Shaka Senghor
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And then I have to do the work to get it back down to a zero.
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Okay.
Yeah.
That's powerful.
Well, you and Chris, that really resonates with me.
That's such a great flaming for a question that I think about often is how does one reimagine themselves and how do you create a new narrative and not be held hostage to your worst moment?
Yes.
And what I found for me is that it's celebrating all the victories, not just the small ones or not just the big ones.
But when you start getting into the details of how do you actually show up, right?
So when I was thinking about my experience at the company, what I thought about was that that was one project that I didn't get right.
But what about all these other ones I got, right?
What about all of my colleagues that come to me in search of wisdom to solve a problem?
How many different ways have I innovated at this company and helped the CEO see something that he probably would not have seen without being in conversation with me, right?
And so it's like, if we get to a space where we stop erasing our victories, because that's what shame does.
Shame erases the victories.
And when you lean into that old narrative, it literally says, hey, this season doesn't count.
And you think about it from a sports perspective, right?
Like, you know, we'd love to hold on to the lore of yesteryear when it's the winning part of it.
But we know we can't carry those losses over to the next year.