
OGSR Episode #111 Wearing Your excuses as a Badge of Honor
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Summary:
In this episode, Blair Armstrong and Brent Wright discuss the challenges of navigating personal change and growth, the tendency of people to wear excuses as badges of honor, and the importance of authenticity in service interactions. They emphasize the need to raise personal standards and make a genuine impact in the community, rather than seeking validation through superficial achievements.
Takeaways:
Change is inevitable and can be challenging.
Many people struggle with the transition from their old selves to their new selves.
Wearing excuses as a badge of honor is a common behavior.
Authenticity in service interactions is crucial for building relationships.
Expectations of recognition for basic job performance can be detrimental.
Raising personal standards can lead to greater fulfillment.
Making a difference in the community is more important than seeking validation.
True impact comes from genuine actions, not just words.
Celebrating achievements should be based on exceeding expectations, not just meeting them.
The badge of honor should be internal, reflecting personal growth and values.