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Let's be honest - as a jewelry biz owner you've had your fair share of failures on your journey. Today I'm walking through how to reframe failure and use it as a catalyst for growth. I'll be diving into how to the shift towards a growth mindset, learning from mistakes, adapting and innovating, and sharing some practical tips for embracing failure. Topics Discussed: Reframing failure as an avenue for growth Adopting a growth mindset Learning from mistakes and utilizing them as learning experiences Embracing failure to drive innovation and adaptation Tips for reframing failure The role of failures in your path to success So, grab your coffee or tea, and let's dive in together! _________________ Ready for growth? Then this invitation is for you... If you're looking for my support on how to scale your jewelry business, join the Jewelry Business Academy. This is the most expansive and supportive container for jewelry business owners who want to scale to 6+ figures without burning out. You'll get my eyes on your business every single week, as well as lots of 1:1 support and will join a community of jewelry business owners all scaling their businesses together. I've helped jewelry business owners from around the world, from those who are just starting out, to those making multiple six-figures, build solid foundations in their business, find clarity, implement systems and proven growth strategies, and hit big goals, and I want to help you do the same. Learn more here: jewelrybusinessacademy.ca P.S. I love connecting with you on your entrepreneurial journey! Join me on Instagram: robynclarkcoaching
Philip Howard is the Founder of Common Good, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that advocates simplifying government, as well as a lawyer, renowned columnist, and author. In 2017, he was a member of President Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum, where his reports played a key role in influencing the Trump Administration's infrastructure proposals, including speeding up approval times. His latest book is titled Not Accountable: Rethinking the Constitutionality of Public Employee Unions.
We love Sundays at The River! Jump into service with us now for Pastor Jack's message "Soaring Over Failures". Join us for service every Sunday at 9 and 11am (PST) and Wednesday at 7pm (PST) If you received Christ through this message, text JESUS to (253) 859-0832 We would love to hear how God is touching your life through this ministry! If you would like to partner with us financially, online giving is available through PushPay: https://theriver.church/give/ Looking to connect with us? Follow us on social media and download our app to stay connected and encouraged throughout your week! http://www.theriver.church http://www.facebook.com/riveroflifekent http://www.twitter.com/riveroflifekent http://www.instagram.com/riveroflifekent http://www.theriver.church/app #RiverFam #KentWA #SeattleWA
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"The Barrel House" Hard Gritty blues with a a little southern rock. We do not do traditional blues. We do blues based rock n roll from hard/stoner/Psychedelic. We find newer and emerging artists around the world that have that pure gritty sound. If it's not Gritty, Raw & Pure; it ain't Cowboy's Juke Joint! With Hosts: Mike & Stone. Live Sunday's 8:00 PM EST on www.cowboysjukejoint.com1. The Mothercrow - Revolution2. Hot Tramp - Seventh Son3. Killer Deal - Burnout4. Reignwolf - Are you Satisfied5. The Cosmic Trip Advisers - Oh My My My6. The Grizzled Mighty - Kill it with Fire7. The Gaslight Anthem - The 59 Sound8. The Gaslight Anthem - Too Much Blood 9. Willow Child - Land of Snow10. Joey O And the 77's - Bleeding on the Radio11. Mo Louda and the Humble - Knocked Out 12. Buffalo Bill - Keep it to yourself13. Black Eyed Snakes - Honey14. Green Gasoline - One in the Same15. River Cult - Point of Faliure 16. Stonekind - Behold the Stone17. Vinjo - Ninja in the Sky18. Sobchak - More Doors19. Gora Mama - The Call20. Elephant Riders - Supernova21. Hela - Golden Snake 22. Leogun - By the Reigns
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If you want to become Infinity .0 verses in life, then let the failures come once in life.But after failing, please give a reply to Faliure, breaking his face with 6 learnings. 
