From “Can Do It” to Conduit.
An MEA alum Jeff wrote me this, “When we shift from ‘can do it’ to conduit, we're not working anymore. We're flowing.”
Wise words and a good reminder that we need to get out of our own way, and shift our mindset from that “kick down the door and plow through anything” mentality and allow ourselves to become a fluid channel for supporting others.
How can you become more of a channel supporting others and less of a rugged “I can do it” individualist?
An MEA alum Jeff wrote me this, “When we shift from ‘can do it’ to conduit, we’re not working anymore. We’re flowing.”
Wise words and a good reminder that we need to get out of our own way, and shift our mindset from that “kick down the door and plow through anything” mentality and allow ourselves to become a fluid channel for supporting others.
How can you become more of a channel supporting others and less of a rugged “I can do it” individualist?
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