
304: Laura Gassner Otting - How To Carve Your Own Path
from The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
by Ryan Hawk
Published: Sun Mar 31 2019
Show Notes
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
Episode #304: Laura Gassner Otting - How To Carve Your Own Path
Full show notes can be found at www.LearningLeader.com
The Learning Leader Show
"It starts young. We have a world where we are given an identity. We need to think, 'is that really what I want?"
Show Notes:
- Sustaining excellence: 
- Live on the edge of your incompetence -- "The more you talk, the less you listen." Need to be asking questions and listening.
 - Tenacity, grit
 - Put yourself in uncomfortable situations
 
 - Be in a position to learn something new from your failures... "That is delightful."
 - "Looking into someone and seeing their greatness."
 - Running coach -- "Calm, confident, reflect back to the dream Compete.
 - Issues with execution... Why? "We get stuck chasing someone else's dream."
 - How do we know? "It starts young. We have a world where we are given an identity. We need to think, 'is that really what I want?"
 - The four parts of consonace: 
- Calling -- It's bigger than you
 - Connection - The work actually matters
 - Contribution - It contributes to the life you actually want
 - Control - How much do I have?
 
 - "My mother told me I needed to be a lawyer." -- "I wanted to run for office."
 - How did Laura end up in the Clinton Whitehouse?
 - "I learned how to show up for others... And be dedicated to excellence"
 - "I was a great leader, but a terrible manager." You need to be self-aware
 - Advice to new managers: 
- "People want feedback. Ask them if that project reflected their understanding of the assignment or their ability?"
 
 - Laura's TEDx Talk: 
- Stop asking, 'how can I help?'
 - Think, 'what needs to happen?'
 
 - Her fight with Ann Coulter
 - Must be willing to change your mind as a leader -- "Our stories are our connections."
 - Becoming an athlete -- Laura ran the first mile of her life nine years ago. Now, she's a competitive rower. And she ran in the Boston marathon.
 - Confidence is built through doing. Continue to push the boundaries of our own competence.
 - Tel Aviv: 
- Hunger
 - Weight
 - Tenacity
 - Speed
 - Grit/Heart
 
 - Don't get in the comparison trap with other people's highlight reels on social media
 - Advice she received that's been helpful -- "You're just not that important"
 - Study -- Team of Rivals -- About Lincoln
 - Use the "Get To Know You Document"
 - Why joining The Learning Leader Circle is a good idea