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The 1% Life
158: Are You Wired to Win?

The 1% Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 25:28


Join us in our next FREE 7 Day Online Get Primed Challenge by going to: www.GetPrimedChallenge.com Want to Connect on Social? Connect with me on IG @joaniedhillon Facebook @https://www.facebook.com/JoanieKDhillon (https://www.facebook.com/JoanieKDhillon)  If you got value from today's episode, please leave us a 5 star rating and a positive review.  Join the “Get Primed” Challenge to PRIME your mind in 7 compact days of training and mentorship to crush your sales and income goals in 2020. It's Free to join! Join us at www.getprimedchallenge.com WHY: This episode is for you... There's a desire in you to up-level your sales and begin to sell bigger deals more consistently. You want to breakthrough to that next level of success. You want a competitive advantage over your peers to produce more… You want to serve greater and create greater impact in the world. WHAT:   Mastermind with top performing athletes. They all had 1 thing in common. They were wired to win... Different thinking than the masses. There was an expectation they were going to win. They did the thing even when it was tough and they battled through the suck. They embraced the fear and did it anyway.  They each had very specific morning rituals that primed their mind to win. They were obsessed with personal growth and self development. They each had a high performance necessity. Need to perform.  HOW: Be around other top 1%'ers and those who have the drive to get there and will do whatever it takes. Join us in the Get Primed challenge.

The 1% Life
155: The Power of Self Awareness in Relationships, Sales and Life

The 1% Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 30:57


WHY: This episode is for you... You're ready to ascend to a higher level of connection in your relationships and get better in sales. You are willing to get uncomfortable in order to break through. You're willing to see yourself as others see you in order to strengthen every area of your life. You know you could be leading more of your potential buyers to move forward with you but you may not know how to do that. WHAT:  We can never and will never experience a massive breakthrough in any area of our life if we do not first hold an awareness of who we are being.  METAPHOR - admit that i don't take criticism from my partner well. I immediately attack back out of defense. Self reflection Being at the effect of others vs choosing to be at cause. Where am i being at the effect of someone else's behavior,  HOW: Be open to criticism without being quick to defend. Is this true? Choose to self reflect vs place blame on every situation of discomfort you encounter. What was my role? Who was I being? What role did I play in this happening? Be willing to admit you don't know everything and that there may be a different way. Change your lens from criticism to feedback. And choose to take it as an opportunity to grow and get better in every area. Register for the next Get Primed Challenge today! getprimedchallenge.com

Empowering Single Moms
Wednesday Devotional/ I'm Overwhelmed

Empowering Single Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 24:36


Today we are fasting from the feelings and thoughts that say, "I'm overwhelmed!" Everything you see in this world was created by God in six days. He's in the business of getting a lot accomplished in little time. And He lives in you! You don't have to carry your burden alone. Most people don't understand what Jesus meant when He said, "Take My yoke upon you". A yoke is a harness placed upon two oxen. It causes them to plow together. So, when one gets weak or overwhelmed, he can continue by being pulled by the other. When we feel weighed down, we need to remember, we are yoked to Him. Jesus is attached to us and will carry the load for us. CAST YOUR CARES UPON GOD He will care for you. How? Be honest. Tell Him what’s wrong. Ask Him to carry it for you and believe He will. Remember, after you give Him your cares, don’t run to pick them back up. Trust Jesus to carry the load for you. BEGIN TO BELIEVE THAT YOU CAN HANDLE ANYTHING Start believing this today. Mark 9:23 says, "All things are possible for those who believe." EAST ON THIS THOUGHT: NOTHING IS TOO DIFFICULT FOR GOD If nothing is too difficult for Him, and He lives in you, then nothing is too difficult for you. You will make it! GOD WILL COMPLETE THOSE THINGS THAT CONCERN YOU As you surrender those concerns to God, they become His responsibility. He will complete, fulfill, perfect, and bring those things to pass. He will lift your burden and finish what He started in your life. THINK IT AND SAY IT!!!! I can handle anything today, because I am yoked to Jesus. Today I refuse to be overwhelmed. I cast all my cares on Jesus. He cares for me and will carry my load. Nothing is too difficult for God. Therefore, I declare that nothing is too difficult for me today! He is the author and finisher of my faith, in Jesus' Name! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/felicia721/message

Rox Talks
088 The State of Facebook Live!

