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“When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.” – Viktor E. Frankl “Comparison is the thief of joy.” – Theodore Roosevelt "Joy begins where comparison ends." – Lee Brower
"What does how I feel have to do with it? I was focused on what I did and how I could correct it." - Kobe Bryant Always make your future bigger than your past - Dan Sullivan Knowing what I know now, if I had the opportunity to re-live this moment, what could I do to make it even better? "Failures and victories alike are tools for shaping us. Let's make 2025 a year where we embrace growth, create ripples of impact, and make our future bigger than our past." - Lee Brower
"Character is the quiet discipline to stay true to the worthwhile commitments we've made long after the initial emotion fades." - Lee Brower An inspired purpose gives us the resolve to make decisions once and stick to them. Challenge: This week, take one commitment you've made and bring it to life with small, consistent choices. Let your character define you, and watch the ripples of your actions inspire others. "Character doesn't need emotion to thrive; it needs an inspiring purpose. An inspiring purpose will get you through most anything." - Lee Brower
"Choices determine destiny." — Lee Brower "It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." — J.K. Rowling "Life is the sum of all your choices. So what are you doing today?" — Albert Camus My "I CHOOSE STATEMENT: "I choose to live with purpose, not by chance; to be inspired, not influenced; to serve others, not be served; to create ripples of change, not excuses; to thrive through milestones, not just to compete. I choose self-respect, not self-pity. I choose to honor my true self, guided by enduring principles, not the fleeting opinions of others. I choose to be an Arrows Out™ beacon of Positive Generational Impact." — Lee Brower
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” — Martin Luther King Jr. In the context of agency, this reminds us of the responsibility we carry to act with courage, to speak and do good in the face of challenges, and to show untiring love. “We are not isolated beings. The power of one choice can ripple outward, touching countless lives.” — Viktor Frankl “Your beliefs don't make you a better person; your behavior does.” — Lee Brower
“The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others.” – St. John Chrysostom “No creature, not even bees, was made by God as unselfish as a human, yet bees teach us about giving more than we receive.” - Unknown “Like bees pollinating flowers, our small acts of kindness can spread life, gratitude, and growth.” - Lee Brower
"What we do repeatedly defines who we are. Small actions, taken consistently, create great impact." - Lee Brower
Empowered Wealth Perspective Entertaining new perspectives is a critical step in personal growth. By embracing new and diverse ways of thinking, we broaden our outlook and uncover innovative solutions to problems. You will see a new horizon, which generates deep appreciation for where you have been, where you are now and where you have the potential of going. This leads to new thoughts, new vision and new motion, as you continue to balance your approach and capture your progress as you go. - Lee Brower, The Brower Quadrant *DyVal Video from Feb 22, 2019, for Meaningful Monday
Welcome to this week's edition of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower. In this heartfelt episode, Lee reflects on the profound impact of Father's Day, expressing gratitude for his father, his role as a father, and as a grandfather. He shares a touching story about a cherished memory with his late father and emphasizes the vital role fathers and father figures play in the home. Lee introduces the concept of "Involved Fatherhood," highlighting that fatherhood extends beyond biological ties to include stepfathers, single mothers, mentors, and community leaders. He underscores the importance of stability, wisdom, and integrity that fathers and father figures bring to future generations. Through a personal anecdote, Lee demonstrates the power of expressing gratitude to those who have positively impacted our lives. He encourages listeners to commit to nurturing stronger families and creating a legacy of enduring principles, compassion, and deep connections. Join Lee in celebrating the essence of fatherhood every day, and let's work together to build a brighter future for the next generation.
Good morning, everybody. Lee Brower here. Welcome to this week's edition of Meaningful Monday. I am so grateful to be here. I am so glad to be here. Let's go big. In this episode, Lee Brower shares his belief that we can learn from every experience in life, making the world the perfect school. He reflects on a recent event where he spent time with James Dixon, a motivational speaker, and the importance of developing habits of learning. Lee recounts a heartwarming experience with his granddaughters at a Frozen performance, coining the term "clapping frozen moment" to describe those instances of pure joy and excitement. Lee encourages listeners to identify and cherish their own "clapping moments" in daily life, emphasizing the value of living deliberately and creating meaningful memories. He also shares a powerful quote from a masterclass he attended: "It's not what you leave to them. It's what you leave in them." Join Lee in this inspiring episode as he challenges you to find and own your moments of joy. Live life deliberately and make every moment an asset.
Welcome to this week's edition of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower. In this inspiring episode, Lee shares a unique perspective on gratitude through a prayer about biscuits, emphasizing how life's individual components, both good and bad, can come together to create something wonderful. Lee takes us back to 1898, illustrating how focusing on positivity can lead to innovative solutions, as exemplified by the transition from horse-drawn carriages to automobiles. He challenges us to shift our focus from negative to positive aspects in our daily lives, encouraging us to ask ourselves, "What is one good thing that happened today?" Join Lee in this empowering journey to amplify the good and make a meaningful impact in our families, workplaces, and communities. Let's start the week with a positive mindset and a commitment to being the answer to someone's prayer. Have a meaningful week!
