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In this short action episode you’ll learn:
- What motivates an artic explorer to completing on her goals and ambitions
- What you can do to get unstuck and going again on a task, project or aim
- How a different kind of thinking can boost your chances of success
They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results…
But what if you’re not getting any results at all?
If you’re stuck and struggling to complete a task or project, try this…
In this short action episode, artic explorer, podcast host and executive coach, Sue Stockdale, shares her wisdom helping us to refocus towards completing our goals, aims, projects and ambitions; no matter what it is that’s stopping us.
What Sue teaches us may surprise you…and it’s all to do with a shift in mindset and perspective.
Items mentioned in this episode (quick access):
[01:10] Introducing this short action episode on getting unstuck with a task or project.
[01:33] The problem.
[01:48] Fears we may be experiencing.
[02:48] Sue Stockdale from episode 291.
[03:34] What motivates Sue to keep going through to completion.
[04:46] The counter-intuitive trick; playing to your strengths.
[05:14] What Sue has learned to do – to help her complete a project.
[07:19] The key to Sue’s success…
[08:05] The importance of diversity tackling this challenge.
[09:24] Summarising this short action episode.
Links and Resources:
- [Free chapter download] Risk – all that matters
- [Podcast] Access to Inspiration
- [Website] Sue Stockdale
If you enjoyed this podcast, you’ll also like:
- ICP 291 Sue Stockdale on Taking Risks and Being The First British Woman To Ski To The Magnetic North Pole
- ICP 270 Why Creatives Get Stuck (And What To Do About It) With Peter Sage
- ICP 164 Three Steps to Getting Unstuck And Started On Your Big Ideas (with Laura Kennington)
Quotes from this episode:
- “What I’ve done is find a catalyst to overcome a weakness of mine”
- “We aren’t all things to all people…we have lots of strengths in different ways”
- “We can be far more successful when we collaborate with others”