Rox Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 51:33


Today we are diving into Facebook live videos. With roots in home shopping, I love this space and with the trends in social media over the last few years live video is a thing that anyone can do. I thought it would be great to bring on an expert when it comes to live video. I want to introduce you to Irene Chan. Irene is the Marketing Manager for Be.Live. If you watch my videos in my Facebook Page, RoxTalks Podcast, you probably notice that my video is different from others and that's because I use Be.Live fantastic streaming service. As a marketing manager, she's been working in the digital marketing industry for over eight years. She loves the creativity that comes with video production. She has a degree in broadcast communication and is always imagining new live videos to produce. She my first international guest (from the Philippines) and she has so much knowledge to give you. Why is a live video more important than doing a recorded video? 4:52 The impact on network marketers 7:50 The trends for network marketers 9:30 Live Shopping 11:02 How Be.Live helps with online selling 13:15 Advice for the live video beginner 22:17 Dos and Don'ts to those who are doing live videos on Facebook 27:55 What is BeLive? 36:39 Tech Tip - Video gadgets and software 43:50 Mindset Moment - What is the worst that could happen? 46:24 Behind the Scenes - The Content Creation Bootcamp 48:45 Be.Live  Youtube link Content Creation Bootcamp

Grace Extended Podcast
It's Time to Listen (Part 1)

Grace Extended Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 11:09


We invite you to take a posture of learning and listening during this unfortunate time in our country where the conversation about racism has reached a fever pitch. In this episode, we offer resources by Black Christian leaders who we want to learn more from regarding the systemic racial injustice in America. We look forward to listening to Pastor Scottye Halloway, a Grace Church ministry partner and director of Mendenhall Ministries, for Part II in the coming days.  Stay tuned! Email us to comment or suggest another topic you'd like to hear on our podcast. Links: People:Carlos Whitaker (Instagram) Fill in the Blank Racism 2020 Podcast EpisodeLatasha Morrison - bethebridge.com How Be the Bridge BeganPriscilla Shrirer Instagram, TwitterEric Mason Instagram, Twitter Books:Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel WilkersonThe Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby: The AND Campaign 

Fit Doesn’t Fit: Stop Fitting In
Episode 18: The Celebrity Rush

Fit Doesn’t Fit: Stop Fitting In

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 3:19


There is one great celebrity you could follow: You. How? Be the One. How? Check it out in the podcast. And if you like it, just post it in your Instagram Story, and that’s what all I ask for . Get all the valuable resources including YouTube videos, free ebook here: https://linktr.ee/nishthagehija26

The Ambitious VET Podcast
47: How to be a Veteran Focused Employer with Dave Beadle

The Ambitious VET Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 37:43


In this episode: We all have heard of those "Veteran Friendly" companies that are willing to open their doors for the veteran talent pool but what happens when 45% leave within 12 months or even worse the 65% that leave after 24 months? Dave Beadle is a key stakeholder inside of one of the world's largest telicommuncations companies veteran integration programs and has been fighting the good fight of empowering employers with the right tools to retain a invaluable veteran talent pool that desperately is seeking challenge and leadership opportunity. Check this episode out and see if your organization is "Veteran Focused."    Once the interview starts:  0-10:00: Dave's story and wisdom of how different it was to transition back in the 80's vs the 21st century and how he spent close to a decade "figuring it out"  10-14:45: How "Be of Service" led him to figuring out his core purpose and mission  14:45-19:48: How challenging it can be in the 21st century for military veterans looking for respect, to fit in to a companies culture, and feel valued in the marketplace 19:48- 25:20: "Veteran Friendly" VS "Veteran Focused"             Golden Grenades to listen for: Dave's four levels of maximizing a Veteran's talent and skillset as an employer  25:20- 27:52: How can Employers play a better role in Veterans making their first opportunity the one they commit to long term            Golden Grenade to listen for: What are the root causes Veteran turn over inside companies  27:52- 30:00: Dave's three golden grenades: Purpose- Transition is a process- Never to late  30:00- END: HUGE Ambitious Giveaway to help Employers gain a deeper awareness on how to become Veteran Focused    Here is how you can connect with Dave: Sign up for his monthly Newsletter - Forging Integration in Transition by emailing him at info@dhbeadleconsulting.com and mention this Ambitious Vet event. If you are interested in the FREE assessment for Veteran-Friendly to Veteran-Focused, email him at the same address and let him know how to contact you and what is the company. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhbeadle/  Interested in having a conversation around being a monthly, quarterly, annual sponsor of The Ambitious VET Network, Coming inside the tribe and performing the Passion Driven Tip of the Week or being a guest on the show, email me directly for more details: choffmann@vettrainingcoaching.com  If you're unclear on your next fight to fight or need support in the trenches daily while you fight for what you believe in, come join the Ambitious VET Tribe here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheAmbitiousVETTribe/ 

