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Radical Candor: Communication at Work

What Should I be When I Grow Up? Cutting Through Career-Decision Chaos 6 | 19

Radical Candor: Communication at Work

Radical Candor

Business, Relationships, Society & Culture, Management, Careers

4.7729 Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Join Kim Scott and Amy Sandler to delve deep into the concept of choice overload, a common trap for many facing career decisions. They explain how choice overload affects our ability to make satisfying career choices. Plus, they offer practical advice for anyone struggling to make career decisions, emphasizing the importance of balancing ambition with personal happiness and the need to adapt as one's career evolves. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who feels stuck at a career crossroads or overwhelmed by the multitude of paths available. Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast. Episode links:Radical Candor S3 Ep 9: The Problem With PassionYou Don't Have To Be Passionate About Your Job | Radical Candor Connect: Website Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Chapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHosts Kim Scott and Amy Sandler introduce the episode's theme of career choice overload(00:01:11) The Burden of Abundant ChoicesPersonal experiences of having too many choices, illustrated by the story of "Balaam's Ass."(00:03:18) Maximizers vs. SatisficersDifferent decision-making styles: maximizers who seek the best possible outcome and satisficers who settle for good enough.(00:10:16) Balancing Personal and Professional LifeFinding a balance between career aspirations and personal happiness, focusing on enjoying the process rather than fixating on specific outcomes.(00:15:17) The Role of Advice in Career DecisionsThe influence of career advice and the sometimes unhelpful stereotypes and expectations.(00:17:51) The Importance of Prioritizing Desires and InterestsIdentifying and pursuing one's passions and how they drive career choices and the importance of taking small steps and exploring various interests(00:24:50) Practical Approaches to Career ChoicesHosts engage in exercises to envision different life scenarios based on varying career and personal goals.(00:37:55) Philosophies of Wealth and HappinessComparing desire and income, and how they contribute to a sense of wealth and contentment.(00:44:55) Radical Candor TipsKey lessons from the episode with actionable tips on overcoming decision paralysis in careers.(00:45:46) Conclusion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, everybody. Welcome to the Radical Canter Podcast. I'm Kim Scott. I'm Amy Sandler. Today, Jason is off on

0:10.5

vacation, and it's just Kim and I talking career choice overload. So many choices. What if I choose

0:18.7

the wrong career path? We wanted to start with a definition of what we're

0:23.2

actually talking about today. So there was an article in the DecisionLab, decision lab.com. We'll

0:29.5

put that in the show notes. And it defines choice overload, also known as overchoice,

0:35.9

choice paralysis or the paradox of choice. I'm getting more and more

0:39.2

nervous as I read each word. People get overwhelmed when they're presented with many options.

0:44.9

While we tend to assume that more choice is a good thing, research has shown that in many cases,

0:50.5

we have a harder time choosing from a larger array of options.

0:55.7

And even just putting this podcast together, there were so many articles.

0:59.6

I started going to rabbit hole after rabbit hole.

1:01.6

I just had to stop and focus on this one article.

1:05.0

Kim, where are you when it comes just in general to feeling overloaded by choices and

1:10.4

decision making.

1:11.8

So before I jump in and answer that, I just want to take a moment to express a little bit of

1:16.4

gratitude for all of you, for you, Amy and Brandy, for coming up with this great topic.

1:22.4

I've been looking forward all day to having this conversation.

1:26.8

And I also want to thank all our listeners, because I don't

1:30.4

think we would have taken the time to have this conversation. If we didn't think all of you

1:35.5

listeners would be listening to us having it. So a moment, I know there's so many things wrong

1:41.7

with the world right now, but podcasting is awesome. Nick, thank you for

1:45.5

making us sound good. I just want to start off with some radical positivity. All right. So...

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