Choosing Your Battles in Life - Proteus Leadership
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19 Jul 2024

🎙️  Des Penny

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Choosing Your Battles in Life

Des Penny guides listeners through the art of discerning which challenges in life are worth the effort and which ones are best left alone. With life’s rapid pace and the increased connectivity through social media, it feels like we’re constantly jumping from one hurdle to the next. Des emphasises that while battles are inevitable, the key is to focus on those that lead to positive outcomes, contributing to a healthier workplace and personal life. Through insightful anecdotes and practical advice, Des highlights the importance of fighting professionally and wisely, ensuring that our efforts contribute to growth rather than unnecessary conflict.

In this episode, Des shares a memorable story about his two little dogs, Bill and Ben, to illustrate the pitfalls of unnecessary battles. Ben’s unprovoked attack on a larger dog at the beach turned a pleasant day into chaos, drawing parallels to how unnecessary conflicts can escalate and affect everyone involved. Des encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider why they engage in certain battles. Are they fighting for meaningful change, or are they simply drawn to conflict? By focusing on issues rather than individuals and approaching conflicts with a solution-oriented mindset, we can navigate life’s challenges more effectively.

Tune in to learn how to choose your battles wisely and foster a more positive environment in both your personal and professional life.

Des Penny

Des Penny

Co-CEO - Founder / Director Innovation, Growth & Strategy / Director of North East Region - Proteus Leadership


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