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Are you tired of being seen as just another commodity? Ready to stand out, command premium prices, and deliver extraordinary customer experiences? In this episode of the DMC Marketing Nugget, host Devin Herz sits down with Vance Morris, founder of Deliver Service Now Institute and author of Systematic Magic. From his journey as a Disney leader to a thriving entrepreneur, Vance shares transformative strategies to elevate your business. In this episode, you'll discover: Lessons from Disney: How Vance's experiences at Disney shaped his approach to creating memorable customer experiences. "7 Magic Keys" to Success: One powerful key from Systematic Magic that can immediately improve your customer service. Pricing for Premium: Vance's advice on reducing price resistance and commanding premium prices. Turning Failures into Loyalty: Proven strategies to use service recovery as a tool to enhance customer trust and loyalty. Learn how to "Disnify" your business and unlock the secrets to long-term success with Vance Morris. Don't miss this incredible episode! Hit like & follow, listen on your favorite streaming app, and visit DMCMarketingNugget.com for more insightful episodes.
Are you tired of being seen as just another commodity? Ready to stand out, command premium prices, and deliver extraordinary customer experiences? In this episode of the DMC Marketing Nugget, host Devin Herz sits down with Vance Morris, founder of Deliver Service Now Institute and author of Systematic Magic. From his journey as a Disney leader to a thriving entrepreneur, Vance shares transformative strategies to elevate your business. In this episode, you'll discover: Lessons from Disney: How Vance's experiences at Disney shaped his approach to creating memorable customer experiences. "7 Magic Keys" to Success: One powerful key from Systematic Magic that can immediately improve your customer service. Pricing for Premium: Vance's advice on reducing price resistance and commanding premium prices. Turning Failures into Loyalty: Proven strategies to use service recovery as a tool to enhance customer trust and loyalty. Learn how to "Disnify" your business and unlock the secrets to long-term success with Vance Morris. Don't miss this incredible episode! Hit like & follow, listen on your favorite streaming app, and visit DMCMarketingNugget.com for more insightful episodes.
In this episode of the Know Your Why Podcast, Dr. Jason Balara welcomes Jeremy LeMere, co-principal at Navigator Wealth Management, to share his inspiring journey in real estate investing. Jeremy recounts his progression from single-family homes to multifamily properties, eventually launching his own property management company to streamline operations. He delves into the critical role of property management, the impact of legal challenges, and the people-centric nature of the real estate industry. Jeremy underscores the importance of having a clear 'why' to drive investment decisions and offers practical advice for both new and seasoned investors. Key Highlights: - Jeremy LeMere's transition from single-family to multifamily real estate illustrates the benefits of scaling investments. - Founding an in-house property management company improved operational efficiency and control. - Understanding legal regulations is essential for successful property management and strategy development. - Real estate success is rooted in relationships and the ability to manage people effectively. - Jeremy emphasizes having a clear 'why' to guide investment goals and long-term decision-making. - Active involvement in local real estate investment associations (RIAs) provides valuable knowledge and connections. - Real estate offers a pathway to building generational wealth through consistent, long-term investing. Jeremy LeMere's journey demonstrates how a strategic approach to scaling, managing, and investing in real estate can lead to long-term success. His insights on the importance of relationships, legal understanding, and having a clear purpose offer actionable takeaways for anyone looking to grow in the industry. Tune in to this episode of the Know Your Why Podcast for inspiration and strategies to elevate your real estate investing game. Get in touch with Jeremy: Email: Jeremy@lemere.com Website: https://navwf.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/navwf/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NavWF If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
On this show we highlight our Veteran Entrepreneur Program and how we helped a veteran start a Home Inspection Service. Shawn Patterson gives insight on his journey, talks about how TVC helped, and offers advice to veterans who are thinking about joining the entrepreneur world.
Welcome to Good Girls Get Rich! I'm your host, Karen Yankovich, and today, we're diving deep into a topic that's close to my heart—how to use LinkedIn to land speaking engagements! Whether you're looking to take the stage for the first time or elevate your thought leader brand, speaking is one of the most powerful ways to grow your business, increase your visibility, and build influence. And guess what? You don't need a huge following to get started. #GoodGirlsGetRich We want to hear your thoughts on this episode! Leave us a message on Speakpipe or email us at info@karenyankovich.com. About The Episode: If you've been feeling the pull to step out of your corporate role and into something that gives you more flexibility, more autonomy, and the ability to create an impact on your terms, then this episode is for you! You don't have to make that leap blindly. LinkedIn is the perfect tool to position yourself for high-value consulting contracts before you even hand in your resignation letter. In today's episode, I'm sharing my personal journey of leaving the corporate world and how I built my consulting business on the side. Trust me, I get it—it's hard to leave the security of a regular paycheck, especially when you have a family to support, but it is possible! I've been in your shoes, and in this episode, I'll walk you through the exact steps I took to ensure that I had a steady income stream in place before making that big leap. Episode Highlights: Mindset Shifts for Success: One of the most important things you'll need to embrace is a new mindset. When you transition from being an employee to being a consultant or entrepreneur, you are stepping into a new role as a thought leader. This requires a mental shift from doing the work to leading the work. I'll walk you through what this looks like and how you can start making that shift today. Crafting a Client-Attracting LinkedIn Profile: Your LinkedIn profile should not look like a résumé when you're gearing up for consulting. Instead, it should be a beacon that showcases your expertise and invites high-ticket clients to connect with you. We'll cover how to update your profile so that it speaks directly to the types of clients you want to attract, and how to use LinkedIn's features to boost your credibility and visibility. Building a Magnetic Network: Networking on LinkedIn is about more than just connecting with anyone and everyone. I'll teach you how to strategically build a powerful network that will drive your consulting business forward. You'll learn how to connect with potential clients, industry influencers, and strategic partners in a way that feels authentic and aligned with your goals. Leveraging Thought Leadership and Visibility: Clients don't just buy services—they buy from people they know, like, and trust. That's why building a thought leadership brand on LinkedIn is crucial. I'll show you how to do this through content creation, engaging with your network, and showcasing your expertise in a way that positions you as the go-to person in your field. Final Thoughts: This episode is packed with actionable LinkedIn strategies that will help you make the transition from corporate to consulting with confidence. We'll cover everything from optimizing your profile to building a network that supports your goals. But more than that, this episode is about giving you the tools to own your expertise and step fully into your role as a consultant or entrepreneur. Whether you're still in your corporate role and dreaming of consulting, or you've already made the leap and are looking for ways to build your brand, this episode is going to provide you with a roadmap for success. Remember, making the leap from corporate to consulting doesn't have to be scary. With the right mindset, the right strategies, and a little bit of LinkedIn magic, you can create a life and business that not only supports you but also allows you to thrive. Don't settle for less than what you deserve—start building that consulting brand today! Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Good Girls Get Rich! I can't wait to see you step into your next chapter with confidence and power. And as always, if you need any extra support or have questions, I'm here for you. Until next time, take action, build your network, and start making things happen! Connect with Me: Follow me on LinkedIn and across all social platforms @karenyankovich Use the hashtags #GoodGirlsGetRich and #ShesLinkedUp to join the conversation! I can't wait to see you shine on stage—let's make 2025 your year to own that thought leader brand! Magical Quotes from the Episode: Karen Yankovich "Your LinkedIn profile should not look like a résumé. It needs to showcase your expertise and position you as the go-to consultant or thought leader in your field." "Making the leap from corporate to consulting doesn't have to be scary. With the right mindset and LinkedIn strategies, you can create a life and business that supports and empowers you." "Build a strong, magnetic network. Your network drives your net worth, and when you connect with the right people, business follows naturally." "You don't need to charge $5 until you can charge $10—you can go straight in for the $500 or $1,000 an hour. Start owning your worth from the beginning!" Resources Mentioned In the Episode: Take Action Now! After you listen, take a moment to reflect on the mindset shifts and actionable steps I shared. What can you start doing today to position yourself for success in consulting? Your next step could be as simple as tweaking your LinkedIn profile to speak directly to the kinds of clients you want to attract, or it might be reaching out to a potential strategic partner for a coffee chat. And if you're serious about making this transition, I want to help! Take my LinkedIn Quiz to discover your personal marketing style and get tailored strategies to help you create a process that feels good for you. Plus, we'll send you resources like visualization exercises and scripts that will guide you every step of the way. Share The Love! If you found this episode valuable, I would absolutely love it if you shared it with your network. Take a screenshot, post it on Instagram, LinkedIn, or wherever you hang out, and tag me! I'll be sure to reshare it with my audience, giving you extra visibility. We're all about lifting each other up around here—when one of us succeeds, we all succeed! Join Our FREE Facebook Group! If you're not already part of our community, now's the perfect time to join my free Facebook group, Reignite and Rise Up on LinkedIn! It's filled with amazing women just like you who are stepping into their power as consultants, thought leaders, and business owners. Inside the group, you'll find support, encouragement, and even more tips for leveraging LinkedIn to build your business. Help Us Spread The Word! It would be awesome if you shared the Good Girls Get Rich Podcast with your fellow entrepreneurs on Twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If this episode has taught you just one thing, I would love if you could head on over to Apple Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW! And if you're moved to, kindly leave us a rating and review. Maybe you'll get a shout out on the show! Ways to Subscribe to Good Girls Get Rich: Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via PlayerFM Good Girls Get Rich is also on Spotify Take a listen on Podcast Addict
