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" ... Because it seems that our fear of the virus has paralysed society into a state of catatonic fear, and measures to ease us all out of lockdown are not going to get retail back to any kind of normality for some time to come. And that maybe too late for many. ... "
" ... Consider that you get good by doing, not by delaying the start. Not by worrying. Not by being paralysed by fear. Every actress had nerves saying their first lines on film. Every comedian got butterflies when they first took the mic. Every winner was once a beginner. They got started and they got better and the rest was easy. ... "
" ... I worked with a colleague at the White House who used to say, “Don’t step off the curb until you know where you’re going.” The reasons are obvious – you can get lost and waste precious time wandering in the wrong direction or you can get hit by a bus. That doesn’t mean stand paralysed on the curb forever – nor does it mean you should ignore what’s going on around you. Instead every decision should be guided by an understanding of how it will get you where you want to go. If you cannot articulate how an action will get you there, don’t spend your energy on it. ... "
" ... It was eye-opening that someone as talented and confident as Alexa could have felt paralysed by imposter syndrome. Overcoming feelings of unworthiness, and battling with your mind to accept that, “yes, you do deserve to be here”, is something that never came up in my classes at Columbia Business School, but it has come up several times during my conversations on the podcast. ... "
" ... The stewardship challenge is in exercising responsible leadership in the face of dilemmas, taking thoughtful decisions and pragmatic actions. Stewardship in crisis is about risk management, not total risk avoidance. It is about choosing between two or more imperfect options, each with its costs and benefits, upsides and downsides. It is also about overcoming fear and building confidence, without becoming reckless or paralysed. ... "