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[Interview] When Your Skill Problem Might Actually Be a Story Problem | Andrew Horsfield

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What if the thing you're calling stuck is actually the moment your character is being revealed, not tested?

Most of us treat the messy middle, that stretch between where we are and where we'd rather be, as something to survive rather than something to learn from. We chase the next skill, the next framework, the next fix, when the real block might be a story we've been telling ourselves for years without ever checking if it's still true.

This episode is an invitation to slow down and look at that gap differently. My guest Andrew Horsfield has spent his career helping leaders navigate exactly this territory, and he brings a host mindset and a systems-aware lens to it: rather than pushing for outcomes, he asks what a person, a team, or a relationship actually needs to move well. Andrew is a performance consultant and the author of Better. He's also just come through eighteen months in which he and his wife counted twelve or thirteen major life events hitting at once, including his mother's cancer diagnosis and a son struggling at school. What he shares isn't theory. It's lived.

In this conversation, we explore:

  • Why the messy middle reveals who we are rather than building it from scratch
  • How to tell the difference between productive struggle and simply spinning your wheels
  • Why reflection is a practice almost nobody actually does, and what gets in the way
  • How a mentor's question, "why do you always have to be approved of?", can expose a story problem hiding behind what looks like a skill problem
  • Why courage in leadership often looks quiet rather than dramatic
  • How the tool Bigger Me and Smaller Me can help you notice which version of yourself is driving
  • Why understanding someone's perspective matters more than winning the argument
  • How three simple end of day questions can turn effort into genuine growth


I wonder what might shift if you started treating your own messy middle as information rather than a problem to fix. What's possible here isn't a tidier life. It's a truer one.

Timestamps:

(00:00) - Navigating the Messy Middle

(12:12) - Choosing Between Bigger Me and Smaller Me

(20:57) - Turning Struggles into Strengths

(31:08) - The Courage to Lead: Insights from Mentorship

(38:55) - Productive vs. Unproductive Struggle: Finding the Right Path

(46:52) - The Power of Story: Shaping Our Leadership Journey

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Website: andrewhorsfield.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewhorsfield/

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