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113- The Obstacle Is The Way: Your Path to Growth
Manage episode 482552956 series 3450232
Welcome, listeners, to what might just be the lost episode of our podcast! We were ready to share it with you before, but let’s just say, technology and timing had a little bit of an adventure of their own. So, here we are, presenting it to you a little later than expected—but hey, it’s like a fine wine, right? Sometimes it just needs a bit more time to age.
Now, don’t worry about the fact that we’re jumping in at what feels like the middle. Our podcast is designed so that you don’t have to follow the episodes in perfect order. So, go ahead, listen freely—start from wherever the mood strikes. It’s like picking up a book in the middle and deciding that chapter really resonates with you.
This episode wraps up our deep dive into Ryan Holiday's The Obstacle is the Way, where we explore how changing your perspective can transform obstacles into opportunities. And now, let’s dive into that good stuff:
- Thinking differently is essential to seeing obstacles as opportunities.
- Steve Jobs did not accept limitations—ever. He made his own rules, and guess what? The world changed because of it.
- Be aware of the external influences—those who tell you it’s just "the way things are." Their limitations shouldn’t become yours.
- Advice is often just another form of judgment, coming from others’ limitations. So, take it with a grain of salt—or maybe a whole shaker, depending on who’s offering it.
- The key to finding opportunities is controlling your emotions first. If you can’t do that, how can you spot the chances?
- General Eisenhower’s strategy during the Blitzkrieg? He saw the crisis as an opportunity to outmaneuver and adapt—genius thinking in the face of chaos.
- And here’s something personal: Olivia, after losing her home, didn’t just sit back and wait for things to get better. Instead, she launched "Save the Earth Projects." Talk about turning disaster into drive!
- You can prepare all day, but decisive action is what ultimately shifts the needle.
- And the foundation of all of this? Changing your thinking—because once that shifts, so do your results.
Join us next week as we take everything from perception into action in the next phase of our journey through The Obstacle is the Way. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it!
Connect with us on our LinkedIn page School of Thoughts . We also value your reviews, subscribing, and sharing our podcast "What's On Your Bookshelf?" on Apple and Spotify.
Subscribe to our new YouTube channel.
Chapters
1. Welcome to What's On Your Bookshelf (00:00:00)
2. Thinking Differently Like Steve Jobs (00:02:37)
3. Outside Influences on Our Perception (00:05:52)
4. Finding Opportunity Within Obstacles (00:10:53)
5. Creating Opportunity from Disaster (00:17:43)
6. Preparing to Act and Take Bold Steps (00:26:03)
119 episodes
Manage episode 482552956 series 3450232
Welcome, listeners, to what might just be the lost episode of our podcast! We were ready to share it with you before, but let’s just say, technology and timing had a little bit of an adventure of their own. So, here we are, presenting it to you a little later than expected—but hey, it’s like a fine wine, right? Sometimes it just needs a bit more time to age.
Now, don’t worry about the fact that we’re jumping in at what feels like the middle. Our podcast is designed so that you don’t have to follow the episodes in perfect order. So, go ahead, listen freely—start from wherever the mood strikes. It’s like picking up a book in the middle and deciding that chapter really resonates with you.
This episode wraps up our deep dive into Ryan Holiday's The Obstacle is the Way, where we explore how changing your perspective can transform obstacles into opportunities. And now, let’s dive into that good stuff:
- Thinking differently is essential to seeing obstacles as opportunities.
- Steve Jobs did not accept limitations—ever. He made his own rules, and guess what? The world changed because of it.
- Be aware of the external influences—those who tell you it’s just "the way things are." Their limitations shouldn’t become yours.
- Advice is often just another form of judgment, coming from others’ limitations. So, take it with a grain of salt—or maybe a whole shaker, depending on who’s offering it.
- The key to finding opportunities is controlling your emotions first. If you can’t do that, how can you spot the chances?
- General Eisenhower’s strategy during the Blitzkrieg? He saw the crisis as an opportunity to outmaneuver and adapt—genius thinking in the face of chaos.
- And here’s something personal: Olivia, after losing her home, didn’t just sit back and wait for things to get better. Instead, she launched "Save the Earth Projects." Talk about turning disaster into drive!
- You can prepare all day, but decisive action is what ultimately shifts the needle.
- And the foundation of all of this? Changing your thinking—because once that shifts, so do your results.
Join us next week as we take everything from perception into action in the next phase of our journey through The Obstacle is the Way. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it!
Connect with us on our LinkedIn page School of Thoughts . We also value your reviews, subscribing, and sharing our podcast "What's On Your Bookshelf?" on Apple and Spotify.
Subscribe to our new YouTube channel.
Chapters
1. Welcome to What's On Your Bookshelf (00:00:00)
2. Thinking Differently Like Steve Jobs (00:02:37)
3. Outside Influences on Our Perception (00:05:52)
4. Finding Opportunity Within Obstacles (00:10:53)
5. Creating Opportunity from Disaster (00:17:43)
6. Preparing to Act and Take Bold Steps (00:26:03)
119 episodes
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