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Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable with Mark Bassingthwaighte

Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable with Mark Bassingthwaighte

December 10, 2020 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

A short stint in private practice left Mark Bassingthwaighte feeling unfulfilled. So he pursued an opportunity that has turned into a career in risk management at ALPS Insurance, which has given him the chance to write expensively, develop his public speaking skills, and even get into screenwriting. But more importantly he has adopted a mindset to put himself in uncomfortable positions, because that’s where we stretch ourselves and grow.

Before I interviewed Mark on Lawyerpreneur, he interviewed me on Episode 53 of the ALPS In Brief podcast. Since we reference that interview several times, I wanted to give you an easy way to find it.

Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable with Mark Bassingthwaighte

Get Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable with Mark Bassingthwaighte

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