How do you feel about your personal and professional life? Many people feel like they or their teams are stuck in a mediocrity trap. The question is how do you take where you are today and make it better and overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles to your success? Not only that, but how can you inspire your children or employees to do the same and become their best? In the Becoming Your Best podcast, Steve and Rob Shallenberger will help you uncover the principles of highly successful leaders. This podcast will give you the tools and processes to help you become...
Tue, December 24, 2024
What if you could improve your vision and overall health with small, simple, consistent exercises you can start doing today? In this episode, we explore Dr. Meir Schneider's unique techniques for vision improvement, pain reduction, and preventing long-term physical issues caused by sedentarism. Dr. Schneider is a visionary healer and author, and the Founder of the School for Self-healing. His groundbreaking discoveries and methods helped thousands of people globally to improve their sight and overall health. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Dr. Schneider's miraculous eyesight recovery, from being legally blind to "fixing" his vision and developing innovative techniques for natural vision improvement. You'l also learn about Dr. Schneider's simple methods to reduce chronic pain, reduce neck stiffness, and improve posture, how to prevent long-term health issues derived from sedentarism, and much more. Tune in to episode 447 of Becoming Your Best, discover how Dr. Meir Schneider transformed legal blindness into a remarkable vision, and learn simple and life-altering exercises to enhance your overall well-being naturally. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Dr. Schneider's fascinating life story (4:00) Simple exercises to improve your vision (8:10) What does it mean and why is crucial to "narrow our periphery" (14:00) If you don't slow down and focus on your body, your body will make you slow down to focus on it (19:10) Life-changing advice on how to take care of your back and joints (22:00) Connect with Dr. Meir Schneider: Website Get Dr. Schneider's books Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Be
Tue, October 08, 2024
Being spontaneous and flexible, joyful and loving, kind and playful, and above all things, confident are traits people inherently have; it's our natural state, it's home. Yet things we hear or experience change that. To survive, we adapt, change, and transform our essence. Unfortunately, by the time we realize it, we'll probably be far from home. In this episode, the brilliant Ruth Chiles joins us to discuss the importance of addressing deep-seated performance blocks and how to rewire our brain to its natural state of confidence and flow. Ruth has nearly three decades of experience working with leading-edge neuroplasticity and neurogenesis techniques. She is the author of "The Focal Dystonia Cure" and "Free To Perform," where she explains what happens in our brains during the yips, writer's cramps, or any other performance block, and shares tools to deal with them and take our brains back to flow. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Ruth's experience with performance blocks, from playing music since she was 3 to being unable to play a single note when she was 18. Ruth also explains why performance blocks affect all of us, not only musicians and artists, shares her four-step framework to deal with them, explains how to use brain spotting to get our brains back on track, and much more. Tune in to episode 446 and learn how to pick yourself up and get your brain back to its natural state, back to flow. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about the new book, "Free To Perform," why you wrote it, and how that would apply to our listeners? (6:50) What are the things that people can do to get back to that state of flow, overcome those challenges, and move forward in their lives? (16:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Ruth and her experiences with performance blocks (2:30) What is Focal Dystonia, and how does it affect us (8:50) We all are performers (12:00) Ruth shares her four-phase framework for overcoming performance blocks (21:10) Connect with Ruth Chiles: Website Instagram YouTube Facebook Book: Ruth Chiles - Free To Perform Book: Ruth Chiles - The Focal Dystonia Cure
Tue, September 03, 2024
What if we could redefine what it means to be healthy by setting new medical standards? What if medicine could go beyond treating symptoms and treat root causes? In this episode , the brilliant Dr. Shai Efrati enlightens us on a revolutionary concept, enhanced medicine, which goes beyond conventional treatments and focuses on the body's natural healing abilities. Dr. Shai Efrati is a renowned Physician and Professor at Tel Aviv University, specializing in Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Clinical Pharmacology, and Hypertension. He is also a pioneer in hyperbaric medicine and the Author of "Beyond Normal: How the New Science of Enhanced Medicine Elevates Peak Performance and Repairs Brain Injuries." Throughout this episode, you'll learn what enhanced medicine is, why it is so revolutionary, and how it can change how we see medical attention, treatments, and self-care. You'll also hear Dr. Efrati's thoughts on the importance of focusing on root causes, personalized approaches to improve patient care, the multiple benefits of hyperbaric chambers, and much more. Tune in to episode 445 of Becoming Your Best and discover why enhanced medicine can change how we think about health and wellness. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your book "Beyond Normal" and why you wrote it (2:10) Let's take someone who has been having headaches for a year and hasn't figured out why. Using your approach, what would you do with that individual? (9:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Efrati explains the hyperoxic-hypoxic paradox and hyperbaric chambers (6:40) Why understanding the core biology of symptoms and interdisciplinary approaches is crucial (15:00) Dr. Eftati's golden definition of what it means aging (27:40) Connect with Dr. Shai Efrati: Website LinkedIn YouTube Book: Dr. Shai Efrati - Beyond Normal: How the New Science of Enhanced Medicine Elevates Peak Performance and Repairs Brain Injuries Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website
Tue, August 20, 2024
Is it possible to balance the demands of daily operations with the need for ongoing innovation? In this episode , the extraordinary Robyn Bolton explains why innovation is much more than the buzzword most leaders think it is. Robyn is the Founder and Chief Navigator of MileZero, created to help companies innovate confidently, and a leading expert in corporate innovation strategies who honed her skills working for giants like Procter & Gamble and BCG. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Robyn's thoughts on the importance of innovation in both personal and professional settings. Robyn shares insights on overcoming leadership challenges that stifle innovation, fostering a culture that embraces new ideas, and balancing the demands of daily operations with the need for long-term innovation. Plus, we explore how fear and reward systems impact innovation efforts, what makes companies fail, treat innovation as a business, and much more. Tune in to Episode 444 of Becoming Your Best and discover why innovation is a catalyst for success. Learn Robyn's actionable strategies to foster a culture of creativity, overcome common leadership obstacles, and create new revenue streams through innovation. Some Questions I Ask: What are the things leaders do that kill innovation, and what can they do to overcome those obstacles? (9:40) What advice can you give us to make good judgments and "weather the storms"? (24:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Robyn's background (4:40) What is disruptive innovation (7:00) How can leaders overcome things that destroy innovation (13:10) Three things innovative leaders do (16:30) Connect with Robyn Bolton: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+principles&qid=1585041465&s=audible&sr=1-1" rel
Tue, August 13, 2024
What is etiquette's role in maintaining professionalism and respect in business and social interactions? Understanding and being aware of etiquette can significantly enhance personal and professional interactions, especially in multicultural contexts. Mastering direct or indirect communications can be crucial to fostering stronger relationships and successful outcomes. In this episode, Jamila Musayeva teaches us everything we need to know about the impact of etiquette on building successful relationships. Jamila is a Certified Etiquette Consultant, Author, and Content Creator with a profound knowledge of diplomatic protocol and refined behavior. Her YouTube channel has over 1 million subscribers, and she stands as one of the world's most esteemed and accomplished international personal development coaches. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about the differences between direct and indirect communication and the nuances of meeting etiquette across cultures. You'll also gain valuable insights on how to navigate international business interactions, enhance your professionalism, and build stronger, more respectful relationships in both personal and professional environments. Tune in to Episode 443 of Becoming Your Best and discover how mastering etiquette can elevate your personal and professional interactions, navigate cultural nuances, and build respectful and successful relationships. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your books and how they can be of help in mastering etiquette (7:00) Can you explain the difference between direct and indirect communication styles, and how these styles can impact business interactions in different cultures? (10:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Who is Jamila Musayeva and how she got interested in etiquette (3:20) How cultural differences affect communication styles (1300) About cultural nuances in business communication (17:20) The most common business etiquette mistakes (24:00) How to stick to etiquette and good manners in personal and professional settings (29:40) Connect with Jamila Musayeva: Website YouTube Instagram TikTok Get Jamila's books! Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://w
Tue, August 06, 2024
Many think being empathic is agreeing with everything others think or finding common ground. Others go even further and label empathy as a weakness. Yet, in reality, listening and considering others' points of view without defensiveness, fear, or ego takes a lot of strength. Empathy is about connection, not conversion. In this episode, the brilliant Maria Ross invites us to challenge and resignify what it means to be an empathetic leader. Maria is a TEDx and Keynote Speaker, Business Expert, Entrepreneur, Podcast Host, and Author who helps leaders across the globe to improve their companies' cultures and make the world a better place while they turn a healthy profit. Throughout this episode, we discuss the significance of empathy in leadership, its role in accelerating a company's growth and impact, and its influence on how quick teams connect and engage. Maria also talks about the five pillars of becoming an empathetic leader, why it is so hard yet crucial to balance empathy with accountability and performance, the role of effective communication in inclusive cultures, and much more. Tune in to Episode 442 of Becoming Your Best and discover how to become a stronger leader by embracing Maria Ross' unique perspective on empathy. Some Questions I Ask: How do you define empathy, and what's the role it plays in the workplace? (6:40) How can you really take a breath and rather than just start talking, be empathic and listen? (15:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Maria's first steps in becoming an empathy expert (4:00) The five pillars of becoming an empathetic leader (10:30) Curiosity is the number one trait of empathetic people (17:00) Empathy is not a weakness; it demands a lot of strength (21:40) Can empathy become a habit? (25:00) Connect with Maria Ross: Website LinkedIn Instagram The Empathy Edge Podcast Book: Maria Ross - The Empathy Dilemma: How Successful Leaders Balance Performance, People, and Personal Boundaries Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener
Tue, July 30, 2024
Spiraling into the depths of our negative thoughts is easier than we think, especially when things don't work out as we planned. Still, we are the ones with better chances of talking ourselves out of the darkest places our mind can take us: "The biggest and best person we have to learn how to communicate well with is ourselves." In this episode, we uncover the secrets of deeper and lasting wellness guided by the incredible Dr. Monica Vermani. Growing up in a household where the circumstances forced her to become a caregiver, Dr. Vermani feels the medical field chose her and not the other way around. She is a Clinical Psychologist, Founder, TEDx Speaker, Author, and passionate Mental Health and Wellness advocate. In her practice, "Dr. Vermani Balanced Wellbeing," she provides a multi-faceted approach using a variety of treatments and techniques, such as supportive Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Breath, Body, Mind practices, executive coaching, Mindfulness Meditation, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). Throughout our conversation, Dr. Vermani shared several mental health and wellness strategies and explained why CBT and MBSR work and how they can help you reduce stress and improve mental health. You'll also hear about her journey into the medical field, the three distinctive ways problems manifest in our lives, and practical tips to improve our relationship with our inner voice. Dr. Vermani also talks about the importance of sleeping hygiene, why she believes awareness is the first step in every healing journey, the significance of romantic words in relationships, and much more. Tune in to Episode 441 and learn how to talk to the only person who can transform your life from the inside out, yourself. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us why you wrote the book, who it's for, and what's in it (6:40) Can you describe how CBT can be helpful for someone who may have trouble going to sleep? (16:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why Dr. Vermani feels the medical field chose her (2:50) The three ways every problem manifests in our lives (10:50) Why prioritizing sleeping hygiene is crucial (18:50) What anger says about us (23:40) Connect with Dr. Monica Vermani: Website LinkedIn Instagram YouTube <a href="https://www.facebook.com/DoctorMonicaVermani" rel="noopener
Tue, July 23, 2024
Resilience is more than showing up every day and working through the obstacles; it is adapting and surrendering to whatever is happening to you. To thrive through resilience is to accept that sometimes, the obstacle is the only way. In this episode, Nina Sossamon-Pogue invites us to reframe our definition of resilience. Nina is a Keynote Speaker, Author, Podcast Host, Tech Executive, and former USA Gymnast and Emmy-winning News Anchor. Despite major setbacks as an athlete in her teen years and as a journalist at the beginning of her professional career, Nina always found a way to overcome challenges and bounce back stronger than before. As an influential thought leader who already had her success, she is on a mission to help others achieve theirs. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Nina's thoughts on using mental toughness and self-reflection to overcome setbacks and achieve success. Nina also talks about how she recovered from not making it to the US Olympic team, her career-ending injury, and being released from her job after winning Charleston's Favorite News Anchor for the seventh time in a row. You'll also hear about Nina's THIS framework, her TIPS for becoming resilient, why it is crucial to address Excellence Exhaustion, how relying on our reverse resume can help us increase our confidence, and much more. Tune in to Episode 440 and discover how you can transform a major setback into your biggest win by relying on your mental toughness, self-reflection, and resilience. Some Questions I Ask: You refer to setbacks as plot twists. Could you explain that? (5:20) What is your perspective on high achievers' constant struggle to succeed? (14:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Nina and her first major setback as a USA Gymnast (3:40) Setbacks or plot twists? (6:30) Nina shares her THIS framework and her TIPS to increase resiliency (8:20) What can we do with the stress from life's plot twists (18:00) Why we should pay more attention to our reverse resume (20:10) Connect with Nina Sossamon-Pogue: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube Facebook This Seriously Sucks podcast
Tue, July 16, 2024
Overcoming incredibly challenging obstacles is already a massive feat worthy of praise. Yet some people feel defeating the beast is only the beginning of their journey; they feel compelled to share their stories and inspire others. Meet JR Martinez, US Army Veteran turned Best-selling Author, Motivational Speaker, and Dancing With The Stars Winner. In this episode, we learn the true meaning of resilience and optimism from JR Martinez. Only one month after his deployment to Iraq, JR's Humvee got hit by an improvised explosive device, causing him several injuries, burning 30% of his body, and sending him into a long recovery of three years. After over 30 surgeries, JR started the second part of his story and, relying on his inner strength, an acute sense of humor, and incomparable love of life, became an inspiring figure and a beacon of hope and optimism. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about JR's inspiring story, his relentless capacity to adapt and overcome challenges, and the thought process behind the decision to face the toughest struggles as opportunities for growth and self-discovery. JR also talks about his defying upbringing, shares his thoughts on the importance of taking a moment to appreciate how far we've come, and reveals details of his participation in Dancing With The Stars. Tune in to Episode 439, learn more about this exceptional man who travels the world spreading his message of resilience, humor, and optimism, and discover why he sees scars as tattoos with better stories. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you (4:30) Could you tell us more about your experience in Dancing With The Stars? (21:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: JR talks about his recovery and why he decided to use his story to inspire others (6:30) How to transform how we see the world through active listening (8:40) JR talks about the mentor who changed his life through empathy and love (10:10) The importance of looking back and praising our progress and achievements (18:20) JR talks about his experiences at Dancing With The Stars (22:30) From scarred, disabled veteran to burn survivor, complete human, and inspiring figure (26:20) Connect with JR Martinez: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Book: JR Martinez - <a href="https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLZ3CSXMEDEW0/checkout/5BF3AHPDBQOABVRK37HE747V" rel="noopener nor
Tue, July 09, 2024
What is the role of the highest-paid individual in a company, making the calls or crafting a team capable of making decisions as a unit? In this episode, we learn new ways of empowering teams and creating winning cultures from the extraordinary Jim Stevenson. Jim is a Strategic Advisor, Consultant, Transformation and Growth Specialist, and the Founder and CEO of Bletchley Group. He has over 24 years of experience crafting systems that focus on customers and turning growth into the objective of companies' strategies and the result of their transformation. Throughout our conversation, Jim shares his thoughts on the challenges of assembling teams capable of dealing with today's volatile environments, the benefits of empowering teams, and why leadership's reaction to failure molds culture. Jim also talks about Agile Methodologies and their impact on culture, shares several real-life examples of how different cultures affect teams' productivity and overall health, the massive role communication has in creating a winning culture, and much more. Tune in to Episode 438 of Becoming Your Best, and learn more about Jim Stevenson's unique approach to empowering teams and crafting winning cultures that make companies grow. Some Questions I Ask: What are the most important aspects of what you can provide a team so they can be empowered? (6:10) What have you learned about organizational structure and how it impacts empowerment and productivity? (14:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Jim's background and his first steps in leadership (3:10) How Agile Methodologies impact organizations (7:40) Jim talks about what leaders' main role should be in an organization (10:00) Jim shares a story of two different cultures with two different results (12:30) How organizations deal with failure shapes culture (17:30) What is the role of communication in empowering teams and creating winning cultures (22:20) Connect with Jim Stevenson: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="ma
Tue, July 02, 2024
Anybody who navigated the world of grants will agree: it is an extremely daunting experience. Our guest, Libby Hikind, believes following directions meticulously and staying organized is crucial to dealing with applications' complexities and the stiff competition and securing the funding you need. In this episode, The Queen of Grants, Libby Hikind, joins us to unravel the unknown world of grants. Libby is the Founder and CEO of GrantWatch, the leading grant-funding search engine for nonprofits, businesses, and individuals. She is also the Best-selling Author of "The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO" and the Host of the GrantTalk podcast. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Libby's journey from grant writer to CEO and founder, her best tips to navigate the grants industry, and the thought process that helped her transition from grant writer to leader and public figure. Libby also talks about the work behind building GrantWatch, the company's purpose and the tools it provides, the most common grant writing mistakes, how to avoid them, and much more. Tune in to Episode 437 and discover the secrets to successful grant writing with The Queen of Grants, Libby Hikind. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of your best lessons learned as a leader? (7:00) Let's talk about GrantWatch, how it works, and how can we access it? (13:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Libby talks about her journey from teacher, to grant writer, to founder and CEO (3:00) What is "The Queen of Grants," Libby's book about (5:10) How grants can help at-risk youth (11:00) What is GrantWatch and how it works (13:00) Libby shares insights on her podcast, GrantTalk (15:10) About Libby's biggest mistakes and lessons learned in the world of grants (18:50) Connect with Libby Hikind: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter GrantTalk podcast Book: Libby Hikind - The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a
Tue, June 25, 2024
In today's special episode, we are honored with the presence of Dr. Amani Ballour, a Pediatrician, Human Rights Activist, and someone who will be definitely remembered as one of history’s great heroines. Growing up in Syria's confined society, and despite her siblings being married off in their teens, our guest, Dr. Amani Ballour defied the system and performed the greatest act of rebellion against it: she dared to get an education. When the Syrian revolution unfolded, she went from being a volunteer at a local clinic to being thrown into the depths of emergency medicine, becoming the director of an underground hospital, shielding children, to a refugee, and a human rights activist. Throughout this episode, Dr. Amani talks about her journey from being a medicine student to managing "The Cave," the underground hospital that saved thousands of lives during the Syrian revolution, and the challenges and horror she faced. You'll also hear about her passionate advocacy for human rights, her inspiring message of compassion and resilience toward war refugees, and much more. Tune in to Episode 436 of Becoming Your Best and learn more about Dr. Amani Ballour's relentless dedication and leadership that saved hundreds and inspired thousands globally. Some Questions I Ask: Dr. Ballour, please tell us about your background, including turning points in your life that significantly impacted you (2:00) What motivated you to share your experience in The Cave, the underground hospital? (11:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Ballour talks about the challenges she faced growing up as a woman in Syria (3:00) Overcoming gender barriers to become a female doctor in Syria (15:20) Dr. Ballour talks about the current conditions in Syria (18:00) The impact individuals can have on global issues (20:10) Dr. Ballour shares her thoughts on refugees' resilience and the continuous need for global support (22:30) Connect with Dr. Amani Ballour: Instagram Twitter Facebook Book: Dr. Armani Ballour - The Cave: A Secret Underground Hospital and One Woman's Story of Survival in Syria Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.
