EP #216: 4 Bad Mistakes a Generous Leader Can Never Make

Avoid these mistakes at all costs.

I’m a big fan of “progress”. It’s more realistic than “perfection”. The biggest mistakes you can make when building a generous workplace culture will come during those times you’re trying to be perfect.

I have 4 critical things you must avoid so as to avoid pushing or stressing yourself and your team too much.

Make no mistake that generosity is hard. You will make mistakes. Just don’t make these (more than once, max). That will put you on the path to the workplace culture you desire. It will attract talented people and loyal customers.

Let me know if you believe there are other mistakes that must be avoided.

Have a generous day. 😁

What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:

  • About perfectionism and where it comes from

  • How to measure the quality of your practice

  • What Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson can teach us about perfection

  • What we learned from the men’s 100m dash at the 2024 Summer Olympics

  • What it feels like to be imperfect

  • 4 critical mistakes you can’t make

  • How I learned I was forgetting to give

  • How you’re making people feel a taking culture

  • How to build a giving culture

  • How your actions send the loudest message

  • What to give people

  • Why transparency is important

  • The importance of freedom and fulfillment

  • Why you need to slow down

  • How you can give too much

  • How giving can be related to micromanagement

  • How to prioritize a professional environment but too much

  • What is piling on

  • Why your giving might feel disingenuous

  • How you’re killing your credibility

  • Some tangible things you don’t need to give

  • How to avoid being demanding

Quotes Worth Sharing:

  • “I am one of the most affected people by perfectionism.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “It can be easy to expect perfection.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Practice is defined by effort.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You cannot control the results. You can control your effort, though.’” - Bob DePasquale

  • “It should not even be possible for you to do something perfectly.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Forgetting to give can be done easily.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Many leaders default to taking.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Most workplace cultures are built on accumulation.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You forget the north star.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “When you’re doing a lot of giving, you can forget how capable you are.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “One of the critical things that you can give is transparency.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Working relationships rely on integrity.” - Bob DePasquale talking about your employees

  • “Make sure all the motivators are on the table.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “It’s not all about speed in your business.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You can’t skip the present.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “A great way to slow down is to study your stumbles.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Don’t let things become etched in stone strictly because of time.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You can be an overwhelming giver.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “If it was easy all you would have to do would be give ‘em stuff all the time.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You can be decisive without being demanding.” - Bob DePasquale

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