This week we are talking about Changing Your Reality...and Creating the Life You Were Meant to Live. Think and Grow Rich is the Ultimate Guide to taking control of your life and crafting a plan. Today I want to talk about the last 4 principles in the 13 Success Secrets Hill outlines... Transmutation Subconscious Mind The Brain 6th Sense Transmuting Energy for Success One of the more contentious chapters in Hill's book tackles the concept of sex transmutation. The idea is that the potent energy tied to our sexual instincts can be redirected towards creative and productive pursuits. By transforming this powerful energy, you can harness it to achieve tremendous results in various aspects of your life, leading to success and accomplishment. Mastering the Subconscious Mind The subconscious mind is a pivotal theme in Hill's work, and understanding it is crucial because it never rests. It's the master of our reality, absorbing everything around us, regardless of whether it's real or imagined. By feeding your subconscious with positive thoughts and vivid images, you can influence its power creatively. This process is amplified by emotions and faith, leading to greater control over your subconscious' guidance. The Brain: Your Broadcasting Station Hill views the brain as a broadcasting and receiving station for thought, highlighting its role as a tool in shaping our lives. Maintaining a healthy brain is crucial—it needs to be nourished and treated as a vital organ. Proper hydration and other healthy practices are essential for it to function effectively as a conduit between your conscious and subconscious minds. Harnessing the Sixth Sense The final chapter of Hill's book addresses the elusive sixth sense, which is your intuition and inspiration. This component becomes accessible after mastering the previous concepts. Your sixth sense is tuned in when you're aligned with your subconscious mind, allowing you to tap into gut feelings and intuitions that guide you toward your goals. Thanks for listening today. Please share this show and let me know what I can do to support you on the show. Hit me up at Dailymastermind.com George Wright III
This week we are talking about Changing Your Reality...and Creating the Life You Were Meant to Live. Think and Grow Rich is the Ultimate Guide to taking control of your life and crafting a plan. Today I want to talk about the last 4 principles in the 13 Success Secrets Hill outlines... Transmutation Subconscious Mind The Brain 6th Sense Transmuting Energy for Success One of the more contentious chapters in Hill's book tackles the concept of sex transmutation. The idea is that the potent energy tied to our sexual instincts can be redirected towards creative and productive pursuits. By transforming this powerful energy, you can harness it to achieve tremendous results in various aspects of your life, leading to success and accomplishment. Mastering the Subconscious Mind The subconscious mind is a pivotal theme in Hill's work, and understanding it is crucial because it never rests. It's the master of our reality, absorbing everything around us, regardless of whether it's real or imagined. By feeding your subconscious with positive thoughts and vivid images, you can influence its power creatively. This process is amplified by emotions and faith, leading to greater control over your subconscious' guidance. The Brain: Your Broadcasting Station Hill views the brain as a broadcasting and receiving station for thought, highlighting its role as a tool in shaping our lives. Maintaining a healthy brain is crucial—it needs to be nourished and treated as a vital organ. Proper hydration and other healthy practices are essential for it to function effectively as a conduit between your conscious and subconscious minds. Harnessing the Sixth Sense The final chapter of Hill's book addresses the elusive sixth sense, which is your intuition and inspiration. This component becomes accessible after mastering the previous concepts. Your sixth sense is tuned in when you're aligned with your subconscious mind, allowing you to tap into gut feelings and intuitions that guide you toward your goals. Thanks for listening today. Please share this show and let me know what I can do to support you on the show. Hit me up at Dailymastermind.com George Wright III
185: Reading specialist Julie Speidel describes the struggles and triumphs that she faced as she supported her staff in improving literacy outcomes. Click here for the show notes from this episode.Get my book, Reach All Readers! Looking for printable resources that align with the science of reading? Click here to learn more about our popular and affordable membership for PreK through 3rd grade educators.Connect with Anna here! Blog Instagram Facebook Twitter (X)
In this episode, we sit down with Tori Nook, a trailblazing businesswoman in the world of commercial real estate. We dive deep into Tori's incredible journey from humble beginnings in Canfield, Ohio, to securing major clients like Sally Beauty and Dollar Tree.Tori shares her story of how she climbed the ladder in a male-dominated industry, emphasizing the importance of hard work, reputation, and determination. We explore her experiences with cold calling, mentorships, and the impact of her immigrant roots. Tori candidly discusses the challenges she's faced, including managing anxiety, balancing motherhood with her career, and hiring women in a scarce industry.Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, Tori Nook's story is sure to inspire and motivate. Tune in as we celebrate her accomplishments and explore the keys to her ongoing success. Don't forget to engage with us on social media and share your thoughts on this episode of Limitless Podcast!Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comIG: instagram.com/zuckerinvestmentgroupX: twitter.com/ZIG_CRE
What if reimagining a simple magazine page could unlock a whole new realm of creativity? This week on Brewtifully Made, we take you through an artistic journey inspired by Lori Siebert's Windowsill Workshop. Using the prompt "magazine," from Elle Lovey we breathe new life into a magazine page with whimsical doodles while discussing the exhilarating and challenging moments of running our brand new storefront, which officially opened on August 11th. Feel the rush as we recount a recent Journey cover band concert that brought a wave of enthusiastic patrons and filled our class schedules to the brim!As we prepare for the holiday season, we dive into the intricate balance of planning ahead versus spontaneous creativity. From stocking up on pumpkin spice lattes from a local coffee business to strategizing for holiday sales, this episode is brimming with practical insights and heartfelt reflections. Join us for a candid conversation about community connections, the entrepreneurial rollercoaster, and the sparks of inspiration that keep us going. Don't miss this vibrant discussion on the early days of building a business and the joy of creative expression!Support the Show.Catch the doodles on YouTubeMy socials:Sign up for my monthly newsletterPortfolio website: Brewtifully.comInstagram: /BrewtifullyFacebook: /brewtifullyTikTok: GettingSmallwithGrandmaLinkedIn: Tracy Dawn Brewer
What if celebrating small wins could be the key to unlocking your full potential? In this episode of The Real Women, Real Business podcast, Shauna Lynn Simon promises to transform how you view progress and achievements. Reflecting on a personal story, Shauna Lynn explores the powerful concept from Dan Sullivan's "The Gap and The Gain," which emphasizes recognizing milestones instead of chasing unachievable ideals. You'll learn how this approach can drastically improve your mental health, boost motivation, and lead to sustainable business growth. Shauna Lynn also dives into the importance of appreciating daily victories to prevent burnout, making it an essential tool for long-term success.This episode provides actionable strategies to keep your motivation high, even on the toughest days. Inspired by James Clear's "Atomic Habits" and Charles Duhigg's "The Power of Habit," we discuss how daily standups and reward systems can turn a bad day around. Discover the therapeutic benefits of journaling, which can help you foster a mindset of continuous improvement and self-compassion. Tune in to embrace a mindset that celebrates every step of your entrepreneurial journey!Resources:Set up a free Introductory Business Planning Session with Shauna Lynn: AboutShaunaLynn.com/planLearn more about the show: AboutShaunaLynn.com/podcastFree Journal Prompts: AboutShaunaLynn.com/Journal-PromptsThe Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan: https://amzn.to/46VWIVN (Affiliate Link)Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://amzn.to/4duo1c9 (Affiliate Link)The Power Of Habit by Charles Duhigg: https://amzn.to/4dsd36X (Affiliate Link)
Fat Loss School - Weight loss, Wellness, and Mindset Lessons for Women Over 50
If your diet plan or program isn't letting you choose the course that you want, then I encourage you to find a new program! If you are a rebel like me…you question WHY a rule makes sense for you or are constantly looking for alternatives to the rule. If you are like me, you have found it nearly impossible to stick with a rigid plan - maybe even moreso in our 50s. We are grown, sophisticated, educated women and not interested in one-size-fits-all formulas for weight loss or miserable crash diets that we can't sustain long term. We want to be able to customize and individualize. We want guard rails instead of strict rules. If this sounds good to you, I'm glad you are here because today I will be sharing all of the ways you can customize the FASTer Way to Fat Loss® for your unique needs, likes, limitations, and goals. CONNECT with Amy Bryan any of the following ways: ENROLL in my next FASTer Way 6-week online class at https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/AMYBRYAN FOLLOW me on Instagram @amybryanfasterway EMAIL me at au4ahb@gmail.com JOIN my free info group, SCHEDULE a discovery call, VOICE MESSAGE me, and DOWNLOAD freebies at www.linktr.ee/amybryanfasterway.
