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August 9th, 2024

Ep 163 | The Ego Dilemma in Professional Growth

  1. Ep 163 | The Ego Dilemma in Professional Growth Harry Spaight 4:51

 Balancing a healthy ego is crucial—it empowers us to recover from setbacks and confidently share our ideas and work in public spaces, like social media. Yet, an excessive ego can hinder us, making us overly cautious about how we appear to others, potentially stifling our growth.

Key Insights:

📌Healthy Ego: Necessary for self-worth and resilience, allowing us to undertake public tasks and voice our opinions without fear.

📌Excessive Ego: Can prevent genuine engagement and growth, particularly if fear of judgment or rejection holds us back.

📌Finding Balance: Embrace enough ego to act confidently but remain humble enough to focus on serving others rather than seeking approval.

Navigating ego is about striking the right balance—being confident enough to act but humble enough to remain focused on service.

Let’s continue to learn to serve first, letting the results speak for themselves.

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Harry Spaight Founder of Selling With Dignity

Harry Spaight is a leading keynote speaker, author, and sales consultant who has achieved remarkable success in sales. With over 20 years of experience in hypercompetitive sales environments, Harry has sold and led teams to tens of millions in sales. Coupled with his experience as a former missionary, Harry has a unique perspective on how to sell without being pushy.

Harry works with individuals and businesses who want to step up their sales, so they can thrive.
He is the author of “Selling with Dignity” and is the host of the “Sales Made Easy” podcast.

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