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Ok, first of all, let me say, "Don't let the length of this episode scare you away." I know it's long compared to most of my episodes, but it is filled with great quotes and ideas from a few different sources. Last week was the final week of our discussions of the book "Change Your World" by John Maxwell and Rob Hoskins. This week we wrap up our series based on that book by doing something a little different than what I thought I was going to do at the start of the series through about the 2/3 mark in it.Around that time, I finished reading another book that also had a lot of powerful ideas and inspiration to take steps to change our world, and I thought, "Hmmm. This book also has some really good ideas in it that I want to share with everyone." So, instead of me talking about my mission/project that Change Your World jumpstarted me to begin doing, I decided to talk today about that book first as a wrap-up to the series. Next week, I will begin talking about the project/mission I am beginning, and how you can be a part of it. (And yes, I will have quotes to talk about that are a huge part of the mission.)For more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at scott@slamdunksuccess.com.As always, our background music is "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.
TODAY´S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FLOW RESEARCH COLLECTIVE Are you an entrepreneur, a leader, or a knowledge worker, who wants to harness the power of flow so you can get more done in less time with greater ease and accomplish your boldest professional goals faster? If you´ve answered this question with “hell yes” then our peak-performance training Zero to Dangerous may be a good fit for you. If this sounds of interest to you all you need to do is click here right now, pop in your application and one of our team members will be in touch with you very soon. ABOUT THE GUEST: Are you looking for ways to improve your productivity and get into flow while leading an organization? Josh Gryniewicz is a master storyteller and founder of Odd Duck, a company where he combines his passions for storytelling and making a positive impact in the world. In this episode, Josh shares his top productivity hacks as a business owner, including how he implements group flow for his employees. He also discusses how he was able to implement the insights he gained from Flow Research Collective's multiple trainings as a writer, storyteller, and business leader, resulting in a triple return on investment. Whether you're an entrepreneur, manager, or creative professional, you'll find valuable insights and practical strategies in this episode to help you achieve your goals and enhance your performance. Tune in now to hear from one of the most innovative and inspiring voices in the world of social change and creativity. ABOUT THE EPISODE: In this episode, you will learn about: (00:00) Intro (00:47) Josh's Massively Transformative Purpose (03:28) Josh's Flow Origin Story (10:56) How To Sustain Productivity (13:53) What None-Time Is (20:35) Josh's R.O.I From Training With FRC (23:35) What Flow Looks Like In A Day (26:50) Tactics To Preserve Deep Work Time (36:58) Goal-Setting As A Leader (46:05) The Power Of Storytelling (57:16) The Next Chapter For Josh & Odd Duck (59:02) Peak Performance Advice RESOURCES LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jgryniewicz/ Website: https://oddduck.io/ Flow Research Collective's Social Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flowresearchcollective Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flowresearchcollective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flowresearchcollective TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@achieveflow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RiseofSuperman Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefrc_official Website: https://www.flowresearchcollective.com/ Steven Kotler, the founder and executive director of the Flow Research Collective, is one of the world's leading experts on human peak performance. He is an award-winning journalist and an author with over ten bestselling books. Some of his works include: The Art of Impossible, The Future is Faster Than You Think, The Rise of Superman, Stealing Fire, and so much more! Look out for his latest upcoming book, Gnar Country: Growing Old, Staying Rad, where he debunks the old myths about aging and how you can boost your longevity through flow!