Good morning, everybody. Lee Brower here. Welcome to this edition of Meaningful Monday. I am grateful to be here. I am glad to be here. Have you ever heard of the Diderot effect? Few of you probably have. I had never heard about it until just reading recently, and I was able to link several things to it. So let's talk about where did the Diderot effect come from? It came from the 17th century from a man, French philosopher by the name of Denis Diderot. And what he did is he put together a book he called his encyclopedia, but had all All of the great philosophers, Voltaire, et cetera, brought together on how to run governments, how to put the, and it became well-known and kind of a guideline for a lot of the governments. And Catherine the Great saw it. She wanted to get it somehow. So happens that Diderot, after his fourth child, needed money. So she came in and bought it from him. She let him be the librarian for the rest of his life, but she was able then to access it and use it in her own governing and her enlightenment period going forward. word. One of the things that he talked about later that he wrote about, he said, you know, it was really interesting because when I had that money, I thought, well, I need to buy something. So he said, and he went out and bought the most expensive gown that he could buy. They call it a gown back then. We'd wear it, you know, and it was silk. And once he had the gown, he said, well, I need some shoes. Can't wear these scrutty shoes with this. So he bought some nice shoes, but no, not just one pair, several pair. I need different colors to go in and I need other parts of my outfit, my leggings, my everything. So he just one thing bought another. And then he looked around his house. I need couch. How could I walk in like this when we got pretty furniture like this? And so this cascade of consumption, cascade of consumption starts to happen. Has it happened to you? I think it's happened to all of us in some way. I mean, say you pick up a sport, you're going to golf. What happens is you don't just buy the clubs. Then you got to buy the outfit and then you got to do this outfit because this one is what this, and then you got to get the the right balls. And then this happens and you hear about this and you get a cascade of consumption. Buy a new car, things happen to it. Buy a new furniture, cascaded consumption. And so it's all arrows in because it forces you to think inward, not outward. So, you know, how can we turn that on its head? How can we use that to make ourselves better? How can we turn the arrows out with that? So I think about things that have cascade of events. And I think about our son, Bo, that I've told you about before, how he went through a drive-through, came back and said, I got up there to pay and the car in front of me was already gone and he paid for my hamburger. I said, what'd you do? Well, I paid for the car behind me. You see, there's a cascade now of gratitude, not a cascade of consumption. I had an experience recently on the plane. It's little tiny things, you know. I mean, it's just little tiny things. Sitting there, and the guy's late getting on the plane, and he's kind of one of these guys. You could tell he's stressed out, and he's charging up the aisle and looks up. There's hardly any room. He crams baggies this way, crams baggies, shoves his bag up in there, sits down, plops down, and off we go. And I prejudiced him. I thought, this guy's kind of a jerk, you know. And when we landed, guess what? He's the first one up, wrestles this thing down, puts it down on the aisle right where I can't get out of my seat. You've been there before, right? So you can't move. You're trapped in there. Then he takes his briefcase or backpack, and he's trying to slip it on the handles to stack it. They won't go. So he's, uh, uh. So I'm just sitting there, and I reach over like that, and I grab it, and I move things, kind of adjust it, lift it up. Give me a second. And slid it down for him. Didn't think anything of it. So then I'm sitting there and I'm trying, I want to get my jacket on before we get off. And so you're wrestling with your coat to get it on because you're, you know, you're crammed in that spot. So as I'm wrestling with it, all of a sudden I feel a hand come down and somebody tugs it up and pulls it up over my shoulder and pulls it back the other way. And it was this man and he had a smile. So when I got up, you know, I said, well, thank you very much. Thank you. And we get off the plane and he's standing there. He says, you know, I didn't thank you for your help. I just wanted to make sure that I said, thank you. A cascade of gratitude. What a difference. What a difference. And I think there's so many times in our lives when we have the opportunity to create that cascade. And where other people have created a cascade for us where maybe we didn't even know who they were or they did something for us that we in turn did for somebody else. So here's my challenge for this week. I challenge us. I challenge you. I challenge me to create our own positive Diderot effects through gratitude. A cascade of gratitude. How's that? A cascade of gratitude. Start with one small, meaningful action that's aligned with the mindset, aligned with the arrows out mindset, and watch to see if it doesn't, and even if it doesn't, but just know that it is making an effect on other people's lives. So the empowering question, what small action can I take today that will create a ripple of positive change? Maybe even a cascade of gratitude. Have a meaningful week. Live life deliberately. We'll talk next week.
Welcome to another edition of Meaningful Monday with me, Lee Brower. In this episode, I reflect on the significance of Mother's Day, an auspicious celebration of our mothers that goes back to 1908. To honor the occasion, I reminisce about my mother, a woman who played a pivotal role in shaping my life and lifting my spirits. I remember my mother as a weightlifter, not in the literal sense but metaphorically. She carried the weight of my world on her shoulders, always encouraging, supporting, and elevating me. Throughout this episode, I share two stories from different periods of my life that reflect the positive influence my mother had on me. The first story dates back to the time when she coaxed me into climbing a tree by holding my hand, showing me the way, and lifting me up. The second story is about our last moment together, where even though she was weak, she managed to extend her strength to me. The hand she held out to me symbolizes how she kept lifting me and continues to do so. In honor of Mother's Day, I urge you all to reflect on the valuable lessons you've received from your mothers. How can you utilize those teachings to ascend the tree of life? Which piece of advice has given you the strength to accomplish new heights? Let's use this moment to cherish and learn. Join me next week for another insightful session. Until then, take care and have a great week ahead!
Welcome to a brand new episode of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower. This week, we're delving into our ability to adapt, improve, and most importantly, change. Join Lee as he narrates the exceptional story of 'Big Al,' a man who spent his latter days futilely fishing in a swimming pool. This anecdote serves as a metaphor and a poignant reminder - are we fishing in our swimming pools? Are we investing time and energy in habits, activities, and goals that are no longer meaningful or feasible? In this episode, Lee underlines the idea that the 'producer of old age is habit.' While good practices indeed strengthen us, mindless repetition of routines, born from carelessness and finally settling into cowardice or inertia, can dangerously narrow our world. The empowering question posed is - Am I fishing in a swimming pool? What habits or routines can you eliminate or refine to break free from the mundanity of everyday life? Join Lee in exploring how stepping out of our comfort zones fosters growth, vitality, and impactful change. This week's challenge encourages listeners to identify and modify a routine or habit to reignite their innovative thinking and avoid becoming victims of inertia or the ‘producers of old age.' So, step up, dare to be different, leave that comfort zone, and start leading a truly meaningful existence. Let's embrace the extraordinary in our everyday lives and make this week a truly meaningful one. Join us next week for another insightful episode of Meaningful Monday. Until then, break those routine chains, widen your perspective, and remember, never go fishing in swimming pools.
Welcome to this week's edition of Meaningful Monday. I am your host, Lee Brower, and today's conversation is about the importance of gratitude and focus and how they play essential roles in making our future more meaningful based on the lessons from our past. In this episode, I question what makes a moment worthy of remembering and how we can make this week meaningful. I present a thought-provoking query to you: Can you pinpoint a moment in the last week that is worth cherishing? Let's explore this by starting with a clean slate and allowing our gratitude to naturally cascade from there. I share my own experiences, from a helpful cashier to a motivated foundation co-founders I've crossed paths with. This talk also reflects on the concept of going big – to begin in gratitude. We explore this by thinking of precise moments that are worthy of remembering rather than taking a broad look at the things we have to be thankful for. Also, I share a personal story of my collaborative work in building The Rivers, contrasting a river mindset with a reservoir mindset, and how my late son Nick once used the metaphor of a river to describe challenges in life. In conclusion, we end the talk with an empowering question we each need to ask ourselves every day for the coming week: "What one distraction can I eliminate from my life so I can stay focused on where I am going?" It involves taking stock of our lives and mindfully minimizing distractions to achieve a focused, purposeful life. Join us next week as we continue to explore these profound thoughts that make life more meaningful. Have a meaningful week.
