EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 40 MIN
Adaptability & Growth in a Changing World
from The BIG Life · host Neal Oates Jr. - Robin Lewis
In this episode of The Big Life, Robin Lewis and Neal Oates Jr. explore the crucial role of adaptability and growth amidst today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving environment. They share personal stories, practical insights, and reflection questions to help you navigate change confidently, both personally and professionally.Key PointsWhy adaptability is a non-negotiable life skill in today’s worldThe relationship between growth and change, and how to embrace bothRecognizing and overcoming resistance to change and comfort zonesThe importance of systems, delegation, and shifting leadership rolesHow technology, including AI, impacts adaptation and growthCreating a supportive environment and surrounding yourself with wise counselPractical reflection questions to identify areas for growth and changeChallenges and strategies for taking action despite uncertaintyReflection QuestionsWhere has what used to work stopped working?Where are you working harder instead of thinking differently?Where are you resisting change because the old way is familiar?Where has comfort become a ceiling?What do you need to release so something better can grow?Who do you need around you in this season?Where do you need feedback, challenge, or a new perspective?Remember: Growth is not automatic — it requires intentional action, willingness to step into discomfort, and surrounding yourself with wise counsel. Start small, reflect deeply, and commit to one change this week to live a bigger life.Choose one area this week where you need to adapt:Your thinkingYour habitsYour leadershipYour systemsYour relationshipsYour use of technologyYour willingness to receive feedbackTo connect with Robin:RLewis@RobinLewisGroup.comwww.FreeLeadershipStrategyCall.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lewisrobin/To connect with Neal:ClientCare@WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.TheAffluentNegroes.com
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In this episode of The Big Life, Robin Lewis and Neal Oates Jr. explore the crucial role of adaptability and growth amidst today’s fast-paced, ever-evolving environment. They share personal stories, practical insights, and reflection questions to help you navigate change confidently, both personally and professionally.Key PointsWhy adaptability is a non-negotiable life skill in today’s worldThe relationship between growth and change, and how to embrace bothRecognizing and overcoming resistance to change and comfort zonesThe importance of systems, delegation, and shifting leadership rolesHow technology, including AI, impacts adaptation and growthCreating a supportive environment and surrounding yourself with wise counselPractical reflection questions to identify areas for growth and changeChallenges and strategies for taking action despite uncertaintyReflection QuestionsWhere has what used to work stopped working?Where are you working harder instead of thinking differently?Where are you resisting change because the old way is familiar?Where has comfort become a ceiling?What do you need to release so something better can grow?Who do you need around you in this season?Where do you need feedback, challenge, or a new perspective?Remember: Growth is not automatic — it requires intentional action, willingness to step into discomfort, and surrounding yourself with wise counsel. Start small, reflect deeply, and commit to one change this week to live a bigger life.Choose one area this week where you need to adapt:Your thinkingYour habitsYour leadershipYour systemsYour relationshipsYour use of technologyYour willingness to receive feedbackTo connect with Robin:RLewis@RobinLewisGroup.comwww.FreeLeadershipStrategyCall.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lewisrobin/To connect with Neal:ClientCare@WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.WorldRenownedCoaching.comwww.TheAffluentNegroes.com
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