Karin Forrest gets vulnerable on this podcast working 'live' with Host Angela Faye on the first steps to Uncover and Define her Massively Transformative Purpose and Market Dominating Position. Karin is venturing from traditional construction/landscaping business ownership to start a new purpose-driven venture. Through The Kayaking Connection, Karin is helping women business owners tap their inner wisdom through connections in nature. Karin's mission is to ‘Empower Connections for Transformational Change', bringing healing, health, and vitality to the community through connection to nature, self, and others. Karin knows we all have access to the transformative power that lies within our connection with ourselves and others. She is uniquely positioned to empower emotional healing and transformational with her skills as an outdoor adventurer, kayak enthusiast, and previous business owner; plus first-hand experience integrating past experiences of abuse, drug use, and abandonment. Karin accepts her past experiences, has integrated them as part of who she is today, and NOW leverages them to provide help others function with greater mental clarity within their roles in their homes, places of business, and the greater community. "Through this experience I hope to provide people with a true mindset shift that will allow them freedom from repetitive mental storylines and allow greater ease for flexible, inspired solutions to be brought forward into life's daily challenges." Connect with Karin on Canada's Podcast to hear part of her journey. To experience ‘The Kayak Connection' for full or half-day kayaking excursions or custom trips, on Vancouver Island, connect with Karin post podcast at karinforrest@gmail.com. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter
TODAY´S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FLOW RESEARCH COLLECTIVE Are you an entrepreneur, a leader, or a knowledge worker, who wants to harness the power of flow so you can get more done in less time with greater ease and accomplish your boldest professional goals faster? If you´ve answered this question with “hell yes” then our peak-performance training Zero to Dangerous may be a good fit for you. If this sounds of interest to you all you need to do is click here right now, pop in your application and one of our team members will be in touch with you very soon. ABOUT THE GUEST: Kary Oberbrunner is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today Best-Selling Author and CEO of Igniting Souls Publishing Agency, a global company that runs on EOS. Its core focus is helping people write, publish, and market their books the right way and turn them into 18 streams of income. He's an award-winning author of ten books, a screenwriter, and he's been featured in Entrepreneur, CBS, Fox News, Yahoo, and many other major media outlets. As a young man, he suffered from severe stuttering, depression, and self-injury. Today a transformed man, Kary ignites souls. As an international speaker, he loves topics that capture his heart and mind such as: leadership, personal growth, human performance, blockchain technology, and entrepreneurship. As a futurist and host of the Blockchain Life podcast, he often consults on marketing, branding, IP, and NFTs. He has several earned degrees including a Bachelor of Arts, Masters in Divinity, and Doctorate in Transformational Leadership. He lives in Ohio with his family. ABOUT THE EPISODE: In this episode, you will learn about: Kary's Massively Transformative Purpose (0:00) Flow & Depression (2:20) Uncontrollable Novelty Flow Triggers (8:28) Kryptonite of Over Achievers (11:40) Flow Breaks Rules (15:57) Having A Flow Community (20:50) Channeling Flow In A Company (24:06) What Life Looks Like Without Flow (27:46) One Day Book (31:57) RESOURCES Website: https://karyoberbrunner.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/karyoberbrunner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karyoberbrunner/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/karyoberbrunnerauthor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kary.oberbrunner/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/karyoberbrunner STEVEN KOTLER is a New York Times bestselling author, award-winning journalist, and Founder and Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective. He is one of the world's leading experts on human performance. His books include The Art of Impossible, Stealing Fire, and The Rise of Superman. His work has been translated into over 40 languages and appeared in over 100 publications, including the New York Times Magazine, Wall Street Journal, TIME, Wired, Atlantic Monthly, The Harvard Business Review and Forbes.
The CAPS Network knows that finding passion is at the center of what makes our model successful. Today's guest, Erik Lindbergh, shares his story of finding passion and purpose with Corey. Erik's is an incredible story about resilience, curiosity and future forward thinking. And if you haven't heard, Erik will be one of our keynote speakers at this summer's CAPS Network Huddle!For more information about Erik's work check out the Lindbergh Foundation and VerdeGo Aero.To listen to Erik's podcast "The Lindberghs" hosted with his wife, Lyn anywhere you find your podcasts.To learn more about the Summer Huddle and how to register to join visit the new CAPS Network website.
