ATTENTION: Reader
SITUATION
You’ve been showing up. Executing. Leading.
But there’s a trap hiding in your progress:
You start believing you’ve got it all figured out.
You stop listening.
You stop learning.
You get too comfortable being the one who knows.
That’s when your growth dies.
This week, let’s change that.
You walk back into the room like the least experienced person there.
You let go of pride. You stay teachable.
Because the best never stop being coached.
MISSION
Choose one area this week to drop your status, shut your mouth, and learn like a newbie.
EXECUTION
a. Intent: Stay sharp by intentionally seeking discomfort through feedback, fresh input, or exposure to unfamiliar perspectives.
b. Actions
- Identify Where You’ve Been Closed Off or Coasting
Where do you assume you’re the smartest? Strongest? Most experienced?
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Get in the Room With Someone Thinking Differently
Find someone who sees what you don’t. Not someone who agrees with you, someone who challenges you.
This could be:A coachA peer who will challenge your thinkingA book or podcast from someone who makes you uncomfortable, in a good way
- Apply One Lesson Immediately
Not next week. Not “someday.”
Use the insight now, to develop your system, business, body, or mindset.
ENDSTATE
You stop believing you know everything.
You get sharper, faster, more adaptable, because you’re humble enough to keep evolving.
BATTLEFIELD PHILOSOPHY
“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities. In the expert’s mind there are few.”
– Shunryu Suzuki
SUSTAINMENT
a. Once a week, ask: “What did I learn this week that made me sharper?”
b. Keep one space in your life where you’re intentionally a student… always.
CALL TO ACTION
Reply with what you learned this week and how you’re applying it.