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How do you handle being wrong?
How do you handle screwing up something?
It’s really tough to show your cards, isn’t it?
You know the easier route is to just keep it to yourself…
Until it becomes the harder, more hand-cuffing route.
Culture wants to tell us that vulnerability and transparency are a sign of weakness.
In reality, they’re a sign of strength…
They show that you want to get past whatever has slowed you down…
They show that you want to GET BETTER.
Don’t believe the lie that you’re weak if you’re transparent about your weakness.
In today’s episode of Coming Up Clutch™️, I summarize the Top 3 nuggets from Monday’s interview with entrepreneur, author, and founder of the Iron Sharpens Iron Mastermind, Aaron Walker.
If you want to build an unstoppable inner strength, then lock in to the cliffs notes version of my interview with Aaron.
[00:01 – 08:34] Aaron’s BIG Three
[08:35 – 10:48] Wrapping Up!
KEY QUOTES
“Isolation is the enemy of excellence.” – Aaron Walker
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