In this solo episode, Julian explains why your mindset is the most valuable tool that you have as an entrepreneur and why It is one of the greatest determinants of your success in both your professional and personal life. Why is your mindset the greatest determinant of your success? We all want to be successful in both our personal and professional life, regardless of what success means to us. But if you don't have the right mindset, you're not going to get to where you want to go because most barriers in life are psychological, not technical. You might not believe me but let's take a closer look at why your mindset is the defining factor in your success. When you fail at something, you might think that the reason you failed is because you didn't have the time, money, experience, technology, or people that you needed to succeed. But the truth is that all of these things are resources and although not having the resources you need may be the reason you failed, it is not the defining factor. Failure is never about the lack of resources, it is about a lack of resourcefulness. Resourcefulness is the defining factor in our success and our emotions are the greatest resources that we have at our disposal. Your mindset is important because how your look at the world determines how you feel at any moment—it directly influences your emotions. And how you feel at any moment determines how you respond—it determines what decisions you end up making. And your life is ultimately the result of all of the decisions that you make in your life. Therefore, our mindset is the source of where we currently are in life and it is the key predictor of our future success. In this episode, we'll discuss 3 invaluable mindsets Problems Are Opportunities Mindset Purpose-Driven Mindset Moonshot Mindset Here is a breakdown of the things we'll discuss: Why your mindset is the greatest determinant of your success [1:49] The Problems Are Opportunities Mindset [6:40] How Jeff Bezos came up with the idea for Amazon [12:44] The Purpose-Driven Mindset [15:29] How to discover what your Massively Transformative Purpose [26:42] The Moonshot Mindset [28:26] Practical tips on how to apply 10x thinking and think creatively [35:04] Sources/Resources Why A Purpose-Driven Mindset? https://www.diamandis.com/blog/purpose-driven-mindset Why A Moonshot Mindset? https://www.diamandis.com/blog/moonshot-mindset How to Make an MTP for Your Organization: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB0DDdXJ1vI Want to keep the conversation going? Join the Slack Community for this podcast to engage in discussions from the episodes in this podcast. You'll also be able to meet, engage, and potentially collaborate with the like-minded people that listen to this podcast. Let's share mindsets, insights, tools, strategies, and wisdom with each other so that we can accelerate our growth and maximize our contribution to humanity. Join The Slack Community: www.bit.ly/itf-slack Sign Up For The Inventing The Future Newsletter: www.bit.ly/itf-newsletter Inventing The Future Instagram: www.bit.ly/itf-ig Inventing The Future Facebook: www.bit.ly/itf-facebook
Welcome to Day 1533 of our Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to WisdomThe Benefits of a Purpose-Driven Mindset – Ask GrampsWisdom - the final frontier to true knowledge. Welcome to Wisdom-Trek! Where our mission is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. Hello, my friend; I am Guthrie Chamberlain, your captain on our journey to increase Wisdom and Create a Living Legacy. Thank you for joining us today as we explore wisdom on our 2nd millennium of podcasts. Today is Day 1533 of our Trek, and our focus on Fridays is the future technological and societal advances, so we call it Futuristic Fridays. My personality is one that has always been very future-oriented. Since my childhood, I have yearned for the exploration and discovery of new technologies and advancements for the future. I grew up with the original Star Trek series, and even today, as I am now on my 65th revolution around the sun, I still dream of traveling in space. Each week we will explore rapidly converging technologies and advancements, which will radically change our lives. At times, the topics may sound like something out of a science fiction novel, but each area that we explore is already well on its way of becoming a reality over the next couple of decades. To keep with our theme of “Ask Gramps,” I will put our weekly topics in the form of a question to get us on track. This week's question is, Hey Gramps, we have explored having a futuristic, exponential, and gratitude mindset, but you also mentioned a Purpose-Driven mindset. What is a Purpose-Driven Mindset, and why is it essential to have one? The Benefits of a Purpose-Driven Mindset Do you know the benefits of a Purpose-Driven Mindset? What is it, and how can you craft one? I am using some of the information in today's episode mentioned in Peter Diamandis's blogs and book “The Future is Faster Than You Think.” Making a dent in your universe or solving your world's biggest problems