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Why Doing the Hard Stuff Sets You Free | Peta Slocombe

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In today’s episode I chat with Peta Slocombe, a performance psychologist who’s spent 33 years guiding everyone from top CEOs to teenagers who’ve “tried everything else.”

We cover:

- Why the “hard option” is usually the shortcut to a richer life- Turning so

-called “bad days” into feedback (and dropping the label altogether)

- Childhood wiring: how early stories still run the show, and what to do about it

- Regret, risk and that 20-cent coin Peta says most people never spend

- Critical thinking in an age of endless noisePractical ways to catch the first thought, shape the second, and act on it.

If you’re stuck, curious or just keen to think sharper, you’ll get a tonne from Peta’s straight-up wisdom.

Enjoyed this deep dive? Like, comment, and subscribe to The Sevo Show for more inspiring conversations. Let me know in the comments: what “hard thing” are you finally ready to tackle after hearing this?Follow Peta SlocombeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petaslocombeWebsite: https://www.performancestory.com.au/Follow me:https://www.instagram.com/sevspics/https://www.instagram.com/thesevoshow/Hire My Studios and Production Team:https://brighttsar.com/Sponsor:https://www.whereu.com.au/

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In today’s episode I chat with Peta Slocombe, a performance psychologist who’s spent 33 years guiding everyone from top CEOs to teenagers who’ve “tried everything else.”

We cover:

- Why the “hard option” is usually the shortcut to a richer life- Turning so

-called “bad days” into feedback (and dropping the label altogether)

- Childhood wiring: how early stories still run the show, and what to do about it

- Regret, risk and that 20-cent coin Peta says most people never spend

- Critical thinking in an age of endless noisePractical ways to catch the first thought, shape the second, and act on it.

If you’re stuck, curious or just keen to think sharper, you’ll get a tonne from Peta’s straight-up wisdom.

Enjoyed this deep dive? Like, comment, and subscribe to The Sevo Show for more inspiring conversations. Let me know in the comments: what “hard thing” are you finally ready to tackle after hearing this?Follow Peta SlocombeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petaslocombeWebsite: https://www.performancestory.com.au/Follow me:https://www.instagram.com/sevspics/https://www.instagram.com/thesevoshow/Hire My Studios and Production Team:https://brighttsar.com/Sponsor:https://www.whereu.com.au/

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