Climbing the Ladder of Success One Step at a Time Sales Coach Dan Rochon from No Broke Months for Salespeople talks about the journey to success. Dan shares his experience in writing a book, how it relates to real estate, and how patience is what you need to achieve real estate success. Learn why this is true in the latest No Broke Months for Salespeople episode. --To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check this link:www.NoBrokeMonths.com --Do you want to win a FREE 45-minute complimentary coaching session with Dan Rochon and a FREE copy of the book "Real Estate Evolution," a comprehensive 10-step guide to achieving Consistent and Predictable Income?❗❗JOIN THE NO BROKE MONTHS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS MONTHLY RAFFLE HERE ❗❗--Stop
Dr. Miller Armstrong // #ClinicalTuesday // www.ptonice.com In today's episode of the PT on ICE Daily Show, Spine Division lead faculty Miller Armstrong makes his debut on the podcast discussing what separates the top 5% of physical therapist from the rest of the profession. Take a listen or check out our full show notes on our blog at www.ptonice.com/blog. If you're looking to learn more about our Lumbar Spine Management course, our Cervical Spine Management course, or our online physical therapy courses, check our entire list of continuing education courses for physical therapy including our physical therapy certifications by checking out our website. Don't forget about all of our FREE eBooks, prebuilt workshops, free CEUs, and other physical therapy continuing education on our Resources tab. EPISODE TRANSCRIPTION MILLER ARMSTRONGGood morning, everyone. My name is Dr. Miller Armstrong. I am a lead faculty for cervical and lumbar spine management, and I'm out of the Nashville, Tennessee area, and super excited to talk about today the topic of clinical success, one choice being required. So what I mean by this, and I'm gonna do a few parts here, so I'm gonna be on over the course of the next couple of months talking about this, but it starts here. What is that one choice? And at ICE, we are quite literally obsessed with thinking about what makes the top 5% of our population and of our profession, what makes them the top 5%. Like what is different about those people that are the best? What do the experts do differently than the rest of us that make them the experts? And so to frame this, I really have to tell you a little bit about my background so that you're able to better understand where I'm coming from. A side note, I couldn't resist hopping on the back porch. It's a rainy day here in Nashville, so it's a beautiful morning. So I couldn't resist jumping on the back porch today. But I was born in this area. I was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, actually just south, about 30 minutes, in a town, and now it's a city, called Murfreesboro, Tennessee. And in Murfreesboro, there's a university. And that's where, I mean, throughout my entire life, and throughout my entire childhood, I was in Murfreesboro. Elementary, middle school, and high school. I was down in Murfreesboro, and the college down there is called Middle Tennessee State University. So if you're not familiar with MTSU, they're a mid-major Division I when it comes to sports. So Conference USA, they play schools like Western Kentucky. Conference has switched around a ton since I've been there. When I was there, it was like Marshall, Western Kentucky, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, UAB, things of that nature, kind of in the southeast region of the country. And so I played football throughout my entire childhood and growing up, and then I eventually played football at MTSU. And team, after my second, or after my first year, heading into my second year, we had a coaching switch. And so my first year there, I was playing quarterback and I was on like scout team, practice team quarterback. But going into my second year, we had a defensive coordinator switch. And so the new defense coordinator, of course, brought alongside with him a lot of other staff. So we had a lot of new faces on the other side of the ball. And in that offseason, I got switched over to So I ended up playing linebacker the last few years that I was at MTSU. But you have to imagine that it was not only a new room, like in the college sports world, especially football, I knew a lot of those guys that I was playing linebacker with, but I didn't know them that great. So it was a little bit of a new feel as far as walking into a position room. What was even a newer feel was now we had new staff. And so it was not only a new position, it was a new linebackers coach that I had to get to know. And this guy's name was Siriki Diabate. And Sariki, he's one of my favorite people on the face of the planet. And he was a younger guy. So for the college coaching world, being in your late 20s, early 30s is really young to be a position coach. So Sariki was leading the linebacker room. And Sariki had such a fascinating story. Almost so much so that we couldn't really relate to this guy. So, Sariki was from the Ivory Coast, and he came over to America in his late teens. The dude was like 17 or 18 by the time he showed up in New York, and he experienced a lot of unrest. growing up. Growing up in the Ivory Coast, like, there was a lot of civil wars, there was a lot of unrest in the town that he lived in. So much so that there would be times where, like, militias would come into the town, and he would have to get out of there with his dad for days at a time, just in order to stay safe. So it was a really tumultuous time growing up for Seriki. And so his family saved up some money, and they sent Seriki overseas to America to have a better opportunity. And so Siriki showed up in America, didn't really know any English, didn't really know any direction, but he found American football. And through American football, he found that he had a really nice talent for it. And as he started playing a lot and getting a lot better, he ended up at a juco down in the Bahamas, where he eventually got recruited and ended up playing for Syracuse up in New York. And so as he's playing for Syracuse, Siriki was an undersized guy for the ACC. So the ACC is one of the major conferences across the country. So a lot of big schools, Florida State, Clemson, a lot of these teams. And so those humans are huge. These people are massive. Siriki was about 5'10", 5'11". And at the time he played at Syracuse, He was only about 215, 220 pounds, which is sounds big to the normal American, but for a division one power five conference middle linebacker, that's a small size. Most of those guys these days are walking around 6'1", 6'2 plus and well over 230, 235 pounds. We would watch Siriki's tape. So we would find his highlights basically as a linebackers group and we would watch him when he was playing at Syracuse. Sometimes the GA that was in our room would watch or would bring it up so that we could watch it all together. Because when you watch Sariki run around the field, there was something different about this guy. There was something different about what Sariki looked like on film. So just to give you a little bit of context, in the world of football, especially on the defensive side of the ball, players are graded, a lot of times, individually and as a group, and as a defensive group, they are graded according to how many people are in the frame on film when the play is over. So when the ball carrier is tackled, how many defensive players are in the frame. So if you only have like two guys in the frame that the camera captures, that's not very good. It doesn't show a lot of effort. It's a way to grade effort versus if you have like nine or 10 guys out of the 11 on the field that are in the frame at the end of the play. Coaches, defensive coaches love that. Defensive coaches love that. Individually, they will grade these guys based off of how many times or what percentage of times that an individual is in that frame. So if you're not in the frame at the end of a play, 40, 50% of the time throughout the game, the coach is saying, hey, you're not giving enough effort. Like you're not showing up around the ball when we're watching film. So knowing that, when we would watch Siriki's tape, when we would watch film on our coach, he was literally in the frame every single time. You couldn't find a play where this guy was not in the frame. It was so impressive. He was all over the field making plays in the backfield, making tackles, and if he wasn't making tackles, he was near it. He had the epitome of what good effort looked like. And so it was really interesting to watch, and it was really interesting to hear his mindset. And what he would talk about, team, he would walk into the room, and then he would watch our tape, or we'd be on the practice field, and he'd be all over us as far as trying to get us to make plays. And he would say things like, hey, run through that guy's chest. Like a pulling guard, and if you're not familiar with football, a guard is an offensive lineman. Those guys are usually 315, 320 pounds or more. A pulling guard coming around trying to put hands on you, Siriki would just simply say, run through him. The ball carrier is behind him. So run through that guy. And we would look at him and almost laugh. We were frustrated, but we would almost laugh. We'd be like, Siriki, what does that even mean? Like, what do you mean run through this guy? So much so that throughout that offseason, throughout the first few months that Siriki was there, even through the first few games, like game three, game four, we're watching film, he's still on us, like just decide, just get in there and make a play, run through that pulling guard, whatever it might be. We had such a hard time with this as a linebackers group that eventually we were like, coach, like shoot us straight. What do you actually mean by this? And team, what Sariki was saying next quite literally changed the way I view everything that I do in my career and in my life because of the mindset that he portrayed. What he said was he said, Miller, well, he said, team, crew, he said, guys, what we have to understand is that you really only get one decision. You get one decision. And that decision is whether or not you want to be successful. That decision is only decided by you, and it's really the only decision that you get to make, is whether or not you wanna be successful. Okay, what do you mean by that? And what Seriki said was, if you, and this is in the context of college football, but he said, if you want to be a good college football player, if you wanna be one of the best in the country, you watch film. you learn the playbook. You not only learn the playbook, you show up early. Maybe you get a good stretch in, maybe you get your body warm before the workout, and then you're the first one going as hard as you can in the workout. Even school, you can't get on the field if you have bad grades. So you show up to class, you do your work, you study, you take your tests, you perform well on your tests. But all of that is just what follows making the initial decision that you want to be successful. And that's what he was trying to get across to us. So making that play is just quite literally making the decision that you're going to do what's required. He said that this also comes down to doing everything that the coach says. He said, if you fail, but you're doing every single thing that I'm telling you to do, it's not on you. Your success is determined by your decision. that really started to broaden the way that I viewed a lot of different things because I started to think of, okay, now that I'm in the physical therapy profession, what does that mean? What does being successful look like in physical therapy? And that's what we obsess with here at ICE. In our cervical and lumbar spine management courses, we talk about that. Like, what makes the top 5% the top 5%? And at the end of the weekend, we share a slide. But we talk about a lot of different things throughout the weekend about what makes those experts the experts. Some of those things are like doing the basics really well. not making bad decisions because you don't have bad data. You're not sloppy in your physical exam or your straight leg raise or things like that. You're about it. You lead from the front. You have competency across multiple domains. All of these sorts of things is what attributes a great physical therapist. And so what we have to realize is that that That is preceded by making the decision to be successful, to be the top 5%. It's not like the top 5% or the experts have some magic pill that they take and then they become this great physical therapist. What they've done is they've decided on the front end that I'm gonna be successful. And what that looks like is eradicating all of their weaknesses, making sure they have four asterisk signs that they can chart and that they can track over time. making sure that they, in the first five minutes of every single session, making sure that they never forget to retest their asterisk signs, doing trial treatments, adhering to the test retest model, having a nice hypothesis list because they do their symptom behavior first, like all of these sorts of things that we talk about at ICE, it's all preceded by the experts making the decision on the front end. Because Siriki would argue that if we are not, say you're not rechecking asterisks after a trial treatment on day one, He would argue that that's not getting sloppy, that's deciding to not be successful. Once you make the decision to be successful or be the top 5%, every single thing else, everything else follows. Everything else follows. It's extreme ownership. This guy got to that mindset before the book came out, right? But I love that idea of, Okay, if I don't feel like I'm getting good outcomes, it's probably because I may have woken up that morning and not decided on the front end to do what it took. So whether or not, the fork in the road is whether or not I want to be successful. Once I make that decision, you just do whatever is required of you. And what is required of being a successful PT? All of the things that we preach here at ICE. So if you're not being about it, maybe then you actually didn't decide to be successful. All of those sorts of things. So team, chew on that for a little bit. So excited to be able to jump on here with you all. I love talking about those things. I love sharing a little bit about Sariki, and he had a lot of other sayings throughout three or four years rolling around with that guy, but yeah, it was a lot of fun, a lot of fun. We do have some courses coming up here soon. So, if you want to get into a lumbar or cervical spine management course, August is your month. We're coming in hot all of August. So, August 3rd and 4th, I'm going to be up in Aspen Mall, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh, rolling with lumbar spine. The next weekend, August 10th and 11th, in Longmont, Colorado, Brian Melrose is going to be out there in Colorado. And then the following weekend, August 17th, 18th, I am going to be out in Grass Valley, California, over at Body Logic PT with that crew. If you're looking to get into cervical, August 3rd and 4th, if you're in the Cincinnati area, we might only have one spot left or so. It might even be sold out by the time I'm saying this, but cervical management was Zach Morgan. And then the last weekend of August, August 24th and 25th, over in Bend, Oregon with Brian Melrose as well for cervical spine management. So quite literally every single weekend of August, if you want to take a spine course, we're somewhere in the country doing it. Lumbar or spine or lumbar or cervical team. Thank you so much. I can't wait to see you next month talking about the next thing here and have a great day. OUTRO Hey, thanks for tuning in to the PT on Ice daily show. If you enjoyed this content, head on over to iTunes and leave us a review, and be sure to check us out on Facebook and Instagram at the Institute of Clinical Excellence. If you're interested in getting plugged into more ice content on a weekly basis while earning CEUs from home, check out our virtual ice online mentorship program at ptonice.com. While you're there, sign up for our Hump Day Hustling newsletter for a free email every Wednesday morning with our top five research articles and social media posts that we think are worth reading. Head over to ptonice.com and scroll to the bottom of the page to sign up.