Tim Ash is a keynote speaker and best-selling author who has worked for top companies around the world. His knowledge of persuasion and online marketing has produced more than $1.2 billion of value for his clients. He has presented at over 200 events across four continents on stages with more than 12,000 audience members. He was a co-founder and CEO of Site Tuners, a strategic digital optimization agency, and the founding chair of the international Digital Growth Unleashed event. He has helped brands such as Google, Facebook, and Expedia develop successful marketing initiatives and has authored more than 100 published articles. His most recent book, Unleash your Primal Brain, was released last month. In today's episode, Tim explains some of his secrets about creating successful landing pages. The Holy Trinity In order to create a successful landing page, there are three key questions to ask ourselves. Tim's “Holy Trinity” of landing page optimization includes the following: What is the page about? The first thing we should know is what the page is about. This should be the headline. We should know what the benefit of the form is. Often, this is the sub-headline. What is the form asking me to do? The CTA should fulfill the visitor's needs. What happens when I press the button? Answers to each of these questions are essential in building a great landing page. We need to determine a purpose and provide a distinct Call to Action. Purpose A successful landing page needs to have a purpose. Tim defines a landing page as “any page that has significant potential to have economic value flow through it” and channels significant traffic. This means a landing page could be a campaign stand-alone page, the homepage of our website, a catalog that's indexed in shopping search engines, or a product detail page. Whatever the case, each landing page needs to have a specific goal and purpose. What problem is our landing page going to solve? Or as the number one question in Tim's Holy Trinity asks, what is the page about? Our landing page needs to focus on one specific goal. This purpose could be to raise awareness about a product or to get our customers to subscribe to our email list. Whatever the case, we have to make our purpose clear to our audience the second they land on our page. The biggest mistake Tim sees people make is not addressing the needs of their audience. “The biggest mistake that I see marketers continue to make is that we're talking about stuff that's in our own self-interest as marketers. You know, ‘We're great,' ‘This is the world's best solution.'” Tim explained. “It's really [about] having that user-centered focus . . . A well-designed landing page is going to address the needs of the person. And only by doing that, can you make more money as a business.” Whether we want our consumers to watch a video, send an email, download an eBook, or make an appointment, it needs to be persuasive and focus on the visitor. We need to understand exactly who we are talking to. Who is my tribe? What are their values? The same story can have two very different meanings depending on the person and their cultural background. In order to make sure we are getting our message across, we must understand who our audience is. “The question is, does [our landing page] meet the needs of the intended audience, and do a high percentage of visitors act and do the thing that you want them to do?” Tim said. “The point of the landing page is to align with the goals of the visitors and to have them take action.” Within the marketing funnel, our landing page is an essential element. The marketing funnel is a business process with steps, often starting with customer awareness and leading to purchase. Call to Action A successful landing page needs to have a Call to Action (CTA). A CTA is the part of our landing page that tells our audience what we want them to do. This could be a form they need to fill out to “Subscribe Now” or a link that says “Read More” and directs them to our blog posts. Here are some examples of a CTA: Subscribe here for FREE weekly newsletters Read more here Sign up now Follow our Twitter Watch this video Book your appointment today for 15% off Contact us today for a FREE consultation The best CTAs (calls-to-action) often start with an action word, create a sense of urgency, and tell our audience what's in it for them (Source: SproutSocial). Questions two and three of Tim's Holy Trinity are: What is the form asking me to do? What happens when I press the button? We can also ask ourselves, where is the traffic going? Where do we want them to go? The CTA should answer these questions. Visual Clutter A successful landing page needs to avoid visual clutter. The second biggest mistake Tim sees on landing pages is visual clutter or “visual boogers” as he calls them. “[Visual clutter] is death by a thousand cuts,” Tim said. “We start decorating [our pages] with drop shadow on the button, or just obnoxious extraneous detail and ‘visual boogers,' I call them, all over your page and not having a sense of priorities. To me, landing pages should have a zen-like stillness, out of which the Call to Action naturally arises.” To get someone on our website, we often need to interrupt them and fight for