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This week on the Gadgets for Families Tech show, Jason and I had a pretty lengthy and in-depth conversation about the concept of Digital Nomadism.
What is digital nomadism?Would we consider it?What cultural shifts are or need to take place?Those are some of the questions we discussed and I thought it was a good topic for this audience as well. I hope you get something out of it.
If you would like to hear the whole conversation you can do so on YouTube or your podcast player.
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Welcome to Leader's Lift. I'm your host Greg Cunningham.
Today I want to announce that I'm going to be putting a pause on this podcast. I've got several other priorities hitting right now and this is one of the things I have on my plate that falls below the cut off point in my priority list.
I don't think this will be a permanent hiatus and I'm going to leave everything in place to be able to drop a random episode if I have a burning topic that I just want to share with everyone. For the next while, I just won't be committing to any sort of a regular publication schedule.
If you have enjoyed the show, I'd love to get that feedback and if there is something I should consider in the future, please let me know that as well. You can find a contact form on my website at www.mtneboconsulting.com.
I hope that over the last year you have found at least a few things that you are using today to get more out of your own life or to help someone else do so. That was my goal with this. If you have any stories you'd like to share, I'd love to hear those as well.
Until you hear from me again, I hope you will go out there and keep lifting.
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This week I spend a few minutes talking about why I believe curiosity is an important, yet underdeveloped skill.
Key Takeaways
Curiosity is more than wanting to know something. It's about wanting to know and then use that knowledge to get more out of life.Everything changes and if you aren't curious, you may just get left behind.Without curiosity, you will never know if you are really getting the most out of life.Curiosity can be developed.If we put in the effort to develop curiosity as a skill, we will move forward down the path to our most potential.Join me for this curious (pun intended) discussion.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 0:28What is Curiosity 01:55Why is Curiosity Important 02:53How to We Develop Curiosity 06:40Getting More Out of Life 15:39Wrap Up 19:21Resources
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One of my keys this year is figuring out how to be more deliberate about the most important things I'm working on. If you have that same goal, then a tool that may help you do so is to figure out what kind of journaling works for you.
Key Takeaways
Journaling has clear advantages like getting thoughts somewhere we can refer to or helping us brainstorm or sort through ideas.First, understand why and what you want to journal.If you are just starting out with journaling, keep it simple.Like your mvp, start with little wins that help you build momentum.My journaling "system" has evolved over time and yours should too.Join me for the discussion on how I plan to be more deliberate in 2024 through journaling.
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Welcome 00:00Leaders Lift Evolution 00:18Topic Intro 01:41 Benefits of Journaling 05:25How To Ideas 09:48My Experience Journaling 13:46Wrap Up 25:08Resources
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As a bonus add on to the last four episodes about planning tools and techniques, I decided to take you through my initial pass of my minimum viable plan for 2024. I'll cover my themes for the year and give a few examples of the next level of detail. Hopefully this will help you take a look at your existing plan or put together an initial one.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:27Series Recap 02:07My Themes 05:46Examples of MVP Items 09:58Wrap Up 19:12Key Takeaways
Listen to the last four episodes :)Start with your key themes, categories, etc. Be sure to build in the small wins to help you gain momentum.Don't put in so much detail that it isn't manageable.Pull in more detail as you go along.Resources
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In part four of this series, let's talk about how letting go actually gains us more (of many things). We have to learn to say no to good and even some pretty great things in order to focus on the things that matter most.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:27Setting the Stage 02:17Examples 05:01Benefits for Leaders 06:45General Benefits 08:31Wrap Up 11:45Key Takeaways
In order to focus on the things that matter most, we are going to have to say no to other things, even good or really good things.Saying no is one way to make significant progress on the path to our most potential and to avoid false progress.Leaders and those they lead can benefit from the leader saying no to things and delegating.Overall we will see less stress and regret if we focus on the things that matter most.Resources
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In part three of this series, I talk about the difference between false and meaningful progress and then what we can do to try and focus on the latter. And then I cover some application ideas for your end of year assessment and planning exercises.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:22Setting the Stage 02:10False Progress 03:38Meaningful Progress 05:05Dealing with the Challenge 08:00Application 12:41Wrap Up 14:03Key Takeaways
Being business and making progress are not necessarily the same thingLife will fill us with things to go and if we let it, it will feel like it's progress but it's generally falseMeaningful progress comes when we focus on the things that will make the biggest difference and help us move forward down our chosen pathWe must learn to plan and prioritize the most important thingsOur MVP (minimum viable plan) must have the important things, the things that we just need to get done and the ways we will avoid just being busy.Resources
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This is part two of my end of year series and is focused on the concept of a "minimum viable plan". This is an adaptation of agile software development methodology. Think of it as building the minimum plan to help get you where you want to go and then consistently iterating on that plan as you learn and move down the path to your most potential.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:22My adapted definition of agile 01:51How I've seen agile work 03:58Applying these ideas to development plans 06:46Application to end of year planning 09:25Wrap Up 16:45Key Takeaways
