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In today's episode, I explore a topic that's been on my mind for a while - judging our own creativity and work. I have a love for art, specifically watercolor. I was cleaning my office, and I came across some of my art work from a few years ago buried in the office closet. I looked at it and thought, this is so fun, I love this! Then I thought, why didn't I share it with anyone. I realized that in the moment, it's really easy for us to judge our own work and to be hypercritical of it. Because of it, we scrap our ideas before we even give them a chance to be heard by other people who are further away from the process than we are.
So we're diving into how if you take the chance with a bit of safe, calculated risk in a trusted circle, perhaps you could be further along than you are today. We discuss what happens if you fail and what FAIL really stands for. Plus how you can implement this "stop judging your own work" mindset in your career to propel you even further than you ever thought.
Happy listening!-KFA
By Kayla Fahey-Ahrndt | MPH, MLS (ASCP) SBB, Laboratory Manager, Healthcare Leader, Scientist5
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In today's episode, I explore a topic that's been on my mind for a while - judging our own creativity and work. I have a love for art, specifically watercolor. I was cleaning my office, and I came across some of my art work from a few years ago buried in the office closet. I looked at it and thought, this is so fun, I love this! Then I thought, why didn't I share it with anyone. I realized that in the moment, it's really easy for us to judge our own work and to be hypercritical of it. Because of it, we scrap our ideas before we even give them a chance to be heard by other people who are further away from the process than we are.
So we're diving into how if you take the chance with a bit of safe, calculated risk in a trusted circle, perhaps you could be further along than you are today. We discuss what happens if you fail and what FAIL really stands for. Plus how you can implement this "stop judging your own work" mindset in your career to propel you even further than you ever thought.
Happy listening!-KFA

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