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In this episode, Julie DeLucca-Collins, TEDx speaker, business coach, and bestselling author, shares her expertise on habits and their significance in personal and professional growth. Drawing from her experience as a certified Tiny Habits coach, Julie provides actionable insights on implementing small changes for lasting impact. With a track record of empowering women in entrepreneurship and holistic coaching, Julie's dynamic approach to habit formation offers listeners practical strategies for achieving success in all aspects of life.In this episode we talk about:What is a habit exactly and how it relates to our everyday successHabit creation and how to track it and should you?Examples of tiny habits and their impactMentioned in this Episode:Book: “The Gap and The Gain: The High Achievers' Guide to Happiness, Confidence, and Success” by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy https://amzn.to/4aWLtxqBook: “Be Your Future Self Now: The Science of Intentional Transformation by Dr. Benjamin Hardy” https://amzn.to/3Qp7Cw8Learn more about Julie::Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julie_deluccacollins/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/goconfidentlyjulie/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jdeluccaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@juliedeluccacollins—The Organized & Productive podcast is brought to you by The Organized Flamingo and hosted by Stephanie Y. Deininger! For those of you who love the thought of organizing & being more productive, but don't know where to start or constantly up against hurdles that don't let you advance the way you want to, this podcast is for you!Review full show notes and resources athttps://theorganizedflamingo.com/podcastJoin our weekly email newsletter for all-things organizing & productivity delivered right to your inboxhttps://theorganizedflamingo.com/quicklinks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Swedish: Sven's IKEA Adventure: Building Success One Bookshelf At a Time Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/svens-ikea-adventure-building-success-one-bookshelf-at-a-time Story Transcript:Sv: En solig dag gick Sven till IKEA.En: On a sunny day, Sven went to IKEA.Sv: Sven gillar hemligheter.En: Sven likes secrets.Sv: Idag var hans hemlighet att han skulle bygga möbler.En: Today his secret was that he would build furniture.Sv: Utan instruktioner!En: Without instructions!Sv: Sven kände sig modig.En: Sven felt brave.Sv: Han köpte en bokhylla och åkte hem.En: He bought a bookshelf and went home.Sv: Hemma i vardagsrummet satte Sven igång.En: Back at home in the living room, Sven got started.Sv: Bokhyllan kom i en stor låda.En: The bookshelf came in a large box.Sv: Inuti lådan fanns många bitar.En: Inside the box were many pieces.Sv: Det fanns också en bok med instruktioner.En: There was also a book with instructions.Sv: "Ha!En: "Ha!"Sv: ", sa Sven och skrattade.En: said Sven and laughed.Sv: "Vem behöver instruktioner?En: "Who needs instructions?"Sv: " Sven började sätta ihop bitarna.En: Sven started putting the pieces together.Sv: Det var svårare än han trott.En: It was harder than he thought.Sv: Bitarna såg inte ut som en bokhylla.En: The pieces didn't look like a bookshelf.Sv: De såg mest ut som ett obegripligt pussel.En: They mostly looked like a confusing puzzle.Sv: Sven kliade sig på huvudet.En: Sven scratched his head.Sv: Han var inte säker på vart bitarna gick.En: He wasn't sure where the pieces went.Sv: Sådana saker bekymrade inte Sven.En: Such things didn't bother Sven.Sv: Sven var inte rädd för problem.En: Sven wasn't afraid of problems.Sv: Han använde sin kraftiga skruvmejsel.En: He used his sturdy screwdriver.Sv: Bit för bit började Sven montera sin bokhylla.En: Piece by piece, Sven began assembling his bookshelf.Sv: Timmarna gick.En: Hours passed.Sv: Tillslut stod en bokhylla i vardagsrummet.En: Finally, a bookshelf stood in the living room.Sv: Den var inte riktigt rak.En: It wasn't quite straight.Sv: Men den stod där.En: But it stood there.Sv: Sven slog sig på bröstet stolt.En: Sven beat his chest proudly.Sv: Sven hade gjort det omöjliga.En: Sven had done the impossible.Sv: Han hade satt ihop en bokhylla!En: He had put together a bookshelf!Sv: Fast han hade satt ihop den fel.En: Although he had assembled it incorrectly.Sv: Bokhyllan lutade åt vänster.En: The bookshelf leaned to the left.Sv: Den hade en konstig form.En: It had a strange shape.Sv: Bokhyllan såg inte ut som den på bilden i IKEA.En: The bookshelf didn't look like the one in the IKEA picture.Sv: Men Sven var glad ändå: "Jag kan fixa det senare.En: But Sven was happy anyway: "I can fix it later."Sv: "Nästa dag gick Sven tillbaka till IKEA.En: The next day, Sven returned to IKEA.Sv: Han köpte en till bokhylla.En: He bought another bookshelf.Sv: Hemma läste han instruktionerna.En: At home, he read the instructions.Sv: Sven monterade sin andra bokhylla perfekt.En: Sven assembled his second bookshelf perfectly.Sv: Den såg ut precis som på bilden.En: It looked just like the picture.Sv: Sven insåg att instruktioner kanske var bra.En: Sven realized that instructions might be helpful.Sv: Men ändå var han stolt.En: But still, he was proud.Sv: Han hade försökt göra något nytt.En: He had tried something new.Sv: Även om det inte gick perfekt.En: Even if it didn't go perfectly.Sv: Och det, tänkte Sven, var det viktiga.En: And that, thought Sven, was what mattered.Sv: Så han log mot sina två bokhyllor.En: So he smiled at his two bookshelves.Sv: En konstig.En: One odd.Sv: En perfekt.En: One perfect.Sv: Så slutade dagen.En: That's how the day ended.Sv: Sven i sin stol.En: Sven in his chair.Sv: Två bokhyllor bredvid honom.En: Two bookshelves next to him.Sv: Och en stor leende på hans ansikte.En: And a big smile on his face.Sv: Svens ögon sa: "Det var inte lätt.En: Sven's eyes said: "It wasn't easy.Sv: Men jag gjorde det.En: But I did it.Sv: Och det var roligt!En: And it was fun!" Vocabulary Words:Sunny: SoligDay: DagSven: SvenIKEA: IKEASecrets: HemligheterFurniture: MöblerBrave: ModigInstructions: InstruktionerBookshelf: BokhyllaPieces: BitarPuzzle: PusselSturdy: KraftigScrewdriver: SkruvmejselAssembling: MonteringImpossible: OmöjligaLeaned: LutadeShape: FormPicture: BildReturned: TillbakaTwo: TvåOdd: KonstigPerfect: PerfektRealized: InsågHelpful: BraProud: StoltTried: FörsöktMattered: ViktigaSmiled: LogFun: Roligt
On this episode, Monica celebrates significant milestones: 15 years of Zeus' Closet and 4 years of the "Become Your Own Boss" podcast. Discover the highs and lows and the lessons learned from over a decade of entrepreneurship in the brick and mortar space. Episode Quote: Big achievements come one small advantage at a time, one step at a time, one day at a time. ~Jim Rohn Become Your Own Boss Resources: Join the Become Your Own Boss Facebook Group Get your Become Your Own Boss Planner Helpful Entrepreneurial Resources from Become Your Own Boss Monica FREE ebook Ways to reach Monica: Instagram: @becomeyourownbosspodcast Email: monica@monicaallen.com Feel free to email me with questions or thoughts around starting and growing your business. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/becomeyourownboss/support
Do you know who the most powerful person is in your stress cycle? It is you. You are the most important, most powerful person. - Nicole Trick Steinbach Radical responsibility is a concept about moving from blame and criticism, towards actual responsibility for the results that you are not just experiencing, but you're also co-creating. It's about making that shift from being the victim. It is about placing yourself into a position of empowerment and choice. In this episode, I delve into the concept of radical responsibility in the context of your career and the challenges faced by women in tech. I discuss the impact of overwork and stress, and how you can stop feeling powerless in such situations by choosing Radical Responsibility. Listen for practical strategies for taking control of your workload, including setting boundaries, declining unnecessary meetings, and communicating effectively with managers. The episode highlights the importance of holding oneself accountable with compassion and bravery to make brave changes. If you're feeling overwhelmed in your career, especially as a woman in tech, this episode is for you. Hot topics from this episode:Description of Stress and OverworkRadical Responsibility, shifting from blame and disempowerment to taking responsibility for co-creating resultsEmbracing EmpowermentExercise of Radical Responsibility in ActionDownload the Accountability Triangle to Work Less here: https://tricksteinbach.com/work-less/For more information on how you can build your brave:Nicole@tricksteinbach.comhttps://tricksteinbach.com/https://www.instagram.com/nicoletricksteinbachhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nicoletricksteinbach/https://www.facebook.com/NicoleTrickSteinbach
