In this episode of “The Strategic Leader,” Gemma Bullivant and Fiona Craig explore the internal barriers that can hinder our ability to think and act strategically.
Have you ever asked yourself, “What if I sound stupid?” or “What if it goes wrong?” These are the questions that often loom large when we’re on the cusp of transitioning from our comfort zone to the growth zone in our professional lives. They discuss the fear of sounding stupid, the discomfort of uncertainty, and the magnetic pull of our comfort zones. This insightful conversation offers practical strategies to overcome these barriers and operate more confidently in the strategic realm.
Gemma and Fiona share personal experiences, insights, and strategies to help you tackle these internal barriers head-on and operate more strategically with confidence.
Key Points Discussed:
- The Myth of Cleverness: Many individuals wrongly assume that only the “clever” ones can be strategic, creating self-doubt.
- Fear of Sounding “Stupid”: the common fear of asking questions that might make one appear uninformed or foolish, and how to reframe this.
- Embracing Uncertainty: The importance of being comfortable with not having all the answers and navigating the VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) business environment.
- The Magnetic Pull of the Comfort Zone: How our comfort zone can keep us tethered to familiar tasks and how this can hinder strategic thinking.
- Curiosity and Questioning: The value of curiosity and asking questions to encourage strategic thinking.
Key Timestamps:
03:08: Discussing the myth that strategy is exclusively for the “clever” individuals.
05:42: Exploring the fear of sounding “stupid” and its impact.
09:17: Embracing uncertainty and its role in strategic thinking.
13:34: The continuum of comfort with certainty vs. uncertainty.
16:27: The importance of curiosity and asking questions in strategic thinking.
18:37: Acknowledging internal blockers with compassion.
20:05: The magnetic pull of the comfort zone and its implications.
Key Takeaway:
Addressing these internal barriers can be a game-changer in your journey to becoming a naturally strategic leader. The fear zone can become a stepping stone to your growth zone and strategic thinking – if you’re willing to embrace it.
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If you have questions about operating more strategically, we’d love to hear from you. Feel free to contact us via www.gemmabullivant.co.uk (Gemma) or www.www.wearegoodthinking.co.uk (Fiona). Your queries could inspire future episodes to help you become a more strategic leader.