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The Checklist Manifesto: Embracing Resistance for Better Outcomes with Michael Sherlock

In this episode, we dive into the concept of resistance—not as an action to fight against, but as a noun that represents the blocks preventing us from moving forward. We explore how the principles from the “Checklist Manifesto” can help us reframe our approach to daily tasks and improve our effectiveness. Join us as we discuss the importance of openness, self-reflection, and strategic planning in overcoming resistance and achieving our goals.

  1. Understanding Resistance:

Defining resistance as a stopping point or block.

The internal beliefs and thought processes that create resistance.

  1. The Challenge of Change:

Why we struggle to embrace better methods and practices.

The human tendency to cling to familiar ways of doing things.

  1. Reflection on Daily Practices:

Recap of previous discussions on thankfulness and daily planning.

How to integrate those practices into a cohesive daily checklist.

  1. Building Effective Checklists:

  Identifying essential tasks versus excessive to do items.

  The importance of prioritizing vital tasks to enhance productivity.

  1. Personal Anecdotes:

 Reflection on past struggles with overwhelming to do lists.

 Adjusting daily rituals for better balance and effectiveness.

  1. Encouraging Openness:

Being openminded about change and improvement.

The significance of self-advice and self-reflection in overcoming challenges.

Call to Action:

  • Recognize resistance as a natural part of the process, not a negative obstacle.
  • Focus on creating meaningful checklists that prioritize what truly matters.
  • Embrace an open mindset to explore new approaches and improve effectiveness.

By understanding and addressing resistance, we can create more effective strategies for our daily lives. Let’s shift our focus from simply crossing off tasks to making meaningful progress toward our goals. Thank you for joining us!

Catch us next time for another episode of the Shock Your Potential Podcast!

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Who is Michael Sherlock?

Don’t be fooled by the name, the hair color, or crazy shoes. Michael Sherlock is serious about business. She is dedicated to creating positive, productive, and profitable workplaces, and helping individuals and businesses unlock their ultimate potential.

Before launching her global training company, “Shock Your Potential”, Michael was Vice President of US Sales for two multi-national medical device companies, responsible for net revenue exceeding $75 million and as many as 500 employees at a time.  Michael has been referenced in Forbes, quoted in Yahoo Finance and is a frequent media expert concerning hiring and employee management on local and national news outlets such as 6ABC in Philadelphia, ABC 13 in Houston, Daily Blast Live, and more.

Michael is a two-time best-selling author and recently released her third book, in a totally unique format, Operation Fred – What a Street Cat Taught Me About Leadership. Her fourth book, The Enlightened Workplace will be released in 2025.

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