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“Complete and total assault on your entire being, – this is what entrepreneurship is and you have to be prepared for it.” ~ Nick Dreyer. BIO: A late starter in the entrepreneurial world, Nick Dreyer opened his firstbusiness at 37 years old. Before that, he studied hospitality management andworked as GM at the world-renowned Ellerman House, Cape Town. There,Nick met the world - from the Kardashians to Wolf Blitzer. It was here thatNick became ensconced in the world of art and would later become a directorof South Africa's oldest and iconic gallery Everard Read and director of theMuseum of African Design in Johannesburg. Nick then started Auriti, an ArtAdvisory and then a travelling exhibition business that successfully hostedmajor entertainment exhibitions in multiple cities in SA. In 2016 came Veldskoen Shoes. What started as a car journey conversationbetween Nick and his friend Ross Zondagh has now become a global fashionbrand in just seven years selling in over 32 countries. Veldskoen Shoes areworn by royalty (now ex), Oscar winners, sporting icons, music legends andmore importantly, folks who love South Africa. Veldskoen has partnered with some of the greatest companies in SA,including Nandos and FNB. Its most notable sponsorship deal includes theSouth African Olympic team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and becamethe official supporter shoe of the Springboks (SARU). HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR CONVERSATION: Why late starters entrepreneurs succeed more often, and are probably the best bet for investors; What makes “spectacular failures” the crucial stepping stones to entrepreneurial success; How Nick overcomes self-doubts when things aren't going well; The first step to preventing burnout – getting comfortable with being uncomfortable, and with the idea that it's supposed to be hard for a LOOOOOOONG time; On work-life balance and boundaries; Nick's view on health habits, exercise, sleep and nutrition for the founder's high productivity; How to build a culture that makes people want to come back to work and do their best; The biggest danger to business when scaling; Mindful consumption of the right stuff – the most useful and simplest way to build the resilient mindset we need to succeed; The fastest way to stop stressing out about any business problem; The missing piece to keep yourself motivated through tough times; How Nick and his cofounder kept themselves focused on one thing; Failure as a business success strategy at Veldskoen; Parting advice from Nick to last long enough to succeed, “Start. And… - TUNE IN TO FIND OUT!
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TUNE IN TO OUR CONVERSATION WITH CHRISTINA GERAKITEYS: BIO: Christina Gerakiteys is a catalyst for change. She is on a mission to enable the enablers and to empower and inspire leaders and emerging leaders to converge minds, technology and fields, to have maximum impact. In a world where there is so much noise, Christina enables change-makers to create their own playbook. Christina is CEO of UtopiaX, author of Celebrating Success One Failure at a Time, and Founder of IdeaSparx, an innovation platform. She is a sought-after keynote speaker, facilitator, and program designer, creating interactive educational experiences driven by design thinking, purpose, engagement, and play. The programs disrupt current mindsets to Moonshot thinking, exploring what is possible, rather than what is acceptable or limited. Christina has created highly customised programs for clients including Deloitte, IAG, Employment Hero, Fragomen, Austrade, Bupa, Investa and Dulux. Christina also coaches and mentors entrepreneurs. HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR CONVERSATION: “An entrepreneur who wants something to work will make it work” How to believe in the possibility of the impossible and actually make it happen, make it into a business; How to discover your sense of purpose, your WHY; Why your WHY is so essential for your resilience, grit and motivation as an entrepreneur; Perfectionism: is it useful? How to get over perfectionism when it's stopping you from taking action and “shipping” your work. What's stopping your growth, creativity and innovation? Overcoming fear of failure to unlock your most creative, innovative ideas, your fullest life and the most extraordinary successes; Celebrating success one failure at a time – how to transform failures into BIG successes; The most useful and inspiring definition of failure - how you think about things will change how you deal with them; An exercise to prove yourself the power of your mindset; The best exercises to deal with self-paralyzing failure; Why it's useful to engage with other people for personal growth, to change your beliefs and mindset; How to we start changing our mindset – the operating system of our life; And a lot more to empower your mind, open your heart to the possibility of the impossible to build everything you can imagine! TUNE IN! Connect with and learn more about Christina Gerakiteys: Website: https://hub.utopiax.global/ Book: "Celebrating Success One Failure at a Time" LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinagerakiteys/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christina_gerakiteys/ Support the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina EXECUTIVE HEALTH AND OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE COACH Change in days - not in years!
Today's episode is from a TAG talk on Transparency, Acceptance, and Growth where I explore a simple yet powerful practice that has significantly influenced my path to success: the art of asking. This episode brings together lessons from my own experiences and the collective wisdom of speakers from diverse backgrounds, underlining the crucial role of asking in both personal and professional realms. I discuss the importance of making asks across different contexts—from face-to-face conversations to digital communications—and how this habit can forge networks of support and open up so many amazing opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode #146: Speak Your Way To Success Join us today as Colleen Interview's Jackie Lapin on Take the Leap. In this episode, our guest is the incredible Jackie Lapin, founder of Conscious Media Relations and Speakertunity. She's here to talk all things speaking and how it can help you design your life. Here are two key takeaways from this episode that I think you'll find incredibly valuable: The Power of Speaking: Jackie shares her journey of rebranding her company to focus on conscious media relations and helping authors, leaders, and experts amplify their message through radio podcast tours. She also discusses how she started Speakertunity, a platform that connects leaders with speaking opportunities. If you've ever been intimidated by the idea of speaking on a big stage, Jackie provides valuable advice on starting with podcasts and summits to build your confidence and hone your message. Roadmap to Success: One of the most valuable tips Jackie shares is the importance of having a roadmap for your speaking engagements. Whether it's a podcast interview or a live stage presentation, having a clear plan and a list of questions helps guide the conversation and ensures you deliver your message effectively. Jackie shares her own experience of doing 100 interviews for her last book, which ultimately made her feel comfortable and confident on stage. So, if you're looking to get started with speaking, this episode is a goldmine of practical advice. To connect with today's guest: Jackie Lapin Speaker Tunity Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/speakertunity Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/SpeakerTunity #Speakertunity LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackielapin SpeakerTunity Cities Biz LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/37184986/admin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakertunity/ Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@speakertunity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqqRPna08oRhK0Jxy7dGqtg www.getbooked.biz/youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/SpeakerTunity www.speakertunity.com/strategy -- FREE Definitive Speaker Checklist---www.speakertunity.com/seduce -- FREE 44 ways to Seduce Your Next Client from Stages, podcasts, summits and more Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/SpeakerTunity/public-speaking/ Changemaker Collaboration Circle: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changemakercollaborationcircle To connect with the host: Colleen Biggs https://colleenbiggs.net/ Consider Colleen to speak at your next event! Join the Leap Community so you can Step Into the Spotlight, be seen, be heard and be visible today! https://colleenbiggs.net/community/ Subscribe to our podcast for more amazing episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/take-the-leap/id150335952 Join us for the Empower & Elevate Conference March 22nd https://colleenbiggs.net/empower/ Thank you to our Sponsor of today's show: Beyond Basil Mobile Pizzeria We are passionate about bringing the authentic flavors of Italy right to your event. Our mobile pizzeria is a culinary adventure on wheels, where we craft artisanal pizzas using the finest ingredients and traditional Neapolitan techniques. Whether you're craving a classic Margherita or looking to explore one of our unique flavor combinations, our skilled pizzaiolos are here to create mouthwatering pizzas that will tantalize your taste buds. With our commitment to quality and exceptional service, we aim to provide an unforgettable dining experience for every one of your guest. Explore our menu, book us for your next event, or follow us on Instagram @beyondbasilpizza Get ready to embark on a pizza journey like no other with Beyond Basil Mobile Pizzeria! You can view the menu and contact us at https://www.beyondbasilmobilepizzeria.com/
The world seems upside down right now and many are feeling stuck and unable to process a way forward. In this episode I share how to keep moving forward and why it feels the way it does. www.lucasmack.com Thank you for listening – if you're struggling to break free and need support – go to my website and www.lucasmack.com. There's you'll find resources like videos and eBooks and information on how to work with me for coaching.
