Welcome to Episode 324 of the Walking Leader Podcast with your host David G. Guerra.
In this episode, Dave explores the transformative practice of journaling as a tool for self-leadership. Reflection is not just about looking back, it is about finding clarity, shaping direction, and taking meaningful action in your personal and professional life. Dave unpacks the power of putting pen to paper, offers practical journaling approaches, and shows how consistent reflection can help you recognize patterns, sharpen decision-making, and step forward with confidence.
Within this episode, we ask and answer why reflection is essential for growth and self-leadership. Introduce you as to how journaling provides clarity that fuels purposeful action. Share with you a few simple journaling practices you can start today. Then we talk about turning the insights you discover in your journal writing into practical steps toward achieving your goals.
So, start your own reflection practice today by grabbing a notebook, commit to 10 minutes a day, and see how clarity transforms into direction.
As mentioned in this episode, here are five prompts you can use:
1. What is one win I had today?
2. What challenged me today, and what did I learn from it?
3. What is one thing I want to carry forward tomorrow?
4. Where did I feel most like myself today?
5. What small action can I take this week to move closer to my goals?
In the mean time, REMEMBER TO KEEP GOING BEYOND THE GRIND & KEEP GOING BEYOND THE HUSTLE BECAUSE THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO BE THE WALKING LEADER.
AND TO BE A LEADER WITHOUT EQUAL YOU MUST BREAK FROM THE CROWD!
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I invite you to take about 17 minutes and listen to the Episode 324 of the Walking Leader Podcast. Enjoy!
Music in this episode:
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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