requires a significant amount of hard work. It also involves numerous risks, setbacks, and restarts. Many of my successes have been “overnight successes, after about 20 years of hard work.” While it appears that some people are lucky, most success stories require recovering one more time, facing the challenge, and beginning again. Over and over. So how do you fuel that persistence? It involves clarifying your purpose. As Peter Diamandis puts it, “Massively Transformative Purpose” (or MTP), and it must include the emotional energy that powers it. In today's episode, I'm going to discuss what it means to have a Purpose-Driven Mindset and how you can develop one. I believe that a single person, driven by their Massively Transformative Purpose, can change the world, or at least their world. So, what's your purpose? Let's dive in... The Importance of Having an MTPA Massively Transformative Purpose is central to a Purpose-Driven Mindset. Here are the attributes of an effective MTP: It's uniquely yours… It feels true for you (you are proud of it)… It's driven by emotional energy (Wonder, Awe, Excitement, Pain…) that fuels your drive to pursue big dreams… You are willing to commit your life to it, or at least a season of life. As an individual, your MTP is what wakes you up in the morning and gets you excited. For example, my MTP is in the introduction for every episode: My mission is to help others create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before Do you have an MTP? Are you currently living it? The objective of a Purpose-Driven Mindset (an MTP) is perhaps best summed up by a quote from Tom Bilyeu: “Find something you would die for, and live for it.” Six Steps in Crafting a Purpose-Driven Mindset(1) You seek to find,...
WE FEAR WHAT WE DON’T UNDERSTAND. The future doesn’t have to be scary. You don’t have to put your energy into building bunkers, hiding gold bars in the ground, and preparing for the end. The future can be full of possibility. There are so many exciting advancements happening in the fields of science, health, and space. But you have to change your mindset from fear to positivity. The world is magic. On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about the future of health and technology with a transformative leader and visionary: Peter Diamandis. Recently named by Fortune as one of the “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders,” Peter H. Diamandis is the founder and executive chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, which leads the world in designing and operating large-scale incentive competitions. He is also the executive founder of Singularity University, a graduate-level Silicon Valley institution that counsels the world's leaders on exponentially growing technologies. Peter repeats his “Massively Transformative Purpose” to himself throughout his day to give him focus. His passion is the key to his success. So get ready to get excited about the technology of the future on Episode 881. Some Questions I Ask: Isn’t every generation going to be the best time in the world moving forward? (11:00) Have you ever doubted yourself? (33:00) Did anything shift in you when your boys were born? (41:00) Does the future make us dumber? (48:00) Is there anything missing in your life? (1:02:00) In This Episode You Will Learn: About your MTP, or “Massively Transformative Purpose” (17:00) About Peter’s goals for longevity (23:30) The four keys to longevity (26:00) Three questions you can ask to help you find your passion (31:00) Why you should consider banking a placenta (54:00) The single most important skill everyone needs (1:11:00) If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes and more at http://www.lewishowes.com/881 and follow at www.instagram.com/lewishowes
Introducing Seeing I to I, a show about Innovation and Integration. In this episode, we discuss what we mean by innovation and integration, and why these are vital skills to master for living a life full of purpose, meaning, and growth. Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seeingitoipodcast/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeeingItoI Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUaJOwIVpgeLCtt--ZgbrDA Show notes: Peter Diamandis on Massively Transformative Purpose: https://youtu.be/nrr0Gq65yGQ Bold: https://www.diamandis.com/bold Vaclav Smil on Thomas Edison and the development of the electric grid:Energy and Civilization: A History: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/energy-and-civilization Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix quote: https://youtu.be/fEOuMCd5e9I?t=231 Recommended resources: The Opposable Mind: How Successful Leaders Win through Integrative Thinking, by Roger L. Martin: https://rogerlmartin.com/lets-read/the-opposable-mind “How Successful Leaders Think” on Harvard Business Review: https://hbr.org/2007/06/how-successful-leaders-think How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day, by Michal J. Gelb: https://www.amazon.com/How-Think-Like-Leonardo-Vinci/dp/0440508274