Welcome to another edition of Meaningful Monday! In this episode, our host Lee Brower shares insightful content on the transformative power of lifelong learning. He discusses how continuous quest for knowledge not only keeps us intellectually stimulated, but also fuels a vibrant, meaningful life. Lee brings into focus four vital elements that are crucial for a balanced life; energy, balance, focus, and confidence. He emphasizes that from the time we are born, we are innate learners, but as we age, we often sideline our inherent thirst for new knowledge. He probes into the possible consequences of stopping to learn and advocates for the continuous pursuit of knowledge as a path towards a richer life. The first key element, energy, is discussed as the driver for action and a direct outcome of clarity. Lee emphasizes that clarity is transformative and a vital contributor to the energy that feeds us. Balance, the second element, is likened to harmonic motion, seen as a requirement in life that facilitates growth and propels us forward. Focus, the third key, necessitates commitment to unique abilities and concentration, to yield efficiency and lasting impact. Finally, confidence is presented as a natural result of clarity, balance, and focus. It attracts greater opportunities and relationships into our lives. The episode contains actionable insights and thought-provoking questions to ponder, such as - ‘Are there areas in my life that I feel off-balance', ‘Am I allowing distractions to dilute my energy' and ‘Which of my choices will make my future self thank me'. Host Lee concludes by challenging his listeners to energize their lives with more clarity, to assess their balance, sharpen their focus, and see how these elements can further bolster their confidence. Celebrate another week of a meaningful journey to lifelong learning filled with energy, balance, focus, and confidence. Get ready to make this week a great stepping-stone towards a happy, fruitful and meaningful life.
In this week's edition of Meaningful Monday, Lee Brower talks about the powerful effect of kind words and actions, and the joy of inclusion. He recounts the inspiring story of a young boy named Jim Abbott who, despite having only one arm, was determined to play baseball as well as anyone with two. Abbott's influencer was his third-grade teacher who was instrumental in boosting his confidence and teaching him the practicalities of life, such as tying a shoe with one hand. Brower shares his personal experience visiting a trampoline park with his daughter Natalie and her two daughters, one of whom, Sloan, has Spina bifida. Amidst the hustle and bustle of the park, Brower observed a simple yet profoundly heart-warming moment of kindness - an interaction between Sloan and a four-year-old named Nora. Despite the seeming indifference of others, the perceptive Nora offers kindness and companionship to Sloan, proving that small acts of kindness indeed create waves of goodwill. Brower marvels at the wisdom and compassion of a child that made the handicapped Sloan feel included and loved. Brower concludes with an empowering question: "Who can we see that normally is invisible to us that we may be able to extend a hand to, a smile to, but make a difference in their lives?" He encourages us to acknowledge the struggles of others and to perform acts of kindness without expecting anything in return. According to him, these "Nora moments" can have far-reaching effects, potentially impacting generations. Acknowledging and learning from such acts of kindness, Brower encourages us to live more compassionately and inclusively, suggesting that we too can become catalysts for change and goodwill. He signs off, bidding us to have a meaningful week, and promising more inspiration in the next episode.
Welcome to this edition of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower, a widely known sports enthusiast who celebrates the inspiring story of Jim Abbott. Jim Abbott, a major league baseball player for the California Angels, has never let his one-armed condition deter him from achieving his dreams. Constantly challenged by his disability, Jim faced difficulty in even tying his shoelaces. It was at this juncture that his third-grade teacher, Mr. Clarkson, stepped in. Mr. Clarkson showed him not sympathy but a solution, teaching him how to tie his shoelaces with one hand. This single act of kindness and thoughtfulness brought about a significant change in Jim's life, leading him to break barriers, achieve the deemed impossible, and make it to play in the esteemed Yankee Stadium while demonstrating an unyielding spirit of determination. What's heartening is that Jim treasures not his staggering accomplishments but the memory of Mr. Clarkson - the teacher who cared enough to make a difference. Today, Jim passes on this kindness by teaching kids that every challenge can indeed be met with a solution. The crux of the story emphasizes the need for more acts of kindness, no matter how small they may seem. These are the arrows we put out into the world, without even knowing where they might land or how many lives they might touch and transform along the way. So, let's make a difference today, just like Mr. Clarkson did, and let's inspire someone to overcome their challenges and hit their own no-hitter in life. Go out there and keep those kindness ripples moving! Stay tuned for the next episode of Meaningful Monday. Thank you for joining us!
In this episode of the Full Circle podcast, join hosts River and Jason, along with a special guest, Lee Brower, the founder of Empowered Wealth and creator of the Business Family Coach. Lee Brower shares insights into the true meaning of wealth beyond financial assets. Drawing from his experiences and expertise, Brower delves into the concept of empowered wealth, emphasizing the importance of values, experiences, relationships, and contribution.Discover how gratitude plays a pivotal role in shaping our brain chemistry, as scientists reveal the profound effects of simply asking what we're grateful for. Brower explores the power of gratitude in fostering dopamine and serotonin release, offering listeners a glimpse into the transformative potential of this simple yet profound practice.From redefining wealth to instilling core values in future generations, Brower shares practical strategies and personal anecdotes to guide listeners on a journey towards sustainable prosperity. Learn how experiences, storytelling, and intentional choices can shape our legacy and enrich our lives beyond monetary measures.
Hello everyone, and welcome to this week's Meaningful Monday with me, Lee Brower. I'm thrilled, as always, to join you at this most wonderful time of the year. It's the perfect time to reflect on the power of gratitude. Its transformative effects permeate our daily lives, often in ways we don't fully appreciate. Whether it's the spirit of renewal from Easter celebrations or the reflections of freedom symbolized by Passover, these occasions are powerful reminders to appreciate and share our gratitude. Gratitude is often underestimated. A simple 'thank you' has far-reaching effects. The problem lies in our tendency to limit the expression of this powerful emotion, especially in our workplaces despite its potential to nourish our personal and professional relationships, much like a river irrigating our fields. Gratitude fuels productivity, personal growth, and enriches our communities. A study once showed that by simply expressing gratitude, a group's productivity increased by 50%. This goes to show that gratitude is more than just a courteous gesture - it's a catalyst for growth and self-improvement. Authentic gratitude enhances our virtues such as patience, honesty, self-control, determination, kindness, and compassion. Leadership and gratitude hold a deep relationship. At the core of authentic gratitude is humility. Effective leadership is contingent upon the ability to express sincere gratitude. Through celebrations like Easter and Passover, we are reminded to appreciate and recognize the strengths of others. It's less about ourselves and more about the collective - less 'me' and more 'we'. So, I challenge us all to start each day by asking ourselves empowering questions like 'Who can I express gratitude to today?' or 'How can I express gratitude in a unique way today?' Let's create a transformative wave of gratitude and positive change. It's not just about the small ripples we create but the potential of creating a tidal wave of change. Start your week with the power of gratitude. It is, after all, the willpower of the heart. Let's carry this forward and make a difference in our everyday lives. Join me again next week for another Meaningful Monday. Until then, have a gratifying and transformative week!
