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Ken Haman sits down with consultant CJ McClanahan to discuss the challenges that his high-achieving clients have with finding meaning and purpose in their lives. Many successful people struggle with a sense of emptiness after they have realized their goals for wealth and success, and CJ offers some practical insights for how an advisor can work more effectively with people who have reached this important milestone in life. To get in touch with CJ McClanahan, go to CJMcClanahan.com and to learn more about finding the right non-profit to get involved in supporting, go to Generosity-First.com Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor's personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates. The [A/B] logo is a registered service mark of AllianceBernstein, and AllianceBernstein® is a registered service mark, used by permission of the owner, AllianceBernstein L.P. © 2024 AllianceBernstein L.P.
How do you build a foundation for a happy and joy filled life, regardless of your circumstances? Kristi Nelson, author of Wake Up Grateful will help you understand why living gratefully is so difficult in our world, and how gratitude as a habit - not an occasional trick - will change your life. As always, we'll leave you with simple, proven tools to get you in the right direction. Thanks for letting me be a part of your journey! What We Discuss in this Episode: Kristi's battle with Stage IV cancer and why such a difficult time moved her to establish a foundation of gratitude (2:00 to 4:15) Why gratitude is so difficult in our culture and time (4:15 to 10:35) How to harness comparison to unlock joy (10:35 to 14:10) How to go from understanding gratitude to practicing gratitude (14:10 to 33:17) The vision behind Grateful Living (33:17 to 36:26) Mentioned in the Podcast: Wake Up Grateful, by Kristi Nelson (email CJ for a free copy!) Free Wake Up Grateful Discussion and Study Guide by Kristi Nelson Take The Achiever's Compass
Rebecca Ward is a licensed therapist, executive coach, speaker, and author. Today, CJ and Rebecca will unpack the connection between fear and stress, the impact our thoughts have on our physical well-being, and ways we can start to feel better today.
Have you ever found yourself caught in a trap whereby you've achieved success – but still don't feel content? Are you an overachiever looking to balance the dopamine hits in your life with something more meaningful? C.J. McClanahan is the author of The Overachievers Dilemma and in this episode with Jacob he sets the capitalist stage for how we, as overachievers, find ourselves caught in this trap – and then offers practical advice and reassurance on ways in which we can engage with our loved ones, live in the moment more, and generally enjoy a more joyous life. Jacob shares his challenges as a father to a baby boy and C.J. asks us to consider our eulogy as two men bravely share their backgrounds and future hopes as they explore the societal malaise that many of us experience in a world hell-bent on success. Hope springs eternal in this heartwarming episode that will leave you feeling inspired to build better relationships, slow down, give more, and live generously. “We've become addicted to achievement. Our brain doesn't feel good unless we're doing something that is recognized in some way, shape or form.” - C.J. McClanahan In This Episode: [03:25] What led CJ to start his career [09:28] The damage we do physiologically when we overachieve [16:22] How to reconcile material success with a more joyous life [18:48] Learning to live generously [25:59] The eulogy exercise [29:57] The Achiever's Compass Quiz Resources: - https://cjmcclanahan.com/podcast/ (CJ's Podcast) - https://cjmcclanahan.com/achievers-compass/# (CJ's Quiz) Connect with C.J. McClanahan: - E-mail: cj@cjmcclanahan.com -https://twitter.com/cjmccoach ( Twitter) -https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjmcclanahan/ ( LinkedIn) Connect with Jacob Moore: -https://my.captivate.fm/www.jacobmoore.com ( Website) -https://www.instagram.com/passionandprofits ( Instagram - Passion & Profits) -https://www.instagram.com/jacobmoore ( Instagram - Jacob Moore) -https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-moore/ ( LinkedIn) -https://www.facebook.com/nostigmas ( Facebook) -https://twitter.com/jacobdmoore ( Twitter) -https://www.tiktok.com/@moorejacob ( TikTok ) Learn More: http://the5bridges.com/ (5 Bridges to Wellness) and http://nostigmas..org/ (NoStigmas) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Steve White's path from the housing projects to president of Comcast was punctuated by defining, and often heart-wrenching, moments. Moments that lead him to associating uncompromising with never giving up, always looking to learn and improve, investing in yourself, and maintaining a positive attitude through it all.