The Sky’s the Limit Space enthusiast, doctor, and serial entrepreneur Peter Diamandis on abundance, exponential technologies, and why the world is better than you think. Ever since he was a child, Peter Diamandis has been looking up, literally and figuratively. Captivated by the lunar landing in 1969, he’s spent much of his life pushing the boundaries of space exploration through his various companies. And as a proponent of the concepts of exponential technologies and abundance, he has a refreshingly optimistic outlook on the future. “I believe that we're heading towards a world where we can uplift every man, woman, and child on this planet,” he says. And as the founder of more than 20 companies in the fields of longevity, space, venture capital, and education—perhaps most famously the XPRIZE—Diamandis is doing his best to advance the world he envisions. “I’ve always followed my passion,” he says. “And at the end of the day, that’s really the world that I feel extraordinarily lucky to live in, one where I am doing what I want to do.” Exploring Medicine and Space Born in New York to Greek immigrant parents who both worked in medicine, Diamandis felt obligated to become a doctor just like his father. But as a child of the 1960s who was fascinated with the Apollo program, he also felt compelled to explore space. So, he did both. After getting accepted into Harvard Medical School, Diamandis co-founded the International Space University, which today has graduated more than 4,600 students from over 105 countries, and started International Microspace, a rocket company that was later acquired by CTA Incorporated. Even after he obtained his medical degree, instead of practicing medicine, Diamandis continued building businesses, many in the area of space. He founded XPRIZE, a global contest whose winners include a team that developed the first non-governmental manned spacecraft; and Zero-G, which has helped people like Stephen Hawking, Buzz Aldrin, and Martha Stewart experience weightlessness in a modified Boeing 727 that performs aerobatic maneuvers at 32,000 feet (if you fancy a ride, the Zero-G Experience starts at $5,400 per person). While Diamandis has worked hard to get here, he’s having a lot of fun too. “I've always been a 9-year-old kid pursuing my dreams,” he says. Turning Science Fiction Into Fact Looking at Diamandis’ long list of companies is a bit like reading synopses of science fiction novels. Space Adventures sends private citizens to the International Space Station to live and work alongside astronauts. Human Longevity seeks to extend the human lifespan through genomic and phenotypic data. And XPRIZE hosts multimillion-dollar global competitions to solve humanity’s most challenging problems. There are some truly out-of-this-world inventions that have emerged from XPRIZE competitions that are worth noting here. To make space travel possible for private citizens, Mojave Aerospace Ventures designed a privately financed manned spaceship with technology that was licensed by Richard Branson for Virgin Galactic. To provide clean water to the underprivileged, the Skysource/Skywater Alliance invented an energy-efficient device that gleans water from thin air. To make healthcare more accessible, Team DMI created a device that can run hundreds of lab tests on one drop of blood, alerting the user within minutes if they have a cold, the flu, or even Ebola. Diamandis says that XPRIZE helps address just one of his many passions: “How do I empower entrepreneurs to really go big and change the world?” On Emerging Technologies and Abundance Watch the evening news or read the newspaper, and the world seems pretty bleak. But Diamandis believes we have good reason to be hopeful. One of his most popular contributions is his concept of abundance, which he’s given a TED talk and written a book about. It’s the idea that technology is transforming scarce resources into abundant ones, quickly closing the gap between the haves and the have-nots. Google, for example, has given the general public access to a storehouse of knowledge that history’s greatest philosophers, mathematicians, and scientists could never have imagined. Further, exponential technologies—such as artificial intelligence, 3D printing, and virtual reality—have made it easier than ever to produce solutions at scale, solutions that, previously, only governments and massive corporations were capable of producing. “Energy is a perfect example,” Diamandis says. Humans went from killing whales to get oil for lamps, to mining mountains for coal, to drilling the ocean floor for oil. Meanwhile, the sun bathes the earth in more energy than we could use in a year. An exponential entrepreneur, therefore, would find a way to use technology to efficiently harness the sun’s energy and distribute it to the masses. Through the lens of abundance, Diamandis sees an opportunity for entrepreneurs to change the world, so much so that he created an exclusive community, Abundance Digital, that aims to do just that. He hosts monthly webinars and provides courses to inspire its roughly 3,000 members to think bigger, teaching