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Jeff Matlow's avatar

Great article Cammi! I love the perspective.

I’m going to feature this in next weeks issue of Life’s Leadership Lessons (13k+ subs).

By the way, what did you use to make the cat video?

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Cammi Pham 🍋's avatar

Thank you so much. Appreciate it. I use https://leonardo.ai/ then convert video to gif. I just google and use a random one on the first page

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Colleen Millerman's avatar

Literally sat here watching this cat reading on loop for longer than I’d like to admit!

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Cammi Pham 🍋's avatar

Haha, I create them for my post just because my sister loves the fat pink cat. She doesn't even read, she just checks for the cat.

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Colleen Millerman's avatar

Haha I may join the “check for the cat” club! But I also read your post 😊

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Ral Joseph's avatar

This entire article remind me of a quote I came across yesterday "humans need to unlearn in order to learn" it warms my heart so much to read this well detailed and well-written work Cammi.

I believe God directed me to your path and I am so blessed by you with this.

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Akanksha Priyadarshini's avatar

Loved reading this! The idea that we need to unlearn being busy means productive or failure is something to avoid resonates a lot. So much of life is wasted in following outdated and false beliefs. The real journey is about releasing all of these layers and creating our own path.

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Genevieve's avatar

Love it! I suppose the hardest part is to see what you don’t know, and then do something about it. Thanks for sharing!

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Peaceful Healer's avatar

Yes. So true. Thank you. My unlearning this week: I've unlearned the need to always have control—realising that peace often lives in the letting go. 🙏

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An Rodriguez's avatar

In order to eat I need to sh*t, I said to some friend not too long ago.

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Alice Hafer's avatar

Experts are often the least creative. They stopped learning long ago...

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Piotr Wieczorek's avatar

Growth mainly starts by letting go of what we thought we knew.

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Gabriel W. Elung-Jensen's avatar

So great points. Would love to write something similar about unlearning in an organizational context. As hard as it can be for an individual to unlearn, its also complex for an organization to do so.

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John Mitchell's avatar

Ie joyed this but perhaps have not fully processed yet. Thanks!

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