Announcing - Career Growth Accelerator, Episode Zero - Getting Out of Your Own WayThis episode kicks off the Career Growth Accelerator series, focused on the specific hurdles faced by mid-to-senior level engineers, managers, and leaders who are looking to move to the next level. Before diving into specific strategies, I’m addressing the fundamental prerequisite for real growth: getting out of your own way. We often block our own progress because our ego conflates our self-worth with our career position, making it impossible to see the real problems or lessons we need to learn. In this episode, I share a vital mental exercise to help you disconnect your identity from your job title and begin diagnosing your career challenges honestly.
• Understand why protecting your ego is one of the most
dangerous ways to control your career • , leading you to discount valid reasons for stagnation or failure by focusing only on external factors.
• Discover the fundamental shift needed:
disconnecting your self-worth from your career aspirations • . Your position is merely a fact and has little bearing on your innate value or capacity to succeed more generally.
• Learn how to use a
distancing thought experiment • —viewing your situation as if it were an acquaintance’s story—to remove your ego from the diagnostic process and gain necessary clarity and perspective.
• Explore why effective growth advice, whether for promotion or post-mortem analysis, requires focusing almost exclusively on the
diagnostic aspect • ("What happened and why?") rather than building justifications based on your worthiness or past performance.
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