Tue, June 18, 2024
Can cultural shifts transform an entire industry? Meet Dr. Sulman Ahmed, who, by following his deeply rooted belief in customer service excellence reshaped his industry and transformed his business into a massive success. In this episode, we learn from Dr. Sulman Ahmed about the difference adjusting a company's culture to customer satisfaction can make, how to face life challenges with resilience and perspective, and why having a clear vision is crucial to succeed. Dr. Ahmed is the Chairman and CEO of DECA Dental and the Author of "Make Them Smile: Why Customer Satisfaction Is the Key to Rapid and Sustainable Growth." He is passionate about putting customers' needs first and developed a patient-centered model that turned DECA Dental into a reference for excellence, the recipient of several awards, honors, and recognitions. Dr. Ahmed also achieved many honors and awards, like the Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year in 2017 and Glassdoor’s Top CEOs list in 2021, among many others. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Ahmed shared the story of how he went from being homesick and almost returning to Zimbabwe to owning and leading one of the largest privately held dental companies in the US. You'll also hear Dr. Ahmed's thoughts on effective leadership, building a legacy, the benefits of shaping a culture focused on customer satisfaction, and much more. Tune in to Episode 435 and discover why making your customers smile is the shortcut to experiencing rapid and sustainable growth in your business. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about yourself, your background, and any turning points that had a significant impact on your life (2:40) When did you realize it was time to start working on your business instead of in your business? (12:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Ahmed talks about why he decided to write his book (7:00) It takes ten years of being good every day to become great at something (10:00) Dr. Ahmed shares one of the most important lessons he learned as an entrepreneur (14:40) Why you should "make things personal" (16:40) Connect with Dr. Sulman Ahmed: Website LinkedIn Book: Dr. Sulman Ahmed - Make Them Smile: Why Customer Satisfaction Is the Key to Rapid and Sustainable Growth Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noop
Tue, June 11, 2024
Communicating ideas clearly sits at the top of any successful endeavor in every company. Whether we are communicating with an external audience or our team, sharing a straightforward message and setting clear expectations is crucial. In today's episode, we learn from a true wordsmith, Julianna Newland, why getting good at putting nouns and verbs is a shortcut to becoming successful leaders. Julianna has over 30 years of experience in the corporate world working for Fortune 500 companies; she is a Freelance Author and Editor, a Micro-influencer, and the Author of "All Up in Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap." Throughout our conversation, Julianna shared insights on the importance of finding the right mentor, getting and securing a job in a Fortune 500 company, and nurturing a solid network. You'll also hear Julianna's thoughts on mentorship, how to get the right mentor and get the best out of them, successfully manage hybrid work environments, and maintain high trust levels in them. Additionally, Julianna talks about her book, what motivated her to write it, how it can help develop thriving work environments, and much more. Tune in to Episode 434 and discover Julianna Newland's insights on mastering corporate leadership with a dash of humor and a wealth of experience. Some Questions I Ask: What tips can you share on how to be successful in companies? How do you create value? (5:20) What are some of the suggestions you might have to successfully manage hybrid work situations? (16:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Julianna's tips for securing a job in a Fortune 500 company (6:00) How to find the right mentor (9:10) Why being loyal is so important in corporate America (15:10) Julianna talks about her book, "All Up in Your Bizness" (19:30) Three tips for creating an optimum work environment (23:20) Connect with Julianna Newland: Website LinkedIn Instagram Book: Julianna Newland - All In Your Bizness: Managing Your Business Crap Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website
Tue, June 04, 2024
What is the impact of fostering an empathy-focused culture in an organization? Understanding how your team is feeling is way more effective than the metrics any survey can provide. Our guest, Erika Sinner, feels that corporate culture has more to do with how employees feel on Sunday night than the metrics any survey can provide. Erika Sinner is the CEO and Founder of Directorie, an Empathy Driven Culture Advocate, and the Author of "Pets are Family: It's as simple as that." Throughout this episode, you'll hear about the importance of empathy in the workplace, the benefits of fostering an empathy-driven culture, and practical tips for leaders on supportive team members through personal challenges. Erika also talks about including pet bereavement policies, and how it can lead to better communication, increase trust, and create a more positive work environment, her Moments that Matter document, and much more. Tune in to Episode 433 of Becoming Your Best and discover how fostering trust and compassion through empathy-driven leadership can transform your workplace. Some Questions I Ask: What kind of sensitivity should there be for people who have lost their pets? What are some recommendations to give people comfort? (8:30) How do you bring up questions for Moments that Matter? (16:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Erika's background and upbringing (2:40) The story behind Erika's "Pets Are Family" (5:00) Sensitivity and support for grieving employees (7:40) Implementing "Moments that Matter" (14:50) Benefits of an empathy-driven corporate culture (20:00) Connect with Erika Sinner: Website Instagram LinkedIn Book: Erika Sinner - Pets Are Family: It's As Simple As That Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@
Tue, May 28, 2024
What makes intrapreneurship so successful in corporate settings? In this episode, the brilliant Louis Gump invites us to look at intrapreneurship's unique way of generating growth and transforming companies from the inside out. Louis is a business builder and transformational leader by excellence; he combines his experience as an intrapreneur, CEO, and entrepreneur to develop talented teams and achieve remarkable success in growing businesses. He is the President of Cambian Solutions, the Best-selling Author of "The Inside Innovator," and managed award-winning mobile businesses at The Weather Channel and CNN. Throughout this episode, Louis talks about the importance of fostering innovation within large organizations, why intrapreneurship is ideal for doing this, and every successful intrapreneur's main traits. Louis also shares valuable insights he gained throughout his career, we discuss adaptability is crucial for every business, and how intrapreneurship can create new value and opportunities for companies and those working in them. Tune in to Episode 432 of Becoming Your Best and learn more about intrapreneurship's innovative strategies and how they can transform your organization and promote growth from the inside out. Some Questions I Ask: Can anyone be an intrapreneur? (13:20) How can someone be a great intrapreneur? (19:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Louis' background and the origin of his passion for intrapreneurship (2:20) What is intrapreneurship and why companies should care about it (7:30) What makes a good intrapreneur (10:40) How great intrapreneurs build valuable skills (20:30) Louis shares tips from his interviews with successful intrapreneurs (25:50) Connect with Louis Gump: Website LinkedIn Book: Louis Gump - The Inside Innovator: A Practical Guide to Intrapreneurship Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="mailto:support@becomingyourbest.com" rel
Tue, May 21, 2024
Do you know what your attachment style is? Are you aware of how it impacts your relationships? In this episode, Florence Ann Romano shares her unique perspective on community, childcare, attachment styles, and relationships. Florence Ann is an Author, Active Childcare Advocate, Personal Growth Strategist, a member of the Board of Directors at the Children’s Research Fund, and a founding member of Sesame Street’s Leadership Council. Throughout this episode, Florence Ann shares her thoughts on attachment styles and how they mold our personal and romantic relationships, the link between building a village and philanthropy, and parenting tips to raise happy and successful children. Florence Ann also talks about how to build supportive communities for special needs children, the buildup of her latest book, "Build Your Village," and much more. Tune in to Episode 431 of Becoming Your Best and learn from Florence Ann Romano how to build the perfect village around you and your loved ones. Some Questions I Ask: What are attachment styles? And how do we develop those? (6:20) What would your recommendation be to build strong relationships as you observe these different styles of attachment? (15:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Florence Ann's background (3:10) The advantages of identifying your attachment style (13:00) It is all about how you show up for other people (18:10) Florence Ann shares her advice as a former nanny to create happy, successful children (21:10) How to build supportive communities for special needs children (25:00) Connect with Florence Ann Romano: Website Instagram TikTok Facebook Book: Florence Ann Romano - Build Your Village: A Guide to Finding Joy and Community in Every Stage of Life Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your
Tue, May 14, 2024
Have you ever wondered why certain TV commercials, political campaign slogans, or advertisements stuck in your head and a million others simply went through you from ear to ear? In this episode, Ben Guttmann teaches us the secrets behind clear messaging and how to become better communicators. Ben is a Marketing Entrepreneur, Educator, and Author. He is the Principal at Unisphere Ideas, teaches marketing at the nation's largest business school, and authored one of the best books ever written on messaging, "Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win―and How to Design Them." Right after college, Ben built, ran for over 10 years, and sold an award-winning marketing agency, Digital Natives Group. Still, his desire to share his communication skills and altruistic nature spoke louder and led him to start consulting, speaking internationally, and writing a book. Throughout this episode, the author of "Simply Put," shares the five principles of becoming a clear communicator, his experiences building, running, and then selling his award-winning marketing agency, and practical tips you can start doing today to improve your communication skills. Ben also teaches how to close the gap between simple and complex messaging, marketing, and sales strategies, explains the importance of embracing constraints to improve creativity and innovation, and more. Tune in to Episode 430 of Becoming Your Best and learn how to create a sharp, authentic, and empathetic communication style, allowing you to turn your ideas into an invitation that people can't refuse. Some Questions I Ask: Why do so many of us struggle with communicating effectively? (6:10) How can we use this concept to better connect with our audience? (14:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Ben's background and turning points that significantly impacted him (2:30) Ben's five principles to turn your messages clearer (9:20) How asking "So, what?" can help us communicate more effectively (12:20) Ben shares practical tools for becoming better communicators (19:40) Connect with Ben Guttmann: Website LinkedIn Book: Ben Guttmann - Simply Put: Why Clear Messages Win―and How to Design Them Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyou
Tue, May 07, 2024
The opposite of "mentally strong" isn't "mentally weak." We all have a solid baseline from which we can build; it all depends on strengthening our mental muscles using the right habit-building tools. In today's episode, the amazing Scott Mautz teaches us to strengthen our minds and achieve more, even (and especially) during difficult times. Scott is a riveting Keynote Speaker, Entrepreneur, Best-selling Author, and Trainer. He is a former Procter & Gamble Senior Executive and the Founder and CEO of Profound Performance, his keynote and workshop company. His book, "Leading from the Middle," became an Amazon #1 bestselling, "Find the Fire," and "Make It Matter" earned several awards. His latest book, "The Mentally Strong Leader," promises to break down the secrets to the leadership superpower of our times, mental strength. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about how Scott revamped the meaning of "reaching the next level" in his career and the moment he decided to step away from his successful corporate job to pursue his purpose and start his own thing. Scott also shares his thoughts on mental strength, training the mental muscles, controlling negative emotions to prevent them from taking over, and much more. Tune in to Episode 429 and ignite profound performance by strengthening your mental muscles using Scott's powerful habit-building tools. Some Questions I Ask: Please talk about when you decided to take the leap and do what was in your heart (6:10) How can one become more resilient? (19:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Scott's background (3:20) What can we find in Scott's latest book, "The Mentally Strong Leader" (7:10) Mental strength is the leadership superpower of our times (10:30) Is it possible to manage our emotions? (15:00) Scott shares advice on how to prepare for and conduct difficult conversations (25:00) Connect with Scott Mautz: Website LinkedIn Twitter Get Scott's latest book, " The Mentally Strong Leader " Get Scott's FREE 60-page Companion Workbook Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targe
Tue, April 30, 2024
Can wellness be integrated into leadership roles? Does dealing with chronic stress impact a company's organizational success? According to our guest, Dr. Romie Mushtaq, incorporating wellness into leadership roles is not only beneficial but necessary, as it massively improves mental and physical health, provoking a cascade effect on virtually every level of an organization. In this episode, you'll hear about Dr. Romie Mushtaq's transformational journey from a burned-out neurologist to a leading advocate for wellness in the workplace. She is a Board-certified Physician, Brain Doctor, Chief Wellness Officer, an award-winning Keynote Speaker, Author, and Mindful Leadership Expert. She is the Founder and CEO of the BrainSHIFT Institute, the Chief Wellness Officer at Great Wolf Lodge, and the Author of the USA Today National best-selling book, "The Busy Brain Cure." Throughout this episode, Dr. Romie Mushtaq talks about the detrimental effects of chronic stress on physical and mental health and shares practical solutions to heal the busy brain. She explains the root causes of chronic stress, how data-driven programs can help you restore your brain, how leaders can implement a culture of well-being in their organizations, and much more. Tune in and discover practical strategies to heal your busy brain, enhance your leadership skills, and revolutionize your approach to work and life- your well-being awaits! Some Questions I Ask: How can you set up a program that helps a whole company? How do you do that? (7:20) Can you share some quick tips for immediate relief from a busy brain? (14:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Understanding chronic stress and burnout (2:00) About Dr. Romie's personal journey (4:10) Dr. Romie shares effective wellness strategies (10:20) Differentiating busy brain from stress (20:30) How to integrate wellness into leadership (24:30) Dr. Romie shares practical tips for well-being (28:10) Connect with Dr. Romie Mushtaq: Website Instagram LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Get a copy of her book The Busy Brain Cure: The Eight-Week Plan to Find Focus, Tame Anxiety & Sleep Again Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="http
Tue, April 23, 2024
What does it take to live a life filled with inspiration, health, and purpose? In today's episode, Dr. Jeremy Zoch joins me to share his inspiring story of how he went from dealing with personal struggles to becoming a passionate advocate for health and life lived well. Dr. Zoch is a Renowned Executive, Teacher, Author, Athlete, and Musician. He holds a PhD in Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, is a loving husband and father of two, an avid runner, and a true inspiration for those who want to live their best life. Throughout this episode, Dr. Zoch shares practical tips on embracing change, setting intentions, and cultivating gratitude you can start implementing in your life today. You'll also gain insights on navigating challenges, setting inspirational goals, managing anxiety, and more. Tune in to Episode 427 of Becoming Your Best and embark on a transformative journey with Dr. Jeremy Zoch to learn how to live with resilience, purpose, and joy. Some Questions I Ask: You talk about a Life Map in your book. Can you describe what that is? (6:30) Tell us about your book. Why did you write it? Please give us some highlights of the book and what's in it (14:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the importance of influential teachers (2:00) How to set inspirational goals (9:10) Understanding Dr. Zoch's Life Gauge (16:50) The importance of reflecting on gratitude (20:00) Managing anxiety and cultivating inner peace (25:20) Why it is crucial to remain connected and learn (30:00) Connect with Dr. Jeremy Zoch: Website LinkedIn Get a copy of his book, Life Lived Well: A Collection of Tips, Insights, and Inspirations to Live Not a Great Life, But Your Best Life Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library</
Tue, April 16, 2024
Every businessperson will agree that nothing feels better than closing a deal. However, knowing that that deal will change a person's life feels even better, and thankfully, that's the direction the world of sales is heading- a more human-centric approach where people need to feel heard, liked, and seen dictate the pace in the market. In this episode, we are joined by Kayvon Kay, a Master of Sales and Closing, Brilliant Keynote Speaker, the Creator of the One-Call Closer Methodology, and the Founder of The Sales Connection. Kayvon's track record of generating sales and closing deals is almost as impressive as his resilience and ability to bounce back from hard failure to astonishing success. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Kayvon's fascinating story of ups and downs as an entrepreneur, and the pivotal moment in his life when, right before giving up, he decided to bet on himself one more time. Kayvon also shares his thoughts on leadership, putting together a sales team that can't lose, how to motivate them properly, and much more. Tune in to Episode 426 of Becoming Your Best and discover how creating a human-centric sales culture can change your teams and customers' lives. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of the most important character traits that you found that have helped you through hard times? (8:50) What are some essential qualities that make an effective sales leader? (12:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Kayvon's background and upbringing (2:20) From almost bankrupt to creating a 7-figure business (5:50) Kayvon explains how internal and external motivation work (14:00) Three steps to build a positive and collaborative sales culture (17:10) How do you motivate a sales team? (23:30) Connect with Kayvon Kay: Website LinkedIn Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: suppor
Tue, April 09, 2024
What if every word we choose could affect not only our teams but a positive social impact? In this episode, Carrie Fox introduces the extraordinary concept of courageous leadership and its impact on social change. Carrie is a Communicator for Good, Host of the Mission Forward podcast, Founder and CEO of Mission Partners, and the Author of "More Than Words: Communication Practices for Courageous Leaders." We had a fantastic conversation about Carrie's journey into strategic communications, how her parents influenced her career and shaped her drive and perseverance, and the exciting and powerful concept of courageous leadership. Carrie also discusses the motivation behind founding Mission Partners, its triple-bottom-line approach, which prioritizes people, planet, and purpose alongside profit, explains the benefit corporation concept, and more. Tune in to Episode 425 to unlock the secrets of courageous leadership and discover how to make a meaningful impact in the world, one daring question at a time. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us what Mission Partners is? (5:20) Tell us about the practices in your book and how you developed them (14:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Carrie explains Mission Partners' triple-bottom-line approach (6:30) Success Beyond 18. An excellent example of strategic communications and courageous leadership (11:20) How to keep strong relationships and expand our network (17:20) How to embrace a "the best is yet to be" approach in life (21:00) Resources Mentioned: Book: Carrie Fox - More Than Words: Communications Practices of Courageous Leaders Mission Forward podcast with Carrie Fox Kara Lawson - Handle Hard Better Connect with Karrie Fox: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Webs
Tue, April 02, 2024
Unfortunately, phrases like "entrepreneurship is a lonely place" and "the path to success is a lonely road" are more accurate than most people imagine. Executive loneliness is real, relentless, and more dangerous than it looks, capable of producing massive damage. In today's episode, we learn about the dangers of executive loneliness and how to prevent and mitigate its effects from the Mental Health Advocate and Resilience Strategist Nick Jonsson. Nick is a #1 Best-selling Author, an Executive and Life Coach, a Networking Expert, the Co-founder of the EGN Peer Network, and a Top 2% World Ironman Athlete. Throughout our conversation, Nick shares the touching story that changed his life: the moment he realized executive loneliness was a real threat, and how he transformed those challenging moments into fuel to power his purpose. Nick also discusses the importance of embracing vulnerability, using goal setting and leadership for optimal wellness and mental health, building safe spaces and connections for self-development and healing, and much more. Tune in to Episode 424 to discover how to build safe spaces and connect with those who can help you emerge victorious from executive loneliness's other side. Some Questions I Ask: You had a friend who really impacted your life. Could you please talk about that? (4:50) What is the best way to create safe spaces? (12:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Nick's impressive background and upbringing (1:30) The moment that changed Nick's life (6:20) The importance of aligning goals and purpose (17:00) Why embracing vulnerability is crucial (20:10) Nick's tips for sustainable productivity and success (26:00) Connect with Nick Jonsson: LinkedIn Grab a copy of his best-selling book, Executive Loneliness: The 5 Pathways to Overcoming Isolation, Stress, Anxiety & Depression in the Modern Business World Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noref
Tue, March 26, 2024
How aware are you of what is truly holding you back? In today's episode, Shelly Lefkoe and Vahan Yepremyan teach us to overcome the walls of self-doubt, second-guessing and inherited stories that keep us from reaching our full potential. Shelly is an International Keynote Speaker, Coach, and Co-founder of the Lefkoe Institute, which has helped over 12 thousand people improve their effectiveness and sense of well-being. Her programs have reached over 150 thousand people worldwide and her work has been featured in The Today Show, Leeza, and other media outlets. Vahan is the Founder of Yepremyan Law Firm; before establishing his law firm, he clerked at the White House think-tank, Economic Strategy Institute, and for the U.S. Department of Justice in the U.S. Attorney's office. He is also the co-founder and COO of Ketchup Entertainment, an International Emmy award-winning executive producer for the film "Lost Christmas," and was nominated for the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTA) and Broadcast Awards. Shelly and Vahan met at an event in Costa Rica and decided to write a book, "Hitting the Wall." This true masterpiece uses real-life examples to inspire and motivate readers to unveil an exciting future full of more time, accomplishments, and personal freedom. Tune in to Episode 423 and learn from Shelly and Vahan how to eliminate limiting beliefs, create a bullet-proof mindset, and live more intentionally as a leader and entrepreneur. Some Questions I Ask: How does our mindset impact our ability to be successful and create value? (7:20) "What are some common mindset traps that leaders and entrepreneurs fall into? (13:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Shelly and Vahan's background (2:00) Vahan explains how limiting beliefs are built (11:10) Why do New Year's resolutions don't work? (18:20) What happens when we stop believing in Santa (22:30) How to create sustainable success and happiness (26:40) Resources Mentioned: Book: Shelly Lefkoe, Vahan Yepremyan - Hitting the Wall: Eliminate the Beliefs That Sabotage Your Business and Your Life Mindvalley: How To Eliminate Damaging Belief Patterns | Shelly Lefkoe Connect with Shelly Lefkoe: Website Connect with Vahan Yepremyan: Website <a href="https://www.instagram.com/vahanyep/?hl=es" rel="noopener n
Tue, March 19, 2024
Happiness is much more than smiling our way through life and humming songs while watering the plants; it is an emotional state with positive effects on well-being and overall satisfaction. The best part is that it is achievable. Pursuing happiness can lead to better relationships, mental and physical health, and a positive outlook on life, among many other benefits. In this episode, we go through nine ways to significantly impact your happiness levels; we learn about the effects of pursuing happiness and how that pursuit impacts our lives. Throughout our conversation, we debunk the belief that happiness is the absence of sadness, use three analogies to explain the happiness cycle in our lives, learn the importance of stop asking WHY things happen to us and start asking what we can learn from them, and more. Tune in to Episode 422 of Becoming Your Best and learn these simple tricks to positively impact and affect your happiness. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the noise that gets in our way of understanding happiness (2:40) Happiness is not the absence of sadness (6:00) The seasons of happiness (8:10) The importance of meaningful connections (11:20) Can music make you happy? (15:20) What does "live your truth" really mean? (20:00) Don't ask "why," ask what you can learn from what happened (23:40) Resources Mentioned: Episode 265: Life Lessons with Joe Ojile Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/2428361534145106" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bla
Tue, March 12, 2024
People have known about light therapy's benefits for over a hundred years. Yet, it was in the 1960s that formal research showed its efficiency in reducing tumors in rats and accelerating wound healing. Today, almost 70 years later, science can identify which molecules absorb and react to light's different colors and wavelengths, causing substantial improvement in the treatment of addiction disorders, pain and mood management, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, brain injury, and concussion. In this episode, we learn everything about Smart Light Therapy by the hand of Dr. David Tate, Chief Technology Officer and Neuropsychologist at Valhalla Cell Health. Dr. Tate has dedicated over 30 years to conducting research on traumatic brain injury (TBI) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for Harvard Medical School and the Department of Defense. His endless curiosity and passion for improving people's lives led Dr. Tate to discover Smart Light Therapy, and despite his love for academia and research, watching people feel and get better felt a thousand times more fulfilling. Throughout this episode, you'll learn what Smart Light Therapy is, how it works, and how to start your own treatment and experience its benefits without spending a dime. You'll also hear about the different ways of using Smart Lights to heal, what kind of devices can perform these treatments, and where to get them safely. Additionally, Dr. Tate explains Smart Light Therapy's effect on cellular processes, its use to deal with mood disorders, improve mental health disorders, and much more. Tune in to Episode 421 and learn how Smart Light Therapy can help you regain control of your mental and physical health and face your daily battles knowing you will win. Some Questions I Ask: What is Smart Light Therapy? (3:30) How can Smart Light Therapy help people deal with mental health issues? (21:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Dr. Tate's background (1:50) What made Dr. Tate jump into Smart Light Therapy (6:20) About the different types of treatments using Smart Light (13:30) How to have better results with Smart Light (16:40) How Smart Light Therapy can help you improve your quality of life in the long term (26:10) Connect with Dr. David Tate: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.be
Tue, March 05, 2024
We all can become successful regardless of our background or circumstances. The opportunities coming our way aren't a defining factor of whether or not we'll succeed; our intentional actions are. In this episode, we meet the extraordinary Shelmina Babai Abji. She is the Best-selling Author of "Show Your Worth," Keynote Speaker, Former IMB VP, Distinguished alumni, and Philanthropist. Shelmina's story perfectly shows how far determination, resilience, and intentional action can take someone. She went from poverty in a humble village in Tanzania to one of the highest-ranking positions at IBM, then became a best-selling author and an advocate for gender equality in leadership roles. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Shelmina's fascinating and inspiring story of resilience, commitment, and determination to see her hand raised and the thoughts that helped her create and maintain that bullet-proof mindset. Shelmina also shares captivating thoughts about raising self-confidence, leadership and legacy creation, personal branding in the corporate world, and much more. Tune in to Episode 420 and discover the transformative power of determination and intentional action in overcoming barriers to success by the hand of Shelmina. Some Questions I Ask: How did you make a breakthrough in your career and continue to progress to becoming VP of IBM? (11:00) What are the most important things that somebody should be mindful of when creating a solid personal brand in the corporate world? (17:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Shelmina talks about her humble beginnings, and the moment her determination to succeed was born (4:10) The power of trusting ourselves (8:00) About Shelmina's first big lesson in the corporate world (14:20) Who you know and how you are known matters (20:20) We all can lead and achieve success (29:00) Resources Mentioned: Book: Shelmina Babai Abji - Show Your Worth Book: Stephen Covey - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B0868STGGP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2446QW1HHG4KV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ltQS5VNJzLH33ZcihOrmaSf7BgE5x0K8DxZNA9Lhp1_8Ioq3jNj2WK6WhZOTUiFU2Tm_VtiAy-QJA6IQ5rxKV2ID0BLmT22kBQnnI1nhzBM8UXAoh0Ce-qJNKtERm1LAAbpuap1pDYDP_b7J7qyibYjr7b_-C8RHw84OOT_ApmvPZhJyqctWNSKEjTuIaocvmdetWYrDVpsZeUnSVtDpKGEdr8rCped-bOaXrsw4rxA.yYMzdGJuJgSqCqnoOUmmFuDAt2TicuCZKSBKdYM5LqE&dib_tag=se&keywords=seven+habits+of+highly+effective+people&qid=1709235761&sprefix=seven+habits%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1" rel="noopener noreferrer" targ
Tue, February 27, 2024
To succeed at running a company and caring for its culture, managing and leading teams, and multiplying to show up where our people most need us, we must take care of our most important asset: ourselves. In today's episode, the amazing Cayla Craft joins us to change the paradigm of being a high-performance entrepreneur. Cayla is an Entrepreneur, Angel Investor, Real Estate Investor, Host of the CRAFTed Entrepreneur Podcast, and best-selling Author of "What Do You Really Want?" with over a decade of experience helping online entrepreneurs become investors. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Cayla's inspiring story of turning a significant setback into a sharpened tool to succeed in the entrepreneurial world, her past as an ER nurse, and the moment she decided to believe and bet on herself. Cayla also shares her thoughts and advice on unlocking our best version, switching from victim mode to a champion's mindset, and more. Tune in to Episode 419 and discover how to transform setbacks into superpowers and unleash your BEST. Some Questions I Ask: I understand your father wasn't in the picture when you were growing up; how did that shape your pathway forward in life? (4:30) Cayla, you made quite a shift from being an ER nurse to building your own network marketing business and company. What had to shift for you to have thatkind of success? (10:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to build trust in ourselves and in others (6:40) Cayla talks about the main reason why people fail at achieving the success they want (13:00) How to treat ourselves as our most important asset (19:10) Life doesn't become easier once you reach success (23:20) Cayla's top tips to unleash your best (27:00) Connect with Cayla: Website Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Resources Mentioned: Book: Cayla Craft - What Do You Really Want?: 7 Questions That Can Unlock the Answers to a Life Full of Abundance, Meaning, and Connection CRAFTed Entrepreneur, The Podcast Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" t
