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163 | What I Learned From Changing A Tire

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In this episode, Andy shared the benefit of doing things you don’t usually do or things the first time. Listen on now and you will learn as he expounds on what it does to you personally and how it fosters growth and development not only to your skills but your personal growth as well.

Quotes:

“Once You Get Through To Do That Task, Even Though It's Very Straightforward For Some People, You Feel Good About Yourself, You Learn One More Thing. It's Something That Builds On Our Confidence In Ourselves.”

“Have Compassion Towards Others On The Things That You Do Every Day Or The Things That You Immerse Yourself In And Just Know That People Aren't Thinking About It All The Time.”

Show Notes:

(00:00) Podcast Intro

(00:27) If You Need Help Creating A Set Of Values, You’re Welcome To Sign For A Complimentary Course At https://theconsultingplaybook.com/values

(01:19) Changing Tires For The First Time

(03:58) Trying Out Things The First Time

(06:03) Doing More Of The Things That You Don’t Usually Do And Learning It

(07:11) Learning To Be More Understanding And Compassionate With Others

(09:23) Do Something New That Brings New Experiences

(10:40) Andy’s New Book The Trust Paradigm Is Available On Amazon And Other Book Retailer

  continue reading

230 episodes

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Manage episode 317573505 series 1751179
Content provided by Andy Fry and Cat Lam. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andy Fry and Cat Lam or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Andy shared the benefit of doing things you don’t usually do or things the first time. Listen on now and you will learn as he expounds on what it does to you personally and how it fosters growth and development not only to your skills but your personal growth as well.

Quotes:

“Once You Get Through To Do That Task, Even Though It's Very Straightforward For Some People, You Feel Good About Yourself, You Learn One More Thing. It's Something That Builds On Our Confidence In Ourselves.”

“Have Compassion Towards Others On The Things That You Do Every Day Or The Things That You Immerse Yourself In And Just Know That People Aren't Thinking About It All The Time.”

Show Notes:

(00:00) Podcast Intro

(00:27) If You Need Help Creating A Set Of Values, You’re Welcome To Sign For A Complimentary Course At https://theconsultingplaybook.com/values

(01:19) Changing Tires For The First Time

(03:58) Trying Out Things The First Time

(06:03) Doing More Of The Things That You Don’t Usually Do And Learning It

(07:11) Learning To Be More Understanding And Compassionate With Others

(09:23) Do Something New That Brings New Experiences

(10:40) Andy’s New Book The Trust Paradigm Is Available On Amazon And Other Book Retailer

  continue reading

230 episodes

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