In this scorching episode of the Lavahot Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of real estate with a true industry titan, Barry Zeigler. Join us as we uncover the secrets to his remarkable journey from a realtor to a successful real estate investor.Barry's company, ZCorp Property Consultants, LLC, has been blazing a trail since its start in 2012. With a staggering portfolio of nearly 100 homes spanning across four states and even two countries, Barry Zeigler is the ultimate embodiment of entrepreneurial success in the real estate arena.Throughout this fiery conversation, Barry shares his invaluable insights, strategies, and experiences that have propelled him to the top of the real estate game. Discover the key principles he follows when identifying lucrative opportunities, mitigating risks, and turning properties into profitable investments.Prepare to be inspired as Barry discusses the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of his journey, and learn how he has harnessed his entrepreneurial spirit to build a thriving real estate empire.Whether you're a seasoned real estate professional or just dipping your toes into the world of property investment, this episode of the Lavahot Podcast is a must-listen. Join us as we tap into the expertise of Barry Zeigler and uncover the secrets behind his impressive success in the dynamic world of real estate. Don't miss out on this sizzling conversation—tune in now!To Contact Barry : https://www.facebook.com/BarryZeiglerRE/https://www.buywithbarry.com/To Contact Joseph-LinkedInTwitterThe Lavahot PodcastLavahot Marketing Agency | Ocean Pines Maryland (golavahot.com)
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In this episode, we chat with Matt Blankenship, former University of Tennessee Volunteer and national champion, as he shares his surprising journey from the gridiron to Olympic weightlifter who holds multiple world records to an ultramarathon runner who pushes his limits on the dirt. Buckle up for blisters, bicep tears (ouch!), and the powerful lessons discovered through sweat, community, and leaving a legacy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eastcoastadventures/message
In this episode, I delve deep into a conversation with Dan LeFave about the crucial mindset, psychology, and brain science tactics for scaling a business and coaching founders with excellence. We also touch on the power of manifestation, the impact of framing questions, and the importance of a blameless work culture and accountability loop. We discuss the significance of deep thinking, error management, and setting personal, team, and business standards. We also dive into the power of visualization, the “10x is easier than 2x” concept, and the impact of self-worth on our lives. Be sure to listen to the full episode on our website and connect with Dan LeFave on LinkedIn for more. A bit about Dan:Dan received life's second chance when he survived a severe car accident that took three lives. He's struggled through brain injuries, business failures, heartbreaks, running marathons and battles with fear and doubt so that he could have more impact in the world. Where to find Dan: Website: https://lefavecoaching.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danlefave/ Other Links:https://www.facebook.com/lefavecoaching Books Mentioned:"The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy "The Aladdin Factor" by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen "Alter Ego Effect" by Todd Herman "The Gap and Gain" by Ben Hardy "Team Code of Honor" by Blair Singer
Focus on mastering the resolution of a single issue initially. When embarking on a new venture, the temptation, which I personally experienced, is to branch out in numerous directions, offering a plethora of services to diverse audiences, thinking this is the key to expansion. However, this approach complicates growth and scalability. The key is to develop one product that effectively tackles a specific problem for a particular customer segment. Dedicate a year to this focused effort, and you'll find yourself significantly more advanced than if you attempt to cater to a broad audience, maintain a presence on numerous social media platforms, and market across the board. Specialize in solving one problem for one demographic. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-inventive-journey/message
Starting a garden isn't just about planting seeds and tending greens. It's a compelling journey that goes beyond the soil – a tale that's not only visually enthrall but emotionally connect. To learn more about this horticultural expedition, we turned to an authority in conifers and ginkgo trees - Tom Cox, the creator along with his wife Evelyn of Cox Arboretum and Garden in Canton GA. Cox Arboretum and Garden, a renowned botanical hub situated in an ideal geographic zone, is a distinguished example of a beautifully curated, year-round, environmentally connected garden thriving with over 4,000 species of plants. From its humble beginnings to attaining recognition as the largest species collection of conifers in North America, the story of Cox Arboretum and Garden is one of dedication, learning, and an enduring love for nature.Creating the Cox Arboretum and GardenTom Cox and his wife, Evelyn, didn't initially plan to create such a vast arboretum and garden. They purchased a plot of land they fell in love with, and it morphed into a space teeming with exotic conifers, trees and intricate landscapes. The availability of varying growth conditions within their land allowed them to cultivate a diverse blend of plant species, creating a unique ecosystem that thrives in balance. Plants from colder climates or the ones wanting more warmth, both found a comfortable home in their Arboretum. Traveling for Botanical Enrichment with Adventures Around the WorldTom's passion for horticulture extended far beyond the domestic soil. He and Evelyn embarked on travel to over 51 countries, exploring the world to discover exotic species, and returned to their arboretum to nurture their global bounty. This international exploration enriched the Arboretum with distinctive varieties of conifers and other plants, creating a fascinating botanical showcase that is a visual treat and a source of learning for gardening enthusiasts.Designing Gardens for Success One of the major takeaways from Tom's experiences is the emphasis on garden planning. Tom points out the common pitfalls that amateurs and even professionals sometimes fall into, such as failing to account for the ultimate size of plants during designing and neglecting to consider the seasonal adaptability of certain species. By understanding these essential factors, gardeners can prevent landscapes that become overcrowded or lifeless after the initial blooms of spring fade. A Year-Round Garden for All Seasons Tom Cox emphasizes the importance of creating a garden that has four seasons of interest. Instead of focusing only on spring blooms, gardeners should incorporate plants that create interest in winter, summer, and fall. As per Tom, a successful garden will provide pleasure not just during the peak springtime but all year round. Plants like hollies, rhododendron, Helleborus, along with a variety of conifers and azaleas, are great options for maintaining interest and color throughout the year.The Future of Cox ArboretumThe admirable efforts of Tom and Evelyn have shaped the Cox Arboretum and Garden into an educational and intergenerational source of gardening inspiration. As the torch passes onto the younger Cox generation, the Arboretum promises to evolve further, inviting more garden enthusiasts into the folds of its natural charm and educating many more about the art of successful gardening. In conclusion, the story of Cox Arboretum and Garden is a testament to nurturing a garden's potential through careful planning, diverse planting, and a commitment to creating a year-round, interactive space. The arboretum's journey from a simple plot of land to a famed botanical site encourages us to cultivate gardens that work in harmony with nature and serve as beautiful sanctuaries for ourselves and future generations.This is an encore and remix presentation with Tom Cox. An extraordinary plantsman and creator along with his wife Evelyn of Cox Arboretum and Garden in Canton Georgia. Thank you, Tom, for what you brought to our world.This has been an encore, remix presentation with Tom Cox. A tribute and memory of an extraordinary plantsman and creator along with his wife Evelyn of Cox Arboretum and Garden in Canton Georgia. Thank you, Tom, for what you brought to our world.This is episode 140 - Nurturing a Garden: Adventures, Wisdom, and Insights from Cox Arboretum and Garden - Tom Cox Thomas Wilson ‘Tom' Cox: July 5, 1945 - March 11, 2023Time Line00:01 Introduction to the Garden Question Podcast00:36 Meet the Host and the Guest: Tom Cox00:39 Tom Cox's Journey and Achievements01:56 Adding Interest to Your Winter Landscape03:33 The Importance of Conifers and Their Adaptability04:27 The Fascinating History and Survival of Conifers05:35 Creating Winter Interest with Conifers06:19 Availability and Transplanting of Conifers09:20 Spring Blooming Plants and Their Unique Features13:54 The Importance of Four-Season Gardening20:07 The Journey of Cox Arboretum24:40 The Unique Conditions of Cox Arboretum30:30 The Importance of Pruning and Plant Management31:59 Understanding Arboretums, Pinetums, and Botanical Gardens32:35 The Purpose and Benefits of an Arboretum33:39 Exploring the Medicinal Properties of Plants34:29 Historical Uses of Plants and Trees39:04 The Process of Plant Cultivation and Grafting44:29 The Importance of Plant Knowledge in Landscaping46:15 The Journey of Creating an Arboretum56:30 The Future of the Arboretum59:01 Connecting with the Arboretum
Succeeding in such a saturated and competitive industry requires more than just a good product; it needs a compelling story that resonates with consumers. Chris Riccobono's journey to success has been marked by tenacity and the ability to spot opportunities where others might see challenges. He is never content with merely following the beaten path; instead, he thrives on disruption and change. Chris Riccobono, a dynamic entrepreneur and visionary, has embarked on a remarkable journey from his humble upbringing to becoming a successful figure in the world of fashion and entrepreneurship. Hailing from a background that values hard work and determination, Chris has always been driven by a relentless pursuit of greatness. His path to success took shape with the birth of "Untuckit," a brand that revolutionized men's fashion by introducing shirts designed to be worn untucked. His drive to stand out in a crowded market led him to emphasize quality and the power of storytelling in marketing. Chris knew a compelling brand narrative was essential for capturing consumers' attention. Despite the highs, there were inevitable lows, from quality control issues to adapting to the changing retail landscape. Chris recounts these setbacks candidly, viewing them as the essential building blocks that make the moments of triumph so rewarding. He also touches on the vital topic of consumer experience, emphasizing that consistent quality is the key to a successful brand, especially in an era where online shopping has become the norm. Chris's commitment to quality was unwavering. He conducted extensive research, comparing the products of major athletic brands and athleisure companies. His findings confirmed what he already suspected—the industry lacked high-end, proper athletic apparel that offered both performance and aesthetics. With a name that raised eyebrows and piqued curiosity, "Greatness Wins" was born. This brand sought to fill the athletic apparel industry gap by focusing on high-quality, performance-driven products that combined style with functionality. Riccobono's choice of brand name, rather than conforming to conventional norms, reflected his desire to make a statement and spark intrigue. He knew this brand had to have a meaning beyond its products—a message resonating with the youth and anyone seeking greatness in their lives. Despite the hardships and the daunting prospect of starting a new business during a global pandemic, Riccobono's passion and pursuit of greatness never wavered. He embraced the inevitable struggles of entrepreneurship, knowing that they would ultimately make his success all the more rewarding. Collaborating with legendary athletes like Derek Jeter, Drew Brees, Wayne Gretzky, and Misty Copeland, these partnerships weren't merely endorsements but rooted in shared values and a commitment to building something exceptional. Today, Chris Riccobono's vision for "Greatness Wins" is taking shape. The brand is making waves in the athletic apparel industry, focusing on consistency, quality, and aesthetics. Challenges have marked the journey, but Riccobono's unwavering dedication to his craft and refusal to conform to the status quo have set him on a path to greatness again. As he looks to the future, Riccobono remains committed to expanding "Greatness Wins," venturing into new territories and continuing to disrupt the industry. With his tenacity, passion, and ability to craft compelling narratives, there's no doubt that Chris Riccobono's story of success is far from over. His pursuit of greatness, both in business and in life, is a testament to the power of determination and the belief that, indeed, "Greatness Wins."
