Badass Agile
Episode 201 – Comfortable? Then You’re Not Growing!
Nothing good - no uncommon outcome - is easy, otherwise, everyone would be doing it, and it wouldn't be uncommon. How do you know if you're performing like an uncommon badass?
Here are some guidelines
-If you are comfortable, you're not growing
-If you're locked into a predictable pattern that you can do in your sleep, you're not growing (think of the RULES that we've defined for running standup, for example. Do those rules make us better, or do they avoid tackling the harder issues that make great standups so rare?)
-If you are never scared, and afraid to be scared, you're not growing.
-If you catch yourself saying "it can't be done" or "it can't change", you're not growing
Here's how to stay in growth mode:
-Do things that are new and uncomfortable for just 20 minutes a day
-Study books or concepts that you don't agree with, just to find learning and integration opportunities
-Make sure to do something not just different, but HARD every once in a while.
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