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082: Burning the Ships: Commitment and Courage

082: Burning the Ships: Commitment and Courage

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In this episode, Sarah Beth shares insights from a dining room conversation with her husband about the importance of fully committing to one's vision, using the historical example of Hernan Cortez's 'burn the ships' strategy. Sarah discusses the implications of this mindset in modern business, emphasizing the need to eliminate backup plans to foster full engagement and leadership. She points out the dangers of partial commitment and the benefits of loyalty, presence, and emotional investment for team dynamics and personal growth. Sarah encourages listeners to identify and let go of their metaphorical ships, offering practical steps and resources for those needing guidance.

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