Cem Kansu on OpenAI's DevDay and Airbnb's Strategy Join us with Cem Kansu, VP of Product at Duolingo, as we discuss Duolingo's expansion into math and music (starts immediately), OpenAI's DevDay (starts at 21:15), and Airbnb's bi-annual product announcement (starts at 1:03:05). We're covering the highlights from our OpenAI discussion below, but join us at UnsolicitedFeedback.co for full episode summaries. OpenAI's GPT Store: A New Frontier or a Wild West?
In this episode of the Success in Mind podcast we dive into the world of building success through daily progress with special guest Shawn Moore. Shawn, a seasoned real estate investor and founder of Vodyssey, shares valuable insights on his journey, mindset, and strategies for creating a thriving business. Takeaways:1. Success requires effort, focus, and a positive mindset. Despite challenges and setbacks, it's important to stay focused on your goals and make progress every day.2. Expressing gratitude and practicing daily affirmations can help shift your perspective and maintain momentum towards success.3. Investing in knowledge through mentorship and learning from experienced individuals can save time and money in the long run.4. Short-term rentals offer a viable investment opportunity with the potential for long-term profitability. Standing out and providing excellent customer experiences are key to success in this industry. About Shawn Moore: Shawn Moore is an active real estate investor, the host of the Vacation Rental Revolution podcast, and the founder of Vodyssey.com, the #1 Vacation Rental Investing Education company in the world. Shawn has one goal in mind: to cut through all the noise and help you find success in acquiring, managing, and marketing a profitable vacation rental portfolio. Shawn has helped thousands of new and experienced investors alike navigate the complicated world of vacation rental investing. If you don't catch him at the office, he will be spending time with his wife and two kids on a river, beach, or mountain somewhere where phones and computers don't work. Learn more: https://vodyssey.com/ instagram: www.instagram.com/vodysseyshawnmoore YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RealShawnMoore Timestamped overview:00:02:17 Interesting real estate journey.00:03:49 Developed homes, flips, then marketing for resort.00:07:23 Bouncing back financially.00:10:34 Inspired strikes. 00:15:56 Success comes from positive mindset & effort.00:19:12 Don't let fears and doubts define you.00:22:31 Prioritize close relationships, both at work and home.00:25:18 Regret: Should've taken more chances, kept properties.00:27:34 Find a mentor, pay to learn. Lots of resources available.00:32:09 Opportunity in short term rental properties00:35:28 Choose 1 thing, take steps every day. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend! Connect with Teri at www.instagram.com/theteriholland Get the transcript of this episode at: https://www.teriholland.ca/podcasts/success-in-mind/episodes/2148280110
Bobbi Brown revolutionized the makeup world with her neutral lipsticks—but that was just her start. From there, Bobbi has taken the beauty industry by storm, and has even branched out into hospitality, media, and wellness. On this episode of She Pivots, recorded live in The Church in Sag Harbor, Bobbi talks with Emily about her decision to stay on with her brand for decades—and her decision to walk away—her foray into the hotel business, and the values she holds onto as she's building something new. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating and share with your friends if you liked this episode!She Pivots was created in partnership with Marie Claire to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Bobbi, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit marieclaire.com/shepivots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlie welcomes Dane Thompson, another one of Broad River's Home Furnishing Experts. The two walk down memory lane and we learn some new and fun stories! In this episode, you will learn how Dane started at the River, what his memory of his first day was when Broad River acquired the two Wilmington stores in December 2021, where he finds his motivation, and what his advice is for people who want to be a part of this business. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p4Wr_su67lE We hope you enjoy this episode, and subscribe to our podcast for a new story each week. Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
Charlie welcomes Dane Thompson, another one of Broad River's Home Furnishing Experts. The two walk down memory lane and we learn some new and fun stories! In this episode, you will learn how Dane started at the River, what his memory of his first day was when Broad River acquired the two Wilmington stores in December 2021, where he finds his motivation, and what his advice is for people who want to be a part of this business. This episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p4Wr_su67lE We hope you enjoy this episode, and subscribe to our podcast for a new story each week. Visit https://www.storiesfromtheriver.com for more episodes.
On this episode I speak with Chad Coulter, Founder of the Biscuit Belly franchise. We talk about his start as a pharmacist, and evolved into owning a very successful breakfast/brunch brand. Discover the story behind Biscuit Belly's rise. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur, a food lover, or simply curious about the franchise business, this podcast is your gateway to the fascinating world of biscuits and entrepreneurial success. https://biscuitbellyfranchise.com/
Brady McDonald is the founder of The Grit Mastermind and CEO of Brightwork REI, a development company focused on building state-of-the-art self-storage facilities. He is a real estate investor with experience across many different asset classes and he is on the show today to tell us about his experience in building a mastermind, scaling multiple businesses, and operating in different markets. Listen to this episode to learn more about Brady, how he expanded his business into different asset classes, and why he founded The Grit Mastermind! Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Who is Brady McDonald? 01:49 How did Brady get into real estate investing in the US? 02:47 What should real estate investors be focused on today? 04:27 What is it like to experience a market downturn? 06:55 How did Brady get into the Houston market? 08:35 How did Brady expand his business into different asset classes? 10:36 What are the different risks of being in real estate development? 12:36 What does Brady's team look like today? 15:10 What changed in interest and cap rates over the last 18 months? 16:30 Where does the demand for storage come from? 18:55 What is The Grit Mastermind? 19:56 Why is it important to be vulnerable if you want to succeed? 21:48 What got Brady into running? 23:40 What inspired Brady to run a marathon? 24:40 What did Brady's first marathon make him realize? 27:52 What is Brady's advice to young entrepreneurs today? 29:27 Why is your family an important factor in your success? 34:38 How does your personality affect your strategy in business? 36:35 What is the importance of having balance in what you're doing? 37:15 How can you connect with Brady? Quotables “My advice to you would be to get ahead of the market if it is in a declining state and just try to sell them fast. At the end of the day, you will end up with more money in your pocket otherwise.” “When I was forcing my body into doing these hard things, the mindset got right and when my mindset got right, I became a better dad, a better husband, a better business, I could communicate better – everything just got better.” “What I would highly recommend is figuring out one strategy in one market that is scalable and dive deep into it.” Links Instagram: Brady McDonald https://www.instagram.com/brady.mcdonald84/ Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/
Brady McDonald is the founder of The Grit Mastermind and CEO of Brightwork REI, a development company focused on building state-of-the-art self-storage facilities. He is a real estate investor with experience across many different asset classes and he is on the show today to tell us about his experience in building a mastermind, scaling multiple businesses, and operating in different markets. Listen to this episode to learn more about Brady, how he expanded his business into different asset classes, and why he founded The Grit Mastermind! Key Talking Points of the Episode 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Who is Brady McDonald? 01:49 How did Brady get into real estate investing in the US? 02:47 What should real estate investors be focused on today? 04:27 What is it like to experience a market downturn? 06:55 How did Brady get into the Houston market? 08:35 How did Brady expand his business into different asset classes? 10:36 What are the different risks of being in real estate development? 12:36 What does Brady's team look like today? 15:10 What changed in interest and cap rates over the last 18 months? 16:30 Where does the demand for storage come from? 18:55 What is The Grit Mastermind? 19:56 Why is it important to be vulnerable if you want to succeed? 21:48 What got Brady into running? 23:40 What inspired Brady to run a marathon? 24:40 What did Brady's first marathon make him realize? 27:52 What is Brady's advice to young entrepreneurs today? 29:27 Why is your family an important factor in your success? 34:38 How does your personality affect your strategy in business? 36:35 What is the importance of having balance in what you're doing? 37:15 How can you connect with Brady? Quotables “My advice to you would be to get ahead of the market if it is in a declining state and just try to sell them fast. At the end of the day, you will end up with more money in your pocket otherwise.” “When I was forcing my body into doing these hard things, the mindset got right and when my mindset got right, I became a better dad, a better husband, a better business, I could communicate better – everything just got better.” “What I would highly recommend is figuring out one strategy in one market that is scalable and dive deep into it.” Links Instagram: Brady McDonald https://www.instagram.com/brady.mcdonald84/ Website: RCN Capital https://www.rcncapital.com/podcast Website: REI INK https://rei-ink.com/
This episode of The Water Table Podcast is On the Road at the Iowa LICA Farm Field Days where we caught up with Roger Solberg, who's using a heavy equipment simulator to train the next generation of operators. It's a stimulating conversation about simulation… learn why it's key to the agricultural water management industry and related fields.Chapters & Episode Topics:00:00 Intro00:32 Welcome to Iowa LICA Field Days00:52 Hello to Roger Solberg01:00 It's just simulating02:20 Appreciate the equipment03:00 Working with students04:00 Preparation is key05:00 It all costs money05:40 The why behind the guy07:45 How do we get kids on board08:42 You'll use it and never lose it09:48 A happy medium11:00 Living with uncertainty12:30 What it's all about14:20 Who will fill our shoes?Related Content: Equipment Operator Training, LLCOn the Road with The Water Table PodcastIowa LICAMore episodes recorded LIVE from Iowa LICA: #84: On the Road... Moving Earth– Getting All the Dirt at the Iowa LICA Farm!#83: Saturated Buffers– Stepping up to the Plate#82: Getting #%@$ done in Iowa with Batch and BuildFind us on social media! Facebook Twitter InstagramListen on these Podcast Platforms :Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Visit our website to explore more episodes & water management education
Today's guest on the Success Stories podcast is Erich Campbell, and we'll focus on all things embroidery. Erich is a prolific writer, content creator, and a fantastic teacher.You may have seen him at a trade show, on the 2 Regular Guys podcast, or on his own podcast, The Takeup. But what do you actually know about Erich? How did he get into this business? What is he interested in? We'll dig into all that and more in this edition of the Success Stories podcast. So buckle up and get ready for an amazing episode!