In this week's installment of Meaningful Monday, Lee Brower explores the difference between being a garbage truck, filled with anger and frustration, versus being a gratitude truck, driving around filled with light and seeds of growth. Brower challenges the listeners to dissect the instinctive reactions they have when confronted with negativity, and urges to strengthen a personal growth-centered perspective, rather than picking up the garbage — disappointments and frustrations — scattered by others. He underscores the omnipresence of 'garbage trucks' in our society, including social media and news agencies, that incessantly spout any forms of negativity. Brower then shifts the focus onto the idea of being gratitude trucks or garden trucks, laden with seeds, sunlight metaphorically speaking, that are vehicles of enhancing positivity and nurturing growth. Through this discussion, he asserts that gratitude and negativity cannot coexist, emphasizing the power of a single spark of light to pierce the engulfing darkness. Further, Brower shares some illuminating insights imparted by the legendary Coach John Wooden on pursuing growth. To shed light on these ideas, he cites three principles — focusing on self-improvement, learning from others, and continually striving to be the best version of oneself. He cautions against getting embroiled in what's not within one's control, while accentuating the elements one could nurture and develop. Seeing life through the lens of gratitude is not only beneficial for ourselves but also has a ripple effect on those around us. Brower challenges his listeners to be gratitude trucks, spreading light and positivity, and not succumbing to the garbage — the negativity and pressures surrounding us.
Welcome to another edition of Meaningful Monday with your host, Lee Brower. In this refreshing episode, Lee discusses the profound concept of a spontaneous legacy, emphasizing that a legacy is not something we leave behind, but rather something we live every day. This episode begins with a compelling story about Mr. Big, a high-paced businessman, illustrating the domino effect of negativity and the sometimes unseen impact our actions may have on others. Lee uses this narrative to press the importance of the ripple effects we create daily, both negative and positive. Focusing on the transformative power of positive actions, Lee shares personal experiences about "paying it forward." From surprising people by paying for their meals anonymously to small acts such as placing a quarter in someone else's parking meter, Lee encourages us to create a spontaneous legacy by appreciating what we have and sharing it with others. He emphasizes these relatively small actions, when done without expectation or need for acknowledgment, can trigger a chain of positivity and appreciation. With this concept of a spontaneous legacy, Lee urges us to create a ripple effect of positivity and kindness that can change thought patterns and inspire others to pass along the joy. He concludes the episode with an inspiring call to action: to live deliberately, meaningfully, and create spontaneous legacies that will continue to live on. Join Lee Brower next Monday for more insights on how to live a meaningful life!
In this week's edition of Meaningful Monday, host Lee Brower shares a moment from his childhood where the word 'stop' played a significant role in his life. He shares an incident when he, a curious explorer, strayed too close to a busy highway and the frantic moment his mother experienced realizing he had ventured into a dangerous area. A 'stop' lesson was learned that day, but its value extended into his later life. Life, as it mimics the busy highways, often goes by in a rush. Brower encourages us to stop and appreciate the moments, for it is in those pauses that we can truly be present. By pausing, we give ourselves a chance to 'stop' and savor the experience of 'here and now'. The word 'look' goes beyond mere seeing - it implies observing the wonders around us, the comfort of our homes, the smiles of our loved ones, and the miracles that subtly mark our everyday lives. 'Go' is not just about moving forward but doing so full of gratitude. It embarks upon the appreciation of the moments in our lives which are priceless gifts offered to us each day. Brower emphasizes the importance of gratitude, viewing it as a secret ingredient which transforms everyday moments into meaningful memories, connections into bonds, and life itself into a joy-filled masterpiece. Brower inspires us to stop amidst life's chaos, look around with eyes brimming with gratitude, and equip ourselves with a renewed purpose of joy. Let gratitude be a constant reminder in our pockets of the endless gifts that life has to offer. Embrace every moment with gratitude; for life has presented them to us as beautiful opportunities. Join us next week for another episode of Meaningful Monday, filled with lessons, reflections, and reminders to make your week even more special.
Welcome to a new edition of Meaningful Monday's with Lee Brower. In this episode, we delve into some insightful content aimed at sparking reflections about our life and the unique journey we each embark on. Lee shares some thought-provoking questions brought forward by Earl Nightingale in his book "Your Success Starts Here". These enquiries challenge us to reflect on whether we're content with our lives as they are, or if we secretly wish to walk in another's shoes. Lee recounts a touching and impactful story involving his son, Nick, during his battle with cancer, which ties into a poignant quote by Regina Brett. The experience and Brett's quote combine to probe the human tendency to compare our circumstances with those of others. The underlying message is about developing a deeper appreciation for our own unique path in life and finding a sense of contentment and gratitude amidst our struggles. Lee sets a challenge for listeners to ponder about their burdens and to find within themselves the strength to say, "I would take mine back," in relation to their problems, signifying acceptance and gratitude. Can we live life with constant gratitude regardless of our situation? Hard as it may sound, Lee believes it might indeed prove to be a force that propels faster growth and greater influence on others. To aid in this journey, Lee shares a personal tradition of starting each day with a moment of gratitude and inspires listeners to do the same. Embrace the challenge. Live life deliberately. Get ready for a meaningful week as you tune into this week's episode of Meaningful Monday.
Welcome to this week's episode of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower where we discuss the idea of how stepping out of our comfort zones can lead to great personal growth. This episode challenges the traditional idea we hold about pain and discomfort - far from being solely negative experiences, they can be powerful catalysts for our personal, relational, and societal development. In our fitness journeys or while competing in sports, we often encounter pain and discomfort along the way. However, we push through it due to the vision of the gain we hope to achieve. We use examples of enduring the pain of going to the dentist or running a marathon to illustrate this idea. Through these examples, we invite listeners to view moments of discomfort as opportunities for growth rather than signals to retreat. We share an inspiring story about a man who overcame his physical exhaustion to keep pace with an older hiker, motivated by his strong vision of the future. This is a perfect example of how our perspective on pain can transform our experiences and outcomes. The episode urges us to choose our pain wisely because if the vision is strong enough, it can trigger a mindset shift that can bear rewarding fruits in the long run. Finally, the episode ends with a meaningful question for our listeners - "What discomfort are you willing to endure today for a better tomorrow?" This question invites our listeners to reflect on their current situations and consider where they might avoid discomfort that could lead to personal growth. Embark on this journey with us as we use our shared experiences and wisdom to make our weeks more meaningful. Enjoy this week's edition of Meaningful Monday with Lee Brower, and do not forget to tune in for our next episode. Wish you all an impactful and meaningful week!
