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Author Recap: Letting Go of What Holds Us Back

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Top Takeaways

1. Unhealthy Attachments Are Rooted in Fear

Dr. Rosen explains that we all carry mental baggage—attachments to things like success, control, perfection, and even the future—that stem from deep-rooted fears. Identifying and confronting these fears is the first step to personal and professional freedom.

2. “Just Enough Anxiety” Is a Good Thing

Anxiety isn’t always bad. In fact, a moderate amount can serve as a motivator. Too little can lead to complacency; too much causes chaos. The sweet spot—just enough anxiety—helps us grow, stay alert, and push past comfort zones.

3. Living in the Present Unlocks Fulfillment

Bob’s formula for a well-balanced mindset: 10% in the past, 20% in the future, and 70% in the present. Being overly attached to what’s next—or what was—keeps us from experiencing contentment and clarity right now.

Support the show

For a weekly dose of gratitude from Chester Elton, text GRATITUDE to 908-460-2820.
Until next week, we hope you find peace & calm in a world that often is a sea of anxiety.
If you love this podcast, please share it and leave a 5-star rating! If you feel inspired, we invite you to come on over to The Culture Works where we share resources and tools for you to build a high-performing culture where you work.
Your hosts, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent over two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams.

They are authors of award-winning Wall Street Journal & New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, & Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies.
Visit The Culture Works for a free Chapter 1 download of Anxiety at Work.
Learn more about their Executive Coaching at The Cultur...

  continue reading

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Content provided by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton, Adrian Gostick, and Chester Elton. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Adrian Gostick & Chester Elton, Adrian Gostick, and Chester Elton or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

🔔 Subscribe & Share this episode if you believe leaders can—and should—create workplaces where people actually want to show up.

Top Takeaways

1. Unhealthy Attachments Are Rooted in Fear

Dr. Rosen explains that we all carry mental baggage—attachments to things like success, control, perfection, and even the future—that stem from deep-rooted fears. Identifying and confronting these fears is the first step to personal and professional freedom.

2. “Just Enough Anxiety” Is a Good Thing

Anxiety isn’t always bad. In fact, a moderate amount can serve as a motivator. Too little can lead to complacency; too much causes chaos. The sweet spot—just enough anxiety—helps us grow, stay alert, and push past comfort zones.

3. Living in the Present Unlocks Fulfillment

Bob’s formula for a well-balanced mindset: 10% in the past, 20% in the future, and 70% in the present. Being overly attached to what’s next—or what was—keeps us from experiencing contentment and clarity right now.

Support the show

For a weekly dose of gratitude from Chester Elton, text GRATITUDE to 908-460-2820.
Until next week, we hope you find peace & calm in a world that often is a sea of anxiety.
If you love this podcast, please share it and leave a 5-star rating! If you feel inspired, we invite you to come on over to The Culture Works where we share resources and tools for you to build a high-performing culture where you work.
Your hosts, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton have spent over two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees on strategy, vision and values. They provide real solutions for leaders looking to manage change, drive innovation and build high performance cultures and teams.

They are authors of award-winning Wall Street Journal & New York Times bestsellers All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, & Anxiety at Work. Their books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies.
Visit The Culture Works for a free Chapter 1 download of Anxiety at Work.
Learn more about their Executive Coaching at The Cultur...

  continue reading

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