324. Do This Before You Learn One More Thing
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Ever feel like you are learning everything and still not moving forward? We get it. Between books, webinars, conferences, coaches, AI updates, market shifts, and the constant pressure to keep up, it is easy to mistake consuming information for making progress.
In this episode, we are unpacking four lean learning shifts inspired by Pat Flynn’s book Lean Learning: learn less and apply faster, use short sprints to create breakthroughs, create pressure on purpose, and reconnect to your why before you drift too far off course. We talk about the difference between just-in-time learning and just-in-case learning, why action reveals the gaps faster than another class ever could, and how deadlines can help you build capability and confidence.
We also share real examples from investing, hiring, AI automation, team leadership, health, and business planning. Whether you are stuck in research mode, waiting until you feel ready, or climbing a mountain you are not sure you even want anymore, this conversation will help you stop collecting ideas and start executing on what you already know.
Resources:
- Read Lean Learning By Pat Flynn
- Check out Her Best Life: www.herbestlife.com
- Learn more about Empire Circle
Connect on Instagram:
- Seychelle Van Poole: @seychellevp
- Sarah Reynolds: @sarahreynoldsoji
- Wendy Papasan: @wendypapasan
- Kymber Lovett-Menkiti: @kymbermenkiti
- Tiffany Fykes: @tiffanyfykes
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