Minimum viable plan: what is the minimum plan that will help me get where I want to goDon't buil a plan that is so rigid that if you can't follow it, you give up.Build in flexibilitySmall and simple things make the biggest differenceBuild momentum earlyIdentify early opportunities to identify if you are on the right path or if you need to course correctResources
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This is part one of what I hope will be a four part series covering tools and concepts you can use if you are going to be involved in anyway in an end of year assessment, new years resolutions or anything like that. Topic one is the dangers of comparisons. Let's talk about different kinds of comparisons, why they are a problem, what we can do about them and how this applies to end of year stuff.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:26The Problems with Comparisons 02:42Comparing Ourselves to Others 04:52Social Media Comparisons 07:02Comparing Ourselves to Ourselves 11:44How to Address This 13:54Application to End of Year 20:12Wrap Up 22:14Key Takeaways
Comparing anything to anything comes almost as easily as breathing.Comparing ourselves to anyone else is a big no no.Social media comparisons can cause huge issues.When comparing ourselves to ourselves, we need to be deliberate and only do good comparisons.If we work at it, we can limit how often comparisons take us down a rabbit hole.Avoiding comparisons is a good way to improve the quality of our end of year assessments.Resources
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A little bit different topic for this week's episode. This is an initial discussion about the voices that we listen to or the sources of information that we allow to influence our lives and eventually help us form our own voices. There are so many voices, way too many our negative and yet we still need to find a way to sort through them, avoid comparisons and find confidence in our own voice that will help us get where we need to go. So let's discuss.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:29Story Time 01:30What Voices There Are 03:09The Challenge with the Voices 03:50The Challenge Comparison 06:25How We Should Think About This 09:11Wrap Up 19:10Key Takeaways
There are more voices today than there ever have beenMany, if not most of those voices are negative.We get overwhelmed with them and we end up in comparison land which is never good.We need to sort through these voices in order to find our own.We need to avoid comparisons to anyone or anything else.We also need to find the confidence in our own voice so it can move us to the place of most potentialResources
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The holidays are practically upon us and I had a conversation with my g4f co-host and that made me realize that I wanted to be more deliberate about the holidays this year. Let me explain. As an introvert, there are a lot of things that happen during the holiday season that make it more difficult to keep my energy well at a good level. So this week, let's talk about what that means and share some ideas on how to deal with it.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:29Introvert Recap 02:34Holiday Stressors 04:30Ideas on How to Deal 10:36Wrap Up 16:20Key Takeaways
Being an introvert is not about liking or not liking people.It's about activities and situations that drain or refill our wells.There are certain things during the holidays that may put more of a drain on our wells.Doing some analysis, planning and taking some deliberate actions can help us to better deal with the situations.Resources
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Have you ever followed Alice down the rabbit hole? Well maybe not her and that specific rabbit hole, but I'll bet you have been down many rabbit holes in your life. They come in many shapes and sizes so let's talk about them and what we might be able to do to be more deliberate in handling them.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:214What Are Some Rabbit Holes 02:02How Do We Fall Down Them 03:10Impact of Falling 04:46How to Recognize Them 06:17What to Do About Them 09:40Wrap Up 16:20Key Takeaways
Rabbit Holes Are RealHow we fall in them and how they impact us are unique to our individual situationsIf we can recognize them, we may be able to be more deliberate about how they impact usThere are different ways to deal with them but the key is for us to try and regain our perspective and then deliberately decide what to do about it.If you are going to ask the cheshire cat which path to take, make sure you know where you want to go.Resources
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Over the last while I have noticed that I have been in a rush even when I didn't need to be. And when I look back, I've been doing this for a long time. Sometimes speed is the most important. But there are certainly impacts from rushing, either through something or from one thing to another. And those impacts may mean that rushing is not the best approach.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:20Story Time 01:21When It's Ok to Rush 04:14When Rushing Might Cause Issues 05:48Impacts of Rushing When You Shouldn't 07:01What to Do About It 10:20Wrap Up 17:35Key Takeaways
We rush way too muchThere are times when speed worksThere are times when rushing causes issuesWe can be deliberate and not rush all the time if we will put in the effortResources
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I have realized that over the last few months, my episode topics have been less about what we would consider traditional leadership and more about things that help us in life, tools that help us move down the path towards our goals and our fullest potential. I figured it was time to do a recap. So that's what this episode is.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:15Negative Stories, Fear, Lost and Found and Being Ok 01:32Thriving vs. Surviving, Not Waiting for the Perfect Moment and Doing Nothing 09:44Hard Times 15:56Focusing on What Matters Most, Pursuing Your Dreams and the Little Things in Life 19:15Forcing vs. Complacency and Self Care 24:44Wrap Up 29:02Key Takeaway
These tools are some of those that you can use and master to help you get through life and to move forward down the path to your most potential.Resources
