This episode features an interview with Alana Winter, CEO and Founder of MI6 Academy and Stiletto Spy School.  In this episode, Alana talks about tactical mindfulness, finding clarity on your objectives, and getting control in the most chaotic of situations.

Quotes

“In paying attention to your surroundings, you learn to see things as they are.  Get present in looking at the small data points.  What are the changes in someone’s tone of voice?  In their pitch?  These are signs someone is uncomfortable or something is out of the ordinary.  When you notice something out of the ordinary, you’re finding either a threat or an opportunity. "

Time Stamps

[0:02] Intro

[1:40] Interview begins

[3:27] Train with real special agents at MI6 Academy

[7:38] Putting CIA skills to work at the office

[9:17] What do I learn in spy school?

[14:28] Becoming a better decision maker through spy training

[16:21] Takeaways from corporate-meets-spy training

[24:28] Making decisions with imperfect data

[25:29] How Alana made her most difficult decision

[32:51] How to pick your agent name

[37:45] The truth about being a spy in real life

[38:24] Quick Decisions

Links

Books mentioned:

The Four Agreements, by Don Miguel Ruiz

Connect:

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