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On this podcast you will meet fun and interesting wetware helping you see that hidden metaverse surrounding us in the Psyche and cyberspace and the data and especially that magical overlap. Im your host Ric and my job is be curious and learn alongside you while bringing some of my own optimism to you and that intentional and sometimes scary focus that just might elevate you and those systems and people you care about
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Do you aspire to be a professional gamer Do you want to know how “Elite” gamers reached the level -- both professionally and personally -- they are at today Join host Ric Lindberg as he chats with Elite gamers about their wins and losses. Listen as they share the effort, habits and fears that have gone into levelling up their inner and infinite game. What does it take to become a world champion What’s the upkeep in-game for remaining there How do you train your mindset, health and skills to ...
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Autobot summary: We explore the concept of "after commitments," focusing on the impactful actions and efforts that would be missed if discontinued. It highlights the importance of ensuring others recognize the value of these efforts and continue them after our involvement ends. This concept is particularly relevant in project management and cyberse…
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You're Not Ready, you're Intentionally Small & Meaningfully Bold. Auto-summary for those who don't have time to listen. The importance of starting before feeling fully ready, arguing that waiting for readiness hinders learning and helping others. It highlights the struggle with uncertainty and the human tendency to seek certainty, which can lead to…
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Barbara Oakley and I converse about Critical Thinking and Learning - recorded for those it might help. Barbara is the creator of Uncommon Sense Teaching, Learn Like a Pro, Learning How to Learn, and many other courses, books, talks, and business presentations. Want to learn more from Barbara? Here’s a great start https://coursera.org/learn/learning…
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IF you're doing work that is meaningful and worth it you will be tired. Don't wait until you're not. Embrace it as part of the work. Embrace doing it early. Put it into the hands of someone who cares about it EARLY; don't wait until you're fully done or have figured it out. Do the hard part early and then EARLY put it into the hands of those who ca…
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This is the summary from the generos bot, in case you don't have time to listen in. explores the nuances and importance of disengagement in communication, especially over the phone. It emphasizes the need to recognize when the other person is not fully engaged and the significance of respecting oneself enough to disengage when necessary. The writer…
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if you prefer catching the summary from the generous bot instead of listening here it is: this audio clip highlights the significance of embracing ambiguity in relationships and decision-making, viewing it as an opportunity for leadership and action. Clarity is essential, but most meaningful progress often occurs in ambiguous situations. Clarity is…
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Summarized by the generous bot. Think about your life, work and relationships in the terms "replaceable" and "irreplaceable parts". emphasizing the importance of recognizing which aspects of our lives and work are replaceable and which are not. Most material things and processes, including our roles at work, are replaceable, but certain aspects, pa…
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Generously, a bot has summarised like this, so you can skip this episode if it's not what you want to listen to. The concept of "viable" in the context of product development and relationships emphasises its importance over "simply achieving the minimum" to get to green on the next iteration/shipping. Viability includes ensuring a product or soluti…
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The generous Autobot said this about today's episode it emphasises the importance of a collaborative, multiplayer mindset in adapting to the speed of technological advancements. It highlights the need to enhance processes across various aspects, not just individually. In the workplace, it urges reflection on how team members contribute to organisat…
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Personal sounding board in today's arena Choose your HARD problem, and YOUR people who care about that problem don't just say it. In today's fast-evolving landscape, choosing "your meaningful specific hard problem" and "your people" affected by it is crucial. Soft skills like empathy, understanding, and re-learning have always been essential. They …
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Peer pressure during our school years often leads to groupthink, causing us to lose our identity in the quest to fit in. Growing up, for me, it rarely led to anyone's elevation. Instead, it taught me to hide and remain within the margins. However, the right kind of pressure, combined with a peer, cohort, any group of choice or a mentor's keen obser…
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thinking out loud on how do you approach thinking about the unthinkable? Measuring the unmeasurable? if discipline is a journey of discomfort and joy, how do we improve? if doubt and a wavering mind are the opposite of discipline how could "that what if" help those you serve? is it thus a feeling? if we choose to be resolute in our behaviour it loo…
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Are you making space for restorative hobbies? Someting just for you. It affects your professional behaviour more than you know. Also - are sometimes making your professional behaviour mixed up with your hobby, forgetting that as a professional its not about you. Its now about what you let OTHERS get from engaging with your work. Whenever I get into…
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if you dont have time to listen to this eposide the friendly autobot gave us this summary of whats within. the idea of center points in our lives, visualizing these as circles we create around us, which are indicative of our balance and direction. In any situation, it's important to take responsibility for your center point; if you lose sight of it…
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the audio from this episode is autosummarized to the below in case you want to skip listening to this episode Actionability, or the ability to take concrete steps based on information or insights, is crucial in all communication, whether it's writing a text message, an email, or a report. When you write something, it's not just about sharing data, …
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Reflect on timeless services, commodities, and respect solving hard relevant problems, improve skillsets, and reduce waste - easier said than done thinking out loud on timeless services and commodities and how we each play a role in both. Please reflect on the importance of respect for others and self, a cornerstone of enduring and valuable service…
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As you prepare for your upcoming vacation, reward yourself with the selection of a captivating book. Forget the "to-do" list books that's been gathering dust; instead, let your choice be something purely for your pleasure. Your capacity to read and absorb not only enhances your personal life but also seeps into every aspect of your professional gro…
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if you want to save time instead of listening. Here's a autosummary from the generous bot: Most of us have better agency than we embrace in working to position ourselves for our favorite game for people who care about what we care about. The speaker discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by the information age, driven by computer tech…
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Join Seth Godin as we are talking about boardgames and how we can help kids, including that kid we all have inside us, by helping others level up in ways they want to repeat. I really recommend you check out his newest book The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto for Teams https://seths.blog/Song Transcription of our conversation to save you time…
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