Why Practicing Humility is the Key to True Confidence and Belonging

Why Practicing Humility is the Key to True Confidence and Belonging

A phenomenon that just about everyone is familiar with goes like this: You are striving hard to reach the next level at your given craft or pursuit. After loads of hard work, you finally reach it. When you do, you vacillate from feeling in over your head to feeling like you belong. Sometimes your ego may be too big; other times, too small. It's a wild and uniquely human ride. Someone who knows it well is Mara Gay. Shortly after she got her dream job at the New York Times editorial board, she told us, “This feels like going from playing in high-school to getting drafted into the NFL.” In this episode of The Growth Equation podcast, we are joined by Mara for a wide-ranging conversation on taking your game to the next level, and the importance of practicing humility as you do. Mara's craft is reporting and writing, but the topics we discuss are applicable to sustainable success and peak performance in all fields. These include how to keep perspective to stop your ego from getting in your way, imposter syndrome, resilience, staying hopeful during dark times, identity, routines, setting boundaries between work and life, and Mara's ongoing battle with a serious case of COVID-19. We absolutely loved this conversation and we think you will too.

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Growth EQ Principles: Self-Compassion

Growth EQ Principles: Self-Compassion

On this week's episode of Growth Equation Principles, Brad and Jojo explore self-compassion, and explain why cultivating it is key to lasting performance and wellbeing even, and perhaps especially, for high-achievers.The post Growth EQ Principles: Self-Compassion appeared first on The Growth Equation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

6 Sep 202011min

Six Hot (and Thoughtful) Takes on Performance

Six Hot (and Thoughtful) Takes on Performance

On this episode of The Growth Equation Podcast, Brad and Steve offer six hot (and thoughtful) takes on topics related to performance and well-being. They discuss whether it's better to have low expectations and if inspiration can actually help performance. The two debate how much of performance is luck versus skill and how our perceptions change when our knowledge changes. Finally, they turn to why constraints are actually a good thing and how anyone can cultivate courage.Inspiration has limitsChance vs. control. vs. skillConstraintsCourageExpectations vs realityDeep understanding vs. staying on the surfacePlease write a review on Apple Podcasts and help new listeners discover the show!You can find the podcast on:iTunes and Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidStitcherFind Brad and Steve on Twitter: @Bstulberg and @stevemagness The post Six Hot (and Thoughtful) Takes on Performance appeared first on The Growth Equation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

2 Sep 202049min

Growth EQ Principles: Patience

Growth EQ Principles: Patience

Understanding that most important things in life are nine-inning games can help support happiness, performance, and satisfaction. On this week's episode of Growth Equation Principles, Brad and Jojo explore patience. The post Growth EQ Principles: Patience appeared first on The Growth Equation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Aug 202014min

The Pandemic and the Burnout Epidemic

The Pandemic and the Burnout Epidemic

In the United States the COVID-19 pandemic is slogging away, now entering its sixth month, making it the perfect time for Brad and Steve to discuss one of their favorite topics: burnout. On this episode of The Growth Equation Podcast, the pair dive into why so many of us are feeling burnt out at this time—from lack of temporary boundaries (e.g., work time v. family time) to lack of physical boundaries (e.g., lack of office v. away) to simple lack of control (e.g., ability to return to “normal”). Fortunately, they offer tools and frameworks to combat burnout, such as taking action, imposing routine, vacillating between stress and rest, and finding purpose.Related Resources:Burnout and the BrainIs Your Boss Causing Your Burnout?A Simple Solution to Millennial BurnoutAn Updated Toolkit to Address BurnoutBurnout Runs Deeper Than Too Much WorkPlease write a review on Apple Podcasts and help new listeners discover the show!You can find the podcast on:iTunes and Apple PodcastsSpotifyAndroidStitcherFind Brad and Steve on Twitter: @Bstulberg and @stevemagness The post The Pandemic and the Burnout Epidemic appeared first on The Growth Equation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

26 Aug 202053min

Growth EQ Principles: Process over Outcome

Growth EQ Principles: Process over Outcome

On this week's episode of Growth Equation Principles, Brad and Jojo explore what it really means to focus on the process—and how this mindset can be powerful in everything from work, to sport, to parenting, to all of life.The post Growth EQ Principles: Process over Outcome appeared first on The Growth Equation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 Aug 202012min

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