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Your Recipe for Success: Curiosity and Imperfect Action
Publisher |
Jen McFarland
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Entrepreneurship
Management
Marketing
Publication Date |
Sep 17, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:19:01

Jen discusses the power of curiosity in business and why perfectionism is a doctrine you need to lose if you really want to move your ideas forward.

References:

Why are we afraid of change? The science of uncertainty: https://www.unstuck.com/advice/afraid-change-science-uncertainty/

Definition of perfectionism: webster.com/dictionary/perfectionism">https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/perfectionism

Why Imperfect Actions Make the Best Stories: http://www.danadobson.com/blog/imperfect-action

The Power Of Imperfect Action And Why Being A Perfectionist Is Killing Your Business: https://www.milesbeckler.com/the-power-of-imperfect-action/

Harvard Business Journal on Curiosity: https://hbr.org/2018/09/curiosity

Innovation is a Combination of Curiosity and Persistence: is-a-combination-of-curiosity-and-persistence.html">https://www.inc.com/molly-reynolds/innovation-is-a-combination-of-curiosity-and-persistence.html

A Culture of Curiosity Is the Key to Building a Company That Learns to Improve: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/277456

About Jen McFarland

Jen McFarland has helped hundreds of businesses and thousands of podcast listeners make better technology decisions. She's nerdy enough to talk to the techies, but her real passion is helping nontechnical business owners. Jen's tech agnostic, research-based solutions deliver powerful results. Her clients have experienced up to 250% increases in web traffic, and a 98% reduction in data entry.

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