Tue, February 20, 2024
Around 5000 years ago, in China, people conceived medicine and health care entirely differently from how we see them today. People paid doctors to keep them healthy, not to treat their illnesses. So, whenever someone got sick, doctors stopped receiving their payments. That is the philosophy under which Qi Gong was created, practical self-care for the body, the mind, and the spirit. In this episode, Lee Holden joins us to enlighten us about this beautiful millenary practice, Qi Gong. Lee is a Qi Gong Master with over 27 years of experience teaching the powerful principles of Qi Gong through public broadcasting television specials, DVDs, and in-person workshops. Lee learned about Qi Gong when he was 19 after trying some pills to deal with a back injury, which not only didn't solve his back pain but also left him with stomach aches. He was so impressed by the immediate improvement Qi Gong produced in his health that he felt compelled to learn everything about it and dedicate himself to spreading the practice of Qi Gong and achieving health, happiness, and peace of mind. Throughout this episode, Lee shares the principles of Qi Gong, what it is, how and why it works, and why he got so passionate about it. You'll learn how to activate your healing power using Qi Gong, the importance of incorporating movement into your daily routine, how much you should practice this millenary technique before getting results, and much more. Tune in to Episode 418 and learn more about how you can use this millenary practice to change your life. Some Questions I Ask: What is Qi Gong? How did you get into it, and how did you become a master of it? (2:20) What's the difference between Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong? (12:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Lee talks about what attracted him so strongly to Qi Gong (4:30) Life is ruled by invisible forces (9:20) How long does it take for Qi Gong to start producing health improvements (17:20) Lee talks about his experiences in Thailand with different Qi Gong masters (21:50) About the multiple benefits of practicing Qi Gong consistently (27:00) Connect with Lee: Website Instagram YouTube Twitter Facebook Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Yo
Tue, February 13, 2024
We all make mistakes; some are ready to take responsibility for them, and just a handful are mentally and emotionally prepared to take criticism without hurting their ego and turning what could have been a tiny conflict into an uproar. In today's episode, the extraordinary Emil Harker gives us a true masterclass on defusing conflict, improving communication skills, and transforming breakdowns into breakthroughs. Emil is a Speaker, Trainer, Conflict Consultant, and Author of two books on conflict resolution, "You Can Turn Conflict into Closeness: 7 Communication Skills of Successful Marriages" and "Confidence in Conflict: Helping Businesses Turn Breakdowns into Breakthroughs." Throughout our conversation, Emil talks about his background as an addiction therapist and how working in that field influenced his approach to conflict resolution as a marriage therapist. He also shares his thoughts on the importance of clear communication in conflict resolution, practical tools to deal with criticism in the workplace, improving our communication skills, and much more. Tune in to Episode 417 and learn why developing confidence in conflict can be the difference between a thriving and a conflictive organization. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you (5:10) Are you saying that if people learn to be confident in conflict, they can change the outcome and help things get to a better place? (22:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What made Emil decide to create practical tools for conflict resolution (6:40) Why becoming a good person is not enough (12:10) Information does not motivate people to change; emotions do (14:50) Emil shares practical tools for defusing conflict in the workplace (16:30) The difference staying composed can make in conflict resolution (24:20) Connect with Emil: Website LinkedIn Book: Emil Harker - Confidence in Conflict: Helping Businesses Turn Breakdowns into Breakthroughs Book: Emil Harker - You Can Turn Conflict Into Closeness: - 7 Communication Skills of Successful Marriages Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourb
Tue, February 06, 2024
Identifying the traumatic event that originated an addiction, depression, or pain is a massive first step into one's recovery. Yet, to truly heal, we must understand what happens in our bodies when the emotions produced by those traumatic events show up. In this episode, the inspiring Bob Gardner joins us to share his unique and fascinating approach to true freedom, happiness, health, and well-being. Bob is a Transformational Specialist, Author of "Built for Freedom," and the Host of the "Free and Alive" podcast. After almost two decades of dealing with addictive patterns that led him to depression and even entertaining the idea of committing suicide, Bob decided to stop living the life he was living yet remain alive. He founded The Freedom Specialist, a body-based approach to happiness, health, and well-being, which has already helped thousands of people leave their struggles behind and find absolute freedom and joy. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Bob's journey of self-healing and personal growth and his passion for helping others understand that "freedom is a skill, not a pill." Bob shared his thoughts on healing through body awareness, practical tools to dissolve trauma and achieve lasting freedom, how to build a desire to change, and why it is so hard "to let" others make their own choices. Tune in to Episode 416 and discover how to turn your thoughts into the golden pathway to happiness, health, and well-being. Some Questions I Ask: What are the root causes of trauma? Is it helpful to understand that? (8:40) What things could people do to dissolve trauma and achieve lasting freedom? (14:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Bob's background and upbringing (3:10) What led Bob to make helping people overcome their addictions his passion (6:50) You can read the label form inside the jar (10:20) How does someone build the desire to change (18:10) Everything is related to our breath (24:00) Connect with Bob: Website Alive and Free podcast with Bob Gardner Get Bob Gardner's book, " Built for Freedom: Adventures Through Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Trauma, Pain, and Our Body's Innate Ability to Leave Them All Behind " Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bla
Tue, January 30, 2024
Have you noticed we overcome trauma at the same pace we get used to waking up to a breathtaking view? Our brain is an adaptation machine working tirelessly to keep us alive, yet that tendency to habituate to everything might also diminish our happiness. In this episode, Professor Tali Sharot joins us to reflect on habituation and its impact on daily happiness. Tali Sharot is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience in the Department of Experimental Psychology and The Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry at University College London and on the faculty of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. Her research integrates neuroscience, behavioral economics, and psychology to study how emotion and motivation influence people's beliefs and decisions. She is also the director of the Affective Brain Lab, a sought-after speaker and the author of two award-winning books, "The Optimism Bias" and "The Influential Mind," and her latest, "Look Again." Throughout our conversation, Tali shares bits of her research on habituation and adaptation, how they affect our happiness, and what we can do to "make what's thrilling on Monday, also thrilling on Friday." We also discuss her first book, "The Optimism Bias," the impact optimism has on our motivation, and why an optimistic attitude is crucial. Additionally, we talk about the link between habituation and dishonesty, habituation and creativity, the transformational power of trying new things, and more. Tune in to Episode 415 and learn how to turn every day into your best day so far. Some Questions I Ask: Please share a one or two-minute overview of The Optimism Bias, your first book (4:20) Do you think habituation is cousins with complacency? (8:30) Is there a link between habituation and dishonesty? (22:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Professor Tali Sharot's background (1:30) What moved Tali Sharot to write "Look Again" (6:20) How can we turn what's thrilling on Monday into thrilling on Friday, too (10:10) Why change translates into happiness (14:00) The importance of trying new things (26:10) Resources Mentioned: Book: Tali Sharot - The Optimism Bias: Why we're wired to look on the bright side Book: Tali Sharot - Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There
Tue, January 23, 2024
How often do you check with yourself, your progress, strengths, and weaknesses? Self-assessment is crucial for creating ambitious goals and also for tracking progress. It's also essential for evaluating our strengths and spotting where we should improve to make informed decisions about what needs to be done to achieve desired outcomes. In this episode, you'll learn three simple yet powerful tools to assess yourself, clearly know how close you are to your goals, and what changes must be made to achieve them. You'll hear about the DISC Personality Test, a free online tool to help you identify your personality type, your strong and weak points, and the parts of yourself you should focus on to keep evolving. Additionally, you'll learn to assess your values and relationships, and you'll also learn to assess your emotional, physical, and mental health. Tune in to Episode 414 of Becoming Your Best, take ownership of your flaws, identify areas of your life that can be improved, and draw a clearer line to your goals. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why is it essential to discover your personality traits, strengths, and weaknesses (2:10) What every personality type should be aware of (6:40) How to improve your relationships by assessing your values (10:00) Why it is crucial to evaluate your physical, mental, and emotional health (13:50) Resources Mentioned: DISC Personality Test Brain HQ Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance <a href="https://ww
Tue, January 16, 2024
Although science couldn't (yet) establish a reason for it, Alzheimer's and dementia rates have massively increased over the last 50 years. Regardless of the reason behind that increase, reality tells us these conditions will touch our lives eventually, and today's guest, Dr. Thomas Bird, joins us to teach us the best way to prevent, deal with, and protect ourselves from them. Dr. Thomas Bird, MD, is a neurologist, medical geneticist, and Professor Emeritus from the University of Washington who belonged to the UW Medicine, the UW Division of Neurogenetics, and was the UW Department of Neurology Chief. Part of his over 40 years of work in the field includes identifying new and unusual genetic diseases of the brain and neuromuscular system. He also collaborated with molecular biologists to identify the underlying genes of diseases including Familial Alzheimer's Disease, Frontotemporal Dementia, Huntington's Disease, Hereditary Ataxias, Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuropathies, Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, and Muscular Dystrophies. Throughout this episode, Dr. Bird talks about the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia, what changes we can make to prevent them, and recommends healthy habits for people in their 20s to 40s. We also talk about genetic testing, who and when they should get one, causes, red flags, treatments, and more. Tune in to Episode 413 of Becoming Your Best and learn more about these tools that will help you enjoy an active, healthier, and happier second half of your life. Some Questions I Ask: Heart disease and other things have skyrocketed since the '70s. What do you think is the reason behind that increase (11:50) Someone in their 20s, 30s, and 40s? What are things that they ought to be thinking about, brain-health related? (17:50) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Bird explains the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia (4:20) What are the causes of Alzheimer's and dementia (9:00) Alzheimer's doesn't stand alone (15:40) What should someone interested in taking a genetic test do to get one (22:10) Dr. Bird shares his thoughts on how the fight against these diseases will evolve (32:00) Is there any link between COVID-19 and degenerative diseases? (34:30) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="mailto:support@becom
Tue, January 02, 2024
Nothing better than the beginning of a new cycle to renew our hope of achieving great things and gather resources to feed our desire to grow and evolve. But as we all know, goals without a plan are just dreams. In this episode, Rob Shallenberger joins us to talk about how to find happiness and joy, good health, and be professionally successful in 2024. Rob is an F16 Fighter Pilot, a family man and scholar, but also one of the world's top thought leaders in productivity and time management and how to prioritize your time. Throughout our conversation, Rob shares three simple yet powerful tips that propose a whole new way of looking at what we want to achieve in 2024 and how to do it. You'll learn to improve your time-management skills, be more specific and intentional with your roles and goals and be less reactive toward unexpected events and setbacks. Tune in to Episode 412 of Becoming Your Best and learn how to set up for happiness, good health, joy, and professional success in 2024. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How do we make 2024 great? (3:00) How to create time for self-improvement (5:10) What is the most important thing to you? (7:30) Life happens; have faith in the process (10:20) Why having your goals on sight will make the difference (16:30) How to make our cup larger (20:40) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, December 26, 2023
"They say blood pressure is a silent killer because it has no symptoms, right? But it does; they're subtle, and you don't necessarily see or think about them. The same thing is true in a business." - Steven L. Blue. In today's episode, the internationally recognized business transformation expert Steven L. Blue joins us to talk about leadership, growth, and innovation for CEOs, Executives, and team leaders. Steven is the President, CEO, and Director at Miller Ingenuity, a global supplier of high-technology systems that protect assets, preserve the environment, and save lives. Steven also authored five books, including "Mastering the Art of Success," a book he co-authored with Jack Canfield, and became a best-seller on its second day of publication. Throughout our conversation, Steven shares his thoughts on (not-so) silent business killers, the importance of embracing conflict instead of running from them or pretending they don't exist, and the only way of dealing with toxic employees. Steven also talks about his challenging upbringing and how that molded his spirit, how to create healthy environments for innovation, how to develop a Cirque du Solei culture in your company, and much more. Tune in to Episode 411 and learn how to double and even quadruple your company's growth by applying Steven's principles. Some Questions I Ask: You are a troubleshooter. In other words, people can turn to you to get things done. How do you do that? (5:40) What are the silent business killers? And how can they be avoided? (12:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Steven's background and upbringing (3:00) Conflict should be embraced, not avoided (13:40) It is not possible to fix toxic employees (17:30) Steven's advice to be successful (23:00) Resources: Book: Jack Canfield, Steven L. Blue, et al. - Mastering The Art of Success Connect with Steven: Website YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Get Steven's books Becoming Your Best Resources:</
Tue, December 19, 2023
The end of December marks the arrival of one of the world's most celebrated holidays - Christmas, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Regardless of our individual beliefs, Christmas is a time for cherishing one another, creating lasting memories, and sharing in each other's joy. In this special episode, we brought together some of our beloved guests, dear friends, and kindred spirits to share their personal experiences, thoughts, and heartfelt reflections on this holiday. You’ll hear the warmest Christmas wishes and anecdotes from Thibault Relecom from Belgium, Melanie Gentry from Florida, Chuck Spaulding from Costa Rica, Dr. Brad Nelson from St. George, Utah, Grace Mugabekazi from Rwanda, Rick Taylor from Alaska, Ron Williams from St. Louis, Missouri, Mark & Wendi Holland from Salt Lake City, Utah, and Alohalani Aran from Honolulu, Hawaii. Tune in to Episode 410 of Becoming Your Best and join us as we celebrate the Christmas spirit around the world. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the Mauritanian tradition that inspired today's show (1:50) Thibault's desire to make every Christmas a wonderful moment, just as it was for him when he was a kid (6:20) About Melanie's life-changing Christmas experience in Tortugas (8:50) Creating joy in the house and having fun. Chuck's primary purpose during the holidays (13:05) Dr. Brad Nelson's beautiful memories of delivering presents for other kids (16:50) Dancing, having fun, sharing meals, and quality time with their loved ones. Grace Mugabekazi and her 6-month-old daughter message (21:40) Rick Taylor's beautiful memory of his mother taking 20 or 30 kids around the neighborhood carolin (25:00) Ron Williams and the meaning of the three gifts (29:30) Mark and Wendy highlight the importance of traditions that keep family and loved ones together (33:30) Faith, hope, and charity. Alohalani Aran's beautiful Christmas message (37:00) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12
Tue, December 12, 2023
Is there a point where we should stop striving to become our best? Our guests today, Clarence and Sheila Blair, are living proof that doing that would be the worst of mistakes. Married for almost 70 years, retired for over 20, and after visiting more than 50 countries on 7 continents, they still work daily on improving themselves as individuals and as a couple. In this episode, Sheila and Clarence share the most significant lessons they learned in almost a century of life and their views on how, despite the rapid changes the world saw in the last 50 years, basic principles like respect, hard work, commitment, and resilience can still make a difference in everyone's life. They also talk about why we must learn to laugh at ourselves more often, avoid taking ourselves too seriously, be comfortable with failing, and much more. Tune in to Episode 409 of Becoming Your Best and learn simple practices from this powerful couple that'll massively impact your happiness, health, and prosperity. Some Questions I Ask: Sometimes, we run against people who make things complicated. Clarence, how do you remain at peace and create the best outcome in those situations? (7:10) Sheila brought up that both have just been continuing to learn. Please share with our listeners how you've done that (14:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Just put one foot in front of the other (5:40) Avoid getting out of your way just to annoy others (6:50) Don't take yourself too seriously (9:50) Learn to be comfortable with failure (17:20) Learn to enjoy your spouse (21:10) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/242836
Tue, December 05, 2023
As the end of 2023 approaches, it is natural and expected that we think about future goals, new challenges, and the transformations we expect to experience. Although remaining ambitious and maintaining a strong will to improve is crucial, we can't overlook that we will also be a year older. Therefore, focusing on improving our health, longevity, and vitality should be treated with the same emphasis as our personal and professional growth goals. This week, we go through handpicked recommendations on how to stay healthy, boost vitality, and ensure longevity made by health specialists, wellness experts, and highly successful people like Dr. Russell Jaffe, Dr. Mao Shing Ni, Tony Robbins, Dr. Mehmet Öz, Ron Williams , and many more. You'll hear great advice on meditation and self-development, nutrition, wellness, and fitness, and why having a clear purpose is crucial to keep you fresh, focused, and motivated. Tune in to Episode 408 of Becoming Your Best and learn how to unlock your health and longevity superpowers. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Tony Robbins's book and how modern science can contribute to longevity (4:00) Dr. Russell Jaffe and his recommendations to take care of the sympathetic and parasympathetic system (7:10) Dr. Mao Shing Ni's take on nutrition and plant-based diets (8:50) Dr. Mehmet Öz's advice on addictions (14:20) About Ron Williams's recommendations on what and how we eat (18:10) Resources Mentioned: Book: Summary Of Life Force By Tony Robbins, Peter H. Diamandis & Robert Hariri: How New Breakthroughs in Precision Medicine Can Transform the Quality of Your Life & Those You Love Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Suc
Tue, November 28, 2023
The cultural changes we've seen in recent years might make us think that 21st-century etiquette is utterly different than the 20th century’s. Yet the only difference is that when Gen Xers and Baby Boomers were growing up, it was okay to ignore or even ridicule certain groups of people. Etiquette remains the same; what has changed is the acknowledgment and recognition of those whom society used to push to the margins. And at the center of this revolution, just like every human revolution, is language. In this episode, Dr. Suzanne Wertheim joins us to share her expertise in inclusive language and its impact on both personal and professional relationships, how to learn it, use it properly, and correct ourselves when making mistakes. Suzanne Wertheim is a Keynote Speaker, Workshop leader, Anti-bias Consultant, CEO of Worthwhile Research & Consulting, and the Author of "The Inclusive Language Field Guide." She specialized in her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of California, Berkeley, in theories of language endangerment, sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology, and post-Soviet studies. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Dr. Suzanne's thoughts on inclusive language and pronoun presentation at the workplace, proper use of language in highly productive environments, and language bias and how it affects communication. You'll also hear about Dr. Suzanne's book and why she decided to write it, why she states that words can cost tons of money, how to address people according to their gender identity, and much more. Tune in to Episode 407 and learn more about the massive difference little words can make in someone's life. Some Questions I Ask: What are the biggest minefields or things that should be more inclusive that you see might trip people up? (7:50) Why are people putting their pronouns next to their names in their bios, and what's the benefit of it? (17:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Suzanne talks about the moment she realized the importance of inclusive language (3:50) Language is the most complicated skill (10:40) How do we repair things when we make an inappropriate use of language (21:00) Dr. Suzanne talks about the link between inclusive language and productivity (23:20) Connect with Dr. Suzanne: Website LinkedIn Get Dr. Suzanne's book, " The Inclusive Language Field Guide " Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="
Tue, November 21, 2023
Executive coaching is about being courageous enough to raise and have tough conversations, show vulnerability to your coachees, and make it clear that as a coach, you come from humility, kind directness, and a learning mindset. To our guest, Antonia Bowring, excellence in leading leaders has more to do with internal work than accumulating qualifications, or, in her words, it requires more "mesearch" than research. In this episode, Antonia Bowring joins us to talk about transformational coaching, leadership, and personal and professional growth. Antonia is a Highly Credentialed Consultant, elected Top NY Coach in 2021, Strategic Facilitator, Sought-after Speaker, and Author of "Coach Yourself! Increase Awareness, Change Behaviors, and Thrive." Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Antonia's thoughts on executive coaching as a two-way learning experience, what inspired her to write her book, the C.O.I.N. framework, and her work supporting leaders with A.D.H.D. You'll also hear about self-coaching, the importance of conducting tons of "mesearch" to become a great leader, and much more. Tune in to Episode 406 of and learn how to coach yourself up, and improve your leadership and management skills. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your book, Antonia. How did it come about? Why did you write it? (5:00) What is C.O.I.N.? What's its purpose? How is it helpful to a person or a team? (13:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Antonia's background and her first steps in coaching (3:30) Antonia talks about her real mission as a coach (7:40) Can someone coach themselves (18:50) Why do leading leaders require tons of "mesearch" (22:20) Antonia's final words of wisdom (27:10) Resources: Book: Antonia Bowring - Coach Yourself! Increase Awareness, Change Behaviors, and Thrive Connect with Antonia: Website LinkedIn Instagram TikTok Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noopener
Tue, November 14, 2023
There are two ways of looking at the pain of doing something hard; you either see it as a cave that you get into and laid down in a fetal position in the darkness, coming out the same entrance you got in, or as a tunnel, a transformative journey that sees your evolution as you get out of it on the other end a changed person, a victor. In this episode, you'll get inspired by the extraordinary Rebecca Rusch, Adventure Athlete, World Champion, two-time Hall of Fame Inductee, Speaker, Best-selling Author, and Emmy Award Winner. Among the many accolades of "The Queen of Pain," Rebecca is a 7x world champion in the ultra-adventure/endurance MTB (Mountain Bike), was recognized by Outside Magazine among the Top 40 Women Who've Made the Biggest Impact, set the FKT (Fastest Known Time) on the Arkansas High Country Route, clocking 1,041 miles in 8 straight days of pedaling 12-15 hours per day, wrote "Rusch to Glory: Adventure, Risk & Triumph on the Path Less Traveled," and got an Emmy Award for her film Blood Road, which documents her pedaling of the 1,200-mile Ho Chi Minh trail in search of the crash site that claimed my father's life in the Vietnam War. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Rebecca's thoughts on how aiming for peak performance in physical activities motivates us to find our best version in other areas of our lives and how being a high-performance athlete impacted her leadership abilities. We also talk about her nickname, "The Queen of Pain," her unique view of pain's transformational power, her funniest experiences on the bike, the Be Good Foundation, and much more. Tune in to Episode 405 and get the inspiration you need to, regardless of the mountain you're about to climb, just take the first step. Some Questions I Ask: As a world-class, ultra-endurance athlete, what have you learned in all your outdoor endeavors around the world? (7:30) How have you navigated your career in sports and leadership? How do you combine those all to balance essential areas in your life? (16:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Rebecca's background and accolades (3:00) Rebecca's realization she was training for life, not only the competitions (8:20) Rebecca explains her nickname's meaning (11:00) 4 simple steps to live like a high-performing athlete (19:20) Rebecca talks about the funniest experiences she had as an ultra-endurance athlete (21:10) Connect with Rebecca: Website LinkedIn Instagram <a href="https://twitter.com/rebeccarusch" rel="noopener no
Tue, November 07, 2023
Understanding their values and living in unity with them is one of the smartest moves a leader can make. That will help them identify those values in others with ease and get clarity on why they do what they do. Leading groups of like-minded people who share core values create the perfect environment for every leader to stay motivated and ask themselves the same question: what does my best look like? In this episode, I'm joined by the Executive Coach, Speaker, Author, and Leadership Development Expert, Debbie Collard, to talk about excellence in leadership, personal growth, and self-awareness. The oldest of five children born in rural poverty, Debbie had to figure out her path to getting a college education since her parents couldn't afford to pay for it. She figured a military career would open a few doors, so she joined the Air Force. Fast forward many years, Debbie built an astonishing leadership career at Boeing for over 30 years, and after "graduating" from it (retirement), she knew she had more to give, so she started Season Leadership alongside her partner, Susan Ireland. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Debbie's fantastic story of resilience, personal growth, and almost obsessive pursuit of excellence throughout her professional life. Debbie shares her thoughts on what becoming her best version means, how accepting jobs no one wanted to take helped her, and what kept her motivated to constantly improve herself throughout her career. Additionally, you'll learn how to achieve excellence in leadership, Debbie's top leadership tips, what inspired her to write her book "The Making of a World-Class Organization," and much more. Tune in to Episode 404 and learn how to reach excellence in leadership and transform yours into a world-class organization. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us, what does becoming your best look like to you? (5:00) What are some of the most important things that make a world-class organization? (13:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Debbie's upbringing and background (3:20) Challenges are opportunities to shine (8:20) How to reach excellence in leadership (18:00) Two things every leader should focus on (20:50) Resources: Book: Debbie Collard, David Spong - The Making of a World-Class Organization Connect with Debbie: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources:</str
Tue, October 31, 2023
Caring for our health becomes much easier when we make it an enjoyable, non-restrictive, conscious choice; it's about romanticizing our lives. It's understanding that health is a lot more than the absence of disease; it's who we surround ourselves with, the quality of the thoughts we ruminate on, the food we choose to eat, and the time we schedule for rest and recreation. This week, the inspiring Renée Marie Joyal joins us to share her unique approach to physical and mental health, wellness, and nutrition. Renée is a Keynote Speaker, Coach, and the Author of the Amazon #1 Best-seller, "Live Beautiful: A Compassionate, Balanced Guide to Everyday Wellness & Well-being." Two near-death experiences marked Renée's life: a life-threatening illness in early adolescence and a drunk-driving accident in her mid-20s. The radical change Renée created in her life as an answer to her autoimmune disease brought her health back and prepared her mentally and physically to recover from the accident. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Renée's inspiring story of resilience, self-love, and commitment to making her body a temple of health where her mind can rest and expand. We talk about the health issues that put her on her knees and the adjustments she made in her diet, daily routines, and thought processing to reach peak health. Additionally, Renée talks about her book and what inspired her to write it, and she shares dozens of tips to improve mental and physical health, change eating habits, and more. Tune in to Episode 403 and let Renée show you the path to living a beautiful life and enjoying your best physical, mental, and emotional health. Some Questions I Ask: What's your passion in life? What are the things that really get you excited? (9:00) What are some of the things that people can do to create optimal health and happiness? (20:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Renée's two near-death experiences (3:00) What inspired Renée to write her book (12:10) Why creating sustainability is crucial for improving your health (22:20) Don't do everything at once. Focus on improving 1% every day (28:30) Connect with Renée: Website Instagram Book: Live Beautiful: A Compassionate, Balanced Guide to Everyday Wellness & Well-Being Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noop
Tue, October 24, 2023
