ARCHITECTING Podcast - Career + Lifestyle Mentoring for Architects looking to move beyond overwhelm and make a difference through design

Stand Up to Lift Up


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Are you on lots of bandwagons, but never driving? In this episode, we explore why we fear standing out. Being an advocate doesn't mean you are held to a standard of perfection, it means you care about showing others a better way forward.

  1. The reason to take a stand is not to have zero tolerance for failure, it's to aspire to and inspire better outcomes.
  • Self-righteousness is not advocacy, it's a form of judgement.
  • Predictability is the opposite of creativity. Stop playing it safe by blending into the collective consciousness.
  • Every time you play small and aim to stay within expectations, you cheat the world out of your potential and the innovation it could bring.
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