Peter Block is an author, consultant and citizen of Cincinnati, Ohio. His work is about chosen accountability, and the reconciliation of community. Peter challenges us to get back to the basics of community that will transform how you see your life and purpose.
Jan Broders went from fast-tracked success in the hospitality industry, to extreme burnout at the age of 27, requiring months of clinical rehabilitation. He then took a journey in exploration of the central question, "How can I live a successful, ambitious and prosperous life without compromising my health and happiness?" Let's dive in.
Fear and uncertainty have been undermining performance and well-being in the workplace for as long as we have had workplaces. Gaurav Bhatnagar and Mark Minukas show you how to reframe your ― and your employees' ― relationship with fear and anxiety to create a learning culture of engaged workers at the top of their game.
CJ McClanahan is a sought-after coach, speaker, author, and advisor. Since 2003, he's spent more than 10,000 hours in front of entrepreneurs, executives, and their teams helping them to achieve record sales. A few years after starting his firm, CJ noticed that no matter how much success his clients achieved, few ever seemed to truly enjoy the journey. It didn't matter if they doubled their income or become CEO – it never seemed to be enough. It was clear to him, that our standard definition of success wasn't delivering the desired results. At this point, CJ became obsessed with helping his clients refocus on what was most important – both personally and professionally. CJ's latest book, The Overachiever's Dilemma, lays out a proven strategy to help professionals get back to what matters most in their lives while still achieving their professional goals. In this episode, CJ talks about being a law school dropout, buying a franchise 2 weeks before his son was born, his new book “The Overachiever's Dilemma”, his hardcore Wim Hof habits, and a moment he experienced while reading “When Good Things Happen to Good People”, that he discovered that the best way to find joy is by giving money and time. Connect with CJ on LinkedIn Learn more about CJ Sponsors: Talevation Ninety.io Straticos Buy your copy of Level-UP To Professional: Second Edition
CJ McClanahan. In todays I speak to CJ McClanahan, author of, "The Overachiever's Dilemma," whose wakeup call was and continues to be dealing with stress and depression by totally focusing on the needs of others. https://cjmcclanahan.com/
In this episode, CJ MCClanahan shares with you HOW you can eliminate the idea of 'overachievement' and experience true life satisfaction! Download Brandon's FREE digital book, Be Extraordinary: Your Guide To Self-Mastery here
Contrary to conventional wisdom, a legacy isn’t what’s written in your obituary. It’s what you create every day. And with a dark pandemic driving 51% of us to think more about our mortality, it’s high time we started today. Join CJ McClanahan on Success 2.0 as Alan Weiss, PhD, identifies how to create your legacy – today. What We Discuss in this Episode: Life is not about a search for meaning, it’s creating meaning. It’s not a search that has a destination, it’s happening organically every day. Creating meaning entails identifying why the world is different because you lived in it. Have you led a trusting life, have you planted a garden, have you impacted someone in your circle? The last 30 years have created enormous pressure to compare to ourselves to others. Further, instead of becoming more knowledgeable, we’ve just gotten louder. In focusing on the needs of others, you help yourself. When you teach others, you learn more than they do. The act of helping others builds you as a person. Celebrate when you identify that you’re drowning in stress and information. Isolate the sources that are the most valid to help you become the person you want to be. Whether you’re an optimist or a pessimist will determine how your life plays out that day. We must train our brains to move toward the positive end of the spectrum more frequently. Part of being alive and finding meaning is being in touch with the physical world around you. We don’t focus on the simple, because we’ve convinced ourselves that the simple can’t be true. Mentioned in the Podcast: Email CJ McClanahan for the offering mentioned in the podcast. Your Legacy is Now by Alan Weiss, Ph.D Subscribe to Alan Weiss newsletter and video resources Take The Achiever’s Compass Assessment Alan Weiss, PhD Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and bestselling author. Described by the New York Post as “one of the most highly regarded independent consultants in America,” his consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients such as Merck, Hewlett-Packard, GE, Mercedes-Benz, and more than 500 leading organizations. His new book is Your Legacy Is Now: Life Is Not a Search for Meaning from Others—It's the Creation of Meaning for Yourself (Routledge; March 18, 2021). Learn more at alanweiss.com.