In this episode of Meaningful Monday, Lee Brower dives deep into the concept of reflecting upon our past and the experiences that have shaped and defined us. The first essential question he opens with is "Who owns your past?", indicating that oftentimes we consider our pasts as an inherent part of our individual identities. However, the more weighted question he brings up is whether we approach our past as an asset or a liability. The key lies in how we utilize our past experiences and reframing it can transform our past into an impactful asset. Lee shares an inspiring story about Larry, a hardworking friend who grew from poverty to prosperity. Despite his family's previous financial instability, Larry worked relentlessly to support them, which eventually led to him owning a successful chain of retail stores. Yet, Larry's children were unaware of their father's journey and struggles, thus, they only perceived him as being a workaholic. Upon Lee's advice, Larry shares his life journey with his children, turning the “under the porch” experience into a valuable narrative, a bridge of understanding between him and his children. This story sheds light on how the past can be transformed into an asset when it is shared and becomes a component of the legacy we leave behind. Therefore, the podcast concludes with a thought-provoking challenge: Is it more valuable to leave a monetary estate or the capability to make wise decisions based on lived experiences? The Cardinal message is the potency of capturing and capitalizing life experiences and employing them to positively impact the future generations by sharing profound life lessons. This is how one turns the past experiences into an invaluable asset.
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"I believe the first test of a truly great man or woman is their humility. I do not mean, by humility, doubt of their own power... All great leaders have a curious feeling that the greatness is not in them- but through them... And they see something Divine and God-made in every other person they meet, and are endlessly, selflessly, and incredibly giving." - Lee Brower
We just had the first day of our Aqua Connect Conference, Sept 8, 2023 where we had Oren Klaff, Claire Pribula, Tony Chen, and Matt Craze talked to us about pitching, venture capital, artificial intelligence, data in aquaculture and top 5 future trends.Remember to join our LinkedIn Community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13947667/Book a 1 on 1 call with subject line SAM: https://calendly.com/michelle-clarke-ltd/45-min-strategy-session Here's the bonus interview as part of our event where we talked about Stewardship. Lee was one of delegates of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, who is the founder of Empowered Wealth to strengthen families and business leaders. Share with us your biggest takeaway :) See you tomorrow, Sept 9, 2023 for Day 2 of our Aqua Connect Conference with Philippe Delespesse, Miguel Knudsen, Dolian Barkallah and Lourdes Gant, where we get to talk about innovation, investment in sustainable aquaculture, web3, and the last set of future trends 6 to 10.Below is the link to get the slides, booklet, and details of our Sustainable Aquaculture Mastermind (SAM):https://live.geniusu.com/aquaconnectconference/mastermind/Enjoy!
We have a special conference especially for all the listeners of our show! Remember to register so we can meet you. Here's the link: https://live.geniusu.com/aquaconnectconference/You can join the community ahead of the event here:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13947667/We will talk about the following:From Seed to Success: How Transformational Relationships Drive Venture Capital Investment Growth by Claire Pribula by The Yield Lab Institute Artificial Intelligence in Sustainable Aquaculture by Tony Chen of Manolin AquaData in Sustainable Aquaculture by Matt Craze of Spheric ResearchReal Stewardship by Lee Brower of Empowered WealthHow to generate innovative solutions to your challenges by Philippe Delespesse The Future of Investing in Aquaculture is Sustainable by Miguel Knudsen of Aqua SparkWeb3 in Aquaculture: Ecology, Blockchain, and Gaming by Dolian Barkallah of AquaVerseFuture Trends by Lourdes Gant of Manatee Holdings See you there!
Having unwavering confidence in your future will drastically change your reaction to present challenges. - Lee Brower "Gratitude is a profound appreciation for the present moment." - Lee Brower "To travel hopefully is better than to arrive." - Robert Louis Stevenson "Embrace your challenges with the grace of someone who knows the ending." - Lee Brower
"Gratification is the fleeting thrill of receiving, while gratitude is the enduring warmth of appreciating." - Lee Brower "Gratitude allows us to connect deeply with our past, appreciate our present, and cultivate a positive outlook for the future." - Lee Brower
What makes time valuable? What is an energy designer? Discover the formula that is guaranteed to make you even more efficient and experience more meaningfulness. "Time is a scarce resource. Energy is a renewable resource. Focus on building your energy." - Robin S. Sharma "Give someone clarity, and you give them energy. The outcome of clarity is always energy." - Lee Brower
To be offended is a choice we make. It is not a condition inflicted upon us by someone or something else. "Our choices determine our freedoms." - Lee Brower
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This episode is all about the spirit of thanksgiving and being mindful of all that we have to be grateful for. Amanda discusses the power of gratitude and how The Secret changed her life. She retells the story from The Secret of Lee Brower and his gratitude rock and how she was impacted by it. Amanda encourages anyone listening to this episode to begin working with their own gratitude rock right away; if you aren't already of course.Follow Amanda on Instagram @golightlycrystalsVisit golightlyhealing.com
“We must suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. Discipline weighs ounces—regret ways tons." - Jim Rohn You are what you say "yes" to. By saying "yes" to the right things, it will be easier to say no to the less important. - Lee Brower
Judith W. Umlas is Sr. Vice President, author and trainer at International Institute for Learning, Inc. (IIL), a global corporate training company. She is also the author of the ground-breaking book, The Power of Acknowledgment which has been credited with changing workplaces and lives by making use of the 7 Principles of Acknowledgment she developed. Her other books are Grateful Leadership, Using the Power of Acknowledgment to Engage All Your People and Achieve Superior Results and You're Totally Awesome! (The Power of Acknowledgment for Kids). Judith delivers inspiring, motivational and transformational keynote addresses on Grateful Leadership and The Power of Acknowledgement all over the world and trained over 50,000 people through her leading edge, highly interactive and engaging courses – with outstanding and long lasting results. Extraordinary examples of customer service, the process and science of writing her book, communication, training leaders, learning, focusing on gratitude and grateful Leadership. The pair also discuss Judith's passion, mission and purpose through The Power of Acknowledgment.Timestamps: 0:58: A bit of Judy's background7:35: Book The Fred Factor9:14: Early stages of acknowledgment11:13: Acknowledgment while flying story16:00: The difference between an acknowledgement and a compliment18:25: Moments The Power of Acknowledgment has helped other organisations and companies21:04: Power of Acknowledgment exercise 22:54: Acknowledgment story about a customer27:24: The cost of not acknowledging30:39: Sharing the five C's of acknowledgment39:43: Lee Brower's B.I.G. - Begin In Gratitude43:25: Principles of grateful leadership47:45: Judy's final thought Connect with Judith:Judith W. UmlasLinkedInBooks (The Power of Acknowledgment/ Grateful Leadership/ You're Totally Awesome!)Grateful Leadership 5 CsEmail Judith at: judy.umlas@iil.comConnect with Ross:WebsiteLinkedInMoonshot Innovation
In one of our most unique, fascinating and powerful episodes to date, Nick and Lee Brower sit down to talk with Daryl Davis. Daryl is a musician who has spent his life playing music around the world. But what he does in his spare time will surprise you. As an African-American man, he spends his free time talking to and befriending members of the Ku Klux Klan. His goal is not to convert them, but to simply have a conversation. Through these conversations, amazing things happen… Listen in to hear Daryl tell stories of these conversations and learn how we can have open, honest and impactful discussions with the people around us—even if they are opposed to our views. You can view the full show notes at https://getleverage.com/podcast/78. Daryl Davis is an R&B and blues musician, activist, author, speaker, and the subject of the documentary, Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America. He is on a mission to improve race relations by engaging and even befriending members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), with the goal of changing their perspective on race. Through simple conversations, he has convinced dozens of Klansmen to leave and denounce the KKK—and he isn't stopping anytime soon.
