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Coaching for Leaders

448: The Value of Being Uncomfortable, with Neil Pasricha

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Education, Business, Management, Self-improvement, Careers

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Neil Pasricha: You Are Awesome Neil Pasricha helps people live happy lives. He is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Happiness Equation and The Book of Awesome series, which has been published in ten countries, spent over five years on bestseller lists, and sold over a million copies. He’s a Harvard MBA, one of the most popular TED speakers of all time, and after ten years heading Leadership Development at Walmart he now serves as Director of The Institute for Global Happiness. He is the author of the new book, You Are Awesome: How to Navigate Change, Wrestle with Failure, and Live an Intentional Life. In this conversation, Neil and I explore the importance of being uncomfortable to drive professional development. We discuss both of our journeys through mediocrity and how those times helped us to serve many more people today. Key Points “I know see that my anger stemmed from my deep disappointment in myself.” “I didn’t see it then and I wouldn’t see it for at least ten years that the P&G failure helped me to get more comfortable with being uncomfortable." “What we often think of evolution as ‘destroying and replacing’ the past is actually transcending and including.” Resources Mentioned You Are Awesome: How to Navigate Change, Wrestle with Failure, and Live an Intentional Life* by Neil Pasricha Neil’s blog Book Notes Download my highlights from You Are Awesome in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes Essentials of Adult Development, with Mindy Danna (episode 273) How to Be a Happier Person, with Neil Pasricha (episode 334) Six Tactics for Extraordinary Performance, with Morten Hansen (episode 337) Neil Armstrong’s Other Landings (Dave’s Journal) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic.

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0:00.0

Feeling uncomfortable with the amount of learning that's in front of you right now?

0:04.0

If so, today's guest says that's not a bad thing.

0:08.0

In fact, some of the best professional development comes in the midst of struggle.

0:14.0

On this episode, the value of being uncomfortable.

0:18.2

This is coaching for leaders, episode 448.

0:22.2

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential.

0:27.0

Greetings to you from Orange County, California. This is coaching for leaders and I'm your

0:36.4

host Dave Stahoviac. Leaders aren't born. They're made and this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom through

0:45.0

insightful conversations. One of the principles of learning that I've not

0:51.1

been able to get around is how learning and professional development

0:56.1

makes us uncomfortable.

0:58.3

I wish there was a way around it, but I haven't found one yet and I haven't found anyone else who's founded yet either.

1:04.4

And so what that means for us is as we're learning,

1:07.2

how can we get a little more comfortable with being uncomfortable,

1:11.9

not only for ourselves, but for the folks that we have the privilege to be able to lead.

1:17.3

Today's guest is an expert not only at helping people live happier lives,

1:22.9

but also at helping people to learn and grow

1:25.8

and to do and get comfortable more with being uncomfortable.

1:28.8

I'm so glad to welcome back to the show,

1:31.2

Neil Pas Rica.

1:32.4

Neil helps people live happy lives and is the New York Times

1:35.9

best-selling author of The Happiness Equation and The Book of Awesome series, which has been

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