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Karl Morris - The Brainbooster
The value of a mentor to help you achieve your dreams – With Lora Fairclough #139

Karl Morris - The Brainbooster

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 51:10


Today on the Brain Booster we are joined by multiple Ladies European Tour winner and Solheim Cup player Lora Fairclough. It was great to share time with Lora and look back at the key insights she now has from her playing days and now her own coaching. By the way to become a Certified Mind Factor Coach, go to https://themindfactor.net/certification-course-2020/ On this show: We really look into the value of having a MENTOR Someone who fully understands you as a person. Someone who wants to look at the whole picture and not just the isolated motion of the golf swing. When you ‘know’ the person you are working with has YOUR best interests. We look at how goals can and sometimes can’t make all of the difference. How chasing the WRONG goal for you as an individual can be so destructive. The value of WRITING things down. My goodness we have touched on this so many times. Yet I don’t believe you can hear it too often. The correlation between success and having note taking discipline seems profound. The principles Lora applied to aim to get the most from EACH day. It was great to look back on Lora’s playing career. The challenges. How one NEGATIVE experience created a mindset that ALLOWED her to WIN What YOU can learn from this. A really engaging session from a golfer who has experienced so many levels of the game Enjoy To find out more about Lora Fairclough go to www.lorafaircloughgolf.com To become a Certified Mind Factor Coach, go to https://themindfactor.net/certification-course-2020/      

Early Accountability
EAP 73: Choosing Your Winners Circle

Early Accountability

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 18:21


The topic of this episode of the Early Accountability Podcast is creating your own “winner’s circle” of people who will encourage and motivate you in your personal and professional endeavors. It has been said that when you look at your friends, you see the future you are headed towards because so much of your potential abides in the company you keep. Some people are tempted to rely too heavily on one person to fulfill their accountability needs, but when you diversify the voices you’re listening to, you will see drastic improvements in your results. Kimi purports that your squad or tribe should have one of each of these types of people, recognizing that one person can fill one or two roles: 1. Mentor – Someone who is where you want to be. You can bounce things off of this person and learn from them. 2. Mentee – Having this person in your circle is an opportunity to teach what you are learning and continue your personal development. 3. Coach – Different than a mentor, a coach is meant to provide strategy and technique for a specific goal or endeavor. 4. Beam of positivity – Someone who can find the good in every situation. 5. Motivator – An amp man or woman who can specifically motivate you to pursue your goals. 6. Voice of reason – This person uses a higher order of thinking to ask specific questions about your plan and goals and helps you bring your ideas back to reality. 7. Accountability partner – Someone who is on the same level as you or walking the same journey. This person is a sounding board and you hold each other accountable through consistent check-ins. This circle should be a give and take because we all need each other, and it is ok if people come and go from your circle. These people should provide balance for your life and propel you forward, motivating you to success. Topics Covered in this Episode: • Building your tribe • Motivation • Encouraging each other • Diversifying the voices you’re listening to

Modern Marketing Podcast
Success, Head Trash, and Mentors w/ Noah St. John | #056

Modern Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 31:52


Noah St. John is a self-proclaimed self-help nerd who’s transformed lives and businesses by helping people get rid of the head trash that kept them from achieving their business goals. As a result, Noah’s clients added over half a billion dollars in sales just over the last few years.   In this episode, Noah shares life-changing tips from his new book, Get Rid of Your Head Trash About Money: How to Avoid the 3 Big Money Mistakes Even Smart People Make, and gives insight into overcoming mental obstacles that keep entrepreneurs from making money and living the life they’re capable of living.   Episode Discussions: Three simple elements that make a business work Money/Passion myth: Why following your passion won’t always lead to success 3 major mistakes that are holding you back from making more money The dangers of being an info-junkie and how to recover The biggest lie in the industry according to Noah An easy way to learn and start a business when you're broke The 5 main systems of support to install for greater success Identifying the excuses you make that are keeping you stuck The red flags of a self-fulfilling prophecy Introspection: Is your ladder of success leaning against the right wall? Why you don't want someone who’s ‘a natural’ as a mentor The most valuable thing Adams ever done that grew his business What qualities to look for in a mentor and what to avoid If you could have any superpower…choose simplification   2:51 Noah’s Story: -Started Successclinic.com in 1997 in a college dorm room with $800 and a book on how to do HTML. -Now has students in over 120 countries -Published 14 books in 12 different languages -Only author in history that's been published by Hay House, HarperCollins, Mindvalley, Nightingale-Conant, Chicken Soup for the Soul Publisher   7:34 The worst advice in this industry is do what you love and the money will follow. That is the biggest lie out there."-NSJ 9:07 Three elements that make a business work: Passion, skill, and market demand. Understand who you are but find a way to package and position it that adds value to other human beings and that the market is willing to pay you for.   9:55 Noah’s seen people spend tens of thousands of dollars going to gurus and experts but still remained stuck.   12:24 3 big mistakes that are holding you back from making more money: Not getting rid of your head trash about money. Head trash is that guy saying "I can't do it because..." Identify what your head trash is and notice how it's affecting you. Not Having a Mentor – Someone who can show you how to get where you want to go. Find someone who is where you want to be and can show you how to get there. Look for someone system driven, not personality driven. There are levels of mentorship. Start slow and simple. To connect with your mentor, send a tweet, post on their Facebook wall, send them an email. "[Self-marketers] are naturals. That means they're unconsciously competent at allowing themselves to succeed. That means they can't really break down what they did and we can't replicate it."-NSJ Gathering too much information without giving yourself permission to succeed. Gathering information is addictive and it feels like you're being productive. Consuming info doesn't actually add any value. Overwhelm is an excuse. It means you don't have the right systems in place. This is something you can control. If you're drowning in information without implementation, you're going nowhere and it doesn't make you money. Take in less information and do more implementation. "We don't live in the information age, we live in the information overload age."-NSJ 21:25  "I would spend hours a day studying, reading books, taking notes and my business was flat. And finally, it was almost a breaking point...I know more than I need to know and I'm doing nothing with it. And I stopped and things just took off."-AE 22:01 Install the 5 main systems of support: People - Who are you listening to in your life? Wean yourself off the surrounding naysayers and get better people, like a mentor. Activities - What are you doing with the days of your life? Are you consuming or producing? Environment - Clean the clutter from your inner game and outer game. Your inner game: Beliefs, values, decisions. Introspection - Are you taking time every day to make sure your ladder of success is leaning against the right wall? Many are climbing the ladder of success that they don't want anymore. Simplify - Simplify your life, streamline your business. It's a superpower. "It's not just about how much money we make but how much of our lives we own."-NSJ   29:15 What is the best piece of advice you've been given in regards to marketing and growing your business? "Give yourself permission to succeed."   Mentioned in this episode: http://sendmeabooknoah.com/ – For a free copy of Noah’s book, Get Rid of Your Head Trash About Money: How To Avoid the 3 Big Money Mistakes Even Smart People Make Order the hardcopy version http://noahstjohn.com/ - Book a Power Hour with Noah Click here to subscribe via iTunes Modern Marketing on Stitcher Modern Marketing on Pocket Casts