"The Shit They Don’t Teach You in School" is written by Justin Kornmann, an author and former film producer. It offers a candid exploration of how shifting our mindset and adopting different perspectives can propel us forward. With seventeen succinct chapters, Kornmann makes it easy to revisit key concepts, some of which are particularly pertinent to business owners.
Be Uncomfortable, Be Vulnerable
Despite their initial success, these companies chose stagnation over risk-taking. Conversely, embracing vulnerability fosters stronger connections with employees. It humanizes us as leaders, demonstrating genuine care for their well-being. As business owners, we must embrace calculated risks and explore unfamiliar territories to inspire our teams and foster growth. Remaining aloof and solely focused on profits stifles employee passion and hampers business expansion. So, let's step out of our comfort zones, embrace vulnerability, and lead by example.
Enjoy Being Wrong
Kornmann urges us to approach learning with enthusiasm and view mistakes as opportunities for growth. By questioning our beliefs and remaining open to new evidence, we gain fresh insights and avoid stagnation. Welcoming diverse opinions fosters innovation and keeps us at the forefront of our industries. Rather than being enamored with our own ideas, let's encourage diverse perspectives to drive our businesses forward.
Chip Away
Chipping away entails focusing on each step of the journey, rather than fixating solely on the end goal. By staying adaptable and embracing change, we can navigate challenges and seize opportunities as they arise. While having a plan is crucial, flexibility is equally important. By prioritizing adaptation over complacency, we set ourselves and our businesses on a path to sustained success.
In the journey of personal and professional growth, it's imperative to embrace discomfort, vulnerability, and the necessity to chip away at challenges. By welcoming discomfort and vulnerability, we cultivate an environment where innovation flourishes and genuine connections with others are forged. Understanding that being wrong is an integral part of the learning process empowers us to remain open-minded, continuously seeking new perspectives and refining our approaches. Simultaneously, adopting a mindset of chipping away underscores the importance of perseverance and adaptability, recognizing that progress is achieved through consistent effort and flexibility. When we integrate these principles into our lives and businesses, we not only navigate obstacles more effectively but also foster resilience, creativity, and lasting success.
About Justin Kornmann
As a film writer and producer in Hollywood, Justin Kornmann has seen and experienced the heights of career success, and the lows of unshakeable anxiety and depression. In this quick, accessible read, he distills real-life experiences and failures into indispensable lessons that have not only changed his perspective, but transformed his entire life.
THE SH!T THEY DON’T TEACH YOU IN SCHOOL is split up into four parts (ACCEPT, LEARN, ACT, THE WHY), sprinkled with inspirational quotes from luminaries like Thich Nhat Hanh, Brené Brown, Gabor Maté, and Jay Shetty, and bookended with an actionable tip at the end of every chapter.
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Kornmann’s book is a powerful bite-sized dip into deep wisdom for facing and getting through adversity across traditions and cultures. Readers can revisit it again and again, and find something new to grow from every time.
You will learn to:
- Become comfortable with the uncomfortable
- Speak your truth kindly
- Enjoy being wrong
- Learn from those who came before you
- Appreciate the power of presence
- And so much more!
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