Send us a text After a completely unplanned absence, I return to the podcast with renewed energy! How many of us have become ensnared in unsatisfying jobs, relationships, or situations because we refuse to let go of what we believe provides security? I explore Dan Miller's provocative question: "What if everything you think is safe is actually what's keeping you stuck?" Through compelling examples like Sarah Blakely leaving fax machine sales to found Spanx, Kodak's reluctance to embrac...
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Send us a text After a completely unplanned absence, I return to the podcast with renewed energy! How many of us have become ensnared in unsatisfying jobs, relationships, or situations because we refuse to let go of what we believe provides security? I explore Dan Miller's provocative question: "What if everything you think is safe is actually what's keeping you stuck?" Through compelling examples like Sarah Blakely leaving fax machine sales to found Spanx, Kodak's reluctance to embrac...
EP 33: The Power of Change: Thinking Like a Smart Rat in a Human World
The "I'm Ready Now!" Podcast
21 minutes
6 months ago
EP 33: The Power of Change: Thinking Like a Smart Rat in a Human World
Send us a text We're back after a two week disappearing act!!! Adapting to life's challenges often requires us to think differently about our circumstances. In this revealing episode, we explore what it truly means to "think like a rat" in the human rat race - and why that's actually a profound compliment rather than an insult. Drawing from Dan Miller's insights, we examine why smart rats immediately adapt when their cheese moves, while humans, despite our supposed intellectual superiority, ...
The "I'm Ready Now!" Podcast
Send us a text After a completely unplanned absence, I return to the podcast with renewed energy! How many of us have become ensnared in unsatisfying jobs, relationships, or situations because we refuse to let go of what we believe provides security? I explore Dan Miller's provocative question: "What if everything you think is safe is actually what's keeping you stuck?" Through compelling examples like Sarah Blakely leaving fax machine sales to found Spanx, Kodak's reluctance to embrac...