22: Future-Proofing Our Decisions
The decisions we make throughout our lives inform and shape our future “us”... and then when we become those people, it’s oftentimes a bit of a let-down.
Like, sure, Dave--you’re funny and you like that everybody knows you’re funny. But also, do any of your colleagues take your contributions as seriously as you’d like? All those wise cracks have led to your life smacked...upside down, wondering, “Am I really showing up and contributing in the best way?” And, in a moment of existential crisis you wonder, “Whatever happened to Pauly Shore?”
So you paid good money for that Chinese character tattoo on your lower back during college...and now you’re paying good money to have it removed.
You rushed to marry your college sweetheart. And now you’re rushing to divorce them.
And on the cycle goes. Which begs questions like: “Why do we make decisions that we come to regret in the future? And how can we future-proof our decisions? And, also, does Shannon Dougherty regret any of her 90210-era shenanigans?
We’re digging deep and diving in as we determine how to future-proof our decisions and prevent making present choices we will later regret.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE
How to create the knowledge, skills, and capacities for evolution and growth
Understand the anatomy of transitions
How to self-coach and befriend your inner critic and your intuition
Ways to future-proof your decision making
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