“We have no idea what you’re going through, but we will get you through this.” As a sought-after author, speaker, and advisor, CJ McCLanahan has spent countless hours helping high-performing entrepreneurs and executives grow their businesses. Yet, despite tremendous success, he found his clients’ happiness and quality of life wasn’t increasing with their financial or professional growth. Now, CJ is on a mission to inspire leaders to re-imagine success and focus on the things that really matter; living gratefully, and giving generously. As CJ shares his story, you’ll hear the three fundamental concepts he lives by, and why he’s obsessed with inspiring greatness in others.
IG; @akadoctork SHOW NOTES - 4:30 min - Alex's background - 10 min - Find your community and find your support system - 12 min - Goal setting - 33 min - Why be a doctor - 40 min - You never know what will change your life by saying yes - 49 min - Work life balance (Ray Dalio teaching) - 55 min - Find someone who is playing their game - 58 min - Mentorship - 1hr 6 min - Books (The Over Achievers Dilemma by CJ McClanahan) - 1hr 11 min - How to find your extraordinary
Get real and get vulnerable with CJ McClanahan as we talk about living in the post-COVID-19 era.
In this episode of Success 2.0, CJ McClanahan (@cjmccoach) explores the simple tactics you can practice to thrive and decrease stress, even during times of uncertainty. Mentioned in this episode: In a time of stress, the brain screams to ‘go faster.’ Most of us are working from home right now and are pressed to move faster and do more. That constant activity and stress leads to bad decisions which actually increases our stress level. Keeping your routine does not mean keeping it perfectly. Keeping your routine means keeping it as closely as you can. We can behave irrationally and in a reactive fashion during a crisis like COVID-19. Instead, we need to act in a rational and intentional fashion. However, in a crisis it’s hard to be completely rational. Everything seems to be changing right now. Our responsibility is to lay out as many predictable events as possible. In a time of crisis, you might wonder ‘what if my clients don’t value my service anymore and they think they’re going to get value somewhere else?’ or, ‘what if my clients don’t need my service anymore?’ At some level, we are always wondering if I am adding enough value. You can handle uncomfortable situations for one day. If I asked you what is worrying you today, you would probably give me a scenario that is two week, two months, down the road. What can you do about this today? What is the best effort I can do today, based on all the information I have right now?
We're all in uncharted territory as most firms today are now largely working from home (WFH), and more distributed than ever. Josh Miles and guest CJ McClanahan discuss the challenges of remote working situations, and how to focus on the right things for getting work done and staying sane. Insights into the world of professional services marketing, presented by Josh Miles and David Lecours. The professional services industry is an increasingly competitive one – your firm needs to stand out from the pack, so a marketing strategy can no longer be an afterthought. Subscribe on iTunes Visit PSM.show for more
CJ McClanahan is a sought-after speaker, author and executive coach. For more than 16 years, he has helped hundreds of overachieving professionals achieve record sales and profits. More importantly - he's taught them how to find more joy and satisfaction in all their hard work. “live in the moment as clichéd as that might sound. What's so interesting about our success as entrepreneurs is, we are constantly obsessed with what we are going to do next. And our obsession with what it is we are going to do next keeps us from doing what we are supposed to be doing right now as effectively as possible. When an entrepreneur can reduce their stress, they make really great decisions. Really great decisions lead to growth in your business. Really great decisions are impossible if you are obsessed with stress and anxiety. So, for entrepreneurs I say obsess with the present moment, just be today and focus on what it is you are supposed to do now. The more you do that the more precise the more excellent you are going to be at what it is that you do and the more effective you are going to be at delivering value to your clients, growing your market share and growing your business”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7nR