"Share your knowledge. It's a way to achieve immortality."- Dalai Lama "Experience teaches only the teachable."- Aldous Huxley "Lessons learned from experiential moments captured, named, and shared... will be the legacy that outlives us."- Lee Brower
Despair is the state we fall into when our imagination fails...- George Monbiot It's not what we go through, it's how we come through. - Lee Brower
"Deliberate Living is the art of strategizing our choices before they happen." - Lee Brower
"There is nothing in this life you can't learn from. Our most valuable learning comes from experiences we never sought. As we share with others, it actually becomes more valuable for all." - Lee Brower
"Life is about the journey- not the destination. Live the journey right and the destination takes care of itself." - Lee Brower
"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young." - Henry Ford "I have no idea when I might graduate to the next life. All I know is that when I do, go, I don't want it to be my fault" - Lee Brower
Today's episode is from a talk I did at Nick Sonnenberg & Lee Brower's Bullseye Workshop Event. Nick Sonnenberg is the co-founder and CEO of Leverage and Lee Brower is the founder of Empowered Wealth. In this talk, I describe the 30 or 40 parts of your business that can experience exponential growth - and it all starts with your handshake. In this episode, I'll explain the difference between operating linearly, incrementally, and exponentially, and I'll reveal when to apply tactics and when to apply strategy in your business. You'll learn the popular delusionary belief in the business world and how to ensure you don't get trapped in it. This talk will uncover how to assess and understand the functionality of each person in your business - and you'll learn how to finally optimize the superpowers of your high-performers. Listen in as I break down how you can initiate growth and activate absolute advantage overnight. Enjoy.You can find Nick's company, Leverage here: https://getleverage.com/You can find Lee's company, Empowered Wealth here: https://empoweredwealth.com/0:00 – 06:00 - On being geometric/exponential in business and the highest and best-use theory06:00 – 12:00 - The delusionary belief in our world 12:00 – 18:30 - How to think of upside leverage, trust creation, and headlines18:30 – 26:00 - The pillar concept, the force multiplier effect, and the nine drivers 26:00 – 31:00 - Optimizing high-performers to maximize your results 31:00 – 34:30 - The only vote that matters, how to get it, and activating absolute advantage34:30 – 38:30 - Relevancy, the five wealth-creation points, and your three main functions38:30 – 45:00 - The commitment of the true entrepreneur and what to communicate to clients
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http://aboutJorge.com - Welcome to Expect Success at georgebalek.com!Now, in addition to listening to our podcast, you can also view the video format on youtube at: http://georgetube.comSubscribe to my YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtube It REALLY helps. Here is My Podcast Page: http://buzzsprout.com/112740Lee Brower is an international wealth and business consultant, as well as generous philanthropist whose breakthrough ideas and concepts on preserving wealth are changing the landscape of leadership in a variety of places, from private homes and small businesses to public corporations and large educational institutions. You may remember him from The Secret as the guy who talked about the gratitude rock. Today Lee tells the story of Joe the lottery winner and the comparison that Lee's coaching clients made between Joe and Lee. Her's Lee.For more about Lee Brower simply search youtube. And visit his website leebrower.com. His latest book The Power Quadrant is available at his website and/or amazon.com. The Brower Quadrant: https://amzn.to/2F7cOQGAs the late great Jim Rohn use to say, you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with. Today you have been hanging out with Lee Brower. Keep up the momentum and subscribe to our newsletter so you never miss another episode. Newsletter: http://georgebalek.com/newsletterIf you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that could use extra motivation in their life. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please visit: http://GeorgeBalek.comPlease take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the Expect Success Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/george-baleks-podcast/id1261439218Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe via iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ydb4qgxtSubscribe via Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=147988&refid=stpr Subscribe via RSS (non-iTunes feed) http://www.buzzsprout.com/112740.rssWant to find out more about how I make a full-time internet income from home and how you can too. Visit: http://aboutJorge.comStart your blog: http://georgebalek.com/startablog ( Help Included ) Read my blog: http://aboutJorge.com Follow me on Facebook: http://georgebalek.com/facebook Follow me on Twitter: http://georgebalek.com/twitter Subscribe to me on YouTube: http://georgebalek.com/youtubeGears I use to film my videos Movavi Video Editor FREE Download: http://georgebalek.com/movaviCanon EOS M6:
THIS WEEKS BOOK REVIEW: The Brower Quadrant by Lee Brower Top Take Aways: Most family dynasties desolve around 3 generations 90% of lotto winners are broke within 5 years Quadrants - Core - Contribution - Financial CALL TO ACTION: Click below to receive my FREE 7 Habits to Transform Your Life! http://laneolsen.com/7habits/ 21 DAYS TO WORLD CLASS ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAM Imagine being the BEST YOU in 21 days from today. Announcing the "21 Day’s to World Class Training Program" In this worldwide experience, you will get the best tactics and strategies to excel in all areas of your life. With this added knowledge you will be able to experience a life full of Power, Passion, and Purpose! You only have ONE LIFE… Make the most of it… Click Below to Learn More. http://worldclassformula.com Resolution! It's a beautiful thing. Make Yours Now! The End! SUBSCRIBE TO ITUNES FOR THE "EMPOWERING YOU TO A WORLD CLASS LIFE PODCAST https://itunes.apple.com/ph/podcast/laneolsenpodcast/id1084123811 NOW ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pnSG4DajaLAgGsIECuNJ8?si=qFuJdR5KSSexuvc8XvBcsA WANT TO GET A WORLD CLASS LIFE FOLLOW AT: http://laneolsen.com https://twitter.com/laneolsen https://www.instagram.com/laneolsenofficial YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL. TAKE ACTION TODAY! I would love your feedback and comments on what you're doing to get a world-class life. EMPOWERING YOU TO A WORLD CLASS LIFE Cheers, Lane Olsen
In this episode of the podcast, Nick talks with a good friend and mentor, Lee Brower. Lee is the founder of Empowered Wealth and has been an associate coach at Strategic Coach for the last 19 years - but you may also know him from the movie, The Secret. Listen in as they dive into the difference between milestones and goals, how Lee got his start as a coach, and a quick preview of an upcoming workshop that we’ll be hosting together in Utah.