their attention. But once a visitor is on our website, it needs to be calm. We no longer need to compete for attention on the page. We need to simplify, simplify, simplify. We need to make our core message clear. For everything, ask, “Why is this on the page?” It should all have a purpose that goes back to our central goal. “Figure out what's important, make that more visually prominent, and tone everything else down,” Tim said. “I'd say that taking a machete to all of the clutter on your website is step one.” One tool we can use is a heat map to help determine what visitors aren't using, and then go through and remove all the elements people aren't clicking on. However, even before that, we should have the discipline to strip the access away so everything is visible on just one page (whether that be a laptop screen or phone screen). We shouldn't have to scroll. If we do, we can cut more stuff. We should only have things on our landing page that answer the three questions in Tim's Holy Trinity to landing pages. “The visual priorities are, what's the page about? That's the headline. What's the form asking me to do? That's the form sub-headline. And what happens when I press the button? And that should be stated in terms of what's useful to the visitor. What do they get? So, if you have those three things as your top three visually prominent things on the page, you win, and anything else just needs to go,” Tim explained. Trust A successful landing page needs to establish trust. Trust has to precede the conversation. “Another thing that marketers can take advantage of is badges that indicate various kinds of trust. Whether it's a transactional trust or third party credibility or testimonials, awards, that kind of stuff can be really, really powerful. Instead of you saying you're great, get other people saying you're great,” Tim said. One of the most important things is our approach. The biggest mistake we can make is designing our page to focus on our own interests and toot our own horn. We don't want to make our landing page an ad. We must have an outside-in mentality, meaning we are user-centered. As we do this, we build trust with our visitors and they will be more likely to complete our CTA. Key Takeaways Thank you so much Tim for sharing your stories and knowledge with us today. Here are some of my key takeaways from this episode: Our landing page needs to have a single, central purpose. Our landing page needs to be focused on solving a problem for our audience. Our landing page needs to have a strong CTA (call to action) with clear benefits for our visitors. Our landing page needs to be simple. We need to cut out the clutter. Everything on our page should align with our central goal. Our landing page needs to establish trust. Connect with Tim If you enjoyed this interview and want to learn more about Tim or connect with him, you can visit timash.com, and listen to part two of this episode. For more about his latest book, you can go to primalbrain.com. Want to be a Better Digital Monetizer? Did you like today's episode? Then please follow these channels to receive free digital monetization content: Get a free Monetization Assessment of your business Subscribe to the free Monetization eMagazine. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation YouTube channel. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Follow Monetization Nation on Instagram and Twitter. Share Your Story What elements do you include on your landing pages? Do you implement the same key elements Tim does? Please join our private Monetization Nation Facebook group and share your insights with other digital monetizers. Read at: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/90-how-to-create-a-successful-landing-page/
Welcome to the first episode of season 2 of ANTISOCIAL TEENAGER PODCAST. In this episode, Aishveen Kaur talks about faliure and what we go through when we fail. . Instagram : @antisocialteenagerpodcast Twitter: @ ATpodcastt gmail : aishveenk3@gmail.com
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Very often when we speak of success, we do one of two things, follow the status quo of what success means these days, or we put the word success in inverted commas because we know that not everyone’s version of success is not the same. Working with so many clients over the years I’ve heard versions of success like owning my own home, making six figures, to living off the grid and travelling, to being able to wake up without pain or feeling like a good dad to my kids. So, as you can see from these examples, everyone is looking at success through their own lens whether that’s material gain or personal growth.So how does one define their own meaning of success? How do you know what success actually means to you? It all starts with defining what is meaningful to you. For those of you who’ve known me for a while, you know that I am all about the inside out approach, meaning what’s going on within you so that you can reflect that outwardly. So, by defining what’s meaningful to you, you’ll be able to feel much more aligned with the successes you wish to create in your life. To do this, you must get as detailed and specific as possible around the things that matter to you. For example, when I ask someone what success to them is, they might say ‘to feel fulfilled in life or to feel like they’re making a difference.’ What precisely does this mean? You want to break that down specifically, what is being successful in life mean to you? What does making a difference mean to you? How will you know when you’re making a difference? Is it when you are creating a service in your business that’s helping others? Is being fulfilled in life when you get your master’s degree or some other qualification? Is it when you start your own family? When you get that number one hit? We need to break these things down, otherwise they feel like wishy-washy dreams that don’t really give us a bull’s-eye target. And we want a bull’s eye target, so that we can make practical decisions in our day-to-day lives to create our version of success. Tune in for full episode!If you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/how-to-define-your-own-meaning-of-success and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles/
This is quite an important topic and it’s one that I cover and talk about a lot, because in my time as a teacher working with students and working with clients, it is one of the biggest things that come up. Anyone who knows me, will have heard me say at least once, that failure is feedback; mistakes are feedback. So what I want to do is cover what I think are the five steps, at least five key steps that you can take to help you overcome failure and the first one is your mindset.How you view mistakes is really important. The biggest difference between those who succeed and those who fail is how they deal with it. In fact, most successful people fail more often because they know that failure is just part of the process on route to success. I think about failure and success as two sides of the same coin; you can’t have one without the other. So when you fail at something, remember that it’s just part of the journey towards succeeding and when you succeed, remember it’s part of the journey towards another failure, towards another success and so forth. How we overcome failure is by understanding that all it is, is just feedback. When we go into any venture, project or anything that we’re doing, we must understand that there will always be ups and downs. There will always be duality in our experience and so our mindset around it is to recognize it as part of the process rather than seeing it as a downfall. It’s really just all feedback. So how you think about failure is a really key and important factor, so look at how you think about it and try on my view. It is just feedback on what’s not working what might need to change and how you can do differently next time.The second step would be to let go of any self-judgment. The truth is, you will fail not all the time, but some of the time and when you do it doesn’t define your character or who you are as a person, unless you let it! When you fail in fact, it implies that you’re taking action, that you’re possibly trying something new and these are in fact great character-building exercises. It is like one of those quotes that I love by Wayne Gretzky - “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”. So it is better that you take those shots and miss and miss again, until you’re finally able to understand the best way, the best angle, the best height; you get the point. So, let go of self-judgment. If you failed at something, it doesn’t mean that you are not capable, it just means that you didn’t do it in the way that would allow you to succeed. And when you let go of that self-judgment and labelling like ‘I’m a failure or I always make mistakes’ which by the way isn’t true unless you choose to believe them, then it frees you up to move past it. I encourage you to let go of the self-judgment that can come up around making mistakes or failing at something. There’s always an opportunity to make a better choice, remember that.Tune in to full episode and grab steps 3-5!If you enjoyed this episode, check out the show notes and more at https://www.simoneniles.com/blog/5-steps-to-overcome-failure and follow at https://www.instagram.com/simone_niles/
The fear of failure gripes us from time to time. We are given some kind of challenge but sometimes when it comes to the crunch we are overtaken by the grip of fear. For some it is flying or getting into a lift for others it can be shyness or stage fright. The fear of failure can grip us when we least expect it and yet at other times the fear is there as the countdown to the dentist ticks by. Some Believers cant wait to get stuck into the ministry that God has for them and others become stressed at the prospect of stepping out. Fear of failure can be strong because we see our own inadequacies mainly in human terms. With God nothing is impossible. God gave Moses so much reassurance in lots of areas. We know this story has a good ending, Red sea, Ten commandments and after 40 years in the wilderness because of disobedience the Israelites reached the promised land. We must draw good conclusions from this story and apply the idea that God is empowering us just like He empowered Moses. Don’t let the fear of failure drive you, trust God for success in all that you are called to do.