CJ McClanahan is a dynamic speaker, leader, author, and, in his own words, a recovering overachiever. He brings more than 25 years of executive leadership experience helping organizations achieve record sales and profits. In our community, many of us strive to be grateful. It takes intentionality to build it into your life and business. This episode CJ shares his newest venture inspiring leaders to give. Hear how this project came to be and why it’s pivotal for leaders today. Connect with CJ Learn more about Project Two Rule Connect with Gretchen Connect with Kyle Get engaged with trueU
Do you keep thinking that if you just reach this next goal or hit that next milestone, THEN you’ll be happy? Overachievers have a tendency to attach our self-worth to how much we accomplish, and no matter how much success we enjoy, it never seems to be enough. So, how do we learn to appreciate the journey? How do we keep our career moving forward AND connect with what brings us real joy? CJ McClanahan is a popular keynote speaker and executive coach. He launched his coaching firm in 2003, and since then, he has spent 10,000 hours in front of entrepreneurs, executives and their teams and coached them to achieve record profits and profound business growth. But no matter how much success his clients attained, CJ recognized that few seemed to enjoy the journey. This inspired him to shift his focus and support high-achievers in finding the joy in their lives—while still realizing their professional goals. To that end, CJ wrote The Overachiever’s Dilemma: How to Break the Achievement Obsession Before It Breaks You. Today, CJ joins Emerald to explain how he uncovered his calling to serve overachievers and discuss the danger in attaching our self-worth to how much we acquire. He shares his system of helping clients redefine success in terms of unique talents, meaningful relationships and a fulfilling journey. CJ also describes his purpose-focused coaching philosophy, offering insight into the value of a coach who points out what we’re missing. Listen in for CJ’s team-centered way to celebrate success and get his advice to overachievers around shifting our focus to what others need. What You Will Learn CJ’s calling to serve overachievers in finding joy The danger in attaching self-worth to what you’ve acquired CJ’s system to help his clients redefine success Identify unique talents Strengthen meaningful relationships Enjoy journey How CJ designs an environment for creativity The value of a coach who points out what you’re missing Why CJ’s coaching philosophy is centered around purpose CJ’s challenge to make an impact without getting recognition How CJ celebrates success with written notes to his team CJ’s advice for overachievers to focus on what others need Connect with CJ McClanahan CJ’s Website CJ on LinkedIn CJ on Twitter CJ on Facebook CJ on Instagram Connect with Emerald GreenForest Creative Age Consulting Group Emerald’s Website Emerald on LinkedIn Emerald on Twitter Emerald on Instagram Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Resources The Overachiever’s Dilemma: How to Break the Achievement Obsession Before It Breaks You by CJ McClanahan What Color is Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career-Changers by Richard N. Bolles This episode is sponsored by the Creative Age Consulting Group. Men - Is it time NOW for you to make your mark? Visit timetomakeyourmark.com to apply for an invitation-only consultation.
