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Episode 22: The Value of a Clean Break

Actual quote from episode 22: “I think some of the best episodes we have are when we take the leash off of Eric’s ego and just let it lead us into the forest of wonderment.” He’s kind of a big deal (in his own mind). We did that, and yes wonderment ensued -- all the way into the effin’ sunset.

In a previous episode we talked about knowing when it’s time to leave, and this week we build on that idea by exploring how to exit with a clean break. Spoiler alert: it’s so much easier said than done.

How many of us have been guilty of slowing our transition into a new role because we are trying to complete all of our unfinished business in our old role? Worse . . . how many of us have avoided leaving a job because we are trying to make sure our legacy is intact by checking everything off the to-do list and getting the “house” in order before the next person takes over?

In this episode we discuss how to balance our responsibilities to our old jobs (which will be different if we are staying in the same organization or leaving completely) while also coming to grips with the fact that every chapter must eventually end. We talk about the illusion of control when it comes to our reputation, and how much of that is totally out of control once we leave a situation/job/organization.

We also explore our own egos, and highlight the emotional arm-wrestling that happens when we are simultaneously a high performer and totally replaceable.

And, true to form, we quote both Ron Burgundy and Jerry Maguire.

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