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In this episode, I will talk about the perception that we need permission to venture out on our own.
I will touch upon my own experience growing up in a Government (Public school) and how one of my teachers really inspired me to do something I would have been scared to do.
Then I take about the circumstances where permission is easier to assume.
I then discuss the compound benefits of assuming you have permission to try new things on your own and how it helps your development.
Then I probe analysis paralysis as a phenomenon that stops us from trying anything new.
As always, please remember to rate and review the podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-pun/id1550681474
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In this episode, I will talk about the perception that we need permission to venture out on our own.
I will touch upon my own experience growing up in a Government (Public school) and how one of my teachers really inspired me to do something I would have been scared to do.
Then I take about the circumstances where permission is easier to assume.
I then discuss the compound benefits of assuming you have permission to try new things on your own and how it helps your development.
Then I probe analysis paralysis as a phenomenon that stops us from trying anything new.
As always, please remember to rate and review the podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/urdu-pun/id1550681474