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From Quiet Quitting to Full Potential with Michael Sherlock

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In today’s episode, we dive into the uncomfortable yet essential aspects of personal and professional growth. Our conversation focuses on how embracing discomfort can lead to significant advancements and address the phenomenon of quiet quitting. Here are key takeaways from this episode:

  1. Growth Requires Discomfort

Personal and professional development often involves stepping out of your comfort zone. Just like building physical endurance requires challenging workouts that stretch and break down your muscles, growing in your career or personal life involves moments of discomfort. These moments are essential for building resilience and strength.

  1. Avoid the Marathon Trap

Jumping into a significant challenge without proper preparation can be detrimental. For instance, deciding to run a marathon without training can lead to serious consequences. Instead, gradually build your endurance and skills. In your career, don’t overextend yourself but find manageable ways to stretch your capabilities.

  1. Understanding Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting isn't about leaving a job; it's about doing the bare minimum required. Leaders are often aware of who these quiet quitters are. If you're in a position of quiet quitting, recognize that you are being observed, and your minimal effort is noted. Consider how you can incrementally increase your effort rather than making drastic changes.

  1. Incremental Improvement Over Time

If you're currently putting in 60% effort, challenge yourself to move to 70%, then 80%, and so on. Small, steady increases in effort can lead to significant growth without overwhelming yourself. This approach helps manage discomfort while progressively enhancing your performance.

  1. Confronting Self-Doubt

Self-doubt often stems from not giving your best effort. If you feel like you might get fired or aren’t progressing, it’s crucial to assess whether you're fully committing to your role. Instead of resigning to self-doubt, recognize areas where you can improve and take actionable steps to address them. Growth comes from facing setbacks and pushing through them with a renewed focus.

Catch us next time for another episode of the Shock Your Potential Podcast!

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Who is Michael Sherlock?

Don’t be fooled by the name, the hair color, or crazy shoes. Michael Sherlock is serious about business. She is dedicated to creating positive, productive, and profitable workplaces, and helping individuals and businesses unlock their ultimate potential.

Before launching her global training company, “Shock Your Potential”, Michael was Vice President of US Sales for two multi-national medical device companies, responsible for net revenue exceeding $75 million and as many as 500 employees at a time. Michael has been referenced in Forbes, quoted in Yahoo Finance and is a frequent media expert concerning hiring and employee management on local and national news outlets such as 6ABC in Philadelphia, ABC 13 in Houston, Daily Blast Live, and more.

Michael is a two-time best-selling author and recently released her third book, in a totally unique format, Operation Fred – What a Street Cat Taught Me About Leadership. Her fourth book, The Enlightened Workplace will be released in 2025.

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Have you met Fred? Buckle up for an adventure with Fred, the feline friend who’s here to show you how leadership, friendship, and life lessons can be as delightful as a catnap in a sunbeam!

Welcome to Operation Fred—an online book bursting with 25 chapters of feline wisdom and fun. Each chapter is a purr-fectly crafted tale paired with a leadership and life lesson that will leave you purring for more.

Curious about what Fred has to share? Dive into Chapter One and Lesson One, now available on our website. Link: https://thefredchronicles.com/about-fred/

Get ready to be whisked away into a world where business smarts meet cat charm!

Learn more: https://thefredchronicles.com/

Get ready to be whisked away into a world where business smarts meet cat charm!

Follow us today to know more about Fred:

To connect with Michael follow her on:

  continue reading

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Treść dostarczona przez Michael Sherlock. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez Michael Sherlock lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode, we dive into the uncomfortable yet essential aspects of personal and professional growth. Our conversation focuses on how embracing discomfort can lead to significant advancements and address the phenomenon of quiet quitting. Here are key takeaways from this episode:

  1. Growth Requires Discomfort

Personal and professional development often involves stepping out of your comfort zone. Just like building physical endurance requires challenging workouts that stretch and break down your muscles, growing in your career or personal life involves moments of discomfort. These moments are essential for building resilience and strength.

  1. Avoid the Marathon Trap

Jumping into a significant challenge without proper preparation can be detrimental. For instance, deciding to run a marathon without training can lead to serious consequences. Instead, gradually build your endurance and skills. In your career, don’t overextend yourself but find manageable ways to stretch your capabilities.

  1. Understanding Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting isn't about leaving a job; it's about doing the bare minimum required. Leaders are often aware of who these quiet quitters are. If you're in a position of quiet quitting, recognize that you are being observed, and your minimal effort is noted. Consider how you can incrementally increase your effort rather than making drastic changes.

  1. Incremental Improvement Over Time

If you're currently putting in 60% effort, challenge yourself to move to 70%, then 80%, and so on. Small, steady increases in effort can lead to significant growth without overwhelming yourself. This approach helps manage discomfort while progressively enhancing your performance.

  1. Confronting Self-Doubt

Self-doubt often stems from not giving your best effort. If you feel like you might get fired or aren’t progressing, it’s crucial to assess whether you're fully committing to your role. Instead of resigning to self-doubt, recognize areas where you can improve and take actionable steps to address them. Growth comes from facing setbacks and pushing through them with a renewed focus.

Catch us next time for another episode of the Shock Your Potential Podcast!

**************************

Who is Michael Sherlock?

Don’t be fooled by the name, the hair color, or crazy shoes. Michael Sherlock is serious about business. She is dedicated to creating positive, productive, and profitable workplaces, and helping individuals and businesses unlock their ultimate potential.

Before launching her global training company, “Shock Your Potential”, Michael was Vice President of US Sales for two multi-national medical device companies, responsible for net revenue exceeding $75 million and as many as 500 employees at a time. Michael has been referenced in Forbes, quoted in Yahoo Finance and is a frequent media expert concerning hiring and employee management on local and national news outlets such as 6ABC in Philadelphia, ABC 13 in Houston, Daily Blast Live, and more.

Michael is a two-time best-selling author and recently released her third book, in a totally unique format, Operation Fred – What a Street Cat Taught Me About Leadership. Her fourth book, The Enlightened Workplace will be released in 2025.

**************************

Have you met Fred? Buckle up for an adventure with Fred, the feline friend who’s here to show you how leadership, friendship, and life lessons can be as delightful as a catnap in a sunbeam!

Welcome to Operation Fred—an online book bursting with 25 chapters of feline wisdom and fun. Each chapter is a purr-fectly crafted tale paired with a leadership and life lesson that will leave you purring for more.

Curious about what Fred has to share? Dive into Chapter One and Lesson One, now available on our website. Link: https://thefredchronicles.com/about-fred/

Get ready to be whisked away into a world where business smarts meet cat charm!

Learn more: https://thefredchronicles.com/

Get ready to be whisked away into a world where business smarts meet cat charm!

Follow us today to know more about Fred:

To connect with Michael follow her on:

  continue reading

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