Inside Out Security
Dr. Wolter Pieters on Information Ethics, Part Two

Inside Out Security

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 10:48


In part two of my interview with Delft University of Technology’s assistant professor of cyber risk, Dr. Wolter Pieters, we continue our discussion on transparency versus secrecy in security. We also cover ways organizations can present themselves as trustworthy. How? Be very clear about managing expectations. Declare your principles so that end users can trust that you’ll be executing by the principles you advocate. Lastly, have a plan for know what to do when something goes wrong. And of course there’s a caveat, Wolter reminds us that there’s also a very important place in this world for ethical hackers. Why? Not all security issues can be solved during the design stage. Transparency versus Secrecy Wolter Pieters My name is Wolter Pieters. I have a background in both computer science and philosophy of technology. I'm very much interested in studying cyber security from an angle that either goes a bit more towards the social science, so, why do people behave in certain ways in the cyber security space. But also more towards philosophy and ethics, so, what would be reasons for doing things differently in order to support certain values. Privacy, but then again, I think privacy is a bit overrated. This is really about power balance. It's because everything we do in security will give some people access and exclude other people, and that's a very fundamental thing. It's basically about power balance that is through security we embed into technology. And that is what fundamentally interests me in relation to security and ethics. Cindy Ng How do we live in now world where you just don't know whether or not organizations or governments are behaving in a way that's trustworthy? Wolter Pieters You know, transparency versus secrecy is a very important debate within the security space. This already starts out very fundamentally from the question like, "Should methods for protecting information be publicly known or should they be kept secret because otherwise we may be giving too much information away to hackers, etc?" So, this is a very fundamental thing and in terms of encryption already, there's the principle like, "Hey, encryption algorithms should be publicly known because otherwise we can't even tell how well our information is being protected by means of that encryption and only the keys using encryption should be kept secret." This is a principle called Kerckhoff’s Principle. This is very old and information in security and a lot of the current encryption algorithms actually adhere to that principle and we've also seen encryption algorithms not adhering to that principle. So, algorithms that were secrets, trade secrets, etc. being broken very moments the algorithm became known. So, in that sense there I think most researchers would agree this is good practice. On the other hand it's seems that there's also a certain limit to what we want to be transparent there. Both in terms of security controls, we're not giving away every single thing governments do in terms of security online. So, there is some level of security by obscurity there and more generally to what extent is transparency a good thing. This again ties in with who is a threat. I mean, we have the whole WikiLeaks endeavor and some people will say, "Well, this is great. The government shouldn't be keeping all that stuff secret." So, it's great for trust that this is now all out in the open. On the other hand, you could argue all this and this is actually a threat to trust in the government. So, this form of transparency would be very bad for trust. So, there's clearly a tension there. Some level of transparency may help people trust in the protections embedded in the technology and in the actors that use those technologies online. But on the other hand, if there's too much transparency all the nitty-gritty details may actually decrease trust. You see this all over the place. We've seen it through with the electronic voting as well. If you provide some level of explanation on how certain technologies are being secured, that may help. If you provide too much detail people won't understand it and it will only increase distrust. There is a kind of golden middle there in terms of how much explanation you should give to make people trust in certain forms of security encryption, etc. And again, in the end people will have to rely on experts because physical forms of security, physical ballot boxes, it's possible to explain and how these work and how they are being secured with digital that becomes much more complicated and for most people, they will have to trust the judgment of experts that these forms of security are actually good if the experts believe so. What Trustworthy Organizations Do Differently Cindy Ng What's something an organization can do in order to establish themselves as a trustworthy, morally-sound, ethical organization? Wolter Pieters I think the most important thing that companies can do is very clear in terms of managing expectations. So, couple of examples there, if as a company you decide to provide end-to-end encryption for communications. The people that use your or your jet app exchange messages get the assurance that the messages are encrypted between their device and the device of the one that they're communicating with. And this is a clear statement like, "Hey, we're doing it this way." And that also means that then you shouldn't have any backdoors or means to give this communication away to need the intelligence agencies anyway. Because if this is your standpoint, and people need to be able to trust in that. Similarly, if you are running a social network site and you want people to trust in your policies then you need to be crystal clear. Not only that it's possible to change your privacy settings, to regulate the access that other use of the social networking servers have to your