Following on from last week, Simon is preaching in our Unstuck series on the Parable of the Older Son Bible Verses Mentioned: Luke 15:1 Now the tax collectors and sinners were all drawing near to hear him. Alle Zöllner und Sünder suchten seine Nähe, um ihm zuzuhören. 2 And the Pharisees and the scribes grumbled, saying, “This man receives sinners and eats with them.” Und die Pharisäer und Schriftgelehrten murrten: Der nimmt Sünder auf und isst mit ihnen. 3 So he told them this parable: Er aber erzählte ihnen das folgende Gleichnis: 28 But he was angry and refused to go in. His father came out and entreated him, Da wurde er zornig und wollte nicht hineingehen. Sein Vater aber kam heraus und redete ihm zu. 29 but he answered his father, ‘Look, these many years I have served you, and I never disobeyed your command, yet you never gave me a young goat, that I might celebrate with my friends. Er aber entgegnete seinem Vater: All die Jahre diene ich dir nun, und nie habe ich ein Gebot von dir übertreten. Doch mir hast du nie einen Ziegenbock gegeben, dass ich mit meinen Freunden hätte feiern können. 30 But when this son of yours came, who has devoured your property with prostitutes, you killed the fattened calf for him!’ Aber nun, da dein Sohn heimgekommen ist, der da, der dein Vermögen mit Huren verprasst hat, hast du für ihn das Mastkalb geschlachtet. His father came out and began entreating him. Sein Vater aber kam heraus und redete ihm zu. "My child" "Mein Kind" “My child, you are always with me.” "Mein Kind, du bist immer mit mir." “My child, you are always with me, and all that is mine is yours” "Kind, du bist immer bei mir, und alles, was mein ist, ist dein." Luke 15:32 It was fitting to celebrate and be glad, for this your brother was dead, and is alive; he was lost, and is found.’” Feiern muss man jetzt und sich freuen, denn dieser dein Bruder war tot und ist lebendig geworden, war verloren und ist gefunden worden.
This week Matt is talking to us about getting Unstuck from faliure, through the Parable of the lost son Bible Verses Mentioned: Luke 15 20 So he got up and went to his father. “While he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was moved with compassion. His father ran to him, hugged him, and kissed him. 20 Er machte sich auf den Weg und ging zurück zu seinem Vater. Der erkannte ihn schon von weitem. Voller Mitleid lief er ihm entgegen, fiel ihm um den Hals und küsste ihn. 18 I will get up and go to my father, and say to him, “Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 19 I no longer deserve to be called your son. Take me on as one of your hired hands.” ’ 18 Ich will zu meinem Vater gehen und ihm sagen: Vater, ich bin schuldig geworden an Gott und an dir. 19 Sieh mich nicht länger als deinen Sohn an, ich bin es nicht mehr wert. Lass mich bitte als Arbeiter bei dir bleiben!‹ 21 Then his son said, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I no longer deserve to be called your son.’ 22 But the father said to his servants, 21 ›Vater‹, sagte der Sohn, ›ich bin schuldig geworden an Gott und an dir. Sieh mich nicht länger als deinen Sohn an, ich bin es nicht mehr wert.‹ 22 Sein Vater aber befahl den Knechten: Romans 8:26–27 26 In the same way, the Spirit comes to help our weakness. We don’t know what we should pray, but the Spirit himself pleads our case with unexpressed groans. 27 The one who searches hearts knows how the Spirit thinks, because he pleads for the saints, consistent with God’s will. 26 Dabei hilft uns der Geist Gottes in all unseren Schwächen und Nöten. Wissen wir doch nicht einmal, wie wir beten sollen, damit es Gott gefällt! Deshalb tritt Gottes Geist für uns ein, er bittet für uns mit einem Seufzen, wie es sich nicht in Worte fassen lässt. 27 Und Gott, der unsere Herzen durch und durch kennt, weiß, was der Geist für uns betet. Denn im Gebet vertritt der Geist die Menschen, die zu Gott gehören, so wie Gott es möchte. 12 The younger son said to his father, ‘Father, give me my share of the inheritance.’ Then the father divided his estate between them. 12 Eines Tages sagte der jüngere zu ihm: ›Vater, ich will jetzt schon meinen Anteil am Erbe haben. Da teilte der Vater seinen Besitz unter die beiden auf. Romans 5:6,7,8 6 While we were still weak, at the right moment, Christ died for ungodly people. 8 But God shows his love for us, because while we were still sinners Christ died for us. 10 If we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son while we were still enemies, now that we have been reconciled, how much more certain is it that we will be saved by his life? 6 Diese Liebe zeigt sich darin, dass Christus zur rechten Zeit für uns gottlose Menschen gestorben ist. Als wir noch hilflos der Sünde ausgeliefert waren, hat er sein Leben für uns gegeben. 