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How To Raise Your Belief Ceilings Higher
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Have you ever decided not to apply for a new position? Listen as Liz and her business partner Richard Rieckenberg, discuss why you might have been held back by thoughts called Belief Ceilings, and why it's a leader's job to raise the ceiling high so you can show others that they can do the same ...plus much more on this episode of The Leadership Coaching Group podcast.
Richard believes that the best type of leader to hire is one that you have to talk into doing the job, not the one that is jumping up and down, trying to show how good they are. The person who will have the most impact is quiet, not someone trying to sell themselves.
Listen as Richard shares his views on hiring someone that maybe doesn't have the perfect qualifications for the job, but they have the commitment and drive to be successful. When you set a goal, it should be out of reach, but the next step towards that goal should be totally attainable.
Are you struggling to take the leap? Are you letting a lack of confidence stagnate you? Richard shares some nuggets that will help you move forward, take the next step, and become the leader you want to be. Go for that job you think is out of reach; they might surprise you.
Enjoy this episode, which we hope will help you change your mindset and stop the mind junk that is keeping you down. Please let us know what you think of today's episode and let us know what other topics you'd like to hear more about!
In This Episode
- [01:45] Hi Richard, welcome back to the podcast!
- [02:33] Richard shares some organizations he has been a leader of.
- [04:58] Listen, as Richard believes that the best type of leader to hire is one that you have to talk into doing the job.
- [07:49] Liz wants listeners to think about Richard's statement about hiring someone who isn't jumping up and down.
- [09:33] Richard believes that the person who will have the most impact is quiet, not the person trying to sell themselves.
- [11:53] Richard gives some advice for anyone who lacks confidence in themselves to strive for more.
- [14:40] If you do more ambitious things, you will build your confidence and have a growth mindset.
- [16:19] Liz speaks about a fixed mindset holding a person back.
- [19:10] Richard believes that one thing you have to do is stop the cycle of negative mind junk.
- [21:43] When you set a goal, it should be out of reach, but the next step you take should be attainable.
- [23:48] What do you want to accomplish in life? Are you willing to work through the unpleasantness?
- [26:45] Listen, as Richard discusses how he views obstacles on a resume, like you've been fired or the wrong education.
- [29:04] Richard says the question is, how hard are you going to work on it, and are you committed?
- [32:24] Richard speaks about being addicted to stagnation and the regrets that will follow you.
- [34:44] Richard sha
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Manage episode 270263435 series 2571169
Have you ever decided not to apply for a new position? Listen as Liz and her business partner Richard Rieckenberg, discuss why you might have been held back by thoughts called Belief Ceilings, and why it's a leader's job to raise the ceiling high so you can show others that they can do the same ...plus much more on this episode of The Leadership Coaching Group podcast.
Richard believes that the best type of leader to hire is one that you have to talk into doing the job, not the one that is jumping up and down, trying to show how good they are. The person who will have the most impact is quiet, not someone trying to sell themselves.
Listen as Richard shares his views on hiring someone that maybe doesn't have the perfect qualifications for the job, but they have the commitment and drive to be successful. When you set a goal, it should be out of reach, but the next step towards that goal should be totally attainable.
Are you struggling to take the leap? Are you letting a lack of confidence stagnate you? Richard shares some nuggets that will help you move forward, take the next step, and become the leader you want to be. Go for that job you think is out of reach; they might surprise you.
Enjoy this episode, which we hope will help you change your mindset and stop the mind junk that is keeping you down. Please let us know what you think of today's episode and let us know what other topics you'd like to hear more about!
In This Episode
- [01:45] Hi Richard, welcome back to the podcast!
- [02:33] Richard shares some organizations he has been a leader of.
- [04:58] Listen, as Richard believes that the best type of leader to hire is one that you have to talk into doing the job.
- [07:49] Liz wants listeners to think about Richard's statement about hiring someone who isn't jumping up and down.
- [09:33] Richard believes that the person who will have the most impact is quiet, not the person trying to sell themselves.
- [11:53] Richard gives some advice for anyone who lacks confidence in themselves to strive for more.
- [14:40] If you do more ambitious things, you will build your confidence and have a growth mindset.
- [16:19] Liz speaks about a fixed mindset holding a person back.
- [19:10] Richard believes that one thing you have to do is stop the cycle of negative mind junk.
- [21:43] When you set a goal, it should be out of reach, but the next step you take should be attainable.
- [23:48] What do you want to accomplish in life? Are you willing to work through the unpleasantness?
- [26:45] Listen, as Richard discusses how he views obstacles on a resume, like you've been fired or the wrong education.
- [29:04] Richard says the question is, how hard are you going to work on it, and are you committed?
- [32:24] Richard speaks about being addicted to stagnation and the regrets that will follow you.
- [34:44] Richard sha
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