CJ McClanahan is Business coach with 12 years of experience inspiring growth, helping entrepreneurs develop systems and coaching business executives to be successful leaders. He is the host of the Success 2.0 podcast. He is also the author of the new book ‘The Overachiever’s Dilemma: How to Break the Achievement Obsession Before It Breaks You‘. In this episode, Cj and Erik discuss busyness, the comparison trap, reflection and redefining success. Mentioned in this episode: Ziprecruiter – Post your job now! Success 2.0 Podcast The Overachiever’s Dilemma: How to Break the Achievement Obsession Before It Breaks You Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
CJ McClanahan is a Business Keynote Speaker and Sales and Leadership Coach with more than 25 years of executive leadership experience. He helps organizations achieve their financial goals as well as connect them with a bigger purpose - giving back. Find out more about CJ and his mission to serve others and support amazing charities along the way on this week’s show! Key Takeaways: [3:05] What is the Two Rule Foundation about? [5:35] No matter the amount of money CJ’s coaching clients made or goals they had achieved, they still found themselves unhappy and unsatisfied. [7:15] What is our purpose in life? It’s always to give back! [9:45] How is it possible that humans were able to survive all these years? It’s because we banded and worked together in tribes. [14:10] Let’s be clear, we’re all a little bit selfish, but giving back to make yourself (and others) happy, that’s the good kind of selfish. [16:00] On the fence about giving back? Try it yourself and see how it goes. [16:40] How does CJ help high-achievers become more ‘selfish’? [21:30] 89% of consumers will switch to an alternative brand if they’re doing something good. [28:10] CJ talks about a local Indianapolis charity that’s close to his heart. [28:45] Imagine what would happen if all children, in all communities, had a level playing field. [29:15] CJ participated in a Make-A-Wish and it charged his life forever. [35:35] Who wants to live in an ‘either/or’ life? We’ve convinced ourselves that this is okay, but it can change. [36:05] Did you know that Big Brothers/ Big Sisters has thousands of kids on their waiting list? [40:10] CJ’s organization doesn’t tell people where to give their money. He wants people to give their money directly to the organization they support. [40:45] Two Rule Foundation has a pledge coming up as well as other events. [44:25] Please sign up for Two Rule’s newsletter for more information! Mentioned in This Episode: Giving Back Podcast Two Rule Foundation CJ McClanahan CJ McClanahan on LinkedIn Shepherd Community Center Make-A-Wish Foundation Big Brothers and Big Sisters of America on Wikipedia College Mentors for Kids
CJ McClanahan (@cjmccoach) and Logan Brown (@realloganbrown) field your questions and comments for Mentor Minutes! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming Mentor Minutes episodes, drop us a line at questions@cjmcclanahan.com. Now, let's dive in! On This Week's Mentor Minutes, We Discuss: What should you consider when deciding whether or not to start a business with your significant other? How can you be a better entrepreneur and business person when you are a perfectionist? How should a CEO of a non-profit approach stepping down and appointing a successor? How do you get introverted employee to open up and express their “why? What challenges have CJ and his wife faced in working together, and what has been the most rewarding part of working together? How can you try to limit the impact of social media has on your children? What can managers or supervisors do to engage and motivate millennial employees? Recommendations of the Week: Give Yourself a Break and Irresistible. Have any questions, comments, or stories you’d like to share with us? Drop us a line at questions@cjmcclanahan.com! Connect with CJ on Twitter at @CJMcCoach and LinkedIn Connect with Logan on Instagram at @logand.brown and on LinkedIn, and check out his blog: The Realationship Project. Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider leaving your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! (Download Episode Here) (Subscribe in iTunes Here) (Connect with CJ on Linkedin) The Two Rule Foundation is on a mission to helps inspire professionals to live gratefully and commit more of their resources to help those in need. The foundation can help you determine who you should give your money to and how. Looking to get more out of all your hard work? Enroll in ThriveMap University, and online video training program for professionals. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Two Rule Foundation.
“Your goal as a professional is to simply be a little bit better tomorrow than you are today.” Wanting to start his own business, CJ McClanahan was introduced to a franchise broker who introduced him to the business coaching world. Now a business coach, author, and Podcaster, CJ coaches and trains executives on defining their success so that they are able to enjoy their journey. Tune is as Kim and CJ discuss how systems allow CJ to scale clients, his podcast show, and how consciously being grateful is important to practice. Get the show notes, transcription and resources mentioned at https://thekimsutton.com/pp468 Highlights: 1:05 Introduced to the coaching world 7:20 Systematized just about everything 12:39 Professional speaking and Success 2.0 19:23 The dilemma of over achievers 25:46 Practicing gratitude 30:34 Two Rule Pledge
CJ started his career at Arthur Anderson and a parent took a chance with him and he went into small business. This lead to some successful career changes but CJ wanted to run his own show. So when his wife was pregnant with their first child, he signed a 5-year coaching agreement with Action Coach and he burnt the bridges and has never looked back. CJ shares some great wisdom on how to pick a coach which is right for your business and he also provides great tips on the skill every business owner must have. There were lots of great takeaways in the episode, so grab that pen and notepad, and enjoy! What you can learn from failing at sales How to pick the right coach for your business What systems a coach can provide and why it is not just about the systems What type of marketing resources work best for a small business What steps he has implemented to improve his profitability Why referrals are so important and how you can improve them Important Links & Mentions From This Episode: Spotify Headspace app Netflix and TV series: Glitch Revisionist History Connect With CJ McClanahan On Linkedin Two Rule Foundation cjmcclanahan.com
Successful but unhappy? In this podcast interview, CJ McClanahan will show you how to become more satisfied with your life – without getting complacent.