8 Gott aber beweist uns seine große Liebe gerade dadurch, dass Christus für uns starb, als wir noch Sünder waren. 10 Als wir Gott noch feindlich gegenüberstanden, hat er uns durch den Tod seines Sohnes mit sich selbst versöhnt. Wie viel mehr werden wir, da wir jetzt Frieden mit Gott haben, am Tag des Gerichts bewahrt bleiben, nachdem ja Christus auferstanden ist und lebt. Romans 8:15 15 You didn’t receive a spirit of slavery to lead you back again into fear, but you received a Spirit that shows you are adopted as his children. 15 Denn der Geist Gottes, den ihr empfangen habt, führt euch nicht in eine neue Sklaverei, in der ihr wieder Angst haben müsstet. Er hat euch vielmehr zu Gottes Söhnen und Töchtern gemacht. Romans 8:32 32 He didn’t spare his own Son but gave him up for us all. Won’t he also freely give us all things with him? 32 Gott hat sogar seinen eigenen Sohn nicht verschont, sondern ihn für uns alle dem Tod ausgeliefert. Sollte er uns da noch etwas vorenthalten?
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Axel explains how failure is something most people are scared of and how is stops most from being who they want to be or doing what they love. Website: https://axelperez4u.wixsite.com/home/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplyaxelpodcast/?hl=en Listen Elsewhere: http://hyperurl.co/SimplyAxel Merch: https://axelperez4u.wixsite.com/home/online-store Follow Axel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/axelperez4u/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/perezaxel4u Snapchat: axelistheboy Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq9Xgw8VrAU5LT7K2hXeBog?view_as=subscriber Website: https://axelperez4u.wixsite.com/home
John Eades is the CEO of LearnLoft, an organization focused on developing the modern professional. He is also the author of F.M.L. Standing Out and Being a Leader and host of the Follow My Lead podcast. He wants a world where every modern professional adds value to his or her organization and the world. He writes or has been featured on Inc.com, LinkedIn Pulse, TrainingIndustry.com, eLearningIndustry.com, CNBC Money, and more. He also was a professional Golfer which he says thought him how to deal with failure!When I asked John to be a guest on the podcast, I didn't expect to discuss Garth Brooks' hit song 'Standing Outside the Fire', Soccer (Football) or Faith but it's amazing what comes up and becomes very relevant as these conversations unfold and this one was absolutely one of the best so far for that.During this hour long conversation, we go broad and deep into John's career, learnings, turning points, faith, success, and so much more. A summary of the topics covered including the key 1% Better takeaways, and book recommendations are covered below.I really hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it.Summary:Earliest Memories growing up with his brothers and familyA Soccer Shoe/Boot incident at the age of 6Discuss how soccer is growing but is not part of the DNA in the USA yet!Sport being a huge part of John’s life growing upAmbition was leading John to step on others to get where he wanted to get to!Faith was always a strong part of John’s lifeA Big Personal Turning point in John’s mindset with Faith being a bit part of this!Realizing that he was thinking too much of himself – the moment was defining!That lead John to start to think of others more and focused on this!You become a combination of the 5 people you surround yourself with!The Candle story– work on getting this brighter rather than dimmer!The importance of ValuesA learning switch go off in John after giving up professional golfA meeting with the Author John Gordon that became a lesson in how to collaborateThe importance of being authenticWe’re all selling every single day, we just don’t realize it and it might not be for a product in exchange for Money!Quid Pro Quo– find ways to help others and they will help you backGolf – How to deal with failure and comparisons to baseballThe Garth Brooks song 'Standing outside of the fire' and how it inspired JohnFacing Fears by standing inside the fireHow John has just kept going and stick with it even when it felt like others might not be listeningBiggest Professional Turning Point - Setting up a learning technologies company but 9 months in, it wasn’t working out!After firing an