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- The Benefits of an Inquisitive Mind
- Identifying Learning Opportunities and Knowledge Gaps
- Learning-Based Goals
- Combating Shiny Object Syndrome (AKA distractions)
- Best Practices on Being Curious
- Cultivating a Curious Mindset
- Opportunities for Staying Curious
- Creating Habits to Limit Distractions
- Recognizing the Value in Thinking Outside the Box and Pushing the Status Quo
- Utilizing Novelty to Gain Momentum
How do you embark into the unknown? How do you interact with the mundane? While curiosity may have killed the cat, it is a vital trait for the entrepreneur, business leader, and high-performer.
If unknown territory causes you to shake in your boots or if you find comfort in the normal day-to-day, it may be time to re-evaluate your mindset. It's time to find the excitement in the unknown while questioning and critiquing the familiar. This is where achievement lies.
Bottom line: If you're not curious, you're not changing.
So, whether you are an entrepreneur, leader, or aspiring to be, it's time to develop a willingness to learn, a readiness to question, and an openness to critique.
Join us for this mindset-shifting workshop with Accelerate Successfully founder and business coach, Kim Kleeman, and leave inspired to embrace novelty.
In this mindset-focused workshop we will:
Shine a light on the importance of curiosity.
Explore how to foster curiosity and continued learning.
Consider the impact of learning-based goals.
Examine your distractions.
Uncover the downfall of shiny object syndrome.
Share tips for cultivating a curious mindset and environment.
Discuss practical ways other leaders/entrepreneurs have fostered and found success through curiosity.
Dare you to critique (and/or request critiques) around your normal processes, offerings, services, etc.
Challenge you to create habits that move you into a curious mindset.
You’ll step away with tangible practices for continually growing your knowledge, surpassing expectations, improving your well-being, and increasing your human capital.
“Knowledge is the compound interest of curiosity.” - James Clear
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A life you love is built. So, let’s get started.