them that “the world's biggest problems are the world's biggest business opportunities.” Because of exponential technologies, Diamandis envisions a future where AI makes education and healthcare effectively free and available to all, where self-driving electric cars make using a car service cheaper than owning a vehicle—a future where nothing is truly scarce. Finding Your Massively Transformative Purpose Though Diamandis keeps his eyes to the sky, that doesn’t mean he has his head in the clouds. He acknowledges that every new venture carries the potential for failure. When asked if he ever has doubts when starting a new business, he says, “Of course, I mean, I'm not insane. But it doesn't slow me down.” That’s because, though he recognizes entrepreneurship’s inherent difficulties, he draws strength from his unshakeable sense of purpose. Diamandis recommends beginning every entrepreneurial journey with determining your “Massively Transformative Purpose,” or MTP. This is what keeps you going when the going gets tough; it’s the thing that, even if you do not succeed, grants you the satisfaction of knowing that your time was spent improving humanity. “People have to understand why they're building their business,” he says. “If you're just trying to build a business to make money, I view that as sort of an empty pursuit, and when it gets hard, you don't have the emotional energy to push through and succeed.” So what are Diamandis’ MTPs? He has a few: opening up space exploration to more people, extending the healthy human lifespan, and inspiring entrepreneurs to solve the world’s biggest problems. For an advanced entrepreneur, having three MTPs is fine, but Diamandis recommends beginners start with just one. On Hiring a Team and Finding a Co-Founder Behind every great entrepreneur is a great team, and Diamandis is no exception. He has a roughly 12-person “strike force” that works with him across all of his ventures. Each team member has been carefully selected. “I don't suffer assholes or fools,” says Diamandis, whose rigorous hiring process is proof of that. To fill a position, he’ll sometimes run a global contest. The winners advance to a 60- or 90-day trial period, after which, the entire team has to vote them in, meaning there must be 100 percent acceptance. “One person who's out of whack can send the whole thing careening,” he explains. “So it's really important that we operate as a team.” While he uses the Kolbe test, which assesses conative skills, Diamandis doesn’t rely heavily on testing to make his choices, preferring to use the team interview process as a major determiner. Ultimately, though, his hiring decisions boil down to one simple metric: He needs to genuinely like the candidate. “If when we're in the meeting and that person is talking, if I'm, in the back of my mind, saying, ‘I wish this guy would shut up,’ that's not a good situation. On the other hand, if we're in a meeting and I'm saying, ‘Listen, I haven't heard from you. I really want to hear your thoughts,’ that's a good situation. So I need to respect them and want to hear what they have to say.” Those same likeability and respect factors go into his selecting a co-founder or CEO. For every company Diamandis has started, he picked a co-founder or two to help him get it off the ground. Now that he has more than 20 companies, for some of them, he may step back and serve as founder and chairman and then either promote a co-founder to CEO or hire one to run the company. Moving Forward Not one to rest on his laurels, Diamandis has his hands on many projects, including a new book he’s working on with Tony Robbins. “I'm doing a lot,” he admits, “but it's all driven by passion.” As for work-life balance, for him, it doesn’t exist. “It's more about work-life integration,” he explains. “I am ‘on’ 24/7. I have two 7-year-old boys; I do my best to prioritize them, but there have been…too many days away, and so there is, for sure, the trade of time.” That trade-off is a familiar one for any entrepreneur trying to make a difference, big or small. “I know some of the more successful Silicon Valley gazillionaires,” says Diamandis, “and it's brutal sometimes. But at the end of the day, it's living a life of meaning and a life of where you get to choose how you spend your time and the dent you want to leave on this planet.” 