Statistics show that one in two veterans struggle to rejoin civilian life. Some fight silent battles against anxiety, depression, or PTSD; others don't even realize or admit they are struggling. For all of them, there are resources, answers, thousands of ears willing to listen, and hundreds of hands ready to help. It's our job to clear the path and spread the voice so this help can get to those who need it. Today, Bob Taylor joins us to raise awareness of veterans' mental health, spread an optimistic message for those transitioning from military to civilian life, and explain his service to success formula. Bob is the CEO and Founder of Alliant Healthcare and the Author of "From Service To Success: New Mission, New Purpose, and a New Journey to a Great Life." He served in the US Air Force for 21 years as a B-52 navigator, KC-135 navigator, and an Air Force Academy liaison officer. Bob's civilian life after service turned quite bumpy after a few years, which led him to develop mental health issues and deprived him and his family of his best version for almost 16 years. In understanding his struggle was the struggle of thousands of veterans, Bob found a new meaning and purpose for his life. Throughout this episode, you'll learn about Bob's inspiring story, the issues he had to deal with, and how he repurposed them into a whole new meaning in his life. You'll also hear about why Bob decided to join the Air Force, the values he learned there that helped him develop as an inspirational leader, the six years of research that birthed his book, his thoughts on the power of gratitude, and more. Tune in to Episode 402 and learn how to stretch a helping hand for those who put their lives on the line for the rest of us. Some Questions I Ask: Can you share your experiences navigating the gigantic B-52? (5:50) What are your findings as the primary reasons veterans struggle to transition to civilian life? (16:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Bob talks about what inspired him to write his book (9:20) Why finding your passion outside the military life can literally save lives (19:00) Bob talks about the importance of finding hobbies (22:50) Why having a clear vision is crucial to live your best life (26:00) It is darkest before it is lightest (29:20) Connect with Bob: Website LinkedIn Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Service-Success-Mission-Purpose-Journey-ebook/dp/B0BHT683S6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3Q033WUZIC2MX&keywords=bob+taylor+from+service+to+success&qid=1697543290&sprefix=bob+taylor+from+service+to+succes%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1" rel="noo
Tue, October 17, 2023
Willpower is the catalyst to starting healthy habits, yet it's not enough to substantially change our health, fitness, and longevity. We must spice it up with other ingredients, like discipline, commitment, and a clear goal. In this episode, Ron Williams visits us to unravel the secrets to longevity, staying healthy, and enjoying the perks of an active life. Ron is a 21 times natural bodybuilding world champion, served as a Master Fitness Trainer for the US Army, was awarded the Natural Bodybuilder of the Decade distinction, is a former Professor of Exercise Physiology and Nutrition, and has been a Life and Fitness Coach for over 35 years. Life hit him hard right from the get-go. Dropped at a babysitting house at age three, Ron went through over 20 houses before he was 15, suffering all kinds of abuse and the devastating sensation of not being loved. But he never stopped believing in himself, and a few years later, he found in a mindset change the secret ingredient of the success formula. Throughout this episode, you'll hear about Ron's impressive life story, bulletproof resilience, and the immense self-love that rescued him from the darkest places. Ron also shares golden nuggets on improving fitness and overall health, the secrets to longevity, and the benefits of resistance training. Ron also explains the benefits of stress reduction, proper nutrition, and much more. Tune in to Episode 401 of Becoming Your Best and learn Ron's secrets to improve your health and fitness, enjoy an active life, and maximize your longevity. Some Questions I Ask: What changes did you make in your mindset to overcome the challenges in your youth? (9:20) Can you talk about the importance of the right nutrition program? (19:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Ron's rough start in life (4:30) From illiterate to professor (8:20) Ron's advice for optimal overall health and longevity (12:30) Turning willpower into lifestyle (25:40) How to become successful (33:00) Resources: Iron Chest Master Book: Ron Williams – Faith and Fat Loss Connect with Ron: Website LinkedIn YouTube Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blan
Tue, October 10, 2023
Sometimes, the golden brass ring in front of us is so shiny that it can block the sight of better things coming our way. Learning to let go of it might open new possibilities we didn't even imagine or help us achieve new goals, and it will always make us grow and improve ourselves. In today's special episode, Randal K. Quarles joins us to share some golden nuggets on leadership, teamwork, and task prioritization and showcase irrefutable evidence that you are never too old to become your best. Randal is a seasoned leader with broad experience leading financial services in the United States, who has been involved in a number of the largest financial mergers ever completed, was a partner of the Carlyle Group, and held senior financial policy positions in four different presidential administrations over the last 35 years. In 2014, Randal brought together the group that founded The Cynosure Group, where he is currently an Executive Chairman. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about lessons that helped Randal in his prolific leadership and management career, his experiences as a Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and his thoughts on teamwork and self-development. You'll also hear Randal's tips and advice to become better leaders, learn to prioritize important things in life, and more. Tune in to Episode 400 of Becoming Your Best and learn self-development tools from Randal Quarles that are worth more than the world's biggest treasure. Some Questions I Ask: Randal, tell us a bit about your background (4:50) What would be one or two things that you would say about what it means to be a great team member? (11:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Randal shares lessons that helped him improve in his personal and professional life (6:50) Focus on "what can I contribute" instead of "what will I obtain" (12:20) Randal talks about how it is to work in the Federal Reserve (14:40) Why getting good at prioritization is so important (18:50) Connect with Randal: The Cynosure Group Team LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a
Tue, October 03, 2023
"Without discipline, you live with your commitment as words. With discipline, you live with your commitment as conviction, and that conviction is what takes you beyond where other people stop." In this episode, the inspiring Richard Flint shares his extraordinary life story. We learn about his exceptional mental strength to overcome childhood trauma while rediscovering his self-worth and the transformational power of discipline, commitment, accountability, and integrity. Richard is a Keynote Speaker, Podcaster, Trainer, Coach, Mentor, the CEO of Richard Flint Seminars, and the Author of 19 books. Throughout our conversation, Richard talks about his childhood traumas, how he dealt with rejection, and his decision on a seventh-floor window ledge that transformed his life. Richard also shares his thoughts on confronting what we refuse to validate, the transformational power of discipline, the four questions you must answer to be successful, and much more. Tune in to Episode 399 of Becoming Your Best and let your behavior be the guide toward the kind of success you never thought possible. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of the lessons learned that would help our listeners be successful and happy? (13:20) How do you define an exceptional leader? (22:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Richard's traumatic childhood (4:10) Somebody is going to need me today (9:40) What you don't confront, you validate (14:30) Four questions you must answer to be successful (17:20) Every choice we make creates a direction (25:50) Connect with Richard: Website LinkedIn Listen to the Let's Talk Human Behavior podcast Success House website Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com</
Tue, September 26, 2023
Regardless of how sharply edited an educational video is, or how well-written the textbook we share, nothing teaches better than an environment with a set of rules of engagement that allow kids to discover their value-creation superpower. In today's episode, Lee Benson joins us to utterly change our vision on education, positive reinforcement's true potential, and how we conduct ourselves as leaders. Lee is a Best-selling Author, Founder, and CEO of Execute to Win and EXECUTE™ MasterMINDs, a serial entrepreneur who founded over 7 companies in the last 25 years, and the Creator of the MIND Methodology. Throughout our conversation, Lee kindly shared dozens of insights on education, team leading, and management skills. We learned about his background, value creation's three buckets, and the difference between leaders who "simply manage" things and leaders who inspire. Lee also talked about his books, "Your Most Important Number," and "Value Creation Kid," some of the tools the reader can find in them, and practical examples of how those tools transformed people's lives, the Gravy Stack Method, and more. Tune in to Episode 398 and learn more about Lee's unique perspective on leadership, conveying values, and preparing children to become their best. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you (2:50) How do you describe the value creation superpowers? (6:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The tree buckets of value creation (4:30) How to awaken children's value creation superpowers (6:50) The Gravy Stack Method (10:40) Grant at least 30 minutes to absorb something that took you 30 years to figure out (18:20) Learn to trust the struggle (24:00) Connect with Lee: Website LinkedIn Visit GravyStack's website Book: Your Most Important Number: Increase Collaboration, Achieve Your Strategy, and Execute to Win Book: Value Creation Kid: The Healthy Struggles Your Children Need to Succeed Becomin
Tue, September 19, 2023
As an executive leader, you need a trustworthy group of people, and if asked, you would easily describe the exact moment they earned your trust. Yet if we flip the question, you wouldn't know how you gained their trust. In fact, you might not know if they trust you. So, what is trust? How do you earn it? Can it be built or repaired once it's broken? In this episode, the extraordinary Darryl Stickel, Ph.D., gives us a masterclass on the secrets of building trust as leaders in our organizations, with our kids at home, and with our significant others. Darryl is an Independent Child and Family Counselor, Government Research Analyst, and Management Consultant with McKinsey & Company, a Global Leader in practical approaches to building trust, and the Author of "Building Trust: Exceptional Leadership in an Uncertain World." Throughout our conversation, you'll hear about Darryl's background and how growing up in a small, isolated community in northern Canada shaped his way of seeing the world. Darryl talks about the 10 levers to build trust, how to build a culture of trust within an organization, and shares practical ways of implementing his model using the 10 levers of trust. Additionally, Darryl explains how to build trustworthy personal and professional connections, why giving ourselves the space and the grace to be imperfect is crucial, and much more. Tune in to Episode 397 and discover the secrets to building trustworthy connections with your team, family, and business partners. Some Questions I Ask: How can CEOs or key leaders of an organization build trust with their teams and organizations? (7:30) Is it possible to fix trust in broken relationships? (16:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Darryl ‘s upbringing (4:00) Practical tips for building trust in a relationship (14:00) How can partners and lovers build high trust (20:20) Give yourself grace and space to be imperfect (24:10) Connect with Darryl: Website LinkedIn Email: darryl@trustunlimited.com Book: Darryl Stickel, Ph.D. - Building Trust: Exceptional Leadership in an Uncertain World Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="
Tue, September 12, 2023
"The mere speculative conviction that it was our interest to be completely virtuous was not sufficient to prevent our slipping, and that the contrary habits must be broken, and good ones acquired and established before we can have any dependence on a steady, uniform rectitude of conduct." - Benjamin Franklin. In today's episode, we have fun interviewing one of the founding fathers of the United States, drafter and signer of the Declaration of Independence, and the first postmaster general of the United States, Benjamin Franklin. The writer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and one of the leading intellectuals of his time talks about the 13 necessary virtues and how to stay focused on them so we can turn them into habits. Throughout this episode, you'll learn about Ben Franklin's 13 virtues, what inspired him to create them, and how they inspired us and later became a transformational template for Steve's first book, "Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders." We also go through each virtue, learn how to turn them into habitual practices, how each of the 12 principles can help you become a highly successful leader, and much more. Tune in to Episode 396 of Becoming Your Best, learn to cultivate and flourish the 13 virtues, and let them guide you through building a life by design and a more intentional existence. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why some old habits must be broken (4:20) Ben Franklin talks about the 13 virtues (6:50) How to stay focused and turn the 13 virtues into habits (12:00) The 13 virtues as a transformational template for "Becoming Your Best" (16:10) 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders (20:20) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance <
Tue, September 05, 2023
Part of becoming a great leader is not only overcoming the challenges of leadership itself but our personal limitations as well. The first step is identifying them and knowing and understanding their origin. Then, we must equip ourselves with the tools and resources to obliterate them: an antidote to eliminate their effects. This week, I share the best advice from the noblest of companions, the one who holds long life in the right hand and wealth and honor in the left, one that is worth more than silver and gold and is more valuable than jewels: wisdom. We discuss Roy Baumeister 's "Negativity Effect" and John Gottman 's relationships' "4-Horsemen of Apocalypse." Throughout this episode, you'll hear Roy Baumeister's brilliant responses to Jennifer Graham's interview about the "Negativity Effect," and you'll learn why most of us spend more time on negative thoughts, ideas, and feelings. We'll also discuss John Gottman's "4-Horsemen of Apocalypse" in professional and personal relationships, origin, meaning, and antidote. Tune in to Episode 395 of Becoming Your Best and discover these fantastic tools that'll help you keep improving and get close to your best version. In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about the inspiration for today's episode (2:30) Why wisdom is such a valuable attribute (5:00) The Negativity Effect (11:40) Roy Baumeister's tips on parenting (15:00) What are the "4-Horsemen of Apocalypse" for relationships (20:30) The antidotes for each horseman (22:20) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <p
Tue, August 29, 2023
"Have you ever had the frustrating experience of having the same conversation over and over at work or at home? Because if you have, that's your indicator, your canary in the coal mine telling you there's a lot more to that conversation you're missing." In this episode, I'm joined by the extraordinary Marsha Acker to discuss how to identify and crack down on stuck patterns of communication that get in the way of performing at the highest level. Marsha is a Leadership and Team Coach, Author, Sought-after Speaker, Host of the Defining Moments of Leadership podcast, and the Founder and CEO of TeamCatapult. Throughout our conversation, you'll hear Marsha's thoughts on the most common communication issues and their devastating effects on organizations, families, and personal and professional relationships. Marsha also shares tips to enhance our communication skills, reduce the noise's interference to the minimum, and create sustainable change. You'll also hear about Marsha's background, what inspired her to become a facilitator, create the Model for Leading Change, and much more. Tune in to Episode 394 and learn to identify and crack down on the communication issues holding you and your team back. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points that massively influenced you and your work today (3:10) What are some good communication tips for us today? (9:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What led Marsha to work as a facilitator and become a communication expert (6:20) Learn to separate the WHAT from the HOW (12:40) What happens when an individual keeps coming back to a core issue (16:10) Tips to maintain sustainable change (21:30) Be welcoming to opposing ideas when communicating (25:20) Resources: Book: Marsha Acker - Build Your Model for Leading Change: A Guided Workbook to Catalyze Clarity and Confidence in Leading Yourself and Others Defining Moments of Leadership with Marsha Acker podcast Connect with Marsha: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targ
Tue, August 22, 2023
A massive portion of the decisive events in our lives are intimately linked with things we can't control, like luck, destiny, other people's attitudes, or God's will. Still, by incorporating certain habits, we can augment our probabilities of success and make them less dependent on chance. In today's episode, I share three leadership tips from one of the best leaders and businessmen I've ever known, Dave Clark, that'll help you reduce luck's influence in your life as a team leader, keep your business growing, and your personal and professional relationships glowing. We will also go through excellent advice from the late Gardner Russell, former BYB Board Member, who mentored and guided me since I was a young buck when I met him in my early 20s. Tune in to Episode 393 of Becoming Your Best, and access these simple yet powerful tips that'll support you in the process of becoming your best. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Think of and determine your roles and actions before the week starts (1:40) The importance of keeping constant and real growth in sight (5:30) Be aware of possible threats always (6:40) Why it is so easy to get complacent and why you should never do it (8:30) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, August 15, 2023
How we say what we say is crucial; a speaker whose voice and body language don't match the message screams: I don't believe what I'm saying. For a leader to be credible and trustworthy, their voice, gestures, and message must look, sound and feel the same. This week, I'm joined by the extraordinary Jaqueline Farrington , President and CEO Coach at Farrington Partners, Author, Speaker, Consultant, and Customized Communications Expert. Her latest book, "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," is full of practical and actionable tools to create congruency in gesture, voice, and expressions to create trust. She uses neuroscience to help speakers perform at their best and make engaging and appealing speeches, even in online environments. Throughout this episode, you'll hear Jaqueline's best advice and tips to elevate your public speaking abilities, take your presentations to the next level, and become an engaging, trustworthy, and credible leader. You'll also hear about Jaqueline's acting background, what inspired her to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," and how to make your voice and body language match your speech. Additionally, you'll hear Jaqueline's thoughts on Executive Presence, how to become better at "thinking on one's feet," the differences between presenting in-person and online, and more. Tune in to Episode 391 and learn how to present like a pro and use your communication skills to spark transformation and innovation. Some Questions I Ask: How did you end up working in the communications field? (4:00) Why are voice and body so important in leadership communication? (9:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Jaqueline's background (1:30) What inspired Jaqueline to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations" (7:10) How to make your voice and body language match your message (13:00) Is it possible to learn to think on one's feet? (19:20) The differences between presenting online and in person (26:30) Connect with Jaqueline: Farrington Partners website LinkedIn Book: Jaqueline Farrington - The Non-Obvious Guide to Better Presentations Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="
Tue, August 08, 2023
Understanding that life happens for you and not to you is a revolutionary concept that can change your life. For instance, when misfortune knocks on your door, instead of asking why me, you can appreciate the light-hearted people that helped you and be grateful for those who inspired and motivated you to keep going. In today's episode, I'm joined by the inspiring Michael O'Brien, Ripple Creator, Meditation Teacher, Speaker, Executive Coach, Cyclist, and the Creator of The Pause, Breathe, Reflect Meditation App. After a cycling accident that almost killed him, which kept him bedridden for months, Michael saw himself forced to pause, breathe, and meditate about his mindset, life perspective, and actions. The accident put him on a new path to create better tomorrows for his work and life, which helped him find his passion for business leadership development and Peloton Executive Coaching™. Throughout our conversation, we go through every lesson Michael's almost fatal accident taught him. You'll hear his thoughts on gratitude, mindfulness, meditation, and how understanding that “everything is neutral until you label it" dramatically changed his perspective on life. Michael also explains the benefits of pausing, breathing, and reflecting before taking action, shares some meditation tips and advice, and more. Tune in to Episode 391 and discover how to access the tools you need to build better tomorrows for your life. Some Questions I Ask: How did you end up doing what you're doing today? (4:30) What is mindfulness, and what is it not? Why is it important to us, Michael? (20:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Michael's near-death experience (4:10) Stop chasing happiness and focus on finding it in the present moment (10:40) Everything is neutral until you label it (15:00) Practical use of mindfulness in the corporate world (22:40) Take small bites at the apple at a time (24:50) Michael shares practical tips for meditation (26:40) Resources: Book: Michael O'Brien - My Last Bad Day Shift: How to Prevent Bad Moments from Turning into Bad Days Get the Pause, Breathe, Reflect Meditation App! Connect with Michael: Website Pause, Breathe, Reflect Movement LinkedIn
Tue, August 01, 2023
Paychecks reinforce one behavior from your team members: showing up to work daily. But does it ensure their voluntary effort in giving their best safety, productivity, and quality-wise? Absolutely not; the only way to guarantee team members' commitment to excellence at work is through positive reinforcement, coaching, and servant leadership. This week, I'm joined by the brilliant Bill Sims Jr., world-renowned Keynote Speaker, President of the Bill Sims Company, Author of "Green Beans and Ice Cream. The Remarkable Power of Positive Thinking," and Positive Reinforcement advocate. With over 30 years of experience in the field, Bill worked with companies like Dupont, Coca-Cola, Siemens, and Disney to create and reinforce a safety, excellence, and accountability culture. Throughout our conversation, Bill explains why leaders must learn to provide and measure positive reinforcement and what are the best ways to provide it. He talks about how writing a book about what he thought was wrong in the employee reinforcement recognition field transformed him into a motivational speaker. Additionally, Bill shares practical ways leaders can use to demonstrate a genuine interest in their team members, talks about the three rocks that support his world, explains why his goal in safety is going beyond zero injuries, and more. Tune in and make sure you deliver the ice cream to your team after they eat all the green beans. Some Questions I Ask: What led you to do the work you do today? (2:40) What are the best ways to provide positive reinforcement? (9:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The three rocks that support Bill’s world (4:20) About the systems and tools every leader must have in place to provide positive reinforcement (9:30) Questions every leader should ask to establish and demonstrate a genuine interest in their team (13:00) When you should never give negative reinforcement or coaching feedback (17:50) Why every company's goal should be to reach a beyond-zero injury rate (25:00) Connect with Bill: Website LinkedIn Book: Green Beans & Ice Cream Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferre
Tue, July 25, 2023
Making a Google search is so common the act already became a verb: googling something. There's nothing wrong with it, yet we should pay more attention to some things. For instance, relying mindlessly on one source of information is agreeing to that source's motivations, values, and interests. In today's episode, thanks to our guest, Cheryl Strauss Einhorn, we learn about AREA, an evidence-based decision-making system she created to counter cognitive bias to expand knowledge while improving judgment. Cheryl developed the AREA method after over two decades as an award-winning investigative journalist writing for The New York Times, Foreign Policy Magazine, Barron's, and Harvard Business Review. Cheryl is a Founder and Author of multiple books on leadership and self-development, a TEDx Speaker, and the Creator of the AREA Method. In January 2008, she founded Decisive, a leadership training and professional development company. Throughout our conversation, Cheryl explains why she believes decision-making is a skill that can be learned and developed, debunks the idea that decision-making is an individual activity, and describes the five problem-solver profiles. We also discuss Cheryl's AREA Method, why she describes the AREA Method as the opposite of googling, how to "clean" bias' dirty windshield, and more. Tune in to Episode 389 and prepare yourself to develop your decision-making skills and make big decisions better. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about AREA; how did it come about? What is it? And how do you apply it? (6:20) Why do we need to investigate our decision-making? Why is that important? (12:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Cheryl's background (3:20) There is a massive difference between the map and the terrain (9:10) The 5 Problem Solver Profiles (14:00) An example of how Problem Solver Profile approaches an issue (17:10) It is possible to leverage your skills and mitigate your blind spots (23:20) Connect with Cheryl: Website LinkedIn Cheryl's Cheeta Sheets Get a copy of Cheryl's books Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <
Tue, July 18, 2023
Although we can't control what kind of phone call we'll receive first thing in the morning, nor the content or the tone of the first email in our inbox, we can choose how to react to it. Triggering messages and negative feedback will cause an emotional reaction; that doesn't mean they'll drive our behavior. Choosing greatness is about choosing our focus intentionally and carefully; we decide what's relevant and what we should worry about. This week, we'll learn from Christina Curtis' brilliance. The Thought Leader, Founder, and Author of "Choosing Greatness" joins us to discuss leadership, emotional reactions, personal and professional relationships, and greatness. Christina is the President, Founder, and Master Coach of Curtis Leadership Consulting, where they combine neuroscience and psychology to enhance leaders' trajectories, productivity, and performance. Throughout our conversation, we learn about Christina's background, passion for human behavior, and emotional reactions. We talk about habits that hold us back and actions that move us forward, the importance of choosing what to focus on, and purpose-driven work. Additionally, we talk about how to keep leaders motivated, accept failure as part of the process, choose the energy we bring to places carefully, and much more. Tune in to Episode 388 and create the habit of choosing greatness in your personal and professional life. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your background and any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on your career (3:00) What habits hold you back, and what choices move you forward? (6:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Christina's passion for human behavior (4:10) Be ruthless when choosing your focus (7:20) Think of your life in chapters (11:00) Failure is part of the process (14:20) Energy is the most contagious element on the planet (18:00) Connect with Christina: Website Instagram LinkedIn Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/b
Tue, July 11, 2023
What should a leader do when the program they oversee receives nothing but criticism and doubt from outside? How important are leadership, team building, and team management skills to absorb the pressure and turn a program from possible failure to a resounding success? In today's episode, the inspiring Betsy Clark and Tom Burbage join us for a great conversation about leadership, management, and the keys to building high-performing teams, inspired by the story depicted in their book "F-35: The Inside Story of the Lightning II," where they gift us with an inside look to the creation of the most advanced aircraft in the world. Throughout our conversation, we learn about Betsy and Tom's background and unique perspectives: Tom's as the leader of the entire project, and Betsy's as a member of a review team from the US Department of Defense. Together, we explore the importance of leadership and management, why they decided to write the book, and several crucial leadership concepts. Additionally, we explore the challenges the F-35 program faced from start to finish, how Tom turned around a program that was inches from failing, Betsy and Tom offer valuable leadership and management tips and advice, and much more. Tune in to Episode 387 and learn more about the creation of this fascinating aircraft and the valuable leadership and management lessons that can be extracted from the F-35 program. Some Questions I Ask: Tom, tell us a bit about the F-35, and Betsy, what moved you to write this book? (7:50) Betsy, could you share some insights the readers of "F-35: The Inside Story of the Lightning II" will find in the book? (14:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Betsy and Tom's background (4:30) Why the F-35 became much more than an aircraft (9:10) How Tom transformed a project on the brink of failure into a success (17:30) Betsy and Tom share valuable leadership and management concepts (23:20) Be a contributor, be a doer (27:40) Resources: Book: Betsy Clark, Tom Burbage - F-35: The Inside Story of the Lightning II Connect with Betsy: LinkedIn Connect with Tom: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming You
Tue, July 04, 2023
Storytelling has existed since humankind's dawn; it has always been a handy tool to share experiences, prevent others from dangers, teach, and create a sense of belonging. We are so connected to stories that hearing one generates chemical reactions in our brains. If you want to learn how storytelling can transform and take your leadership to the next level, you can't miss today's episode. This week, I'm joined by Mark Carpenter, Serial Storyteller, Founder, Trainer, Consultant, and Speaker. He co-authored "Master Storytelling", a book about how to turn everyday experiences into stories that teach, lead, and inspire. Throughout our conversation, Mark explains why storytelling is so compelling for most people and teaches us the basics of creating captivating stories. We also talk about transforming day-to-day experiences into authentic, persuasive, and engaging stories and why most leaders fail to see storytelling's massive potential. Additionally, Mark explains how to get better at storytelling, build trust through telling stories, what's behind a story that generates an emotional reaction, and much more. Tune in to Episode 386 and discover the true power of storytelling. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that impacted what you're doing today? (2:50) What's in the book? How can it help me or any person to do better utilizing storytelling? (9:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Reasons why storytelling is so compelling to most people (5:30) Why storytelling is so underutilized by leaders (8:00) Three biggest mistakes people make at storytelling (10:50) How can you find impactful stories (14:00) How to get better at storytelling (20:50) Resources: Book: Mark Carpenter, Darrel Harmon - Master Storytelling: How to Turn Your Experiences into Stories that Teach, Lead, and Inspire Connect with Mark: Website LinkedIn Get Mark's ebook FREE Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targe
