There's a question out there — perhaps you've seen it — that goes something like this: "Who do you want to be on the other side of this crisis?" It's an excellent and empowering question. It makes us think about what we want to do, who we want to be, how we want to act during and after this crisis. You may be feeling motivated to do something more or something different. And just as you're feeling inspired to do all these things, here comes these inconvenient voices that chime in, and they say things like, "Well, who the heck do you think you are to think that you can do XYZ?" These thoughts make you doubt yourself, your abilities, or whether you should even attempt the things you want to do.
I wanted to explore this topic here on the show in the season when we're talking about career continuity and resilience. There's no one else I'd rather have this conversation with than Tanya Geisler. Tanya is a leadership coach, whose body of work is all about helping us recognize these patterns of thoughts that stop us from taking action so that we can recalibrate our behaviors and do the work we're called to do.
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