4 Lessons Every Visionary Founder Can Learn From Peter Diamandis It’s one thing to want to build a lifestyle business, one whose sole purpose is to make enough money to support the way you live, but it’s quite another to want to build a business that changes the world. If you fall in the latter camp, here’s what you can take away from our talk with Peter Diamandis: Be true to yourself. “The most important thing you need to do as a founder of a company is know that you love what you're doing, and you're not doing it for your parents, for your friends, for your teacher, out of obligation. … You’re doing it because it is what you love doing.” Know your MTP. “What's your massively transformative purpose? What is it that keeps you going? Who do you want to be a hero to?” Think big(gest). “I teach that the world's biggest problems are the world's biggest business opportunities. If you want to become a billionaire, help a billion people.” Harness exponential technologies to help people at scale. “As an entrepreneur, you can choose to work hard 40 hours a week…and impact a hundred people, or you can work those same hours and impact a million people. It's your choice. The tools we have to impact the world are extraordinary.” Key Takeaways How Peter grew up wanting to be an astronaut, went to medical school, and managed to merge his passion for space with his knowledge of medicine. The 20+ companies he’s started, including Space Adventures, Zero-G, and XPRIZE Peter’s advice for founders The new book he’s working on with Tony Robbins How he curates an amazing team, including his rigorous vetting process How technology is taking what used to be scarce and making it abundant How he’s inspiring entrepreneurs to think bigger and change the world through his exclusive Abundance Digital community On using your “massively transformative purpose” (MTP) to drive your business forward What Peter’s MTPs are The sacrifices he’s had to make to get where he is today
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Jim Jubelirer is a seasoned executive, coach and public speaker. Jim speaks to a wide variety of audiences about leadership and business excellence and motivates people to achieve Breakthrough Results. Jim is an active member of Abundance 360, a 25-year program to apply Exponential Thinking to solve the world’s most pressing problems. Jim’s Massively Transformative Purpose is to create an equitable and sustainable world for everyone.
Jim Jubelirer is a seasoned executive, coach and public speaker. Jim’s mission is to help leaders improve their business performance and personal satisfaction. Jim speaks to a wide variety of audiences about leadership and business excellence and motivates people to achieve Breakthrough Results. He has designed and delivered custom training programs, and has delivered speeches, conference presentations and/or executive seminars to over 6,000 people from over 40 countries. Jim’s Massively Transformative Purpose is to create an equitable and sustainable world for everyone. His Moonshot is to see the transformation to 100% renewable energy worldwide in his lifetime.
Jim Jubelirer (JUBE-uh-leer) is a seasoned executive, coach, and public speaker. Jim's mission is to help leaders improve their business performance and personal satisfaction. Jim speaks to a wide variety of audiences about leadership and business excellence and motivates people to achieve Breakthrough Results. He has designed and delivered custom training programs and has delivered speeches, conference presentations and/or executive seminars to over 6,000 people from over 40 countries. Jim's Massively Transformative Purpose is to create an equitable and sustainable world for everyone. His Moonshot is to see the transformation to 100% renewable energy worldwide in his lifetime. Subscribe to the Find Your Football Newsletter Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook PYP Leadership Academy
In this episode, host Kevin Bees shares a question that has helped 1,000’s of people improve the quality of their life, and the lives of those around them. This question has empowered one client to grow his business from 3 to 33 people in 6-9 months. This question will help you connect with people much faster, since they will intuitively get to ‘Know You, Like You and Trust you’, meaning you can get the kind of employees and customers. ‘Why do you do what you do?’ or ‘What is you Massively Transformative Purpose?’ Why is this questions so important? - Because, as Simon Sinek tells us - ‘People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it’; so actually getting clear on WHY you do what you do is powerful to create connection and relationships In this episode, Kevin Bees shares examples of purpose from Tesla Cars, Google, Ted Talks What are the important ingredients of a purpose per Peter Diamandis ? 1, It’s unique to you 2, Has you feeling inspired take action every day 3. Engages the Heart and The Head 4. Declare with sincerity and confidence The Purpose of Life Changing Question comes from the beliefs: We are what we think about most often If we change the way we think, we can change the quality of our life Success leaves clues - model the thinking of the best! The purpose of ‘Life Changing Questions: To discover and share ‘Life Changing Questions’ to empower others to improve quality and quantity of their life. Question to ask: Why do you do what you do? What is your Massively Transformative Purpose? Resources - Massively Transformative Purpose - Peter Diamandis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrr0Gq65yGQ TED Talk - Why great leaders inspire action - Simon Sinek https://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action - Books: Peter Diamandis & Stephen Kotler - Abundance Peter Diamandis & Stephen Kotler - Bold Simon Sinek - Start with Why?