Tue, June 27, 2023
Although change can be scary sometimes, especially when it pushes us out of our comfort zone, it is also an agent for growth, evolution, and legacy creation. As leaders, we should always take advantage of an opportunity to change. This week, we’re joined by the inspiring Julie Noonan; she is an Executive and Leadership Coach, Change Strategist, Speaker, Founder, and CEO. After decades of success in Corporate America, Julie became her own boss. She founded Julie Noonan Consulting to coach leaders to legacies of success. Using her proven coaching method, The RIDE Method, Julie helps mid and late-career leaders remain relevant in this ever-changing business climate. Throughout our conversation, we talk about Julie's love for change management and organizational development, new technologies and old leaders, legacy, and how ready boomers are to leave the workforce. Julie also shares her thoughts on how different retirement looks nowadays, how to remain technology relevant, and much more. Tune in to Episode 385 of Becoming Your Best , and learn how change can be your best ally for legacy creation. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that impacted what you're doing today. (2:40) How are boomers preparing to leave the workforce, and what specific challenges are they facing? (10:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Julie's reaction to a massive wake-up call (5:10) Retirement isn't what it used to be (11:50) How to stay technology relevant (13:00) The importance of in-person interaction in the workspace (16:10) What a leader can do to leave a lasting legacy (24:30) Connect with Julie: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+principles&qid=1585041465&s=audible&sr=1-1" rel="noopener nor
Tue, June 20, 2023
What is excellence in leadership? Contrary to what many people think, excellence has nothing to do with the results we get but how we do things. Excellence is not about the outcome; it is about the process. Today, I'm joined by the inspiring Mac McNeil, a top-performing executive and an accomplished leader with a diverse military intelligence, business, and financial management background. Mac is the Author of the leadership book and newsletter "My Great Aunt EDNA" and was named among the 10 Most Influential Black Corporate Leaders to Watch in 2023 by CIO Views Magazine. Over the years, Mac has held key positions at the most prestigious financial institutions in the world, like JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America. In this episode together, we hear about Mac's backstory and how growing up in Germany in the '80s, plus his experiences in the US Army, contributed to molding what excellence means to him. We talk about leadership, leading by example, and the experiences that inspired Mac to create EDNA's leadership principles. Additionally, Mac shares a fantastic story about leadership inspired by the great Miles Davis, talks about "the broken mirror," and so much more. Tune in to Episode 384 of Becoming Your Best , and learn more about Mac's leadership principles. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your Great Aunt EDNA; tell us about your book (5:10) What does the spirit of excellence mean for you? (6:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Mac's background (3:50) Mac shares a lesson learned from a teller working at the Bank of America (8:50) The leadership style of Miles Davis (12:00) Mac explains the leadership principles of EDNA (17:10) How to know you are doing things right as a leader (22:20) Resources: Book: Mac McNeil - My Great Aunt EDNA : The Golden Girl of Leadership Connect with Mac: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="mailto:support@becomingyourbest.com
Tue, June 13, 2023
Do you know what your leadership style is? Leaders who prefer a directive approach might end up succeeding or becoming dictators, and servant leaders can also thrive and empower their teams or turn into doormats. In leadership, there isn't a magic recipe; there are different styles, and their success depends on which one fits better with the leader's personality. In today's episode, I'm joined by JB Steenkamp, Speaker, Author, Founder, and World-Renowned Educator, to talk about leadership. JB is the Co-founder and Executive Director of AiMark, and has written multiple books, including "Retail Disruptors," "Global Brand Strategy," "Brand Breakout," which was selected as Best Business Book in 2013, "Private Label Strategy," and his latest "Time To Lead: Lessons for Today's Leaders from Bold Decisions that Changed History." Throughout our conversation, JB shares his thoughts on leadership styles, the importance of recognizing which one is ours, and how to evolve from one to another and become better leaders. We also discuss JB's self-assessment tool and the historical figures like Nelson Mandela that inspired JB's research and motivated him to write "Time To Lead." Additionally, JB highlights the importance of grit and resilience to become better leaders, how to improve our leadership abilities, and more. Tune in to Episode 383 and take a moment to discover your leadership style and how to improve it. Some Questions I Ask: Is there one type of leadership style that's best? (3:30) What do you suggest when someone discovers their leadership style? (10:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about JB's background (2:00) The four styles of leadership (6:40) The importance of self-assessment and finding out what kind of leader we are (15:40) Why grit and resilience are instrumental to becoming a good leader (18:00) JB's recommendation for leaders (22:00) Resources: Book: Jan-Benedict Steenkamp - Time to Lead : Lessons for Today's Leaders from Bold Decisions that Changed History Connect with JB: LinkedIn Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="n
Tue, June 06, 2023
Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, ALS, Parkinson's, and most other horrible neurodegenerative diseases share a root cause: neurons dying. Chad Pollard, our guest for today's show, discovered a way to identify the early death of those neurons and trace them back to the specific part of the brain they belong. With only a blood sample, it is possible to identify neurodegenerative diseases in their early stages, even before symptoms start showing up. In this episode, Chad Pollard, Co-Founder and CEO at Wasatch Biolabs, shares details of the discovery that will revolutionize how we diagnose diseases. Chad Majored in Genetics, Genomics, and Biotech and is a Ph.D. candidate in Cell Biology and Physiology at BYU (Brigham Young University). On his path to becoming a Neurologist, Chad needed to get involved in research, so he signed up at his mentor's lab. Little did he know that decision would change his life and redirect his career. Throughout our conversation, Chad talks about his discovery and how it revolutionizes the scenario of neurodegenerative diseases' diagnosis and early treatment. We also talk about therapeutics, how Chad's discovery can dramatically expand people with neurodegenerative diseases' lifetime, how it can even change the concussion protocol in sports, and much more. Tune in to Episode 382 and learn more about Chad's revolutionary discovery that'll change how we diagnose diseases. Some Questions I Ask: Please, walk us through the progression of what you discovered, what you're doing, and why this matters. (5:10) A person that takes your blood test will know for certain what's happening in your body on a cellular level. Is that correct? (13:20) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Chad's background (3:10) How Chad's discovery will revolutionize neurogenerative diseases diagnosis and early treatment (7:00) What you can do with valuable information about your cellular health (16:10) Chad's discovery and the concussion protocol in sports (19:20) It is all about awareness (21:00) Resources: Wasatch Biolabs website Connect with Chad: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library
Tue, May 30, 2023
Our ego is made of our mindset, beliefs, and unconscious habits. That means 99% of our decisions are driven by our ego, which is not necessarily bad if we think our ego is both our weaknesses and strengths. In a way, we owe our success to our ego; it pushed us through challenging times and helped us reach the top. Yet CEOs, team leaders, and managers need other people to meet them at the top, and that’s where the ego gets in the way. In this episode, Christie Garcia, President of Mindful Choice Coaching, teaches us how to become better leaders by understanding the ego's influence in our decision-making process. In over 12 years in business, Mindful Choice Coaching helped many individuals reach their leadership potential, from companies like Airbnb, Twitter, Oakley Inc, and DemandForce, to name a few. Throughout our conversation, Christie talks about the 30ft fall that changed her life and the question she had to answer three times to realize "she wasn't okay". We learn about the three types of ego and how they operate, how to prevent our ego from running our company, how to develop a healthy, balanced, and optimal ego, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 381 of Becoming Your Best and learn how mindful choices can produce real change in your leadership abilities. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background and how you got into what you're doing today (2:50) How do we develop a healthy, balanced, optimal ego? (14:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Christie talks about the 30ft fall that changed her life (6:00) Are you really "doing okay"? (8:20) The three types of ego (12:20) How ego sabotages our happiness (17:10) The communication component of ego management (21:10) Connect with Christie: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+princ
Tue, May 23, 2023
Most of us misunderstood the "and they lived happily ever after" phrase; it doesn't mean they never argued or had different thoughts on the same matter. It means they grew together, supported each other, and made the other person's happiness their own. Today, I'm joined by the inspiring Dr. Frieda Birnbaum, a National Media Psychologist and Personality, fellow podcaster Host of The Dr. Frieda Show, sought-after International Speaker, and Author of "Life Begins at 60: A New View on Motherhood, Marriage, and Reinventing Ourselves." We had a fantastic conversation about what makes couples stay together, the foundations of a happy marriage (not perfect), and how emotional prenups can prevent marriages from ending. Dr. Frieda also shared details of her background, what inspired her to focus on couples' happiness, what makes an effective emotional prenup, and the importance of creating personal space in a relationship. Tune in to Episode 380 and discover the foundations of a happily ever after marriage. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background and the things that have happened that helped you get to where you are today? (3:20) What is an emotional prenup? (6:40) In This Episode, You Will Learn: An encounter in a supermarket that changed Dr. Frieda's life (4:20) The criteria we look at before marrying someone (7:50) How to create a meaningful emotional prenup (11:40) The importance of learning to listen (14:10) Why we should praise personal space within a relationship (19:00) The difference between mutual understanding of happiness and forcing the other to see and think like us (23:40) Resources: The Doctor Frieda Show podcast Book: Dr. Frieda Birnbaum - Life Begins at 60: A New View on Motherhood, Marriage, and Reinventing Ourselves Connect with Dr. Frieda: Website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https
Tue, May 16, 2023
Our brain's priority is keeping us alive whenever our health is threatened. Even if it costs us gut issues, anxiety, or any disorder, it doesn't matter; it considers the job done as long as it keeps us alive. Yet, after the threat is over, the brain doesn't go back to default; it gets stuck in survival mode. Because it worked. Today's episode is a true game-changer because Dr. John Hatch joins us to talk about brain rehab, a subject that is not mentioned enough and has the potential to literally change lives. Dr. Hatch is a Neuroplastician, Functional Neurologist, Speaker, and Author of "The Basis of Brain Rehab" and "Brain Rehab and The Patient Experience." He is also the Founder of the Brain Rehab Clinic, where he uses receptor-based therapies to stimulate the brain and restore a healthy balance by creating new pathways to learn new skills. We had a fantastic conversation about brain rehab's massive potential, Dr. Hatch's process at the Brain Rehab Clinic, and practical tools to evaluate our brain's overall health and enhance its good shape. We also learn about Dr. Hatch's background, why he started working with brain rehab, how it can help deal with autoimmune diseases, and much more. Tune in to Episode 379 and learn more about the incredible potential of brain rehab. Some Questions I Ask: Can you walk us through the nutshell version of your work and why this significantly impacts the brain? (11:50) What is physically happening in the brain of someone practicing brain rehab? (25:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Dr. Hatch's passion for rehabbing brains (3:10) Dr. Hatch’s experiences treating his first patient (6:00) Why brain rehab is crucial to keep our brains healthy (8:40) The 3 fundamental gold standard brain exercises (21:40) The importance of challenging yourself to keep your brain healthy (23:10) Brain rehab and autoimmune diseases (31:50) Connect with Dr. Hatch: Website LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Dr. John Hatch's books Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener norefer
Tue, May 09, 2023
What makes an employee want to stay in an organization for a long time? There are roughly 10 million open positions in the US, yet if we give every unemployed American one of those jobs today, we'd still have 5 million unfilled jobs tomorrow. There is no staffing shortage; there is a great jobs shortage. - Joe Mull. In this episode, Joe Mull visits us to share his captivating views on leadership, employment, motivation in the workspace, retention, and his latest book, "Employalty: How To Ignite Commitment And Keep Top Talent In The New Age Of Work." Joe is a renowned Keynote Speaker, the BossBetter Leadership Academy's Founder, the Boss Better Now podcast Host, and the author of three books. Throughout our conversation, we learn about Joe's background and the origin of his passion for being in front of people, what is "employalty", the term he coined, and the 3 ways to create employalty and commitment in the workspace. Joe also talks about stopping treating people as a commodity, how to tie up employees' growth with the company's growth, the excellent job shortage, and more. Tune in to Episode 378 and learn tips for becoming a better boss and creating an ideal work atmosphere. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your latest book. Why did you write it? Describe the title. And how can it help us? (5:50) How do we make the shift to stop being transactional with our employees? (10:30) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Joe's background and his passion for leadership (4:10) What "employalty" is and where does it come from (6:00) What makes people feel they have a great job (12:10) How to tie up employees' growth with the company's growth (17:00) The thing that took baby boomers decades to learn and new generations already know (21:10) Resources: Book: Joe Mull - Employalty: How to Ignite Commitment and Keep Top Talent in the New Age of Work Joe Mull books Boss Better Now podcast Connect with Joe: Website LinkedIn <a href="https://www.instagram.com/joemull77/" rel="noopener noreferrer
Tue, May 02, 2023
When a company is in trouble, i.e., not generating cash, it can't invest in products, sales, and marketing, it can't hire or reward talented employees, and it bleeds cash. The domino effect continues as customers stop trusting the brand, and investors refuse to lend them money. Our guest, Sandeep Chennakeshu, has a formula to "fix" broken companies in three steps: figure out how to become profitable again, set a distraction-free strategy, and ensure the entire team is engaged. In this episode, the Author, Business Transformation Veteran, and Technologist, Sandeep Chennakeshu, joins us to talk about culture, crisis management, leadership, and senior management. In his over two decades of experience in the corporate world, he was a C-level executive of Ericsson Mobile and Sony Ericsson, Ericsson Mobile Platforms, AMD, Freescale, and Blackberry Technology Solutions. He is currently the COO at Uhnder Inc., a pioneer in digital-imaging radar, and is on the advisory board of several startups. Sandeep recently published "Your Company Is Your Castle", an inspiring piece of art for leaders, with proven methods for building resilient businesses. Throughout our conversation, Sandeep shared brilliant insights on leadership and management and how to put broken companies back on track and prevent them from missing their path to success. We also talk about why many companies fail after 10 years and what's the key to bringing transformation into a business. In addition, Sandeep explains how to keep a company and their employees focused and engaged, shares advice for new and experienced CEOs, and more. Tune in and learn how to fortify your company. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Significant turning points that have impacted Sandeep’s life (3:50) What companies and castles have in common (6:50) Why many companies fail after 10 years (8:40) Three steps to building a successful company (11:20) How to keep your company focused (14:40) The best way to keep your teams engaged (17:10) Advice for new and experienced CEOs (22:50) Resources: Book: Sandeep Chennakeshu - Your Company Is Your Castle: Proven Methods for Building a Resilient Business Connect with Sandeep: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank
Tue, April 25, 2023
Practicing self-care actively and being compassionate, resilient, or kind to yourself doesn't mean you are soft or weak. Besides, part of treating yourself well is being firm and holding yourself accountable. We all have a massive potential for positive change; we just need to find (or build) the right conditions for it. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Grant Brenner, a board-certified physician-psychiatrist, an entrepreneur, teacher, speaker, and co-author of several books: "Irrelationship: How We Use Dysfunctional Relationships to Hide from Intimacy," "Relationship Sanity: Creating and Maintaining Healthy Relationships," and the most recent, "Making Your Crazy Work For You: From Trauma and Isolation to Self-Acceptance and Love." Throughout our conversation, Dr. Grant talks about his upbringing and how growing up in a very intellectual environment enticed him to enjoy learning and constantly pursue self-development. He kindly shared tools he uses to motivate self-help readers and self-development seekers, like the GRAFTS assessment or the 40-20-40 model. Additionally, he explains how to nurture and cultivate healthy, resilient responses, how leaders can spot their professional blind spots, how to give and ask for feedback safely, and much more. Tune in and learn more about how to make your crazy work for you. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your background and the turning points in your life that led to where you are today (4:01) How do you use the GRAFTS assessment? (10:35) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What the GRAFTS assessment is (7:10) About Dr. Grant's books. A hybrid of self-help books and self-help workbooks (11:11) How we can use our trauma for good (16:12) Give yourself room to reflect. Become your best buddy (21:09) How to detect (and learn from) our professional blind spots as leaders (23:54) What does practicing deep self-care look like (31:19) Resources: Book: Mark Borg, Grant Brenner - Making Your Crazy Work for You: From Trauma and Isolation to Self-Acceptance and Love Connect with Dr. Grant: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Becom
Tue, April 18, 2023
Although there are plenty of resources for leaders to improve their leadership skills, with brilliant books and articles with on-point observations about the struggles of leading high-achieving teams, sometimes we need more specific answers. That's the idea our guest, Dr. Elizabeth Moran, had in mind when she wrote: "Forward: Leading Your Team Through Change." Dr. Elizabeth Moran is a Consultant and Executive Coach with decades of experience as VP and Talent Specialist in global companies like Lehman Brothers, Bloomberg, and ADP. She is an ICF Professional Certified Coach and holds a master's and doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology. In this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Moran visits us to share some golden nuggets from her latest book, talk about her career before making the leap of faith and working full-time as a coach and mentor, and discuss the levels of empathy every leader should have. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Elizabeth explains the five simplified neuroscience concepts that every change leader should know, the four most common reasons why every leader hesitates to communicate change, and shares her advice on handling tough decisions and avoiding the fear of losing control. Tune in to Episode 375 and learn practical ways of communicating better, developing consistent leadership, and becoming better leaders through change. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about yourself, your background, and any turning points in your life that significantly impacted you? (3:03) Can you walk us through the five simplified neuroscience concepts every leader should know? (9:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Getting a doctorate as a detour (4:03) Writing a book as a playbook for leaders (7:47) How to avoid uncertainty when communicating (9:35) What are the analytic and the empathetic networks (15:01) Dr. Elizabeth’s experiences leading through change (21:28) Four of the most common reasons why leaders hesitate to communicate with their teams (22:11) Resources: Book: Dr. Elizabeth Moran - Forward : Leading Your Team Through Change Connect with Dr. Elizabeth: Website LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website
Mon, April 10, 2023
"Happiness lives in the present moment." Think about a time when you felt fulfilled, joyful, and happy. There was no time to be worried about paying your mortgage or something you regret you didn't say in your last argument, and that is because you were there, living the moment; you were present. In today's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Greg Hammer, a pediatric intensive care physician and anesthesiologist, professor at Stanford University Medical Center, and best-selling author of "GAIN without pain." Throughout our conversation, Dr. Greg shares the story of how he fell in love with critical care medicine and why he went through the pediatric medicine path. We also discuss happiness, how to be consistent in pursuing it, the teamwork between thoughts and feelings needed to achieve it, and the elements that impede happiness. Additionally, Dr. Greg explains how to use the GAIN method to rewire our brains, the attitude we must adopt facing adversity, how the environment can affect our happiness levels, and more. Tune in to Episode 374 and discover how to get into the path to happiness that lies right in front of all of us. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your background and the turning points that significantly impacted your life (3:21) How can we use GAIN to rewire our brains? (20:13) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The moment Dr. Greg had to choose between the very micro and the very macro aspects of life (4:57) We all want happiness. How can neuroplasticity help us get there? (8:01) Happiness lives in the present moment (10:59) How to use the GAIN method to achieve happiness (14:39) What's the environment's influence over our happiness (23:05) Dr. Greg shares advice to enjoy good nights of sleep (26:29) Resources: Book - Dr. Greg Hammer - GAIN Without Pain: The Happiness Handbook for Health Care Professionals Connect with Dr. Greg: LinkedIn Facebook Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_b
Tue, April 04, 2023
Comparing ourselves with others is one of the greatest disservices we can do to our personal and professional development. We should concentrate our efforts on something other than fitting into what society dictates as being successful. This week, I'm joined by Drexwell Seymour, a Certified Public Accountant, Managing Partner at HLB TCI, Business Owner, Columnist, YouTuber, Host of Financially Speaking, a weekly radio show, and intrinsic motivator, devoted writer, and author of the international best-seller, "Rise Up and Take Your Position". Throughout our conversation, Drexwell shares his experiences of struggling with an inferiority complex almost his entire life, how it was for him to grow up on the small island of Turks and Caicos in a low-income family, and the moment he embraced his purpose in life. We also explore why people struggle with inferiority complexes, people's most significant obstacles, and how to defeat the fear of failure. Drexwell also talks about his book, why he decided to write it, and much more. Tune in to Episode 373 and learn more about Drexwell and his fantastic story of resilience, self-development, and success. Some Questions I Ask: From your point of view, from your experience, why do people suffer from an inferiority complex? (5:36) How can people discover their purpose? (10:13) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Drexwell's backstory (3:07) About Drexwell's desire and decision to go to college (12:31) Why people are so afraid of failure (14:36) Drexwell's decision to document and share his story (17:28) Stick to your goals, do what you believe in (19:45) Resources: Book: Drexwell Seymour - Rise Up and Take Your Position: Don't give up. Find your Gift and Cultivate it Drexwell's website Connect with Drexwell: LinkedIn YouTube Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/boo
Tue, March 28, 2023
Our brain is a specialist in entertaining us with stories. Although most of them are meant to protect us, those holding us back are likely untrue. Whenever you hear your inner voice telling you you are not good enough or less than someone else, it is just a story and is definitely a lie. After listening to today's episode, you'll undoubtedly walk away with a delightful surprise: you'll recognize there's nothing wrong with you. In today's episode, Todd Sylvester visits us to share his inspiring story of resilience, redemption, and hope. Todd is a powerful Mental Fitness Coach, speaker, author, and podcaster who loves helping those struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, anxiety, depression, or self-hatred. He didn't grow up in a favorable environment, yet he managed to excel at his favorite thing in the world: basketball. Years later, after losing the scholarship he and his family fought so hard to get, he fell into a dark place of alcoholism and violence. Throughout our conversation, Todd talks about how a lemonade stand helped him change his life, stop substance abuse, and change his inner voice's speech. He also talks about how knowing precisely who we are can be a game-changer in practicing self-love, being consistent in our self-development, and becoming inspiring leaders. Tune in to Episode 372 of Becoming Your Best, and let yourself be inspired by Todd's extraordinary transformative powers. Some Questions I Ask: Please, take us through where it all evolved up until today (3:30) What do you tell people? How do you help them? (20:35) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Todd's background and his inspiring story (3:42) The most powerful weapon on Earth is a soul on fire (13:38) Self-hatred can be more destructive than any addiction (20:14) Why is it so hard to answer who we are? (26:27) There is nothing wrong with you; that is the truth (30:39) Resources: Todd's Beliefcast Todd Inspires website Todd's books Connect with Todd: Instagram Facebook Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a hre
Tue, March 21, 2023
We live in such a skeptical world that suggesting leaders and businesses would benefit from being naive would be considered, at least, a crazy statement to make. However, our guest, Joshua Berry, thinks otherwise. In today's episode, Joshua Berry highlights the benefits of being purposefully and openly naive and how it can change how we see business, leadership, and personal and professional relationships. Joshua is the Co-founder and Managing Director of Econic, an innovation, transformation, and strategy consulting company, and the Author of "Dare to Be Naive: Unleash Ripples of Impact in Life and Business." We had a fantastic conversation about how leaders can instill and encourage innovation within an organization and the results they can expect from it. We also explore Joshua's soon-to-be-published book, what inspired him to write it, how being naive can enhance our health, increase ROI, develop and nurture a company's culture, and much more. Tune in to Episode 371 of Becoming Your Best and learn how daring to be naive can transform your life. Some Questions I Ask: How in the world do you set up an innovation lab? What's that like? (4:44) Please, tell us about "Dare to be naive". Why did you write it? (7:08) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to instill innovation within an organization (5:11) Naivete is a spectrum; it is not binary (9:16) The forgotten origin of the word "naive" (11:52) How being naive can create great ROI (14:17) Joshua shares his thoughts on being naive and its influence on emotional intelligence (18:09) Resources: Joshua's website Book: Joshua Berry - Dare to be naive : Unleash Ripples of Impact in Life and Business Connect with Joshua: LinkedIn Twitter YouTube Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library
Tue, March 14, 2023
What if that harrowing nightmare that makes you jump out of bed was actually a blessing in disguise? This week, I'm joined by Kelly Sullivan Walden, the "Doctor Dream". Kelly is an Inspirational Speaker, Award-winning Dream Expert, Celebrity Dreams Analyst, International Best-Selling Author, and Host of the Kelly Sullivan Walden Show podcast. For Kelly, nightmares are just unfinished dreams, and she developed a system to get back at them, even without falling asleep, finish them, and walk away empowered. Throughout our conversation, we go through Kelly's background and how she became the "Doctor Dream". We discuss how magical generating empathy through vulnerability can be, what inspired Kelly to write about dreams and nightmares, and we learn an innovative way of looking at tragedies. In addition, Kelly dissects the OGLE method that transforms challenges into blessings, explains how to get into the habit of using OGLE, and so much more. Some Questions I Ask: Could you talk about your background and include any turning points that significantly impacted your life? (3:15) Let's talk about deciphering nightmares. What's your experience there? What have you learned there? How can they be a help? (12:41) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the book that started everything (4:45) How to jump from victim to victor (8:04) How to get comfortable enough to share our inner world (11:31) Are nightmares a blessing in disguise? (14:08) What OGLE is, and how we can use it to deal with setbacks (18:09) You don't need to be asleep to work with your nightmares (23:18) Resources: Kelly's website The Kelly Sullivan Walden Show podcast Book: Kelly Sullivan Walden - A Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste : The Art of Transforming the Tragic into Magic Kelly's books Connect with Kelly: Instagram <a href="https://www.tiktok.com/@kellysullivanwald"
Tue, March 07, 2023
Fear is as natural as unavoidable; we can't run from it, yet we can prepare ourselves to deal with it in the best way possible. This week, our guest, Colonel Kim "KC" Campbell, takes us right into the face of fear flying 1,000 miles per hour at 45,000 feet of altitude. In her soon-to-be-published book, "Flying in the Face of Fear," Kim narrates how facing the scariest situations as a fighter pilot transformed her views on leadership and teamwork. The inspiring colonel served in the Air Force as a fighter pilot and senior military leader for over 24 years. She is also a Keynote Speaker, a Best-Selling Author, and a Leader. We had a delightful conversation about Kim's experiences and learnings as an Air Force fighter pilot, vulnerability, and courage. We also talk about the moments of terror Kim lived under Bagdad's sky and how her training saved her. In addition, Kim shares her thoughts on fear, courage, how to be prepared for life's defining moments, and more. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points that have significantly impacted you (3:29) Could you tell us about some of your most memorable experiences in the Air Force? (9:15) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The Challenger's launch and how it impacted Kim's life (4:19) The longest 20 seconds in human history (10:01) About the importance of chair flying in every defining situation (17:41) We tend to be too harsh on ourselves (22:13) Why we should always act and lead with courage (29:01) Resources: Book: Col. Kim KC Campbell - Flying in the Face of Fear : A Fighter Pilot's Lessons on Leading with Courage Connect with Kim: Website LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noope
Tue, February 28, 2023
