Why Slowing Down Starts with Asking Why - RTTR030
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In this episode, John Robertson reflects on a simple lesson from his grandkids that reshaped how he views growth and leadership. Watching a four-year-old endlessly ask "why" reminded him that curiosity isn't just a child's habit—it's a crucial tool for adults who want to thrive.
John explores how our frustration with "why" often reveals more about us than the question itself. From the way we rush through our mornings to the empty promises of "we should grab coffee sometime," he challenges listeners to pause and ask what's really driving their actions.
Using his signature storytelling and practical insight, John explains how asking "why" helps uncover core values, exposes misplaced priorities, and realigns relationships that have drifted into routine. He shares personal experiences about losing his job, redefining what mattered, and discovering how values—not busyness—anchor true growth.
Listeners will walk away with three actions:
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Pause and ask why. Notice when you're rushing or reacting.
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Speak the truth gently. Be honest about what's urgent versus what's important.
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Reframe conversations around values. Whether at work or home, make "why" your guide.
As John says, growth is rarely comfortable—but when we change and look back, that discomfort is what we call growth.