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What kind of person are you when it comes to holding on and letting go?
In this episode, Kim the SME breaks down four distinct types she's observed through her own experiences and critical thinking: the Grabber, the Swinger, the Drifter, and the Open Hander.
Kim gets personal about where she sees herself in each type, how these patterns show up in the workplace, especially around change, knowledge-hoarding, and self-advocacy, and why she believes the question isn't really about what you're holding. It's about how you're positioning yourself for what's next.
She also shares workplace statistics on change fatigue, reflects on her own corporate experience, and closes with a powerful challenge: identify your type, trace how you got there, and reckon honestly with what it's been costing you to stay.
This episode is for you if:
🎧 Listen now and then head to https://bit.ly/4usqADv to explore the Questions & Perspectives cards — your conversation starter for exactly this kind of honest reflection.
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Check out Questions and Perspectives Live: Click here
By KimUnity SoulutionsWhat kind of person are you when it comes to holding on and letting go?
In this episode, Kim the SME breaks down four distinct types she's observed through her own experiences and critical thinking: the Grabber, the Swinger, the Drifter, and the Open Hander.
Kim gets personal about where she sees herself in each type, how these patterns show up in the workplace, especially around change, knowledge-hoarding, and self-advocacy, and why she believes the question isn't really about what you're holding. It's about how you're positioning yourself for what's next.
She also shares workplace statistics on change fatigue, reflects on her own corporate experience, and closes with a powerful challenge: identify your type, trace how you got there, and reckon honestly with what it's been costing you to stay.
This episode is for you if:
🎧 Listen now and then head to https://bit.ly/4usqADv to explore the Questions & Perspectives cards — your conversation starter for exactly this kind of honest reflection.
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Check out Questions and Perspectives Live: Click here