What if you could tap into your subconscious mind and get answers from it? What if you could know why you attract people that are harmful to your life or discover the root cause of a condition doctors can't cure or explain why it keeps showing up? In today's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Brad Nelson, former holistic Chiropractic Physician and Medical Intuitive and an internationally renowned expert in the emerging Bioenergetic Medicine and Energy Psychology. He is the best-selling author of "The Emotions Code" and "The Body Code" and the creator of The Body Code app. We had a fantastic conversation about Brad's background and the extraordinary story of his first encounter with holistic doctors at a trailer house in a wheat field. We learned why he decided to write "The Emotion Code" and the message he got one morning, which led him to write "The Body Code." We also dipped our toes into the unlimited potential of Bioenergetic Medicine, how to balance the body's 6 key areas, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 368 and learn more about Bioenergetic Medicine's massive potential and healing power. Some Questions I Ask: Please give our listeners a little bit more background on you as a person (3:17) "The Body Code" is incredible, and it builds on "The Emotion Code" in a new way that wasn't even available 10 years ago. Could you elaborate on that? (29:56) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Brad's first experience with holistic doctors at a wheat field (6:05) If the brain is a computer, why not ask questions to it (9:23) What The Body Code is (16:10) Why most people refuse to get their energy aligned (21:15) Is it possible to check and align our energy by ourselves? (31:45) Resources: Discover Healing website Book: Dr. Brad Nelson - The Emotion Code : How to Release Your Trapped Emotions for Abundant Health, Love, and Happiness Book: Dr. Brad Nelson - The Body Code : Unlocking Your Body's Ability to Heal Itself Connect with Dr. Brad Nelson: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your
Tue, February 21, 2023
When was the last time you checked in with your happiness? In today's episode, our guest, Dr. Dravon James, invites us to acknowledge and recognize why self-awareness is critical for good leadership. Dr. Dravon is a motivational speaker, transformation specialist, radio host of the Dr. Dravon James Every Day Peace live show, author of "Freedom Is Your Birthright," and the Founder of Next Step Leadership Academy. Her humble origins in South Side Chicago didn't stop her from earning a doctorate in Pharmacy from Creighton University and becoming a leader in the healthcare industry for more than three decades. Throughout our conversation, Dr. Dravon talks about the book that inspired her to become someone who inspires and empowers people to be who they are supposed to be. She explains why leaders must improve their self-awareness to thrive and make their teams thrive and the difference between humility and meekness. In addition, Dr. Dravon shares five tips to improve self-awareness and much more. Tune in to Episode 367 of Becoming Your Best, and learn how self-awareness can improve your life and the life of those around you. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points that highly impacted your life (4:59) Let's talk about self-awareness. What are the benefits of it? (14:32) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the book that changed Dr. Dravon's life (5:16) What should we be self-aware of (9:36) The difference between humility and meekness (17:36) Five tips to improve your self-awareness (19:51) Resources: Dr. Dravon James' website Book: Dr. Dravon James, Mr. Jack Barnard - Freedom Is Your Birthright (Stepping Stone Series) Book: Dr. Norman Vincent Peale - The Power of Positive Thinking Connect with Dr. Dravon: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
Tue, February 14, 2023
What if we could change the way we see fear? What if we could transform it from the burden that slows us down into the fuel of our actions? This week, I'm excited to welcome Scott Simon, Author, Speaker, and Founder of the Scare Your Soul movement. He is passionate about connecting people with their courage, helping them thrive, and guiding them into a courageous and vibrant life. You'll hear about Scott's fantastic story of resilience, the day he decided to face a 35-year-old fear he had been carrying, and the Facebook post that went viral and changed his life. Scott shares several golden nuggets on how to face our fears, how to turn them into our fuel, and why he believes courage is a muscle that can be trained, just as our gratitude muscle. In addition, we talk about his book, "Scare Your Soul: 7 Powerful Principles to Harness Fear and Lead Your Most Courageous Life," what moved him to write it, how to regain power from forgiveness, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 366 of Becoming Your Best , and learn how to transform your fears and use them in your favor. Some Questions I Ask: What is the one thing that really holds most people back in life? (7:21) How do our brains produce fear? And how can we use that to our advantage? (8:53) If you say, “I am excited to do this. Your body releases endorphins and chemicals, and your physical state matches the mental state you're creating.” Is that what you're saying? (19:21) In This Episode, You Will Learn: An experience in fourth grade that will last 35 years (2:59) What does science say about fear and how it is created (9:12) How to tone up the courage muscle (16:19) How to recover our power through forgiveness (24:13) Why you should have that difficult conversation you've been avoiding for a while (28:26) Resources: Scare Your Soul website Scare Your Soul Instagram Book: Scott Simon - Scare Your Soul : 7 Powerful Principles to Harness Fear and Lead Your Most Courageous Life Connect with Scott: LinkedIn Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bla
Tue, February 07, 2023
What kind of 2023 do you wish to experience? A highly successful one, or, to put it in Og Mandino's words, one that you are just a sheep waiting to be prodded by your shepherd? All of us can avoid the "slaughterhouse of failure" and thrive not only this year but for as long as we wish to; we only need to be prepared. In today's episode, we get you ready to experience a highly successful year; we share a powerful tool kit with just four life-changing items. Among some of the things we explore, you will learn how turning planning into a habit can save you tons of time, correct your trajectory, and clear tons of space in your mind. We also go through behavioral changes you can implement with ease to enhance your performance and some valuable resources you can use to help yourself implement them. Lastly, we delve into Og Mandino's gift to mankind, his book "The greatest salesman of the world," and analyze some of the most inspiring quotes from the ten scrolls. Tune in to Episode 365 of Becoming Your Best , and prepare for a highly successful 2023. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the massive difference a planner can make in your life (4:36) The difference high-performing habits can make (7:12) How can the principles of highly successful leaders change your perspective (12:21) How much time does it take to acquire a new habit? (17:52) What does it take to become the greatest salesman in the world? (14:52) Mentioned In This Episode: Book: Og Mandino - The Greatest Salesman in the World Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/conquer-anxiety-book/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targ
Tue, January 24, 2023
As a leader, what is the feeling that gets you out of bed every morning? The overwhelming pressure of making sure you don't make a mistake or the excitement of leading your team through learning and enhancing experiences? Our guest, Annie Leib, believes there is only one way of practicing proper leadership: when you feel aligned with your true self. Meet Annie Leib, Executive MBA, and Certified Professional Executive Coach and Facilitator. Creator of the BREATH Framework™ Program and Founder and CEO of Annie Leib, LLC. In this episode, we delve into Annie's journey of becoming an Executive Coach, moved by the desire to make an impactful change as a leader. We talk about the BREATH Framework, its peculiar conception, and its unique way of enhancing leadership. Annie also highlights the importance of reclaiming our power, how leaders tend to unnoticeably give it out, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 364 of Becoming Your Best , and let Annie teach you how to breathe your way through right into your true self. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about your journey and how it led you to create BREATH? (4:39) What gets you up in the morning? (10:00) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The importance of knowing where we begin (5:57) What it means to reclaim our power (6:47) Finding your way through, not around (11:54) Being uncomfortable and unhappy in our lives is not mandatory (12:54) Resources: Annie Leib website Connect with Annie: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performa
Tue, January 17, 2023
What would happen if you applied, in your company, the same principles and processes of one of America's most prestigious armed? Meet Marty Groover, who decided to apply his training at the U.S. Navy to the corporate world and optimize productivity, automatize processes, and promote constant training in the workplace. Marty is a Partner and Chief Technology Officer at C5MI; he is the Author of the book "Speed of Advance", and counts more than 20 years of experience as a Surface Warfare Officer in the U.S. Navy. In this episode, we learn about Marty's role in the U.S. Navy and how his time there inspired him to improve the corporate world and help companies take their productivity to the next level. Marty also explains what it means to "command by negation" and how that concept can transform how companies and leaders see and develop their team members. In addition, we delve into the importance of pre-planned responses, constant training, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 363 of Becoming Your Best , and learn about the U.S. Navy concepts and principles that can transform your company. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us a bit about your background? (2:47) Marty, what does it mean to harness the power of technology to drive untouchable results? (10:21) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The moment Marty learned the importance of effective communication (5:50) How Marty applies U.S. Navy principles to the corporate world (8:03) How can "command by negation" transform a company (13:07) The importance of having pre-planned responses (16:51) How to improve productivity by increasing and stimulating training (18:37) Resources: Book: Marty Groover - Speed of Advance: How the U.S. Navy's Convergence of People, Process, and Technology Can Help Your Business Win in the 4th Industrial Revolution Connect with Marty: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best
Tue, January 10, 2023
A big part of how we feel, act, or think about things is determined by our emotional DNA inheritance; our actions, feelings, and thoughts could be a repetition of an emotional DNA blueprint. To change the patterns that keep us stuck, we must first identify them. In this episode, Judy Wilkins-Smith shares the keys to ending limiting cycles and reframing them into lasting breakthroughs. Judy is a Transformational, Executive, and Leadership Coach, Author, and an Expert in Emotional DNA, Systemic Constellations, and Ancestral Trauma. Throughout our conversation, we learn about Judy's passion for creating massive and life-changing breakthroughs and how she helps people to "get out of the tailspin." She kindly explains the importance of being mindful of how we feel, act, and think about ourselves and every situation, how to discover the patterns that keep us stuck, and, most importantly, change them. We also learn about the importance of having and nurturing dreams, what it is and how Systemic Work and Constellations can help us, the money mindset, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 362 of Becoming Your Best and learn to avoid following an emotional DNA rut that no longer serves you. Some Questions I Ask: How can we identify these patterns that we may have inherited? (6:12) How can we change our thoughts, feelings, and actions? (13:25) How can Systemic Work and Constellations reveal and help transform hidden issues from family or business? (21:33) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Judy's background and how she developed her passion for creating life-changing breakthroughs (3:10) How to create future memories (8:13) The shift from a survivor to a creative brain (15:03) Why we are so reluctant to dream (19:47) How to decode our emotional blueprint (28:09) Resources: Judy Wilkins-Smith website Book: Judy Wilkins-Smith - Decoding Your Emotional Blueprint: A Powerful Guide to Transformation Through Disentangling Multigenerational Patterns Connect with Judy: LinkedIn YouTube Instagram</a
Tue, January 03, 2023
Finding our purpose, the "why" that takes us out of bed every morning, and what we are really passionate about is not something that'll come into our minds through introspection or contemplation; it'll come out by trying a whole bunch of different things. In today's episode, Adam Tank joins us to talk about purpose, sustainability, and self-improvement. Adam is the Chief Customer Officer at Transcend. He founded a robotics company inside General Electric, spun it out of the Fortune 100 behemoth into a Fortune 50 behemoth, and sold it to a publicly traded company. Adam also invented a revolutionary robotic device that helped over 60 million people to get clean water. Throughout our conversation, Adam shared how he got in touch with his purpose, the books that inspired him to pursue entrepreneurship and interrupt the "9 to 5 way of seeing life" he grew up in. We also talk about Adam's project on helping people access clean water, his work with convicted felons, the teachings from working with them, and so much more. Tune in to uncover the path to get in touch with your passion. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that impacted you and what you are doing today (4:20) What is the most important thing you've learned from working in prisons? (10:55) What advice would you give young people about finding their passion? (16:43) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the two books that helped shape Adam's life (6:06) Why following your passion can turn you into the most fortunate person (8:47) The best way to light people and help them turn into their best version (14:23) Put your thoughts out there; let the universe know what you are up to (20:11) Why it is crucial to start with the end in mind (25:25) Resources: Book: Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich Book: Stephen Covey - The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People Book: Napoleon Hill - How to Be Rich Book: Joseph Grenny, Kenny Patterson - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-Conversations-Tools-Ta
Tue, December 27, 2022
The things we put our time and focus on will come to fruition, regardless of whether that time and focus were devoted intentionally to create that outcome. This means that if we don't focus on anything in particular for 3 or 4 months, we will almost surely accomplish nothing throughout that quarter. But it also means we can develop an intentional way of creating our reality. In this episode, we go through some tips to start the new year, focusing on what matters most: making 2023 your best year ever. Studies show that over 80% of New Year's resolutions are abandoned two weeks into the new year. To solve this issue, we developed a simple yet powerful technique to create a measurable and achievable action plan to stick to and crush your goals. You'll learn about the big three habits that will help you design your vision and goals, measure your progress, and keep yourself accountable. We also discuss the differences between vision and goals, how to set them clearly, and why developing a vision for each key role is crucial. You'll also learn the words you must avoid at all costs when setting your goals, how to rely on others to help you keep yourself accountable, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 360 of Becoming Your Best , set yourself up for success, and make 2023 your best year ever! In This Episode, You Will Learn: Where focus goes, energy flows (2:16) The importance of having a written personal vision (7:12) Work on developing a vision for each of your key roles (8:37) The words you should never use in goal setting (14:17) The number one habit and predictor of success (18:48) A short story about the importance of time (20:21) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Do What Matters Most - <a href="https://www.becomingyou
Tue, December 20, 2022
In this episode, as we get ready to celebrate Christmas, we dive into three stories that perfectly represent Jesus' work and influence in our lives. First, we analyze Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation and his encounter with the authentic Christmas Spirit. Then we enjoy the overview of "It's A Wonderful Life," the movie written and directed by Frank Capra, which shares the story of George Bailey, and it's a constant reminder that the world wouldn't be the same place without us. Lastly, we dive into "The Christmas Spirit Strikes Again," a true story published in Reader's Digest that narrates the love between two sisters during the holiday season. Tune in to Episode 359 of Becoming Your Best , let yourself be flooded with Christmas Spirit, and be the best you can be during the holidays. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the trip to Mauritania that inspired today's episode (2:21) The beautiful message behind "A Christmas Carol" (4:49) Every one of us makes a difference. George Bailey's story (9:31) The Christmas Spirit strikes again (16:13) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Do What Matters Most - Digital Planner Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, December 13, 2022
Although planning is a crucial part of any mission, its success relies more on the ability to adapt to unexpected changes and improvise than on the plan itself. In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Marty Strong and hear about his unique perspective on leadership, planning, and goal achieving. Marty is a combat-decorated Navy SEAL, a thought-provoking writer and speaker, and a leader and business consultant. He is an accomplished novelist and the author of "Be Nimble: How the Creative Navy SEAL Mindset Wins on the Battlefield and in Business" and the soon-to-be-published "Be Visionary: Strategic Leadership in the Age of Optimization." Throughout our conversation, Marty shared golden nuggets from his decades of leadership and business consultant experience. We talk about his background and upbringing and how his time as a Navy SEAL prepared him to become a successful leader. We also discuss Marty's book, "Be Visionary," what motivated him to write it, and what leaders can get from it. Additionally, Marty shared his unique perspective on what becoming an excellent leader looks like, how to make excellent hirings for our team, the hidden power of humor, and much more. Tune in to Episode 358 to hear about Marty's fascinating life story and the Navy SEAL's way of planning and executing. Some Questions I Ask: Please share with our listeners what the new book is about. And why did you write it? (8:49) How can we improve our visionary skills in a way that can be applied personally and professionally? (12:07) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit about Marty's upbringing and first encounter with adult life (3:45) The importance of not letting the victim mentality get in charge (7:24) Start with a vision and start planning backward from that future point (13:59) What a perfect plan and preparation looks like (16:15) When things are bad, stick to those joking about it (23:14) Resources: Marty Strong website Book: Marty Strong - Be Nimble: How the Creative Navy SEAL Mindset Wins on the Battlefield and in Business Book: Marty Strong - Be Visionary: Strategic Leadership in the Age of Optimization Connect with Marty: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marty-strong-9676bb13/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bla
Tue, December 06, 2022
Trust is the cornerstone of any relationship. Parents with their kids, friends, partners in business, co-workers, leaders, and their teams, if they don't trust each other, there is no way of creating a long-lasting, healthy, and productive relationship. If you’d have to guess, what would you say is the easiest way to build trust in a relationship? In today's episode, the inspiring Dr. Maky Zanganeh joins us to share her unique view on leadership, relationships, and courage. Maky is the Founder and CEO of Maky Zanganeh & Associates; she is the Co-CEO at Summit Therapeutics, a Board Member of Pulse Biosciences, and the author of "The Magic of Normal." Maky is also a mother, a breast cancer survivor, and one of the responsible for the second-largest biopharma sale ever in the industry, leading a struggling biotech company into a deal for $21 billion. We had a fantastic conversation about Maky's career in the pharmaceutical industry, the $21 billion deal with AbbVie Inc, and how she relied on her relationship-building abilities during that period. Maky also talked about her battle with breast cancer and how it changed her views on motherhood, family, and life. Plus, we talked about her book "The Magic of Normal," what moved her to write it, what it can teach us about overcoming challenges, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 357 and get inspired by the unstoppable force of Dr. Maky Zanganeh. Some Questions I Ask: How important is it, Maky, to build strong relationships? (6:30) You are a breast cancer survivor. Can you talk about that journey? (11:20) What do you hope others learn from your story and from reading "The Magic of Normal"? (17:52) Resources: About Maky's journey in the pharmaceutical industry and the $21 billion deal (4:13) Transparency's role in relationship-building (7:54) Using technology to break the barriers of time and geographical locations (12:53) The two ways of looking at challenges (17:19) Maky's view on how connections and how the way of connecting changed over the last couple of years (20:50) Resources: Dr. Maky Zanganeh website Book: Maky Zanganeh - The Magic of Normal Connect with Dr. Maky: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href=
Tue, November 29, 2022
All our experiences, studying, learnings, and preparation are only 49% of what we need to turn an idea into a success; the other 51% is just starting. In today's episode, Mike Evans, Founder of GrubHub and Author of "Hangry," visits us to share his story of how he turned an idea into a business empire. Mike is an MIT graduate who felt getting a pizza online was too complicated, so he decided to fix that issue, and "magically," 12 years later, he sold GrubHub in a public offering. He is also the Founder of Fixer, a company that connects customers with skilled, friendly "fixers" in the Chicago area. We had a fantastic conversation about Mike's journey as a founder and entrepreneur; he took us through the 12 years process of creating GrubHub and explained why every founder must have a perfect balance of arrogance and humility. We talk about the difference between quitting and giving up, why starting failing is the only way of starting, how to connect with a great mentor and get the best of them, and more. Tune in to Episode 356 of Becoming Your Best , and learn about Mike's impressive story of transforming the will of fixing a problem into a successful business. Some Questions I Ask: Please, tell us about your background, including any turning points that had a significant impact on you (3:43) What messages do you hope readers will take away after reading your book? (6:42) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How do you define success, and why it’s important (4:19) An overnight success that took 12 years (7:47) Who the best mentors are, and what do we need to offer them (12:11) Work, play, and learning are the same thing (16:29) 51% of success resides in starting to do the thing (19:47) Resources: Mike Evans website Book: Mike Evans - Hangry : A Startup Journey Connect with Mike: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="mailto:support@becomingyourbest.com" rel="noopener noreferrer" targe
Tue, November 22, 2022
In this episode, the week of Thanksgiving, we take a couple of minutes to celebrate and appreciate how blessed we are; we take a deeper look at all the magnificent people and the things in our lives we are grateful for. We go through a quick recap from arguably the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621 between the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag Indians to the present day, where the holidays became a national festivity and an excellent excuse to practice gratitude. In addition, I suggest three simple yet powerful activities you can practice yourself and with your family or team members that will help you make the spirit of Thanksgiving meaningful in your life every day. Tune in to Episode 355 of Becoming Your Best , and let the spirit of Thanksgiving guide your actions this week and every day of your life. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The first-ever Thanksgiving celebration (2:59) Thanksgiving's second celebration, two years later (8:33) About the first annual Thanksgiving holiday established in NY (10:01) Thanksgiving is one of the celebrations that spans cultures, continents, and millennia (13:30) Three actions to make Thanksgiving's spirit meaningful every day of your life (14:43) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, November 15, 2022
In times of extreme political polarization in society, where the internet is used to spread hate and misinformation at lightspeed around the globe, taking a moment to value and cherish civility is crucial. This week, Shelby Scarbrough visits us to discuss the importance of practicing civility, instilling the plurality of voices in every political discussion, listening to learn, and learning to listen. Shelby is a Speaker, Entrepreneur, and Author of "Civility Rules!" a book that invites the reader to learn about the history and essence of civility through the lens of G. Washington's "Rules of Civility." Former U.S. Department of State protocol officer, Shelby was a Presidential Trip Coordinator in President Ronald Reagan's White House Office of Presidential Advance and coordinated several President Reagan appearances, including the 1988 Reagan–Gorbachev Summit, the Statue of Liberty's Centennial Celebration, and a meeting of the NATO Alliance in Brussels. In this episode, we delve into Shelby's unique view of civility, the oxymoron political civility has become these days, and the role civility plays in turning society more civil. Shelby gave away some golden nuggets from her book, suggested new ways of encouraging constructive discussions, and highlighted the crucial role of promoting the plurality of voices in every political debate. Tune in to Episode 354 of Becoming Your Best , and learn how to use political differences to transform and unite our society. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you and what you're doing today. (3:25) Why should society care about what George Washington had to say about civility? (6:57) What role does personal responsibility play in becoming more civil in our society? (9:31) In This Episode, You Will Learn: From making hamburgers to the White House. A bit of Shelby's background (3:41) Listening to learn and learning to listen (11:24) Never overestimate your importance, and never underestimate your influence (15:51) How to deal with differences in political views (21:01) Is the other side of the political aisle always the uncivil one? (26:35) Resources: Shelby Scarbrough website Book: Shelby Scarbrough: Civility Rules! Creating A Purposeful Practice Of Civility Connect with Shelby: <a href="https://twitter.com/ShelbyJoy" rel="noopener noreferre
Tue, November 08, 2022
The time and resources America dedicates to developing men and women in the armed forces make our military and retired military one of the country's greatest resources. Our soldiers are prepared and encouraged to be at their best 24/7 since there is no room for mistakes in their line of work. But what happens when those refined men and women take off their uniforms? What do we do with all that investment? In this episode, Lt. Col. Kathy Gallowitz visits us to discuss the other end of a veteran's service. She shares bits of her background, her upbringing as the daughter of an active-duty officer, and how she developed a strong sense of belonging in military environments. She explains what it means to be a veteran champion, how employers can be veteran champions, and the proper ways to recognize and thank veterans for their service. Additionally, she talks about her book, Beyond "Thank You for Your Service", what inspired her to write it, veteran hiring politics, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 353 and learn the best ways to give back to those who sacrificed a lot for the greater good. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background and any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you. (3:48) How do you define a veteran champion? (10:13) What can everyday citizens do to be veteran champions? (12:21) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Kathy developed a massive sense of belonging in the military (4:37) Military service shapes people beyond their tactical training (9:19) Examples of how to thank veterans and avoid empty phrases (17:17) Why unemployment among veterans is lower than ever (19:52) The three components of a Corporate Citizenship Program (22:28) Resources: Vanguard Veteran website Vanguard Veteran Facebook Book: Beyond "Thank You for Your Service:" Connect with Kathy: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targ
Tue, November 01, 2022
Have you ever felt your boss was all about themselves, perhaps self-centered and careless about how they might make you feel? Or have you worked for someone who knew they were ineffective leaders but didn't care? What about the kind of leader that, even having nothing but good intentions, was making your life at work hell because of their disorganized and dysfunctional working style? These are examples of bad bosses: the mercenary, the illusionist, and the believer. What about you? Have you ever been a bad boss? This week, Michelle Gibbings visits us to talk about bad bosses, how to deal with them, how to survive working with them, and how to be aware if we have become one ourselves. Michelle is a Workplace Expert, Speaker, Award-Winning Author, Media Commentator, and lifelong learner. We chat about her latest book, "Bad Boss: What To Do If You Work For One, Manage One, Or Are One", about Michelle's experiences with bad bosses and the challenging moment when she realized she had become one. We also discuss how to turn the workplace into a happier space in the post-pandemic scenario, what employees are looking for, and the best way to generate a genuine connection with them. Tune in to Episode 352 and learn everything you need to know to avoid becoming a bad boss. Some Questions I Ask: Please tell us about your background, including any turning points that's had a significant impact on you (3:45) What inspired you to write "Bad boss"? (6:02) If you think you have a bad boss, what do you do in that situation? (12:35) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Michelle's background and experiences in the corporate world (3:53) What defines a bad boss, and how to recognize them (7:59) What you can do if you feel you've become a bad boss (14:13) How employees want to be treated and what they're looking for at their jobs (21:47) How curiosity and maintaining a hungry-for-knowledge spirit can serve you (23:36) Resources: Michelle Gibbings website Michelle Gibbings books Connect with Michelle: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter YouTube <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Michell
Tue, October 25, 2022
On the first day of his seven-year sentence in a federal prison, the third and last time he would be in jail, our guest, Weldon Long, had a moment of clarity. His life was heading directly to make his worse fears come true: living and dying in prison, not being a good father to his three-year-old son, and ending up broke, homeless, and feeling like a total loser. He knew he had to make a radical change and that all odds were against him. In today's episode, you'll learn about Weldon's incredible story. Weldon Long is a Keynote Speaker, NYT Best-selling Author, CEO and Founder, and Mindset and Sales Expert. He transformed his life from a high school dropout and homeless three times convicted felon to a successful entrepreneur, business owner, and present and loving father. Our conversation spins around Weldon's extraordinary comeback, the habits he built over time to make a 180° change on a personal and professional level, and the experiences that inspired his books. Weldon shared several golden nuggets of wisdom he learned throughout his life, the challenges he faced and overcame, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 351 and learn about the extraordinary power of focus, commitment, consistency, and leading your life by vision. Some Questions I Ask: Could you share whatever you think is relevant about your life, including any turning points that significantly impacted you? (6:15) What are some of the critical things, realizations, or insights that were most helpful to you? (13:44) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The influence our thoughts have on what we end up becoming (3:37) What we can learn from successful people? (8:40) We can live in our imagination or our past; the choice is ours (14:44) Becoming the best version of ourselves is a daily job (20:42) It is not about what we know; it is about what we do to become successful (23:11) The Power of Consistency (25:44) Resources: Weldon Long website Weldon Long books Connect with Weldon: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bla
