March 6, 2026

161. Is Your Development at Work Arrested?

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In this solo episode of Ways to Change Your Workplace, Prina Shah explores a powerful and uncomfortable question:

Is your professional development at work arrested?

Using the metaphor of “Arrested Development” (inspired by the band), Prina unpacks what happens when growth stalls, motivation dips, and learning quietly stops. She challenges listeners to reflect on whether they are truly evolving — or simply repeating.

This episode dives into the warning signs of stagnation, the long-term risks of staying comfortable, and the practical steps you can take to reignite your growth.

Because in today’s fast-changing world, standing still is not neutral — it’s risky.

In This Episode, Prina Explores:

  • What “arrested development” really means in a workplace context
  • The difference between comfort and complacency
  • Three common archetypes:
    • The Static Performer
    • The Overlooked Talent
    • The Contented Settler
  • Why skill obsolescence is more dangerous than you think
  • The long-term impact of stagnation on motivation, satisfaction, and career mobility
  • The organisational cost of disengaged, underdeveloped employees
  • How to take ownership of your growth (even in a stale culture)
  • Practical actions to reignite learning and momentum

Reflection Questions

  • Have I stopped stretching myself professionally?
  • Where has my growth quietly plateaued?
  • Am I waiting to be developed — or actively developing myself?
  • What skills might I be neglecting that future me will need?
  • If nothing changed in my role for the next two years, how would I feel?

Practical Steps to Break Free from Stagnation

✔ Seek honest feedback
 ✔ Set personal development goals (even if your workplace doesn’t)
 ✔ Pursue learning opportunities internally and externally
 ✔ Volunteer for stretch assignments
 ✔ Network intentionally
 ✔ Track and document your achievements
 ✔ Allocate protected time for growth
 ✔ Cultivate resilience and curiosity

Growth is not accidental. It is intentional.

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