Human error causes 94% of traffic accidents—and it’s not just on the road. In life and leadership, our blind spots slow growth and lead to mistakes. It's time to address your fear of change.
I love new technology, but I'm still on the fence about driverless cars. I'm fine with airplanes since they're up in the air, there's less traffic, and the coordinates are set. But in a car, you’ve got windy, twisty roads to contend with!
As for your question on distraction, I think it’s a bit nuanced. Sometimes I get so hyper-focused that nothing can distract me. Other times, it feels like everything around me pulls my attention. So, for some of us, that hyper-focus ability is a real thing.
But I do agree, it’s imperative for leaders to surround themselves with folks who can see the blind spots and also express their concerns when they find them.
I love new technology, but I'm still on the fence about driverless cars. I'm fine with airplanes since they're up in the air, there's less traffic, and the coordinates are set. But in a car, you’ve got windy, twisty roads to contend with!
As for your question on distraction, I think it’s a bit nuanced. Sometimes I get so hyper-focused that nothing can distract me. Other times, it feels like everything around me pulls my attention. So, for some of us, that hyper-focus ability is a real thing.
But I do agree, it’s imperative for leaders to surround themselves with folks who can see the blind spots and also express their concerns when they find them.