Tue, October 18, 2022
Have you ever felt that there is something more for you and your life, even if you can't put your finger on it? You're a successful professional and have a loving family, and yet, there is an elusive, persistent longing you can feel from within. It is a calling to reconnect with your true self, to be happy, and there is only one way to listen, to see these love notes from the universe: through stillness. Meet Jeanine Thompson, a Speaker, Author, Transformational Coach, Reiki Master, and former Fortune 50 HR Executive passionate about helping others reach and live at their highest potential. After an incredibly successful career in corporate America and almost a decade in the medical field, working as a psychotherapist, followed by several years volunteering with hospice clients, Jeanine decided to explore human's infinite potential. In this episode, we delve into Jeanine's journey, the people who inspired her and set the foundations of her life, and the turning point when she decided to notice and acknowledge those love notes the universe was sending her. We talk about her latest book, "911 From Your Soul," the discoveries she made through it, and how the book can help us explore ourselves in stillness. In addition, Jeanine explained the benefits of actively practicing stillness, how to get there, the difference between stillness and meditation, and more. Tune in to Episode 350 to learn how to achieve more and live more authentically by "doing nothing" through stillness. Some Questions I Ask: Would you tell us about your background and any turning points that have significantly impacted you? (3:15) Can you give us a little overview of 911 From Your Soul? (10:54) You're talking about stillness. What role does that play? And what are you referring to specifically? (16:34) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How we influence and are influenced by others. (3:53) How Jeanine's book came to life (7:42) The three benefits of embracing stillness (18:17) How to read universe's love notes (20:49) Nature knows what to do, and so do you (26:37) Resources: Jeanine Thompson's website Book: Jeanine Thompson - 911 from your Soul Connect with Jeanine: Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noopener noreferrer" t
Tue, October 11, 2022
With all the things happening in the world threatening peace, prosperity, and even the environment, living a happy, joyful, and hopeful life might seem a bit utopic. Still, it takes no more than a couple of minutes to realize that happiness, joy, and hope's source lies within ourselves; we are responsible for enhancing our HJH, and today, you'll learn how. In this episode, we go through the four principles you can apply to your life to generate positive outcomes and create a joyful, happy, and hopeful life. You'll learn about the E+R=O formula, the benefits of surrounding yourself with the right people and resources, and how being aware of how you respond to things can be a game-changer. In addition, we explore the benefits of focusing our energy on the things we can influence and change, three powerful ways to help us identify and take the right action, and so much more. Tune in to Episode 349 of Becoming Your Best to discover that the root of a happy, joyful, and hopeful life might be closer than you think. In This Episode, You Will Learn: A simple formula to influence your life's outcomes (4:36) You are free to choose, seize the day (7:22) From all the things that bother you, which ones can you control? (8:41) Three ways to choose the right action to take (11:37) Every time life gets you down, keep swimming (18:23) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, October 04, 2022
Spending long hours at work to support your lifestyle becomes a paradox if you are never present to enjoy that life. The time you spend with your spouse and kids is as important, if not more, than the benefits of a wealthy lifestyle. Still, it is not a matter of choice; it is not an either-or situation. It's about organization and planning. In this episode, you'll learn why prioritizing what matters most is a life-changing decision to make. We look closely at one of the most powerful tools ever created to get the best out of every day: pre-week planning. We explain how to set it up the right way, create a powerful WHY that will work as fuel, and approach it properly from a personal and professional point of view. Tune in to Episode 348 of Becoming Your Best , commit to pre-week planning, and see your life and the life of those who matter most to you improve weekly. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Three short stories with a powerful message. (2:26) Time is your most valuable asset. Are you spending it wisely? (6:43) A couple of extra tips on how to get the best of pre-week planning. (10:17) What are you doing with "your dash"? (13:21) Four steps to get pre-week planning right. (14:35) Lead a life by design, or live a life by default. The choice is yours. (22:31) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, September 27, 2022
Every time we try to achieve something, there are two possible outcomes -- we either succeed or fail. That is why most people believe that failure is the opposite of success, which is not. Failing is just a possibility; the opposite of success is giving up. In this episode, we focus on one of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders, most precisely the 12th principle: Never Give Up. We explore and get inspired by those that succeeded not because they didn't fail but because they kept going despite failing countless times, like Elon Musk, Michael Jordan, Viktor Frankl, and Thomas Edison. We learn about the power of having a dogged determination, keeping trying after failure, and never considering quitting as an option. We also go through two real-life examples of how our mind can trick us into thinking of giving up as an "honorable exit" and the lessons we can learn from that. Tune in to Episode 347 of Becoming Your Best , and get the motivation you need to never consider giving up as a viable option. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why you should trust the process and keep going despite failure (4:47) Some examples of people who accomplished great things thanks to dogged determination (6:01) How weird mental gymnastics can trick us into quitting (8:54) The importance of quit doubting ourselves (10:37) The Iron Cowboy and his inspirational challenge (13:11) Always start with a vision, not with a problem (15:58) Five inspirational quotes to remember when quitting feels like an option (18:57) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;
Tue, September 20, 2022
If you have to think about your primary focus, would you say it's your achievements or your relationships? Do you spend most of your time, thinking of new strategies and business plans or nurturing personal relationships with your loved ones? Although we all crave recognition, success, and money to provide a comfortable life for our families, none of that would mean anything if we don't have a meaningful relationship with them. In this episode, Rick Eyre, the first-ever guest on this podcast, revisits us to share another set of golden nuggets, this time about grandparenting and relationship building. Rick is a best-selling author, podcast host, facilitator, and speaker. He and his wife Linda are two of the most popular speakers in the world on parenting and families. They've been featured in virtually every popular talk show in the US, including the Today Show, Prime Time Live, 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, and Oprah, to name a few. We explore the importance of building tight relationships between the three generations of a family and how grandparents can gain a relevant role in their grandchildren's lives. Rick shares details of why he got into writing and teaching about grandparenting, the unexpectedly massive response he and his wife got to their courses, and some fun memories from those events. Rick also explains how most of his teachings about grandparenting apply to leadership and team building, and much more. Tune in to Episode 346 to learn more about the value of getting three generations closer and working as a solid unit, and find the balance between family and work. Some Questions I Ask: What caused you and Linda to shift from teaching about parenting to working with grandparents? (7:17) You mentioned that three-generation families are the future. Can you talk just a bit more about that? (15:27) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why and when grandparenting became a thing (5:26) Grandparenting is done 1 on 1; the same principles apply to 2 grandsons or 34 (9:11) Why relationships are more important than our achievements (14:13) The moment Rick and Linda realized they had to write two separate books about grandparenting (20:57) If there are problems we can anticipate and be prepared for, why don't we learn about them (26:39) Resources: Grandparenting 101 website Eyres On the Road podcast Rick and Linda Eyre's books Connect with Rick: <a hre
Tue, September 13, 2022
There are simple things we can add to our routines that, once they become habits, can be massively impactful in our lives. Being in celestial or divine time is one of them, and in this special episode with our cameo guest, Rob Shallenberger, we'll learn everything about it. Today, we explore the concept of being in divine time, what it means, how we can organize our lives around this idea, and how to turn it into a habit. Rob shares his experiences with divine time at the Air Force and narrates how they developed a culture and standard procedures based on it. We also go through 8 benefits of actively practicing being in divine time, how it can improve our lives and the lives of everyone around us, make us better team players, build trust, and be more productive, among many other benefits. Tune in to Episode 345 of Becoming Your Best , and learn the secrets of this life-changing habit that can literally help you be more often in the right place at the right time. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the origin of being in divine time concept (1:59) Our cameo guest, Rob Shallenberger, shares his experiences with the divine time at the Air Force (3:12) How being in divine time can positively affect how we feel about ourselves (8:29) The divine time and its stress-reducing properties (10:22) How to prevent accidents and increase productivity by adding the habit of being in divine time (13:35) What are the things we should avoid when getting ready for a meeting (14:40) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast
Tue, September 06, 2022
After many years of being surrounded by the wrong people and investing his time and energy into ephemeral things, our guest, Jefferson Rogers, realized he was not only heading on a path with no future but also destroying his life. Slowly but surely, he started to pay attention to the voice that echoed from within until an unavoidable truth hit him -- we are one decision away from a completely different life. Jefferson K. Rogers is the Founder and CEO of JKR Windows, a multimillion-dollar company built from scratch in less than five years. He is also a speaker, mentor, author, and host of the ALL IN podcast. In this episode, Jefferson shares the tumultuous path he went through before becoming a successful entrepreneur and depicts how different his life was just five years ago. We explore the importance of listening and letting ourselves be guided by our core values and how crucial it is to rely and focus on our family to grow and develop ourselves personally and professionally. Jefferson also shares his particular take on motivation, the power of trusting the process and being patient, and how critical it is to surround ourselves with the right people. Tune in to Episode 344 and let yourself be inspired by Jefferson's fantastic story and unstoppable desire to become his best. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about your background and how you ended up where you are today? (3:33) For people that are struggling to get started or to really grow their business, how can they stay motivated through that whole process? (12:41) Can you talk about how important it is to have a strong network and mentors? (20:03) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Sometimes we need to reach a shallow point before realizing we need to change something (4:33) Dramatic changes are not about a magical moment; it is about a process (8:16) The importance of building our life on a foundation of solid principles and habits (15:13) Why surrounding ourselves by inspiring people is paramount to our future (20:08) Some of the most important lessons Jefferson has learned throughout his life (25:31) Connect with Jefferson: website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook ALL IN podcast Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noop
Tue, August 30, 2022
Today, we explore the subtle difference between empathy and compassion. Although the distinction might seem barely noticeable, understanding it can not only change our lives and how we see the world, but it can help us have a more significant impact on the lives of others. Throughout this episode, we analyze the intrinsic value of empathy and compassion and establish the logical pathway they'll lead us to, the effects of exposing ourselves to them for long periods, and how they affect how we see the world. We also go through three examples of compassionate people who made a massive difference in Rob's life with simple, compassionate acts and certainly influenced how he understands the power of compassion. In addition, we learn three simple yet powerful actionable items to be more compassionate in our lives. Tune in to Episode 343 of Becoming Your Best , to learn the difference between empathy and compassion. It can change your worldview, your interactions with others, and the impact you can have on their lives. In This Episode, You'll Learn: A brief story of what inspired today's episode (2:15) The difference between empathy and compassion (3:46) Why empathy alone can be emotionally and physically draining (6:17) Three brief stories of how compassion impacted Rob's life (8:52) How we can actively practice compassion in our lives in three simple steps (14:45) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Tue, August 23, 2022
In today's special edition of the show, we revisit five of the most impactful and meaningful interviews in recent times. We start our journey with the interview with the President and CEO of FJ Management Inc, Crystal Maggelet, who shared a compelling set of leadership principles and revealed the secret of creating a unique culture among several companies. Then, we revisit the interview with Stephen McGarvey, President and Partner of Solutions in Mind, where we learned how our thoughts influence our behavior and feelings about ourselves. Stephen also gave us valuable advice on the constructive use of the word "why" and how to lead people into a positive state of mind. The next stop is at our fun interview with my dear friend, Mark Holland, Chief Executive Officer at Ascend Staffing. Mark delved into the importance of communicating with the truth and how crucial networking is for career development. The CEO at ASEB (Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay), Micheal Pope, is the fourth interview we highlight. She discusses the importance of learning from our mistakes and shares two of the most important lessons she learned throughout her life. The last interview is the one with the inspirational Dorothy Russell, the 97 years old lady who served as a Civic, Political, Business, and social leader across several countries, who I met at a mission in Uruguay and Paraguay. In this opportunity, Dorothy shared precious advice on life and treasured relationships. Tune in to Episode 342 of Becoming Your Best and listen to these unforgettable interviews with these fabulous guests to keep improving, and take a step further in becoming your best version. In This Episode, You'll Learn: The powerful leadership principles shared by Crystal Maggelet (2:56) The power of your thoughts and emotions with Stephen McGarvey (5:46) The importance of networking and relationships with Mark Holland (9:52) What can we learn from our mistakes with Micheal Pope (14:32) The best life advice from Dorothy Russell (19:42) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+prin
Tue, August 16, 2022
Most of us grow up with many questions and mysteries about money and finances, mostly because none of us received financial education at school. This lack of information certainly makes things harder regardless of our economic situation; financially uneducated wealthy people are more likely to lose their money, and those who aren't wealthy will struggle more than they should. Todd Skousen joins to help us understand the money game and ensure we protect our assets and enjoy a turbulence-free retirement. Todd is a Financial Consultant, Managing Partner at Links Consulting, and part of Decisive Investor, a software developed to help people navigate the market and grow their personal investment accounts. Throughout our conversation, Todd translates the intricate financial language into layman's terms. He explains the importance of having an economic blueprint and building our "financial house" based on it where our future self can rest comfortably without worrying about running out of money. Todd shares the principles of building a robust financial attitude; he explains how to deal with the #1 expense in our lives and why we must consider the "three trees" when considering our investment portfolio. We also discuss the importance of preserving wealth, leaving our emotions out of our finances, and more. Tune in to Episode 341 and learn a simple yet efficient way to manage your finances so you can protect your money and retire wealthy. Some Questions I Ask: Finances can be confusing sometimes. From your perspective and experience, where should someone start? (4:01) Let's talk expenses. What are some of the most significant expenses in our lives? (9:21) If you're talking with someone not wealthy, where should they start taking care of their finances? In This Episode, You'll Learn: The book that helped Todd understand finances from a young age (4:07) The importance of having a plan for our finances (5:13) The three steps to building a solid financial plan (8:41) How we should look at our investment assets through the three trees example (10:16) Todd shares his thoughts on what are the best options for people to start investing (22:26) The importance of wealth preservation (29:29) Resources: Decisive Investor website Book: George Classon - The Richest Man In Babylon Book: Robert Hagstrom - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Robert-G-Hagstrom-ebook/dp/B00FAMMZN8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29Z5R0J7T093V&keywords=the+warren+buffett+way&qid=166
Tue, August 09, 2022
Inspiring leaders are passionate about their vision and act congruently with it. They also pay close attention to their wording and their actions' subconscious messages. Today, the world-leading authority in unconscious communication, Stephen McGarvey, invites us to look at leadership from his unique perspective. Stephen is a Life and Business Strategist, a Persuasion and Influence Expert, International Speaker, Philanthropist, and a USA Today's #1 Best-selling Author. In his latest book, "Ignite a Shift," Stephen takes his readers on a journey to explore the subtleties of persuasion and teaches valuable resources to influence oneself and others. In this episode, we delve into Stephen's past, his love for learning, his dislike for school, and how being labeled as "learning disabled" in elementary school propelled his career. Stephen shares his thoughts on how to build positive and influential leadership skills, how to engage with remote teams, and the most effective ways to build relationships in the workspace. Stephen also unravels influencing techniques, like the paradox of why, how powerful it can be to replace certain words and avoid using others, the power of using positive statements, and more. Tune in to Episode 340 of Becoming Your Best , and discover a new way of achieving influential and constructive leadership. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about your background and a crossroad you've gone through that helped you get to where you are today? (3:03) What sets apart a good leader from really a fantastic leader? (5:29) What tips do you have to help professionals communicate effectively in remote work environments? (9:23) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Stephen talks about his book and why he decided to write it (4:39) The importance of congruity and integrity (7:12) The importance of understanding people's stories to engage with them more authentically (14:01) The paradox of why and how to change a conversation's outcome by simply choosing our words carefully (15:33) Why using the word "try" sets a person to failure (19:21) Resources: Solutions In Mind website Book: Stephen McGarvey - Ignite A Shift Connect with Stephen: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversit
Tue, August 02, 2022
Gary Laney joins us today to discuss the deep connection between leadership, influence, and relationships. Gary is a two-times best-selling author, a Startup Entrepreneur, a former Hi-Tech Software Executive, Keynote Speaker, Founder of SBL Mastermind, and Former CEO of Trustegrity. Gary recently published "The Power Of Strategic Influence," a book where he sums up the most valuable lessons about leadership he gathered throughout his extensive and successful career in sales, management, and startups. In this episode, Gary shares his thoughts on how influential leaders can modify entire teams' performances and outcomes. We delve into his background and the values he learned from his parents that he applied to his life. We talk about his most recent book, why he decided to write it, how he dealt with the creative process, and which experiences inspired him the most for the job. Gary also talks about leadership, what attributes he believes every leader must have, and the importance of relationships, connections, and surrounding ourselves strategically with people that can add value. Tune in to Episode 339 and learn about Gary's unique view on leadership, values, and being a positive influence for those around us. Some Questions I Ask: Can you tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that significantly impacted you? (3:56) Tell us about your book. Why did you write it, and what's in it? (5:42) How do you define leadership? (8:18) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Gary talks about the process of writing his latest book (7:18) What every good leader must do (9:19) Why PDFs (Personal Driving Forces) are so crucial for leaders (11:48) The Strategic Influence Assessment matrix and how we can use it to improve our leadership (12:31) Gary shares some of the life lessons he got along the way that helped him polish his leadership abilities (19:35) Resources: Success Masters Book: Gary Laney - The Power of Strategic Influence! Connect with Gary: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_b
Tue, July 26, 2022
During a battle, the side with more chances of getting out of it victorious isn't always the best equipped, experienced, or brave; generally, it is the one with the most cohesive team. Our guest, Colonel John Spencer, divides cohesion into two groups, social and task cohesion. In his over 25 years of experience in the military, he learned that leadership is critical to guaranteeing a team's cohesion, success, and survival. Colonel John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute, is a veteran, a widely published author, considered one of the leading experts in military operations in cities, a teacher, and a leader with a Master of Policy Management from Georgetown University. In his over 25 years in the military, John has held ranks from Private to Sergeant First Class and Second Lieutenant to Major. As an Army officer, he was deployed twice in Iraq as an Infantry Platoon Leader and Company Commander. Colonel John Spencer is also the Co-Founder, Strategic Planner, and Deputy Director of the Modern War Institute at West Point. In this episode, we delve into Colonel John's journey in the military and how serving his country and traveling the world changed his perspective on life, purpose, and vision. He describes his realization of how writing can change lives, his passion for studying, researching, and teaching about war and its intimate connection with leadership. We also have a closer look at his family life and the experience of staying home with his children while his wife, whom he met in Iraq, was deployed for combat. Tune in to Episode 338 to discover a world where leadership and survival go hand in hand. Some Questions I Ask: How did you end up in the military? (4:44) If there's a young person that ranges 16 or 17, what advice do you have for them as they consider joining the military? (9:23) If you look back and think about the things that bring you satisfaction, what would those things be? (19:43) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Colonel John’s dream job and the opportunities he got thanks to his military career (6:13) Colonel John describes the experience of staying at home with his children while his wife was deployed for combat (11:10) The importance of forming cohesive teams (12:13) The differences between the two forms of cohesion (18:43) Colonel John talks about the search for identity and purpose (22:01) The two ways in which people form strong bonds (27:29) Resources: Colonel John Spencer's website Colonel John Spencer's books Connect with Colonel John Spencer: <a href="https://www.lin
Tue, July 19, 2022
Is it possible to double or triple our competitors' revenue in an industry where almost every business sells the same products at barely the same price? In today's episode, Kent Coleman shares how he increased his auto repair shops' revenue without lowering prices, offering the same products their competitors offer, and without being a car guy himself, having little to no knowledge about cars whatsoever. Kent is a Speaker, Consultant, Author, and Big O Tires Franchise Owner. He owns six Big O Tires in Utah, and his stores are among the highest-producing stores in the nation. Kent is also a family man, a husband to Crystal, and the father of four children. He recently published "It's not about the mangos." Throughout our conversation, we delve into Kent's unique approach to sales, culture, and making connections. He shared details of his upbringing, the lessons he took from his failures before acquiring Big O Tires, and the values he got from his family and applied to his life. We also talk about Kent's book, how he came up with the idea of writing it, and the fascinating story of how learning to make connections saved his business. In addition, Kent shared his thoughts on employees' retention, culture, and more. Tune in to Episode 337 to learn how making authentic connections can transform into a shortcut to running a successful business. Some Questions I Ask: Would you please tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you and mainly what you're doing today? (4:23) What have you learned about some of the essential things you can do to make people the main thing? (18:17) How do you care for your people so they want to stay? (23:54) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The moment Kent realized the corporate world wasn't for him (5:56) Kent talks about the experience of acquiring an auto repair shop without being a car guy (9:05) The story that inspired Kent’s book (10:56) How Kent manages to hire the best people to work for him (21:51) How the best way to benefit an organization is through focusing on its people (30:13) Resources: Big O Tires Utah website Tire Guy Kent website Book: Kent Coleman - It's Not About the Mangos <
Tue, July 12, 2022
Effective communication is at the center of any successful interaction, whether at work or in our personal lives. We know it requires practicing active listening and being transparent, assertive, and firm when speaking. Still, most of us get it wrong, even those who reached reasonable success in business. Today's guest, Dr. Rick Brandon, has a lot to teach us about communication, active listening done the right way, and how to help our teams transcend into their best version. Dr. Rick Brandon, Ph.D., is the Founder and President of Brandon Partners, a globally respected firm that offers workshops on interpersonal and political savvy. Dr. Rick co-authored the Wall Street Journal bestseller "Survival of the Savvy" and recently published "Straight Talk," the book that sums up the workshop Dr. Rick has been presenting and teaching worldwide for the past 20 years. In this episode, Dr. Rick explains how to acquire the Straight Talk mindset and how it can transform and upgrade our communication skills. We navigate his early passion for communication, his past as an educator, and the turning points that defined his path. Dr. Rick also shares the fundamentals of the GAIN commitment, the massive cost of faulty communications, the misconceptions about active listening, and much more. Tune in to Episode 336 to discover how to fully embrace the power of next-level communication. Some Questions I Ask: Could you share your background and the turning points that helped you get to where you are today? (4:36) Could you tell us about your book, and why you decided to write it? (7:34) Can you explain how to implement the Straight Talk mindset to communicate? (21:03) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Rick talks about why he was a communicator before he was born (5:41) Why the soft skills are actually hard skills (10:38) The misconceptions about active listening (14:44) Dr. Rick goes through the GAIN commitment (21:43) Dr. Rick explains how to proceed when someone simply doesn't want to talk (26:58) Resources: Brandon Partners website Book: Dr. Rick Brandon - Straight Talk Book: Dr. Rick Brandon - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Savvy-High-Integrity-Political-Tactics-ebook/dp/B000FC2ODO/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=nal9f&content-id=amzn1.sym.91202c6f-1c11-4e3d-b51a-3af958cedd30&pf_rd_p=91202c6f-1c11-4e3d-b51a-3af958cedd30&pf_rd_r=Q0ZKCQR9THZZ1FHB6GYV&pd_rd_wg=2
Tue, July 05, 2022
Building and nurturing our relationships intentionally is essential to living a life by design. Personal relationships are one of the top predictors of longevity; therefore, we hold tremendous power by choosing what kind of relationship we establish with those around us. In this episode, we go through 10 tips to revitalize our relationships and be more in touch with our closest ones' emotional needs. We'll begin by laying the foundation and establishing what we need to implement before starting and what to expect from these 10 tips. We analyze and understand emotional calls and why we must pay attention to them. We also learn how pre-week planning and scheduling time for specific love demonstrations, developing rituals, and identifying our vision can help us develop long-lasting healthy relationships. Tune in to Episode 335 of Becoming Your Best and learn how being intentional in relationship building can change your life and the life of those around you. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why we must take care of our personal relationships, regardless of our success at work (2:15) The importance of patience, time, and effort (4:03) What is an emotional call, and how can we address it (6:13) The power of anticipating what we need to do and making space for what's essential (7:49) How morning rituals can boost our days (11:31) The six seconds daily kiss (12:29) How focusing on our vision instead of on the challenges can help us (15:23) The importance of finding time to acknowledge and praise our partner's attributes and skills (19:35) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety</
Tue, June 28, 2022
Our brains ignore most of the information they receive. This makes total sense from a practical standpoint; it'll be impossible to concentrate on an email we must send if we think of the temperature, the light, the clothes touching our body, or counting every time we blink. Although our mind's auto-mode was designed to make our lives easier, an imbalance in this default setting can be detrimental to our mental health, causing anxiety or depression. Our guest, Dr. Paul Jenkins, developed a model designed to see, understand, and modify our automatic responses to reality, liberating ourselves from anxiety and depression and creating genuine positivity in our lives. Dr. Paul Jenkins is a Positivity Psychologist, Author, Speaker, and Positive Parenting Crusader. Dr. Paul is also the host of the successful podcast Live on Purpose Radio and the Live on Purpose TV YouTube channel, with over 360,000 subscribers. In this episode, Dr. Paul teaches us how paying attention to some of the obvious things our mind does by default can help us change our reality and reach a positive state of mind. We better understand the root cause of anxiety and depression and learn how to create hope and gratitude -- their antidotes. We also discuss the benefits of practicing metacognition, mental hacks for anxiety and depression, and more. Tune in to Episode 334 and learn how taking a moment to think about your thoughts can help you make your own life easier. Some Questions I Ask: What exactly is positivity from a psychological perspective? (6:38) Isn't it interesting that when our minds go forward to the future unless we're conscious and intentional about it, the default almost seems to be to the negative? Why does this happen? (26:23) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What metacognition is and how we can use it to enhance our lives (3:31) The two automatic processes our mind does in every situation (9:29) The importance of comparison on how we feel about what we know, see and feel (15:08) Dr. Paul explains what makes us feel depression (18:21) Dr. Paul talks about the root causes of anxiety (25:58) Why hope and gratitude are the antidotes for anxiety and depression (29:04) Dr. Paul's final tip: thinking matters (38:35) Resources: Dr. Paul Jenkins's website Live On Purpose Radio podcast Live On Purpose TV YouTube channel Get Your <a href="https://drpauljenkins.info/optin-524125621642693252639?affiliate=25&cookieUUID=53a04ec5-ef0a-45d0-8eca-464e2480a211" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bl