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I threw out a survey on social media on what I should cover for this weeks topic. If you didn't see that, make sure you follow me on Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn (where I publish the most stuff). The topic ended up being Thriving vs. Surviving. Now the reality is that it's not a one or the other situation and we all fall somewhere in between. So let's spend the next few minutes talking about what it means, why its important that we know where we are and then what to do once we know.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:27Why This is Important 02:56What Does It Mean 05:48A Few Thoughts and Examples 11:18How Do We Know Where We Are 14:23What to Do About It 17:58Wrap Up 26:34Key Takeaways
It's important to know we are on the slider between thriving and surviving and to be able to help others identify where they are.Happiness and moving forward towards our goals are a couple of indicators that can help us identify our placement.Once we know where we are, we need to be deliberate and have a plan to stay in thrive or to start moving towards thrive.Helping others, especially the younger generations, to have an opportunity to thrive is one of our key roles as a leader.Resources
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This last week I have been wrestling with a few topics I believe are related. For all of them, it's about finding a good middle ground versus going to extremes. So this week's episode is about the balance forcing things and being complacent, self care vs. just powering thru and then working on the guilt that comes when you don't go full throttle all the time. Join me for the conversation.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:33Forcing vs. Complacency 03:44Self Care vs. Powering Through 13:42Working on the Guilt 22:11Wrap Up 27:21Key Takeaways
It's very easy to go to extremes in any of these areas but that is generally not the answer.The problem with forcing things is that we make mistakes and quite often we make things worse.The problem with complacency is that there is no growth and we have a hard time seeing the train wreck that may be coming.Self care requires a good balance because it can make things much better or much worse.If you need some self care, identify the key things that must be done right now vs. those that can wait.If you feel guilty for not going all out all the time, don't.Easier said than done so it's something you need to work on.Resources
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I had another pretty large personal experience last week that reminded me how important it is for us to be more deliberate in life. I was pretty sick and then got the word that my dad had passed away. Even with that, I still struggled to apply some of the lessons I have been sharing with y'all. So today, I thought I'd take a slightly different approach to being deliberate during hard experiences. I hope you will get something out of this episode.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:14Disclaimer & My Default 02:18 Examples 03:42Focus on the Present 07:00Questions to Ask Yourself 08:35Reflections 11:20A Bit of Future Focus 15:58Wrap Up 21:20Key Takeaways
Being deliberate during or even right after tough experiences will help us get more out of them and be better because of them.Try and be presentAsk yourself questions like:What can I learn from this situation that I may not learn any other wayWhat could I be doing now that I can't normally do or may never get an opportunity to do againHow will I be better because of thisReflect on:What matters most right now?What matters most in my life in general?Are there course corrections I'd like to make?Slight Future Focus:What will be different when this too passes?How will I apply what I have learned?How will I be better prepared for something similar happening in the future?Resources
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While I normally point folks to focus on big picture, personal development, etc. when things get tough, this week I want to cover something a little different. I want to talk about the little things in our lives that make us smile. Things that can help us make it to that next camping trip or bike ride. So join me this week for the discussion.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:15Jr. High Music Aha 01:36Why This is Important 04:31Figuring this Out for You 09:40Don't Go To Extremes 11:26Some Examples 14:34Little Kids 18:45Wrap up 23:16Key Takeaways
Little things in life can make a big differenceExperiment to find the little things in life that make you smileEliminate the little things that don't matter that bring you downWatch how little kids find excitement and joyResources
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Instead of waiting around for perfection as I discussed last week, we should be more deliberate and think about when good enough is good enough. In this week's episode of Leaders Lift, I'll talk about what that means and how we can shift our thinking so we aren't sitting around waiting for perfection that will probably never arrive. Join me for the conversation. And if you haven't listened to episode 28, maybe do that first.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:18Deliverable Perfection 01:54My Version of Agile 03:36What Does Good Enough is Good Enough Mean 06:58Perfection Phrases vs. Good Enough Phrases 08:08How to We Get There 10:21Wrap up 17:08Key Takeaways
Waiting around for perfection means we may wait around foreverGood enough means that I have enough information, knowledge or training.Or that there are enough planets aligned that I have a reasonable chance of success.And sometimes good enough may also mean that this is as good of an opportunity as I'm going to get.We get there by:Identifying what matters mostSimplifying and not overthinkingHaving a flexible planGetting startedFailing and succeeding quicklyResources
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Most of us either sit around waiting for the perfect moment or opportunity to take that next step down the path to our most potential, or we try and "make it happen". Neither of those extremes will consistently work out for us. Instead, we need to be deliberate, take advantage of the present and diligently watch for the right (not perfect) opportunity. Let's discuss.
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Welcome 00:00Intro 00:15Examples 02:04Why This is Not Good 09:03What To Do About It 11:00Wrap Up 22:30Key Takeaways
That perfect opportunity you are waiting for will probably never come.Forcing the issue is probably just as bad as sitting around and waiting.You need to take advantage of the present.Sometimes good enough is good enough.Most decisions aren't permanent.Look for the right opportunity to move forward, instead of the perfect one.Resources
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