Peter Diamandis of XPrize, Abundance 360, and more sat down with Joe Polish to discuss the following: More about Peter’s program can be found at http://ILoveMarketing.com/Abundance Billionaires Secrets: 4 things billionaires do different from everyone else (Peter is personal friends with some extraordinary billionaires. Listen as he reveals billionaire secrets almost no one knows…) Mindset Matters: Why we’re living during one of the best time in history and what YOU can do to think more abundantly Strategies for getting ahead of the coming technological boom, using rapid change to your advantage and solving the world’s biggest problems The Power of Moonshots: How to go 10x bigger, push the boundaries of possibility and make “crazy” ideas a reality Why what you loved doing (and were passionate about) as a kid may hold the key to your ultimate success 2 powerful pieces of advice for companies that want to grow FASTER (PLUS: Peter’s advice for turning around any struggling company) Your Massively Transformative Purpose: How to accomplish meaningful, inspiring, significant and world changing goals Peter talks about the newest, emerging technologies every entrepreneur needs to be aware of (Including autonomous cars, Blockchain, genomics and more….) How negative news hijacks our brain and what you can do to take back control of your thinking Going From Idea To Billions: How entrepreneurs can turn emerging technologies into the next billion dollar businesses
Kim Butler talks with host Tammi Brannan about Kim's recent experience at Abundance 360 with Peter Diamandis. They talk about abundance vs scarcity, living an innovative and elegant life and amplifying your strengths. To learn more about the prosperity movement and help you and your clients build and keep wealth visit www.TheAdvisorAdvantage.com Links in this Episode: The Summit - www.TheSummit4Advisors.com Finding your strengths - www.strengthsfinder.com New transformative material - https://boltthreads.com 3D printed ear pieces - www.averysound.com Peter's book - Bold Show Notes: 00:00 Introduction 00:43 Today's Guest: Kim Butler 01:52 What most people are looking to get out of the Abundance 360 event with Peter Diamandis 03:45 Be thinking about the strengths you already have and what else you could do with them 05:33 If you're not clear on your strengths look at www.strengthsfinder.com 06:20 Amplifying your strengths 07:03 How Kim intakes information at conferences 08:12 Abundance Scorecard #1 - Abundance Mindset 08:54 Abundance Scorecard #2 - Moonshot Thinking 09:47 Abundance Scorecard #3 - Massively Transformative Purpose 10:20 Abundance Scorecard #4 - 6 D's Implementation 11:15 Abundance Scorecard #5 - Exponential Tech 11:54 Abundance Scorecard #6 - Crowd and Community 13:06 Abundance Scorecard #7 - Transformation 13:12 Abundance Scorecard #8 - Data Driven Decision Making 15:37 The 5 Hour Rule 17:12 Gratitude and scarcity cannot co-exist in your mind 21:08 How to make your life more elegant 26:08 Abundance vs scarcity 29:15 Commitment statements