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How to be the Leader You Wish You Had
The key to being the leader you wish you had is to ensure that your colleagues and coworkers feel psychologically safe at work. This can be achieved by helping those who are struggling and by being concerned about how everyone feels when they come to work every day.
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The speaker shares her experience with imposter syndrome and how to overcome it by surrounding yourself with supportive people who believe in you.
13:40 - 15:16 (01:36)
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The speaker shares her experience with imposter syndrome and how to overcome it by surrounding yourself with supportive people who believe in you.
ChapterHow to be the Leader You Wish You Had
EpisodeAsk Simon Anything: Part One
PodcastA Bit of Optimism
James Altucher shares how adopting a service mentality and giving without expectation has impacted his life.
15:16 - 16:11 (00:54)
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James Altucher shares how adopting a service mentality and giving without expectation has impacted his life. He also talks about the book he's given out the most this year, Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Gadara.
ChapterHow to be the Leader You Wish You Had
EpisodeAsk Simon Anything: Part One
PodcastA Bit of Optimism
The key to being the leaders we wish we had is offering psychological safety to our colleagues and coworkers by ensuring they feel supported and fulfilled at work.
16:11 - 18:01 (01:49)
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The key to being the leaders we wish we had is offering psychological safety to our colleagues and coworkers by ensuring they feel supported and fulfilled at work. By helping those who are struggling instead of pushing them out, we can create an inclusive and productive work environment.
ChapterHow to be the Leader You Wish You Had
EpisodeAsk Simon Anything: Part One
PodcastA Bit of Optimism
While you may not need the specific subjects taught in college, it is a halfway house to adulting where you learn important life skills such as teamwork, creative thinking, and caring for others.
18:01 - 18:59 (00:58)
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While you may not need the specific subjects taught in college, it is a halfway house to adulting where you learn important life skills such as teamwork, creative thinking, and caring for others. Learning to take care of those around us is crucial for personal growth and success.