data, but at the same time you need to be crystal clear about how you as a social network operator are using the kind of data. Because sometimes I get the big internet companies are offering all kinds of privacy settings which give people the impression that they can do a lot in terms of their privacy but, yes, this is true for the inter user data access but the provider still sees everything. This seems to be a way of framing privacy in terms of inter user data access. Whereas, I think it's much more fundamental what these companies can do with all the data they gather for all their use and what that means in terms of their power and the position that they get in this whole area of cyberspace this whole arena. So, managing expectations, I mean, there's all kinds of different standpoints also based on different ethical theories, based on different political points of view that you could take in this space. If you want to behave ethically then make sure you list your principles, you list what you do in terms of security and privacy to adhere to those principles and make sure that people can actually trust that this is also what you do in practice. And also make sure that you know exactly what you're going to do in case something goes wrong anyway. We've seen too many breaches where the responses by the companies were not quite up to standards in terms of delaying the announcement of the breach or it's crucial to not only do some prevention in terms of security and privacy but also know what you're going to do in case something goes wrong. Doomsday Scenarios Cindy Ng Yeah, you say, if an IoT device gets created and they get to market their product first and then they'll fix security and privacy later, that's too late. Is it sort of like, "We're doomed already and we're just sort of managing the best way we know how?" Wolter Pieters In a way, it's a good thing when we are nervous about where our society is going because in history at moments where people weren't nervous enough about where society was going, we've seen things go terribly wrong. So, in a sense we need to get rid of the illusion that we can easily be in control or something like that because we can't. The same for elections, there is no neutral space from which people can cast their vote without being influenced and we've seen in recent elections that actually technology is playing more and more of a role in how people perceive political parties and how to make decisions in terms of voting. So, it's inevitable that technology companies have a role in those elections and that's also what they need to acknowledge. And then of course, and I think this is a big question that needs to be asked, "Can we prevent the situation in which the power of certain online stakeholders whether those are companies or are there for a nation state or whatever. Can we prevent a situation in which they get so much power that they are able to influence our governments, either through elections or through other means?" That's a situation that we really don't want to be in and I'm not pretending that I have a crystal clear answers there but this is something that at least we should consider as a possible scenario. And then there's all these doomsday scenarios with Cyber Pearl Harbor and I'm not sure whether these doomsday scenarios are the best way to think about this but we should also not be naive and think that all of this will blow over because maybe indeed we have already been giving away too much power in a sense. So, what we should do is fundamentally rethink the way we think about security and privacy from, "Oh, damn, my photos are I don't know whatever, in the hands of whoever." That's not the point. It's about the scale in which the certain actors either get their hands on data or lots of individuals are able to influence lots of individuals. So, again scale comes in there. It's not about our individual privacy, it's about the power that these stakeholders get by having access to the data over by being able to influence lots and lots of people and that's what the debate needs to be about. Cindy Ng Whoever has the data has power, is what you're getting at. Wolter Pieters Whoever has the data and in a sense that data can then, again, be used also to influence people in a targeted way. If you know that somebody's interested in something, you can try to influence their behavior by referring to the thing that they're interested in. Cindy Ng That's only if you have data integrity. Wolter Pieters Yes. Yes, of course. But on the other hand, little bit of noise in the data doesn't matter too much because if you have data that's more or less correct, you can still achieve a lot. Ethical Hackers Have An Important Role Cindy Ng Anything that I didn't touch upon that you think is important for our listeners to know? Wolter Pieters The one thing that I think is critically important is the role that ethical hackers can have in keeping people alert, in a way maybe even changing the rules of the game, because in the end I also don't think that all security issues can be solved in the design of technology and it's critically important that when technology are being deployed that people keep an eye on issues that may have been overlooked in the design stage of those technologies. We need some people that are paying attention and will be alerting us to issues that may emerge. Cindy Ng It's a scary role to be in though if you're an ethical hacker because what if the government comes around and accuses you being an unethical hacker? Wolter Pieters: Yeah. I think that's an issue but if that's going to be happening, if people are afraid to play this role because legislation doesn't protect them enough, then maybe we need to do something about that. If we don't have people that point us to essential weaknesses in security, then what will happen is that those issues will be kept secret and that they will be misused in ways that we don't know about and I think that's much worse situation to be in.

