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Steve on the power of curiosity and how to cultivate more of it

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I think curiosity is one of the most powerful tools we have when it comes to problem solving, creativity, and innovation. If you’re trying to build a successful, innovative business that’s making a difference and serving people powerfully, getting better at being curious will take you a long way in that direction.

Especially when it’s an alternative to judgment, a tool that comes with very limited upside and a whole lot of downside.

Inspired by one of my favorite (misattributed) quotes, this episode will help you understand why we veer into the realm of judgment so quickly and easily, how to stop doing so, and how to get better at the skill of being curious.

Like this episode? Know someone you think would find it helpful? Click below to pass it along.

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Paradoxical, Season 3, Episode 9: Transformation through Truth: Some Thoughts on Personal and Business Development (explains the ‘3 A’s’ framework in more depth.

Ted Lasso - ‘Darts’ scene

Snopes on ‘Be Curious, Not Judgmental’

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I think curiosity is one of the most powerful tools we have when it comes to problem solving, creativity, and innovation. If you’re trying to build a successful, innovative business that’s making a difference and serving people powerfully, getting better at being curious will take you a long way in that direction.

Especially when it’s an alternative to judgment, a tool that comes with very limited upside and a whole lot of downside.

Inspired by one of my favorite (misattributed) quotes, this episode will help you understand why we veer into the realm of judgment so quickly and easily, how to stop doing so, and how to get better at the skill of being curious.

Like this episode? Know someone you think would find it helpful? Click below to pass it along.

Links:

Paradoxical, Season 3, Episode 9: Transformation through Truth: Some Thoughts on Personal and Business Development (explains the ‘3 A’s’ framework in more depth.

Ted Lasso - ‘Darts’ scene

Snopes on ‘Be Curious, Not Judgmental’

I’ve moved my podcast to Substack! If you’d like to receive episodes in your inbox (as well as other things I’ll be sharing), hit the button below to subscribe (it’s free!)

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stevemccready.substack.com

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