Embracing the Incomplete: How Being Okay with Unfinished Work is Key to Business and Leadership Growth
Description
Have you ever sat in a meeting and thought, “Can we just finish this already?”
You’re not alone. Most leaders and business owners have been there. We love when things are complete, and we love the satisfaction of checking things off our to-do list and moving on. But today, Theresa Cantley is challenging that mindset and explaining how being okay with the incomplete is essential for growing your business and becoming a better leader.
Theresa explains how embracing change allows businesses to stay agile and innovative. You'll learn why nothing in business is ever truly "done" and how this perspective empowers leaders to adapt, embrace diverse ideas, and build more sustainable companies. Theresa also shares insights on how to foster creativity and new perspectives within your business. If you're ready to let go of the need for checking things off and start leading with agility and purpose, this episode is for you!
Things to listen for:
Why functioning in the incomplete is essential for business and leadership growth
How agility can make your business stronger
What it means to empower your team through functioning in the incomplete
Why allowing for diverse perspectives and collaboration are critical for business growth
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