Groundhog Day, the 1993 movie starring Bill Murray.  That’s what we’re talking about today.  Well not really – though there is a pretty clear link between today’s discussion with Tim Allred on the habit of reflection, and that feeling of ‘groundhog day’.  It will all make sense at the end, I promise!

 

Listen in as we cover:

1:08 Cocktails and reflection

2:02 Quick recap on Tim’s last interview

5:36 The words at the end of each podcast are deliberate

7:43 Poking YSPspeak attendees to start reflecting

10:15 Succeeding in a VUCA environment

11:21 Tim’s recent learning reflections on fixed vs growth mindset

15:51 Safety people traditionally lean towards fixed mindset

20:14 Growth mindset: More effort, more reward

24:02 Reflection isn’t just for you, build it into the safety system

26:29 Reflection should be proportionate to the context

29:51 The roots of performance reviews (and why they mostly don’t work)

32:06 Tim’s 3 key points

 

Tim mentioned two books which are worth checking out:

The light and fast organisation, Patrick Hollingworth

Mindset: The new psychology of success, Carol Dweck

 

We also mentioned the Reflective Journalling Template.  It’s a good place to start.  Get your copy here.

 

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