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In this solo, Judi talks about a concept that she now knows, and regularly puts into practice, and that would have saved her a lot of pain and trouble if she’d only known it earlier in her career. You see, one of the biggest misconceptions amongst entrepreneurs and leaders is this idea that problems are always a bad thing. So, when they pop up, we spiral into a reactionary state of panic and self-doubt and make quick, uncalculated decisions that come around to bite us when the dust settles. Today Judi shares a better way to respond to problems. One that allows us to lean into them, instead of lazily reacting from a place of fear and control.
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In this solo, Judi talks about a concept that she now knows, and regularly puts into practice, and that would have saved her a lot of pain and trouble if she’d only known it earlier in her career. You see, one of the biggest misconceptions amongst entrepreneurs and leaders is this idea that problems are always a bad thing. So, when they pop up, we spiral into a reactionary state of panic and self-doubt and make quick, uncalculated decisions that come around to bite us when the dust settles. Today Judi shares a better way to respond to problems. One that allows us to lean into them, instead of lazily reacting from a place of fear and control.
Today on Yes, And:
This show is supported by:
Resources:
Connect with Judi:
This show is produced by Soulfire Productions

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