employee, John realized that he was the problem from a leadership perspective.This sparked the change to be a content company focusing on leadershipKnowing that leadership is about other people more than the leader!This helped John realize that he had to trust others, not be in every decision and know that not everyone does it your way and that is ok!This lead to John becoming very clear on his purpose – every day waking up being excited to learn and help other people learn about leadership!How John defines success today - significance over successFaith v Meditation and how they compare! Going beyond yourself is keyDon't stay in the middle - Taking a stand and believing in something but don’t stay in the middleDefining leadership – Someone who’s actions inspire, empower, and serve others to produce an improved state over an extended period of time!Key lessons shared:Behaviours become habits, habits becomes resultsBehaviours – consciously doneHabits – unconsciously doneLeadership Circles:Top Two are Confidence & Drive = The Jackass Compound!Bottom Two are Selflessness & Character = The Cordual compound = too niceSurround yourself with people that are doing good things – it will lead you to good things!Be Proactive and find people in your life that will help you!Leadership - love and discipline are key traits to use!!Buyer Alignment– Think of what you can do for the customer – Quid Pro Quo!Build relationships – not hard sellingLearning from Failure with Golf – you rarely win!!Stand inside the fire – push yourself outside the comfort-zoneAlways focus on doing work that’s of value to you at the very least – if others find value in it, then great!Know when it’s time to leave or if there are opportunities to change!A failure can lead to a purpose to help other peopleAsk yourself how you define success!Practice Patience and be ProactiveLeadership – the key trait = Empathy at all costs! Jack Welch as the key leadership trait!There are no bad teams, just bad leaders – Jocko WillinkBook:The Energy Bus – John GordonBook : Two Chairs by Bob BodenConnect with John:www.learnloft.comLinkedIn – JohnEades
John Eades is the CEO of LearnLoft, an organization focused on developing the modern professional. He is also the author of F.M.L. Standing Out and Being a Leader and host of the Follow My Lead podcast. He wants a world where every modern professional adds value to his or her organization and the world. He writes or has been featured on Inc.com, LinkedIn Pulse, TrainingIndustry.com, eLearningIndustry.com, CNBC Money, and more. He also was a professional Golfer which he says thought him how to deal with failure!When I asked John to be a guest on the podcast, I didn't expect to discuss Garth Brooks' hit song 'Standing Outside the Fire', Soccer (Football) or Faith but it's amazing what comes up and becomes very relevant as these conversations unfold and this one was absolutely one of the best so far for that.During this hour long conversation, we go broad and deep into John's career, learnings, turning points, faith, success, and so much more. A summary of the topics covered including the key 1% Better takeaways, and book recommendations are covered below.I really hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it.Summary:Earliest Memories growing up with his brothers and familyA Soccer Shoe/Boot incident at the age of 6Discuss how soccer is growing but is not part of the DNA in the USA yet!Sport being a huge part of John’s life growing upAmbition was leading John to step on others to get where he wanted to get to!Faith was always a strong part of John’s lifeA Big Personal Turning point in John’s mindset with Faith being a bit part of this!Realizing that he was thinking too much of himself – the moment was defining!That lead John to start to think of others more and focused on this!You become a combination of the 5 people you surround yourself with!The Candle story– work on getting this brighter rather than dimmer!The importance of ValuesA learning switch go off in John after giving up professional golfA meeting with the Author John Gordon that became a lesson in how to collaborateThe importance of being authenticWe’re all selling every single day, we just don’t realize it and it might not be for a product in exchange for Money!Quid Pro Quo– find ways to help others and they will help you backGolf – How to deal with failure and comparisons to baseballThe Garth Brooks song 'Standing outside of the fire' and how it inspired JohnFacing Fears by standing inside the fireHow John has just kept going and stick with it even