13 min

5 Lessons from Steven Bartlett (4 is gold!‪)‬ Truth About Dyslexia - Help For Adults With Dyslexia

    • Self-Improvement

Stephen shares key takeaways from a talk by Stephen Bartlett, an entrepreneur and podcast host. Bartlett emphasizes the importance of writing a personal mission statement to guide decision-making. He also challenges the notion that uncertainty is the root of anxiety, suggesting that adversity to loss is often the underlying issue. Bartlett discusses the concept of skill stacking, where individuals combine complementary skills to gain a competitive advantage. He encourages seeking help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone and emphasizes the importance of being successful rather than being right. Lastly, Bartlett suggests that being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success.



Takeaways


Write a personal mission statement to guide decision-making.
Adversity to loss, not uncertainty, is often the root of anxiety.
Combine complementary skills through skill stacking for a competitive advantage.
Seek help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone.
Focus on being successful rather than being right.
Being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success.



Keywords

Steven Bartlett, personal mission statement, decision-making, uncertainty, anxiety, adversity to loss, skill stacking, seeking help, being successful, being right, being loved and hated, dyslexia, adults with dyslexia, adhd, support for adults

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Stephen shares key takeaways from a talk by Stephen Bartlett, an entrepreneur and podcast host. Bartlett emphasizes the importance of writing a personal mission statement to guide decision-making. He also challenges the notion that uncertainty is the root of anxiety, suggesting that adversity to loss is often the underlying issue. Bartlett discusses the concept of skill stacking, where individuals combine complementary skills to gain a competitive advantage. He encourages seeking help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone and emphasizes the importance of being successful rather than being right. Lastly, Bartlett suggests that being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success.



Takeaways


Write a personal mission statement to guide decision-making.
Adversity to loss, not uncertainty, is often the root of anxiety.
Combine complementary skills through skill stacking for a competitive advantage.
Seek help from others rather than trying to solve problems alone.
Focus on being successful rather than being right.
Being loved by some and hated by others can be a sign of success.



Keywords

Steven Bartlett, personal mission statement, decision-making, uncertainty, anxiety, adversity to loss, skill stacking, seeking help, being successful, being right, being loved and hated, dyslexia, adults with dyslexia, adhd, support for adults

If you want to find out more visit:

truthaboutdyslexia.com



Join our Facebook Group

facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia






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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/truth-about-dyslexia/message

13 min