5 Hard Lessons From The Mic: Reflecting on 5 Years of Extrology with Lee Cooper #137

Extrology launched with little representing commercial plans, or a big question to answer - yet 5 years on, it’s taught us so much about others, and about ourselves.

What we’ve uncovered about the extraordinary amounts to a free MBA every week, and so this week I’m sharing five of the most powerful lessons that have changed the way I lead my life.

This episode covers:

  • The ability to listen not in order to respond, but to understand

  • Why consistency reigns supreme

  • How to find your voice

  • The real differentiator that sets high achievers apart

  • Pressure’s role in revealing what’s rehearsed and what’s real

Links & references

Extrology:

https://www.extrology.com/

https://www.instagram.com/extrologypodcast/

https://www.tiktok.com/@extrology

https://substack.com/@extrology

https://www.youtube.com/@extrology

Lee Cooper:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecooperrecruiter/

Get in touch: lee@extrology.com

Episode highlights:

“Show up when no one's listening... You're building identity, you're voting for the version of you that does the work, whether or not anyone's watching.” - 4:20 - Lee Cooper

“If you don't show up regularly with intent and quality, you won't earn trust, no matter who's on the mic.” - 5:25 - Lee Cooper

“Resilience is the invisible currency. What separates the extraordinary isn't genius. It's quite simply, the refusal to quit.” - 8:20 - Lee Cooper

“Purpose isn't a slogan. It's what gets you through the dark when the funding is gone, when the market turns.” - 9:00 - Lee Cooper

Extrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/

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