’t go according to plan.
Discover how to break free from this cycle and create a sustainable path to success as an assistant. In this episode of the Whole Assistant Podcast, I share insights on building baselines for success, reframing perfectionist thoughts, and gathering valuable data to continuously improve your performance.
Get ready to transform your approach to new tasks and roles, empowering yourself to learn and grow without the burden of unrealistic expectations.
In this episode, you will discover:
- The concept of creating baselines for success and why it's essential for long-term growth.
- How to reframe perfectionist thoughts and avoid beating yourself up over mistakes.
- The importance of viewing new experiences as data-gathering missions to improve future performance.
- Strategies for tweaking systems and processes to better meet the needs of your executive and team without succumbing to perfectionism.
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Have burning questions you've been dying to ask? Submit your question to Ask Annie Anything by clicking here.
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Are you ready to show up more strategically in your role, and gain clarity on your executive's priorities? Grab my FREE Strategic Planning Session guide and learn how to hold consistent strategic planning sessions with your executive.
This will help you:
- Prepare and execute your strategic planning session
- Enhance trust with your executive & gain clarity around their goals
- Form a more strategic partnership & increase your fulfillment
Grab your free guide here.
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Enjoy what you're hearing on the podcast? Please rate and review wherever you're listening.
Stay Connected:
Book your free discovery call.
Visit the website.
Follow me on LinkedIn.
Send Me an Email: [email protected]
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Ever find you have unrealistic expectations of yourself when you’re trying something new? You create a standard rooted in “perfectionist fantasy”, only to beat yourself up when things don’t go according to plan.
Discover how to break free from this cycle and create a sustainable path to success as an assistant. In this episode of the Whole Assistant Podcast, I share insights on building baselines for success, reframing perfectionist thoughts, and gathering valuable data to continuously improve your performance.
Get ready to transform your approach to new tasks and roles, empowering yourself to learn and grow without the burden of unrealistic expectations.
In this episode, you will discover:
- The concept of creating baselines for success and why it's essential for long-term growth.
- How to reframe perfectionist thoughts and avoid beating yourself up over mistakes.
- The importance of viewing new experiences as data-gathering missions to improve future performance.
- Strategies for tweaking systems and processes to better meet the needs of your executive and team without succumbing to perfectionism.
----------------------------------------------
Have burning questions you've been dying to ask? Submit your question to Ask Annie Anything by clicking here.
----------------------------------------------
Are you ready to show up more strategically in your role, and gain clarity on your executive's priorities? Grab my FREE Strategic Planning Session guide and learn how to hold consistent strategic planning sessions with your executive.
This will help you:
- Prepare and execute your strategic planning session
- Enhance trust with your executive & gain clarity around their goals
- Form a more strategic partnership & increase your fulfillment
Grab your free guide here.
----------------------------------------------
Enjoy what you're hearing on the podcast? Please rate and review wherever you're listening.
Stay Connected:
Book your free discovery call.
Visit the website.
Follow me on LinkedIn.
Send Me an Email: [email protected]
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