EPISODE · May 10, 2025 · 5 MIN
Sharpen the Saw: How Learning Becomes Your Competitive Edge
from The Lizard Eats Its Tail: Who Are You Talking To? Identity, Psychology, and the Marketing Gap · host Bk
Sharpen the Saw: How Learning Builds Confidence, Clarity, and Staying PowerMost people want to be sharper, more effective, and more confident in their work. But few actually stop to sharpen the saw.In this episode of The Lizard Eating Its Tail, Brandon Keenen explores the psychology of learning as a long-term competitive advantage. It is not just about reading more or keeping up with trends. It is about building a personal system that keeps your mind sharp, your thinking flexible, and your confidence rooted in real knowledge.Brandon shares a personal story from early in his career, when he worked at AOL. At the time, he felt a gap between the work he was doing and the knowledge he needed to lead with confidence. So he set a goal: read one book a week for a year. Marketing, psychology, leadership, systems thinking. After 12 months of focused learning, he could walk into any room and speak with authority. Not because he memorized tactics, but because he had built mental range. That commitment changed the way he showed up—and how others responded to him.This episode breaks down the science of why learning matters. Research in cognitive psychology shows that regular, active learning builds neural flexibility, reduces decision fatigue, strengthens pattern recognition, and helps leaders regulate their responses in high-pressure environments.You will learn:Why most people stop learning after a certain point in their career, and how to break that patternHow to build a weekly ritual around learning that actually sticksWhy depth is more valuable than volumeHow different learning modalities can work together (books, podcasts, research, conversations)The mindset shift that turns learning into momentum, not pressureYou will also hear a clear, four-part framework for building a personal learning habit that compounds over time:Set aside a recurring time each week to learn with focusChoose topics that deepen your core skill set or broaden your contextMix how you learn: audio, long-form reading, case studies, and reflectionAsk how each insight applies to your current work, mindset, or leadershipThis episode is not about hustle. It is about clarity. It is about recognizing that when you commit to learning, you give yourself more options, stronger language, and deeper emotional control.It is also a reminder that learning is not just a tactic. It is a posture. It is a quiet, long-term way to stay sharp while others burn out or stagnate.This episode is your reset if you've been stuck in execution mode, unsure how to evolve or gain confidence.Your mind is the most significant investment you will ever make in your career, not a tool, platform, or tactic. It is your mind. And sharpening it is a habit worth building.Please let me know if you want a companion blog or newsletter intro or want to line up the Sunday episode next.
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Sharpen the Saw: How Learning Builds Confidence, Clarity, and Staying PowerMost people want to be sharper, more effective, and more confident in their work. But few actually stop to sharpen the saw.In this episode of The Lizard Eating Its Tail, Brandon Keenen explores the psychology of learning as a long-term competitive advantage. It is not just about reading more or keeping up with trends. It is about building a personal system that keeps your mind sharp, your thinking flexible, and your confidence rooted in real knowledge.Brandon shares a personal story from early in his career, when he worked at AOL. At the time, he felt a gap between the work he was doing and the knowledge he needed to lead with confidence. So he set a goal: read one book a week for a year. Marketing, psychology, leadership, systems thinking. After 12 months of focused learning, he could walk into any room and speak with authority. Not because he memorized tactics, but because he had built mental range. That commitment changed the way he showed up—and how others responded to him.This episode breaks down the science of why learning matters. Research in cognitive psychology shows that regular, active learning builds neural flexibility, reduces decision fatigue, strengthens pattern recognition, and helps leaders regulate their responses in high-pressure environments.You will learn:Why most people stop learning after a certain point in their career, and how to break that patternHow to build a weekly ritual around learning that actually sticksWhy depth is more valuable than volumeHow different learning modalities can work together (books, podcasts, research, conversations)The mindset shift that turns learning into momentum, not pressureYou will also hear a clear, four-part framework for building a personal learning habit that compounds over time:Set aside a recurring time each week to learn with focusChoose topics that deepen your core skill set or broaden your contextMix how you learn: audio, long-form reading, case studies, and reflectionAsk how each insight applies to your current work, mindset, or leadershipThis episode is not about hustle. It is about clarity. It is about recognizing that when you commit to learning, you give yourself more options, stronger language, and deeper emotional control.It is also a reminder that learning is not just a tactic. It is a posture. It is a quiet, long-term way to stay sharp while others burn out or stagnate.This episode is your reset if you've been stuck in execution mode, unsure how to evolve or gain confidence.Your mind is the most significant investment you will ever make in your career, not a tool, platform, or tactic. It is your mind. And sharpening it is a habit worth building.Please let me know if you want a companion blog or newsletter intro or want to line up the Sunday episode next.
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