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In his appearance on The Inventive Founder podcast (also known as the Inventive Journey podcast hosted by Devin Miller of Miller IP Law), Richard Blank, CEO of Costa Rica’s Call Center, detailed his "Just Not Take It Personal" business technique.
The technique is a mindset shift designed for leaders and entrepreneurs to handle rejection and professional turnover without emotional burnout:
Emotional Resilience: Blank emphasizes that when a high-performing employee or long-term client leaves, founders often feel "crushed" or betrayed.
The "Me Today, You Tomorrow" Philosophy: He reframes departure as a natural progression. Just as a founder likely moved on from their first job to pursue greater things, employees have their own "stages" of growth.
Fulfillment of Obligation: Blank argues that if you have provided respect, stable employment, and investment in someone, you have fulfilled your professional duty.
Detaching from Outcomes: The technique involves accepting that you cannot control or fully know what is happening in someone's personal life that drives their decisions.
This philosophy allows a leader to maintain a "happy circle" within their organization by prioritizing the well-being of those currently present, rather than dwelling on those who have moved on.
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