"I am not what I want to be; not what I am going to be; but, I am grateful I am not what I used to be." - John Wooden "Legacy is to be lived, not left." - Lee Brower
Lee has been featured in the best-selling book and movie The Secret, and has appeared on numerous television and radio shows in North and South America including The Today Show, and other popular programs. His paradigm shifting method of family estate planning is based on family leadership and transferring not just monetary wealth, but core assets like family values and principles, memories and wisdom. Lee is a noted authority on helping families create immediate and enduring legacies that flourish generation after generation. His breakthrough concepts on empowering wealth are influencing leadership in a variety of places, from private homes and small businesses to public corporations and large educational institutions. Lee Brower is the Founder of Empowered Wealth, LLC (www.empoweredwealth.com) and the creator of The Business Family Coach®, a revolutionary program for entrepreneurs and business leaders. Using a proprietary coaching model, The Business Family Coach® applies the Empowered Wealth System™ in both businesses and families. The result is not only success and prosperity but sustainable prosperity™. Born and raised in California, Lee attended Brigham Young University and the University of Redlands, where he majored in business administration and Spanish. He then went on to study and practice financial and estate planning, earning a CLU and ChFC designation from American College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. For more than 15 years, he has also served as an Entrepreneurial Coach for Strategic Coach Inc., an international organization based in Toronto that offers practical-thinking tools and support structures to help business owners create the personal and professional future they want. Passionate, dedicated and highly engaging, Lee captures audiences with his magnetic message and charismatic rapport. Co-author of Wealth Enhancement & Preservation, he is recognized in Who’s Who in the West and Who’s Who Worldwide. In his latest book, The Brower Quadrant, he shares the specifics of applying the Empowered Wealth principles. Visionary in thought and action, Lee is truly a “change agent” of our time. He is dedicated to revolutionizing how family owned businesses create and nourish their wealth — at home, at work and beyond. Lee resides in the Salt Lake City area with his wife, Lori, where they enjoy the outdoors and the joys that come from having a blended family of eight children and eleven grandchildren. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For entrepreneurs who want to hone their decision-making skills, top entrepreneur Lee Brower shares his strategy for making the right decisions to keep moving forward in a complexity-filled environment.
PAYDAY: a richly rewarding day of those things that matter most. "Daily Routine leads to habit which leads to a trait which develops your character."- Lee Brower
"We see the world, not as it is, but as we are--or, as we are conditioned to see it."-- Stephen R. Covey "Trust begins by searching for and seeing gratitude in our relationships, conditions, and circumstances." -- Lee Brower
True freedom is only available by making choices that align with our highest purpose. If you don't know your highest purpose, how can you make the best choices? -- Lee Brower
"Experiences you recall are recollections. Experiences you feel are memories. Memories you name and share become wisdom that guides the choices that deliver our best future." - Lee Brower
According to the Brookline Institute findings, only 3% of family wealth survives the 3rd generation. Estate planning doesn’t just mean transferring things in life, but it’s also the ability to create enduring legacies that flourish generation after generation. Join Prism Insurance Agency with Lee Brower, author of the new book Empowered Wealth. Listen as an accomplished teacher, mentor and coach discusses his breakthrough concepts on preserving wealth for future generations. www.myprisminsurance.com/ www.youtube.com/user/PrismInsuranceAgency www.linkedin.com/company/prism-insurance-agency www.twitter.com/prismins www.facebook.com/PrismIns/ http://www.myprisminsurance.com/life/
Life is about the conscious training of the mind and body to respond in alignment with our values. - Lee Brower
Summary: In this episode of the EO Podcast, host Dave Will interviews creator of the CX Formula, and an expert in experiential marketing, live events, and brand activation, Jason Friedman. Prior to becoming a successfully innovative entrepreneur, Jason worked as a lighting designer/director/technician and roadie for various music groups including Carlos Vives, Juan Gabriel, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Gabriel and Rush. Listen as Jason highlights how he pivoted from life as a stagehand to life as an entrepreneur with a knack for exiting businesses for big returns. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:38 – Meeting Jason and his legendary CX Formula 01:23 – Moving from life as lighting designer/director/technician and roadie to life an entrepreneur 04:02 – The internet cannibalized profits away from theatrical retailers 04:52 – The challenge of creating theater and brand excitement in a physical store 05:47 – Taking the CX Formula and applying it to online business 06:37 – “If the customer is not taken care of, they’re not going to take care of you” 08:26 – Jason’s other businesses 08:34 – Commercial real estate investment 08:52 – Chain of sleep diagnostic centers 09:07 – Digital signage software platform 09:35 – Liquor business that was exited to Bacardi 09:48 – Drive Safer 10:34 – Have a healthy respect for vehicles of all varieties 11:58 – One of the biggest shortcomings of parenting today is parents failing to immerse their kids in situations they (kids) will eventually face 12:35 – How Drive Safer helps teens master defensive driving 14:17 – How to orchestrate a smooth transition after an exit 16:59 – Looking to sell versus looking for investors 18:57 – The danger of obligation without commitment 20:08 – Jason fell into a dark hole 21:16 – Forced to deal with a non-compete term for 5 years 22:28 – It was during this time Jason started coaching entrepreneurs 23:48 – How Drive Safer came into Jason’s life 25:38 – Building a scalable model for Drive Safer 26:26 – Exiting the business again 27:29 – Starting to learn internet marketing 28:39 – “Retirement is the freedom to choose what you do, not an excuse to do nothing” 30:12 – How CX Formula became scalable business 32:54 – Jason’s thoughts on Net Promoter Score 35:30 – Injecting positive experiences into your company and therefor your customers 36:18 – Dan Sullivan as Jason’s coach 40:01 – Difference between a mentor and a coach 41:00 – Mentors and coaches aside from Dan 41:55 – Jason’s grandfather 44:58 – Lee Brower 44:16 – “Today’s generation has less attention to respect and manners” 47:05 – Jason’s mastermind groups 48:07 – Platinum Plus with Jeff Walker 49:38 – Genius Network with Joe Polish 53:35 – Jason’s own mastermind/coaching group 55:10 – Jason takes things to turn into a story 56:18 – Connect with Jason on his website 3 Key Points: Take care of your customers if you want them to take care of your business. Always have a commitment to your ventures, but realize commitment isn’t necessarily a permanent fixture—when the time is right, walk away. Live your life by design, not by default. Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network CX Formula – Jason’s website Drive Safer – One of Jason’s businesses that he exited Dan Sullivan – Jason’s coach Platinum Plus with Jeff Walker and Genius Network with Joe Polish – Two mastermind groups where Jason is in Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives
In this weeks Meaningful Monday Message, Lee Brower, talks about how each of us can undergo a metamorphosis similar to a caterpillar that changes into a butterfly.
