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When Will You Stop to Claim All You Already Own?

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Knowing Is Irresistible

It’s a phenomenon I’ve noticed more and more lately. Perhaps it’s caused by the shrinking bandwidth … the lack of time to reflect and internalize our learning. Maybe we were never really good at it — as organizations, teams, or individuals.

Those of us who are fully engaged in building our businesses are so focused forward that we often forget to stop to take an accounting of what we’ve learned, gained and gathered as we’ve gotten to where we are. According to Bloom’s Taxonomy, a significant part of learning and owning our accomplishments to get past knowing, understanding, and application of what we’ve learned to analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.

To move through those higher order thinking skills, takes time thinking about where we’ve been and how we’ve gotten to know what we know. It’s our brain’s way of claiming our rewards and leveraging them for the future.

If we don’t think about what we’ve been learning, we walk into rooms days, months, or years later knowing how to do things, but not fully owning what we know.

That affects

  • how we talk about ourselves and what we do.
  • how we telegraph our confidence.
  • how we appear to be less qualified than our experience because we don’t own what we know.

In other words, we show thinking of ourselves and framing our conversations as if we are still the person or the company that we were two years ago. If we don’t realize and claim what we know, how can we communicate it professional to the people with whom we do business?

Stop right now. Put a date on the calendar. Schedule a meeting with yourself, your team or your entire company to note and review all you’ve accomplished since 24 months ago. Revisit your view of your standing in your industry with these new notes. Do some serious thinking about what you learned and what it means to know those things, have those skills, and have achieved those experiences. Reconsider how you approach meetings, projects, and strategic relationships in light of this new information. Are you claiming the knowledge, skills, and experience you’ve won?

How much more quickly might your business grow if you claimed what you already own?

Be irresistible.
Liz Strauss
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