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Entrepreneurs: make a habit of discovering why you're wrong.

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Are you sometimes wrong about something? As an entrepreneur and leader, it is hard to have to admit we aren’t always right.

What does that do to our authority? To our decision-making and business direction? Or even reputation in the market?

Whilst it is tempting to always look right, it doesn’t serve us. In today’s episode we explore the difficulty of not always being right, and how to make a habit of discovering when you are wrong.

You’ll discover:

- Why do we instinctively resist the idea that we might be wrong?

- What’s the danger of an entrepreneur being wrong (and not knowing it)?

- How can we (not them) recognize that we are wrong?

- What if someone is wrong about us being wrong?

- What are the benefits of this habit?

A new episode is published every other Friday.

Free resources and how we support entrepreneurs & founders:

David Foster | www.davidafoster.com| | www.linkedin.com/in/-davidfoster

Rachelle Leerling | Free Tool: https://unchained-score.scoreapp.com/ | www.linkedin.com/in/rachelleleerling

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Manage episode 378628732 series 3430917
Content provided by David Foster & Rachelle Leerling, David Foster, and Rachelle Leerling. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Foster & Rachelle Leerling, David Foster, and Rachelle Leerling 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.

Are you sometimes wrong about something? As an entrepreneur and leader, it is hard to have to admit we aren’t always right.

What does that do to our authority? To our decision-making and business direction? Or even reputation in the market?

Whilst it is tempting to always look right, it doesn’t serve us. In today’s episode we explore the difficulty of not always being right, and how to make a habit of discovering when you are wrong.

You’ll discover:

- Why do we instinctively resist the idea that we might be wrong?

- What’s the danger of an entrepreneur being wrong (and not knowing it)?

- How can we (not them) recognize that we are wrong?

- What if someone is wrong about us being wrong?

- What are the benefits of this habit?

A new episode is published every other Friday.

Free resources and how we support entrepreneurs & founders:

David Foster | www.davidafoster.com| | www.linkedin.com/in/-davidfoster

Rachelle Leerling | Free Tool: https://unchained-score.scoreapp.com/ | www.linkedin.com/in/rachelleleerling

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