Life Coach and Leadership Guru, Lee Brower, talks about how a weed can teach us about finding light, in total darkness.
Instead of saying, "I don't have enough time, try saying, "It's not a priority." Life Coach and Leadership Guru, Lee Brower, discusses how our T.E.A.R.s (Time, Energy, Attention, Resources) help us with our priorities.
The Future is in Your Imagination, The Present is Now. Life Coach and Leadership Guru, Lee Brower, discusses how being in the present will help you be a better leader.
Self Actualization is a great characteristic of Leadership, but it is not the lonely road. If you want to get to a destination fast, go by yourself... if you want to get to a GREAT destination, then you better go together. - Lee Brower
"True gratitude expressed becomes the light that unconsciously illuminates others, giving them courage to do the same." - Lee Brower
"When you look into the eyes of a child you see untarnished hope, self esteem, forgiveness and determination. For the world to have a bigger future we must re-discover in ourselves- the eyes of a child.” - Lee Brower
Do you guys enjoy this format so far? More interviews, more solo episodes or no solo episodes at all. Let me know what you guys think in terms of the format. Love to make any changes. This past week, we had Lee Brower on the show and it was awesome. We discussed the highest level of gratitude, empowering gratitude. That empowering level that allows us to rise up and see beyond ourselves. So when did you last serve someone other than yourself? When did you put someone else's need before yours? If you are a content creator or entrepreneur, who do you serve? For Full Video - http://bit.ly/1LndKPU The Flaw Of The Secret - Video LINKS -- Join the Legacy Driven Entrepreneurs Community (it's FREE): http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/tribe Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review: Apple: http://apple.co/1JUHcG9 Android: http://bit.ly/2nuoGpl TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2BjY0gU Breaker: http://bit.ly/2BRwOCb iHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/2BhMr9L Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2BbuWEg Want to grab my NEW audio training? Grab a FREE copy of "How To Be The Leader You Truly Are": http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/leadership Launching a podcast? Grab my Podcast Creation Roadmap: http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/roadmap
Today, we have a superstar guest with us in Lee Brower. Lee is an accomplished entrepreneur and was featured in the blockbuster movie and book the Secret! Today's podcast is brought to you by audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/changemaker. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. This is one of the most fitting sponsors, as we always mentioned so many resources and books in these episodes, feel free to check out previous episodes and show notes on the website And in this one, we talk about books that I have honestly never heard of. Some are classics written by Napolean Hill. I always find his books instrumental in deconstructing your beliefs and one's thoughts. To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/changemaker Again, that's audibletrial.com/changemaker for your free audiobook. Now, onto our superstar for this week. Lee Brower has been being featured in the blockbuster movie and book, the Secret. (See below) and is considered a leading expert on the topic of gratitude. He is also the founder and creator of Empowered Wealth and a thought leader on helping families create immediate and enduring legacies that flourish generation after generation. In this episode, Lee walks us through his viewpoints on gratitude and shares some stories along the way. He specifically gives us a framework to apply in our lives right away and discusses the different between positive thinking and gratitude. This is one of the most educational chats we have had on the show, so definitely check it out! This episode is brought to you by Audible.com To download your FREE audio book and start your 30-day free trial, visit audibletrial.com/changemaker For show notes and important links - http://bit.ly/1h7Ad5f LINKS -- Join the Legacy Driven Entrepreneurs Community (it's FREE): http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/tribe Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here and leave us a review: Apple: http://apple.co/1JUHcG9 Android: http://bit.ly/2nuoGpl TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2BjY0gU Breaker: http://bit.ly/2BRwOCb iHeartRadio: http://bit.ly/2BhMr9L Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2BbuWEg Want to grab my NEW audio training? Grab a FREE copy of "How To Be The Leader You Truly Are": http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/leadership Launching a podcast? Grab my Podcast Creation Roadmap: http://www.theinnerchangemaker.com/roadmap
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Creating tremendous buzz and featured in the best-selling book, The Secret, Lee Brower continues to share his amazing stewardship and coaching model with the world. Lee Brower is founder of Empowered Wealth, LLC, and creator of the Empowered Wealth System of wealth preservation. Through the development of his own practice, Lee has applied his business coaching model to empower family leadership and inspire entrepreneurs.
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Power of Positivity: Get rich with positive thinking.
Lee Brower makes his QOD Show debut today to encourage you to be more mindful when it comes to gratitude and being thankful for what you already have. He also shares four powerful words that will help young people recognize what they are grateful for. Learn more about Lee at leebrower.com. You can find today’s full talk here. Don’t miss tonight’s FREE Money Mind Academy class at 5pm PST/8pm EST. I’m going to help you explode your limiting beliefs around money in just one hour! Sign up now at freemoneyclasses.com. Hosted by Sean Croxton of seancroxton.com. Grab Sean's ebook, The Money Mind Reset: 5 Steps to Changing Your Relationship with Money, FREE at www.moneymindreset.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-quote-of-the-day-show-daily-motivational-talks/donations