StrongHer Radio Podcast
StrongHer Radio Episode 36: How to Feel Whole with Shari Teigman

StrongHer Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 44:25


Shari shares her story of leaving an unhappy marriage and becoming a single mum to her boys. Then finding her own path to becoming a Change Instigator for those needing to make a change in their lives.  We talk about how our lives are shaped by beliefs and how you can start to change them. AND how to make change in a feel good way, that isn't about revolution and the quick fix BUT lasting forever change.  We then go into this need for speed in society, what's created it and were it comes from. And how trying to go at break neck speed, means that you create what others want for you and what you feel you SHOULD and not what you want.  And for me the most powerful part, how we're looking for our happiness in the lives of others people like trying on other's peoples clothes rather than taking our own measurements and wearing our own. I love Shari's voice and could listen all day long, this is so powerful and there are many overlaps between our work. So grab a journal and get writing as there are some real nuggets here.  Enjoy.  Big love  Nic x    Get in touch with Nic:  FREE 7 Day Self Love Challenge: www.strongheryou.com Feedback, guest nominations and share your thoughts: nicola@strongherformula.com FREE StrongHer Revolution Facebook Group   Get in touch with Shari:  Shari on Facebook Shari's Business on Facebook Shari's website     Books we Talk About It:  Jen Sincero, How Be a Badass Shaa Wasmund  

No Extra Words one person's search for story

Timing is everything. The "Laundromat" is not what you expected. By Paul Rousseau, copyright 2016, used with permission. Read Paul's bio. Things look different from the "Beyond." By Francis DiClemente, copyright 2015, used with permission. Originally published in The Siren's Call, issue #24, December 2015. Visit Francis's website. The third part of our three-part NaNoWriMo segment. Are you writing? How? Be my buddy! is there just one story of how "He Died?" By A. Elizabeth Herting, copyright 2017, used with permission. Originally published in Literally Stories in June 2017. Visit A. Elizabeth's website.

Christian Living Radio Ministry
Stinkin Thinkin Day 5- 7_18_16, 5

Christian Living Radio Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 23:25


Your Getting Rid Of Stinkin’ Thinkin’ 1. Give your problems to Jesus. He will care for you. (1 Peter 5:7) How? Be honest. Tell him what's wrong. “The old spiritual said Jesus is on the main line tell Him what you want.” So why haven’t you asked HIM? Ask Him to carry it for you and believe He will. Stop picking them back up. Let Jesus carry the load for you.2. Visualize yourself being yoked, to God. He holds you up and pulls you when you are weak, dumbfounded and yes when your totally overwhelmed. You are one with Him. When you feel weak and burdened, remember that He is carrying you. 3. Begin to walk by faith and truly believe that you can handle anything picture yourself doing just that. Start believing today. You can handle and accomplish anything. Mark 9:23 says, "All things are possible for those who believe." Philippians 4:13 says “ I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”2 Corinthians 12:9 But He said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is perfected in weakness." The bible is full of motivational scriptures but you must pick it up and read it first.