In this episode of "Think Fast Talk Smart," Matt Abrahams interviews Whitney Johnson about personal disruption for career growth. Johnson defines personal disruption as a deliberate process of self-innovation, where individuals rewire their brains to step into who they can become, even if it means short-term discomfort. They discuss signs indicating readiness for disruption, such as feeling bored or complacent, and emphasize the importance of understanding and leveraging one's strengths to envision a potential future career. Johnson introduces the S-curve model—launch, sweet spot, and mastery—to navigate growth and manage discomfort, and highlights the significance of aligning career moves with personal values for increased fulfillment. She also shares career advice, including embracing discomfort as a signal for growth and being open to others' perceptions of one's potential.
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