How Taking Extreme Ownership Changed My Life - S3EPI - 212
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Taking extreme ownership involves a mindset shift where you accept complete responsibility for your actions, decisions, and outcomes. Here are some steps to help you take extreme ownership: 1. Eliminate excuses: Stop blaming others, circumstances, or external factors for your failures or mistakes. 2. Own your mistakes: Acknowledge and accept responsibility for your errors and learn from them. 3. Set clear goals: Define what you want to achieve and take ownership of the process to get there. 4. Take initiative: Proactively solve problems and make decisions without waiting for permission or guidance. 5. Embrace accountability: Hold yourself accountable for your actions and outcomes, and welcome feedback and criticism. 6. Focus on solutions: Instead of dwelling on problems, focus on finding solutions and taking action. 7. Develop a growth mindset: Believe that your abilities and intelligence can be developed through hard work and dedication. 8. Lead by example: Show others that taking ownership is a valued behavior by leading the way. Remember, extreme ownership is a muscle that needs to be exercised regularly to see results. Start small and work your way up to develop this mindset. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-kaagee-mante/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-kaagee-mante/support
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