Running isn't just about putting one foot in front of the other. The power of visualization in running is a game-changer that can boost performance, enhance motivation, and cultivate mental toughness.We discuss 5 visualization techniques for runners that can make you more confident, resilient, and successful.1) Visualize your goals in running2) Race Simulation3) Overcoming obstacles by visualization4) Positive Self Talk5) Recovery and Injury VisualizationYour mind can be your most potent ally in the rewarding journey of running!Visit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for more things related to running after age 40.
Join us today as we delve into the essential elements of conquering the challenging bike course at the upcoming Ironman World Championships in Nice, France. We share some of the science, our personal insights, and practical tips on pacing, equipment choices, and various strategic considerations that can make all the difference on race day. Episode Highlights: Pacing for Success: One of the keys to triumphing on the bike leg is maintaining an efficient and sustainable pace. We discuss how we adapt our pacing strategies based on the course's undulating terrain and technical challenges, ensuring we conserve enough energy for the grueling marathon that awaits after the bike leg. Our Equipment Choices: Let's take an in-depth look at the optimal equipment choices for this demanding course. We discuss the pros and cons of different bike and wheel options and learn how we select the right equipment to maximize performance. Tackling Downhills and Aerodynamics: Descending skills are crucial for gaining time on the bike leg. We share our tips for navigating the descents safely and efficiently, and hint at the possibility of new bike tech. Additionally, we explain the significance of aerodynamics and how small adjustments can have a significant impact on overall bike times. Fueling and Hydration Strategies: Nutrition plays a vital role in Ironman events. With several key feedzones, we discuss which will be best to skip. Staying Cool and Hydrated: With the Mediterranean climate in Nice, managing heat is crucial for peak performance. We discuss innovative cooling techniques and how we stay hydrated in warm conditions, ensuring we perform at our best throughout the ride. Whether you're an experienced triathlete seeking to improve your Ironman performance or a first-timer preparing for the challenge of a lifetime, we hope our experiences and insights will help you optimize your preparation and performance on the bike course at the Ironman World Championships in Nice, France. Keywords: Ironman World Championships, Nice France, bike course, pacing, equipment choices, running off a downhill, aerodynamics, fueling, hydration, cooling, descending skills, triathlon, sports science, performance optimization, tactical strategies. --- Support the show by leaving a review and sharing an episode! Every review helps us bring sports science to the people! REAL useful science! Our Sports Science Masterclass gives you the 'here's how you do it' evidence-backed information. This course was originally conceived of to upskill top international coaches, but is digestible for any athlete who wants to use to science to be their best . Enrol now and receive a FREE power meter course (Value $299) https://link.performanceadvantagepodcast.com/course Follow Dr Matt on Instagram: https://link.mtbphd.com/instagram Follow Dr Will on Instagram: https://link.drwillo.com/instagram
“Objective Secure” doesn't mean the mission is complete; it means one milestone has been unlocked and it's time to prepare for the next one. Whether you're a Green Beret or just trying to navigate life, your mission is going to be achieved by securing one objective after another along your path to achieve your goals. To close out day one of 2023 Sandlot Jax & GORUCK Games, Fran Racioppi is joined by Green Beret Nick Lavery; the first above the knee amputee to return to combat on a Special Forces Team and the author of Objective Secure. In this sunset discussion Nick shares his perspective on persistence in the face of failure and success, and why periods of pain and discomfort are opportunities to excel. Nick comes to grips with the decisions he made balancing rapport with complacency that resulted in the insider attack in which he lost his leg when an Afghan partner opened fire on his team. He shares his recovery story and how the small goals he set for himself along created the path to his return to full combat duty; something no other Green Beret had been able to achieve. And he shares why we need our own personal versions of “the dungeon;” the place we go to focus and put in the hard work to achieve our goals. Get your copy of Objective Secure and learn more about Nick Lavery on the web and on social media. Read the full episode transcription here and learn more on The Jedburgh Podcast Website. Subscribe to us and follow @jedburghpodcast on all social media. Watch the full video version on YouTube. Highlights:0:00 Welcome to the Jedburgh Podcast; we met in a bar!5:12 Why moments of discomfort are opportunities to excel12:00 Nick gets shots by an Afghan Army Soldier20:20 Nick saves his own life23:00 The Objective Secure mindset28:04 The road back to combat runs through the dungeon38:44 Persistence in the face of both failure and success41:52 Return to Afghanistan and the acceptance of average47:26 Why we need failure and other people56:50 Nick's three daily foundations to success Quotes: “I just saw these moments of pain and discomfort and suffering as moments to excel.” (6:29)“Skill is only earned through thousands of hours of hammering down on a particular craft.” (8:23)“When you see the wrong thing happen hundreds of times and there's no negative effect, you can become complacent.” (15:07)“There's still work to do. There's always something you can do.” (21:37)“It's focusing on that 25 meter target knowing it's in line with the 300 meter target.” (25:11)“Persistence also applies with continuing to move forward in the face of milestones; in the face of success” (40:01)“The wisdom is located in getting it wrong.” (47:46)“Success is nothing more than the sum of small efforts performed daily.” (54:58) This episode is brought to you by Jersey Mike's, Compass Workforce Solutions and GORUCK.
Doug interviews Susan Poizner, founder of Orchard People, about her journey into fruit tree care and how it led to multiple income streams through her authority site. Susan shares her background as a journalist, broadcaster, and gardener and how her experience with a community orchard led to her writing a book and creating online courses to help others care for their own fruit trees. Orchard People MoneyLabPro I'm an affiliate for MoneyLabPro, so if you sign up, I get a commission. Thanks! More with Doug: Mile High Fi Contact me. Ask Questions! Send me an email here: feedback@doug.show Leave a voicemail: (406) 813-0613
98% of the people who look at your products won't buy from you. It's sad but it's true. But let me tell you a secret... it's the people who don't buy from you that matter more in some cases. In this video, I'm going to show you why prospects are more important than profits, and how you can use 2 of my favorite programs to explode your E-commerce success.
So often the thing that holds us back from success is this idea that we need to have it all figured out. But actually, the opposite is true! The best way to create success is to take one tiny, imperfect step at a time. That's how you build momentum, and that's how you're going to get to where you want to be. So in this episode I'm sharing with you: Why you shouldn't compare your journey to “overnight success” stories How to make the best of what you've got and just get started How to reframe your idea of success and break it down so that it's way less overwhelming 4 tiny, simple things that helped me to build a hugely successful business I really hope this episode helps you to feel more capable of creating success, one tiny step at a time! EPISODE SHOW NOTES FEA INSTAGRAM CARRIE GREEN INSTAGRAM SHE MEANS BUSINESS BOOK