when it felt like others might not be listeningBiggest Professional Turning Point - Setting up a learning technologies company but 9 months in, it wasn’t working out!After firing an employee, John realized that he was the problem from a leadership perspective.This sparked the change to be a content company focusing on leadershipKnowing that leadership is about other people more than the leader!This helped John realize that he had to trust others, not be in every decision and know that not everyone does it your way and that is ok!This lead to John becoming very clear on his purpose – every day waking up being excited to learn and help other people learn about leadership!How John defines success today - significance over successFaith v Meditation and how they compare! Going beyond yourself is keyDon't stay in the middle - Taking a stand and believing in something but don’t stay in the middleDefining leadership – Someone who’s actions inspire, empower, and serve others to produce an improved state over an extended period of time!Key lessons shared:Behaviours become habits, habits becomes resultsBehaviours – consciously doneHabits – unconsciously doneLeadership Circles:Top Two are Confidence & Drive = The Jackass Compound!Bottom Two are Selflessness & Character = The Cordual compound = too niceSurround yourself with people that are doing good things – it will lead you to good things!Be Proactive and find people in your life that will help you!Leadership - love and discipline are key traits to use!!Buyer Alignment– Think of what you can do for the customer – Quid Pro Quo!Build relationships – not hard sellingLearning from Failure with Golf – you rarely win!!Stand inside the fire – push yourself outside the comfort-zoneAlways focus on doing work that’s of value to you at the very least – if others find value in it, then great!Know when it’s time to leave or if there are opportunities to change!A failure can lead to a purpose to help other peopleAsk yourself how you define success!Practice Patience and be ProactiveLeadership – the key trait = Empathy at all costs! Jack Welch as the key leadership trait!There are no bad teams, just bad leaders – Jocko WillinkBook:The Energy Bus – John GordonBook : Two Chairs by Bob BodenConnect with John:www.learnloft.comLinkedIn – JohnEades
I veckans avsnitt av Insnöad diskuteras nya Star Wars filmen Solo och varför det gick så illa samt skandalen i USA med rebooten av Roseanne. Vidare snackas det om Obamas nya karriär inom Netflix och Strangers Things säsong 2. Det peppas för att Foo Fighters är om mindre än en vecka och sedan åker värdparet till Japan! Välkomna! facebook.com/insnoadpodden twitter.com/insnoadpodden insnoadpodden@gmail.com
When life knocks you down, when you feel like giving up, that’s when you need to push. Today I talk about a big failure I had, how I’m getting through it, and how I’m staying positive.
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Fists clenched, hidden iPhone filming from his shirt pocket, Jia Jiang stands in a glossy-tiled shopping mall in east Texas. And, as if tugged by a magnet, he ambles towards a seated security guard. With beads of sweat gathering at his temples, Jia plants his feet. The guard glances up. Jia swallows. “Can I have a hundred dollars?” This is Jia Jiang’s first foray into the world of deliberate rejection. And he will continue deliberately seeking rejection for one hundred days. Have you ever walked up to ask someone for something, and been terrified of the response? Maybe it was asking for a raise. Maybe a bank loan. Maybe it was asking someone on a date. You feel your chest tighten, heart rate increase. And all of a sudden your little request starts looking more like Everest the closer you get. The fact is, the fear of rejection paralyzes us all. In this interview you will learn: - Jia's inspiring story of how he overcame the fear of rejection - Tactics and strategies of how you can overcome rejection too - One of the coolest stories you will hear - What it takes to become a successful entrepreneur I Need Your Help! If you haven’t already, I would love if you could be awesome and take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It’s the most amazing way to help the show grow and reach more people! Leave a review for the Foundr Podcast!
Senior Pastor John Roddis speaks on "Faliure Freeze" and things that may hold us back!
Senior Pastor John Roddis speaks on "Faliure Freeze" and things that may hold us back!
Pastor Albert teaches from Luke 22:39-46
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