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#95 What’s Important to Paul Dicker – Aligning Values, Vulnerability, and Leadership
Episode 955th June 2025 • What's Important To You? • James Dean
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What happens when you step away from what’s expected… and move toward what’s truly meaningful?

In this episode, we sit down with a certified coach, trainer, and former finance professional who made a bold transition from a high-level corporate career to a purpose-driven path in coaching and development.

This conversation explores what it really means to align your daily actions with your personal values, and how growth isn’t just something we chase — it’s something we build, one brave choice at a time.

Paul shares insights from his own journey of change and reinvention, reflecting on the lessons he's learned through self-employment, client work, and continuous self-reflection.

We cover themes like:

  • How networking and taking action fuel transformation
  • The power of facilitation and tools like Insights Discovery
  • Letting go of perfection and embracing vulnerability in leadership
  • How to build trust, create safe spaces, and lead with authenticity
  • Leveraging technology and automation in a human-centered way
  • The role of reflection and courageous action in building confidence
  • And why some of the best things in life only come after doing something scary

Whether you’re navigating a career shift, stepping into leadership, or simply want to live more intentionally — this episode offers practical wisdom and honest reflection for the road ahead.

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🎯 Interested in coaching?

If you’re ready to reconnect with what matters most and move forward with clarity, confidence, and purpose — I’d love to support you.

Book a free Clarity Call here: https://tidycal.com/jamesdeancoaching/clarity-call

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