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Successful but unhappy? In this podcast interview, CJ McClanahan will show you how to become more satisfied with your life – without getting complacent.
Successful but unhappy? In this podcast interview, CJ McClanahan will show you how to become more satisfied with your life – without getting complacent.
CJ (@cjmccoach) is back to share some truth and prep us for true success on The Success 2.0 Podcast. If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly episodes, drop us a line at podcast@cjcmcclanahan.com. Now, let’s dive in! "We're having our self-esteem built, molded, tweaked by what we see on social media..." - CJ McClanahan On This Week’s Episode, We Discuss: Tips to Reduce Stress From Bad Smartphone Usage Habits Don’t keep your phone on your person at all times Turn off notifications. Silence your phone, (not even vibe mode), and get rid of the blinking indicator light.* (some exceptions) Remove social media apps from your home screen. Force yourself to have hunt for them if you want to use them. Limit your smartphone time usage - time...using apps Replace old habits with something else, such as reading, meditation or mindfulness exercises Don’t check your phone within the first 30 minutes of waking up. Use an old-school alarm clock if you need help waking up in the morning. Set after work and leisure time limits. Set expectations with your colleagues and/or employees that you respect your free time and theirs. Share your frustration with someone close to you, and enlist an accountability buddy if needed. Have any questions, comments, or stories you’d like to share with us? Drop us a line at podcast@cjmcclanahan.com! Connect with CJ on Twitter at @cjmccoach and on LinkedIn. Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider leaving your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally! (Download Episode Here) (Subscribe in iTunes Here) (Connect with CJ on Linkedin) Have you been looking for a better way to give to charitable causes without feeling like you’re money is going to fund another overpaid executive? Check out how different giving is over at the Two Rule Foundation. ThriveMap University is for overachieving professionals who are 100% COMMITTED growing their careers while increasing their tolerance to stress. Learn how to get more fulfillment out of life while continuing to do amazing things in business and the community. Resources from This Episode: Smartphone Compulsion Test by Dr. David Greenfield Scientists Study Nomophobia—Fear of Being without a Mobile Phone via Scientific American Social Media Is 'Ripping Apart' Society - Ex-Facebook Executive Chamath Palihapitiya on CNBC How Facebook Was Designed to Exploit the Vulnerability of the Human Mind - Sean Parker, Chamath Palihapitiya The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Moment App - iOS app that limits time usage on distracting apps and social media How to Use Timeboxing via Mindtools What Is An Appropriate Response Time To Email? via FastCompany Waiting For a Reply? Study Explains The Psychology Behind Email Response Time via Forbes Why Every Organization Needs A Standard Response Time Policy via Forbes
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CJ McClanahan believes that fundamentally, every business has the core objective to “deliver goods or services in a fashion that provides an en ever increasing value to the shareholders.” Additionally, in a highly competitive, constantly changing marketplace, all businesses must adhere to one additional ideal in order to thrive and effectively adhere to their core objective that is to “provide an exceptional experience for their employee that inspires and enables them to grow and achieve their goals.” About CJ: CJ began his consulting career as a licensed business coach with Action Coach and was soon recognized as one of the top coaches in the United States. He was named the “Rookie of the Year” and “Coach of the Year” in his territory and was recognized nationally with the “Action Man of the Year” award. CJ started reachmore, in September of 2003, 5 days before his son Ian was born all because he was inspired by a book. Send him an email at books@goreachmore.com and he will tell you which book inspired him and also give you a list of his favorite books.