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In this episode of Maps are Dead, Mike Dauphinee and Jeremy Pietrosini discuss navigating significant life changes, particularly the decision to launch a new business. They explore the importance of understanding one's strengths, overcoming perfectionism, and the role of belief and connectedness in decision-making. The conversation emphasizes the value of collaboration, facing fears, and the necessity of self-reflection in personal growth. Jeremy shares insights on how to navigate relationships and partnerships effectively, and the importance of courage in leadership. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to approach decision-making without a clear map.

About Jeremy Pietrosini

(Maximizer, Strategic, Futuristic, Belief, Connectedness, Self-Assurance, Woo)

As a leadership consultant, executive coach and keynote speaker, Jeremy helps leaders to lead high performing teams. For over two decades Jeremy has had the privilege to serve as a trusted adviser to leaders of companies around the world that you know and love. His personal mission is to be a leadership catalyst-inspiring leaders to transform their culture.

Learn more from Jeremy:

Website: recreatework.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-pietrocini/

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00:00Navigating Life Changes with Strengths

02:53The Decision to Launch a New Venture

05:45Overcoming Perfectionism and Fear in Decision Making

08:39The Role of Mission and Belief in Clarity

11:37Bridging Vision and Reality

14:08The Importance of Collaboration in Partnerships

27:54The Power of Complementary Strengths

30:14Navigating Freedom in Decision Making

32:20Embracing Vulnerability and Fear

34:38The Role of Calmness in Leadership

37:50The Importance of Respect in Partnerships

42:03Finding Clarity in What You Want

47:08Overcoming Pride and Ego in Decision Making

52:15The Best of Us: Understanding Strengths in Relationships

54:48Asking the Right Questions for Clarity