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Oh…wait.	They’re	talking	to	other	people	and	I	don’t	want	to	be	rude;	she	looks	busy	so	I’ll	catch	her	later;	he’s	looking
    at	his	phone	so	I	don’t	want	to	interrupt;	there’s	not	a	lot	of 	time	so	I’ll	do	it	at	the	next	break.

    And	 all	 of 	 those	 things	 you	 think—they	 aren’t	 true.	 Instead,	 it’s	 your	 brain
trying	to	derail	you.

    After	my	new	engineer	friend	recapped	my	own	assignment,	he	then	described
what	 had	 happened	 to	 him.	 After	 my	 speech,	 at	 Cisco	 Live,	 he	 was	 out	 in	 the
hallway	 and	 he	 had	 a	 “push	 moment.”	 John	 Chambers,	 Cisco’s	 CEO,	 walked	 by
with	 a	 group	 of 	 senior	 leaders.	 Now,	 you	 must	 understand,	 John	 Chambers	 is	 a
legend	 at	 Cisco	 and	 from	 all	 accounts,	 he’s	 a	 really	 great	 guy.	 Chambers	 was	 the
CEO	for	twenty	years	and	the	very	next	day,	it	was	going	to	be	announced	that	he
would	be	stepping	down	as	CEO	and	that	Chuck	Robbins	would	be	taking	over.

    So,	my	new	friend	the	engineer	was	standing	in	the	hallway	fresh	from	learning
the	 #5SecondRule.	 He	 saw	 Chambers	 and	 his	 instincts	 fired	 up.	 He	 immediately
had	 the	 urge	 to	 introduce	 himself 	 and	 thank	 Chambers	 for	 inspiring	 him,	 along
with	letting	him	know	the	pride	that	he	felt	being	an	engineer	at	Cisco.	He	told	me
that	he	knew	he	should	do	it	and	he	tried	to	push	himself,	but	he	froze.

    He	 explained	 that	 he	 felt	 paralyzed,	 adding	 that	 he	 is	 an	 “introvert”	 and	 “this
sort	 of 	 thing”	 doesn’t	 come	 naturally	 to	 him.	 The	 moment	 passed.	 His	 hero
disappeared	down	the	hall	and	he	spent	the	remainder	of 	the	day	beating	himself
up	for	not	taking	“his	shot	to	meet	him.”	But	luckily,	that’s	not	the	end	of 	his	story.

    The	 next	 morning,	 my	 new	 friend	 was	 jogging	 next	 to	 the	 San	 Diego	 Bay	 in
Embarcadero	 Park	 in	 downtown	 San	 Diego.	 This	 beautiful	 bike	 path	 along	 the
Marina	 was	 (as	 usual)	 filled	 with	 runners,	 cyclists,	 and	 walkers.	 He	 had	 his
earphones	in	and	was	listening	to	music,	taking	it	all	in.	And	all	of 	a	sudden,	who
do	you	think	was	ahead	of 	him	on	the	path?	That’s	right,	John	Chambers.
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