Tue, June 21, 2022
Reaching a calm and balanced state of mind is crucial to preparing ourselves to advance in our journey of becoming our best version and, therefore, achieving outstanding results in our professional and personal lives. One of the best ways of doing it is by reflecting and practicing meditation in any of its forms. Today's episode is an invitation to pause for a moment and take some time to reflect and think about life's essential things. Together, we delve into stirring quotes to help us reflect on friendship, success, empathy, freedom, and humor, to name some of them. We explore inspirational quotes from Abraham Lincoln, the importance of meditation, and how we can use it to calm our minds and soul. In This Episode, You'll Learn: What is the reason why we meditate, and why it is so important to our mental and physical health (1:51) The several ways of meditation we can choose from (2:24) Inspiring quotes from Abraham Lincoln (4:27) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, June 14, 2022
Perhaps one of the worst things we can do as leaders is to compare ourselves with others' accomplishments, styles, or strategies in an unhealthy way. Of course, we can borrow tools and resources from other leaders, but only if they enhance our skills and elevate our game. Our guest, Clint Hoopes, has developed a method to help leaders be at the top of their possibilities without unnecessary competition, free of comparison, and become their best version at work and in their homes. Clint is a loving husband, proud father of six, host of the top-rated podcast Unrivaled Man, and a Married Businessmen Coach. Through one-on-one coaching, Clint uses his Unrivaled Momentum Framework to help men thrive and become better fathers, husbands, and leaders. In this episode, our conversation revolves around Clint's principles and guidance on becoming better leaders for our teams and inspiring members of our household. We also talk about how to upgrade our identity, create a clear vision, and be "where our feet are" in our personal and professional lives. Tune in to Episode 332 of Becoming Your Best to learn how to become an unrivaled leader without neglecting the most important people in our lives. Some Questions I Ask: How can the ladies listening in today take advantage of our discussion? (2:07) Could you tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you? (4:00) Your podcast is the Unrivaled Man. What does that mean? What's the purpose of it? (9:50) In This Episode, You'll Learn: Being a leader can be lonely sometimes (4:19) The story that made Clint realize he had to make a change in his leadership style (5:47) What it means to be an unrivaled man (10:13) What is and how to reach the Unrivaled Momentum (13:41) Why we shouldn't overlook and appreciate moments of pause and reflection (25:23) Connect with Clint: website podcast LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Email: clint@flavorofleadership.com Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestunivers
Tue, June 07, 2022
Not having enough time to tick the boxes of our daily tasks is a sensation many people can relate to. It's not surprising, honestly, considering the constantly bombarded with information and fast-paced societies we live in. Proper delegating and staying in our zone of genius is huge for getting the best out of our energy and knowledge; still, it's not enough. Our guest, Donna McGeorge, figured out there is another tool we can use to maximize our time, and she joins us today directly from Australia to share everything about it. Donna McGeorge is a Global Authority in productivity. She has over ten years of experience as a dynamic change agent in Australia's leading corporate environments. She is an Online Speaker, Mentor, and Best-selling Author of several books on productivity and how to get the best out of our time. Throughout our conversation, we unravel Donna's unique view on time usage and the vital importance of the time of the day we choose to perform each task. We talk about Donna's extraordinary upbringing surrounded and influenced by military discipline and art. We also talk about the four parts of the day and maximize time working from home and the office. Tune in to Episode 331 to learn how to get a time refund, and help your best version to get the best out of every minute. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have significantly impacted you and what you're doing today? (3:09) How do we find the best way to protect our time when all those little chirping birds want it? How do you do it? (7:28) How do you handle the interruptions, the unexpected things that come up during the day? (16:24) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why the first two hours of our working day are the most important (5:41) The four parts of our day (8:55) The best activities to do after lunch (11:48) How to set healthy boundaries to protect our time (19:01) What are the things we can do to make our future self's life easier (22:47) Resources: Donna McGeorge's website Donna McGeorge books Connect with Donna: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook Becoming Your Best Resource
Tue, May 31, 2022
Joining us today to talk about mindset, self-improvement, and accountability is Walter Bond, Keynote Speaker, Business Coach, Author, and former NBA player. Although Walter made it to the NBA and played for the Utah Jazz with great stars like Karl Malone, John Stockton, and Mark Eaton, he felt embarrassed about himself after failing at one thing when he realized the world was bigger than just sports. He is also the CEO of Walter Bond Worldwide Inc and the author of the best-selling books "Swim," "Always Looking Forward," and "All Buts Stink!" In this episode, we are entertained and informed by Walter's energy and wisdom on leadership, self-development, and coaching. He shares the lessons he got from his experience as an NBA player and college student and the moment Walter realized he missed something in his life. In addition, Walter explains The Sacred Six -- six steps to reach a shark's mindset and rule our lives as sharks rule the ocean. Tune in to Episode 330 of Becoming Your Best and learn everything you need to know to stop making excuses and start reaching your goals and making your dreams come true. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that significantly impacted you? (4:03) What advice do you have for parents with a young adult child struggling in school and want to help them turn around at that critical time? (6:24) Can you give us some tips on having a shark's mindset? (10:15) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the moment Walter realized he had failed despite all his success in sports (5:15) The reason why sharks run the ocean (8:42) The Sacred Six. Tips and advice for a shark's mindset (11:02) The best way to stop making excuses (16:21) Accountability will set us all free (21:12) Resources: Walter Bond website Book: Walter Bond - Swim!: How a Shark, a Suckerfish, and a Parasite Teach You Leadership, Mentoring, and Next Level Success Book: Walter Bond - Always Looking Forward Book: Walter Bond - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Buts-Stink-Live-Eliminate-Excuses/dp/0978780507/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2ZFTWP1CDJ7VU&keywords=walter+bond&qid=1653672592&spr
Tue, May 24, 2022
Developing a long-lasting stormproof vision is an essential part of our journey to becoming our best. Whether it is an organizational or personal vision, it'll provide direction to our teams, ourselves, and even our customers. In this episode, we analyze the transformational effects of setting a powerful vision. Using the 3 Little Pigs story as a case study, we unravel the benefits of having a well-thought, consistent vision that inspires those around to do their best to live and work according to that vision, which will also help them find their way back when they get out of track. We analyze several examples of companies that made their own and their customers' lives easier by providing a clear, short, and concise vision of how they conduct their business and what values they expect to deliver. We also look closely into a few details to consider when writing our personal vision, the pitfalls to avoid, and why it is crucial to check and review our vision from time to time. Tune in to Episode 329 of Becoming Your Best and learn the nuts and bolts of building a solid and transformational vision to lead your business and your life. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Three experiences that inspired today's episode (2:14) The inspirational drive of a kids' story (6:51) You want a vision that is made of bricks (12:59) How to use a personal vision to inspire and guide others (14:24) Tips and advice on how to write a personal vision (16:32) How concise and clear visions can help build a solid business (19:48) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em
Tue, May 17, 2022
There are fewer better examples of what visionary leadership can do than the Rwandan progress. After the tragic civil war of 1994 that killed nearly 1 million Rwandan citizens in less than 100 days, leaders of the fourth-smallest country in Africa realized that they had to start by improving their leadership skills to change their country's fate. Less than 20 years later, they decreased poverty and unemployment significantly, increased life expectancy, and established universal health care. Rwanda is a leading country in gender equality, its economy keeps growing, and malaria and maternity mortality rates dropped. Emery Rubagenga, CEO of ROKA Global Resources, the leading ore mining, processing, and exporting company in Rwanda, visit us to talk about the remarkable Rwandan progress. Emery is also a board member of the African Wildlife Foundation. Thanks to his participation in the Eisenhower Fellowships 2022 Global Program, we were lucky enough to get a hold of him. In this episode, we get to size the power of proper leadership using the Rwandan example as a point of reference. Emery kindly described his home country's beauties, the challenges they faced throughout history, and the impressive changes they're experiencing. We also talk about how technological improvement impacted rural areas and students' lives and the reality-change effects of instilling the right mindset of excellence in leaders. Tune in to Episode 328 of Becoming Your Best and learn about the Rwandan experience and their commitment to becoming the best version of themselves. Some Questions I Ask: Could you talk about your experiences at the Eisenhower Fellowships 2022 Global Program? (4:33) What factors are creating such a powerful difference in the success of Rwanda today? (15:41) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How was Rwandan reality, and how it has dramatically improved during the last years (4:37) Emery shares some of the experiences lived during his visit to America (8:111) About a visit to the Rwandan jungle and learning how to say 'hi' in the Gorilla language (11:50) The story of Clare Akamanzi and the results of adopting a mindset of excellence (20:19) Connect with Emery: LinkedIn Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website <a href="http://store.becomingyourbest.com/books/" rel="noopener n
Tue, May 10, 2022
Being in a leadership position implies that we must set the pace and direction our teams should follow. However, that does not mean that we have all the answers, and there is nothing out there for us to learn. In fact, it's quite the opposite; the more we maintain our curiosity and the urge to learn new things, the bigger the chances are of becoming better leaders for our teams. In this episode, we focus on one of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders: applying the power of knowledge to our lives. Establishing a mentally and physically healthy life with solid finances, strong relationships, and a strong brand as our vision, we explore how the power of knowledge can help us get there. We dive into four powerful sources of knowledge all of us have access to -- with proven results for many successful and high-performing leaders -- that can immediately impact our lives: mentors and coaches, books, forums or mastermind groups, and the last one, podcasts, seminars, webinars, and any other social broadcasts. Tune in to Episode 327 of Becoming Your Best to learn how to make your curiosity push you into being in a constant learning process. In This Episode, You Will Learn: · Setting a clear vision, the mandatory first step (2:14) · About the multiple challenges that show up as we run our business (3:01) · Curiosity is at the foundation of learning (5:09) · About my mentors and how they've helped me (8:51) · What reading does to our brains and how to increase the number of books we read by 100% (13:06) · How being around other successful and high performing people can elevate our game (18:46) · Why podcasts and seminars are such a great source of information and excellent curiosity triggers (22:41) Resources: · Book: Ron Chernow - Alexander Hamilton Becoming Your Best Resources: · Becoming Your Best Website · Becoming Your Best University Website · Becoming Your Best Library · Email: support@becomingyourbest.com · Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+b
Tue, May 03, 2022
When was the last time you checked in with yourself, your habits, and your personal and professional relationships to see how they are serving you in becoming the best version of yourself? In today's episode, I share seven ways to make sure we are living a life by design and focus on our inside game, which will, eventually, reflect on our outside game. We delve into the importance of being aware that situations are neutral; our attitude towards them matters. You’ll also learn how to use the G.I.G.O model in your favor -- Greatness In, Greatness Out. In addition, we value the importance of having a deep and meaningful connection with God, being aware that we are not our thoughts (initially), and embracing the power of Pre-week Planning. You’ll also find out why you should constantly invest in yourself and the crucial role people around you play in your life. Tune in to Episode 326 of Becoming Your Best, to learn all you need to know about the best ways to check in your inside game, so your outside game can harvest the results. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Checking our attitude is something all of us should be doing quite often (2:56) Greatness In, Greatness Out (6:48) Pre-week Planning to enhance our inside game massively (9:32) Our thoughts don't define who we are, but we must certainly be aware of them (12:28) Being connected with a higher power is crucial to having direction, purpose, and hope (16:14) We must constantly be sharping our saw (18:31) People matter. Why we must be aware of who we surround ourselves with (19:49) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <br
Tue, April 26, 2022
True leaders are lifelong learners. Those in leadership positions must have an inherent love for learning new things and be humble enough to understand they don't know what they don't know. This thought is one of the many valuable lessons our guest, Shawna Schuh, learned throughout a life of working with and forming leaders from virtually every industry. Raised in a modest home, Shawna was sent to finishing school, where she ended up teaching for over 20 years. Shawna would teach young girls and help them achieve their dreams of becoming models, but after many years of guiding hundreds of teen girls on how to put themselves together, she discovered her true passion: forming leaders. Shawna Schuh is a lifetime adventurer, entertainer, and leadership expert. She holds a Master's Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and worked with Nike, Columbia Sportswear, Fashion Group International, and the National Speakers Association. Shawna also has two TEDx talks to her credit and a passion for helping leaders lead their teams effectively. In this episode, we dive deep into Shawna's unique and infectious view on leadership. We talk about her upbringing, the influence finishing school had on her life, her thoughts on what makes a good leader, and why she believes leaders should become masterful questioners. Shawna also shared the three things most leaders do that limit their possibilities and the massive importance for leaders of having a clear intent guiding their actions. Tune in to Episode 325 and enjoy Shawna's leadership masterclass. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that's had a significant impact on you and what you're doing today (3:25) Tell us about finishing school? What do you teach these young ladies? How did you prepare them? (7:22) What are some of the limiting things leaders do? (21:05) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About why Shawna's mother sent her to finishing school and Shawna's breakthrough moment being there (4:40) The primary purpose of being a leader is to make things easier for others; it is about helping people come out with their own brilliance (10:22) Shawna shares some tips to become a master questioner (15:04) Three things leaders do that limit them (21:08) The power of placing a question behind an affirmation (29:48) Resources: Book: John Gottman - Eight Dates Book: Richard Rohr - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Immortal-Diamond-Search-True-Self/dp/1118303598/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QWA8BM095Y76&keywords=immortal+diamond+richard+rohr&qid=1650
Tue, April 19, 2022
Growing up, Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe's mother would tell her she was a problem solver, an agile thinker, and bound to do hard things. Dr. Robyne's mother had steadfast confidence in her child; she knew her child was an extraordinary being. What she didn't know, however, was that those words would save her daughter's life. Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe is a Keynote Speaker, Writer, and Educator. She specializes in resiliency. She helps people navigate stress, change, leadership, and personal wellness in the workplace. She is the author of Calm Within the Storm and the protagonist of an incredible survival and resiliency story. In this episode, Dr. Robyne shares her impressive survival story of escaping from death's fingers in a river's cold waters. We have an inspiring conversation about resilience, self-awareness, peace, and values. We also talk about the massive difference a consistent champion can make in a child's life, the importance of accepting that having hiccups along the way is normal and expected, and how to increase our abilities to bounce back when we fail. Tune in to Episode 324 to know the benefits of staying calm under the storm, and learn the best ways to incentivize your resiliency. Some Questions I Ask: Could you talk about your background, including any turning points that helped you get to where you are today (3:09) Tell us about the book; how did that come about? (10:30) What does it really mean to be resilient? (12:09) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Dr. Robyne shares her breathtaking survival story (4:15) How can self-awareness, peace help us build resilience (16:31) The power of finding the peace that connects our values (19:52) Dr. Robyne shares some key points of her book (23:02) Our nervous systems just want to keep us alive; it doesn't care about our happiness (28:32) Resources: Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe's website Book: Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe - Calm Within the Storm : A Pathway to Everyday Resiliency Connect with Dr. Robyne: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferr
Tue, April 12, 2022
Many years before becoming a world-class communication expert, Richard Newman struggled to make friends at school and interact with other kids. Unaware of his condition, high functioning autism, which wasn't diagnosed until he was 44, Richard recognized his major flaw was his communication skills. He became passionate about upgrading his communication skills, so he read every communication book that fell into his hands. Following his passion for becoming a better communicator, Richard decided to live in the foothills of the Himalayas in a tiny Tibetan monastery, where he spent 6 months teaching English to the monks and learning Nepali. Richard Newman is the Founder & CEO of UK Body Talk. He is also a Keynote Speaker, an award-winning writer, and a Communication and Pitch Coach. In this episode, Richard shares his story of becoming a communication leader and expert. We talk about his experiences living with the Tibetan monks, his life as an actor, and the incredible techniques he learned about body language, how we express ourselves, and what we generate in the receptors of our message. Richard debunks some myths about communication; he highlights the power of storytelling and gifts us with two pro communication tips for leaders and entrepreneurs. Tune in to Episode 323 and learn everything you need to know about how to communicate in a fun, engaging, and productive way. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points and what got you into the world you're in today (3:43) What are some tips that you can share with our listeners about how they can physically carry themselves when communicating? (12:34) Can everyone become a better communicator? Or are some people just born better at this than others? (19:39) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Richard shares where his passion for body language comes from (7:19) To be a great leader, you must be a great communicator (12:31) Gestures really matter (17:10) Keys to good storytelling (24:25) The importance of congruency and lift (29:06) Everybody can improve their communication skills (30:38) Resources: UK Body Talk website UK Body Talk Twitter Connect with Richard: LinkedIn Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources: Beco
Tue, April 05, 2022
Regardless of their age or how long they have been together, couples experience tension, arguments, or discussions at some point. The outcome of those moments and whether they turn that moment into a huge fight or a friendly conversation depends entirely on how they respond to their spouse's comments. If they feel attacked, they'll react aggressively. If they put their senses together and acknowledge how much they love the person in front of them, they will respond differently. There are several techniques really easy to implement in our lives to prevent us from getting into unproductive arguments, and our guest, Alisa Goodwin Snell, visits us to teach us exactly how to do it. Alisa Goodwin Snell is the Nation's #1 Dating and Relationships Strategist. She is an author, podcast host, and the creator of the Lasting Love Academy, a platform that supports singles and couples to find the formula for loving and lasting relationships. Throughout our conversation, we delve into Alisa's personal story and why she decided to help people find their way into healthy and lasting relationships. We talked about the three red flags all of us should be aware of when we meet someone new, how to train ourselves to detect those red flags in a short time, and the ESP and the ARE model. We also dive into the difference between being a master or a disaster communicator, how to avoid falling into our ego's traps, and preventing unnecessary arguments with our spouses. Tune in to Episode 322 and learn everything you need to know about the best way to solve issues without getting into an argument with your significant other. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that led you to where you're at today (3:33) You talked about ESP; could you explain what it means? (7:28) What are the four horsemen of disasters of communication? (24:35) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How to recognize almost immediately any of the three red flags (7:38) How we can get into secure attachment with our couple using the ARE model (10:11) The difference between being a master or a disaster of communication (15:05) What are the self-soothing techniques, and how can they assist us in preventing arguments and discussions (22:52) Resources: Lasting Love Academy website Lasting Love Podcast Book: Sue Johnson - Hold Me Tight<
Tue, March 29, 2022
From all the myths and misconceptions around spies and their abilities, perhaps the most utterly inaccurate is thinking that spies are supernatural humans or extraordinary people with mad out-of-this-world skills. They are not; they are ordinary people. Extremely well trained and prepared, but regular people. In today's episode, our guest, Andrew Bustamante, will help us debunk lots of those myths around spies and help us incorporate some of his own training as CIA Intelligence Officer in our lives. Andrew Bustamante is a Former CIA Intelligence Officer, Founder of the EverydaySpy training platform, Private Intelligence consultant, and host of the Everyday Espionage podcast. We had a fantastic conversation about the possibilities hidden in feeling hopeless, the power of asking questions, the advantages of understanding people's perceptions and perspectives, and why realizing that everyone acts pursuing their best interests can change the way we see other people and their actions. Andrew shared how he became a CIA spy; he unraveled some of the most common misconceptions around spies and highlighted the vital importance of being committed to practice, training, and education. Tune in to Episode 321 and learn about the power of asking questions, removing ourselves from the starring role, and gaining an unfair advantage with it. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points, and how you ended up in the CIA? (3:36) What is the most effective spy skill that has helped you succeed outside of the CIA? (6:36) How have you used spy tactics and techniques to build your business? (10:07) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Andrew discovered that superpowers hide behind weakness (5:38) The power of asking questions, and the difference between open and closed-ended questions (7:25) Andrew shares a five-minute spy hack to read people's minds (11:43) Andrew debunks one of the biggest misconceptions around spies and their abilities (18:38) The power of realizing that fear is a future-oriented feeling (20:31) Resources: EveryDaySpy website EveryDaySpy YouTube channel EveryDaySpy Reddit Everyday Espionage podcast Connect with Andrew: Instagram Facebook</
Tue, March 22, 2022
"Stop right there! That is a terrible idea, and I'm going to tell you why." Those were the words Art Bell heard from HBO's Head of Programming just a few seconds into pitching his idea of creating a comedy channel. In the following 15 minutes of that meeting, Art heard a long list of reasonable objections to his idea, and all of them made a lot of sense. But Art had a vision; it wasn't only a crazy idea. He had a vision, and he was passionate about it, so he didn't stop there. Since HBO wasn't going to do it, he had to figure out how to put his comedy channel out there. Our guest, Art Bell, is a Former TV Executive, Founder of the Comedy Channel -- which eventually became Comedy Central -- Podcast Host, and the Author of the memoir: "Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor." Throughout this episode, Art shares details of how he created Comedy Central, the humbling experience of being told his idea was terrible, and the importance of his passion and vision to turn the odds around and make such a successful network. We delve into some leadership lessons HBO's Chairman, Michael Fuchs, taught Art, how competition makes us better, and the importance of relying on our passion for finding solutions. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us a little more about your background and any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact? (3:06) How did writing your memoirs come about? And how did you put it into a book? (10:17) Did you get your sense of humor back? And how do you get your sense of humor back? (22:47) What would you recommend to others? What are the critical things people must have to bring innovation and succeed? (27:14) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Art talks about his relationship with Economics and why he decided to get a Major in Economics (4:20) The more Art talked about his idea of creating a comedy channel, the more objections he would hear (7:08) What Art believes is a hallmark of success (13:21) The comedy business is pretty insular (17:03) Michael Fuchs, HBO's Chairman, demonstrates great leadership skills (19:43) Resources: Art Bell's website Book: Art Bell - Constant Comedy : How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor The Constant Comedy Podcast with Art Bell & Vinnie Favale Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_b
Tue, March 15, 2022
Today's episode is a real treat; we are blessed with Dorothy Russell's presence on the show for the second time. She'll be 97 in April, and she just stepped away from managing her real estate properties last year. She had served as a civic, political, business, and social leader across several countries in North, Central, and South America, along with her husband, Gardner Russell. We had an inspiring conversation about Dorothy's secrets and advice for a happy, long-lasting, and fulfilling life. We discuss the central role of nurturing relationships, the importance of focusing on the positives, whether from those around us or the everyday events, and being mindful about our nutrition and exercises routines. Dorothy also shared valuable insights on marriage, friendship, and business. Tune in to Episode 319 of Becoming Your Best and get inspired by Dorothy's beautiful soul. Some Questions I Ask: What was it like managing your properties for so long? And how was it for you to decide to get out? (4:16) Relationships have always been important to you, haven't they? (5:58) What are the things you can do to maximize that longevity and be healthy? (8:49) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About how Dorothy decided to work with real estate (3:10) How Dorothy manages to stay in touch, and the importance of keeping relationships as a priority (6:12) Dorothy's advice on nutrition and exercising (11:53) How taking a step back from a conflict can help us get a different perspective on the issue (13:56) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <
Tue, March 08, 2022
It never occurred to our guest, Jeanene Dutt, that a book she read as part of her doctoral program would massively impact her life. She got a copy of "Becoming Your Best" and applied the 12 principles of highly successful leaders to her personal development, losing 40 pounds and improving her personal and professional relationships in the process. Jeanene then decided to extend the transformational power of her experience and develop the several teams she was leading. The next step was becoming a facilitator and training her leadership team to create a shared leadership vision and goal. Creating a common language and vision was the foundation stone; they revolutionized the school, instilling growth and personal development in both students and teachers. Jeanene Dutt is the Principal of North Warren Regional High School; she holds a B.A. in Spanish from Moravian College, an M.Ed. in Secondary Education from East Stroudsburg University, and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from Centenary University. In this episode, Jeanene shares her experience applying the 12 principles of highly successful leaders from "Becoming Your Best," the Six Steps Process from "Start With The Vision," and the leadership tips from "Do What Matters Most" into her personal and professional life. We delve into how incorporating the books into her leadership radically changed not only the workflow from North Warren but her team's holistic approach to leadership, teaching, and, most importantly, students' perspective on their own future and possibilities. Tune in to Episode 318 and glance at the transformational power of leadership focused on growth and personal and professional development. Some Questions I Ask: How were you introduced to Becoming Your Best? And then let's get into what have you done with your teachers? (6:24) What have you been hearing from the teachers? What's been some of the feedback from them? (9:37) From a parental perspective, what things could they do to positively influence the lives of their own children? (23:10) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Education was instrumental in Jeanene's life. She shares bits of her past as an educator and facilitator (4:38) About the personal development, Jeanene experienced applying the 12 principles of highly successful leaders in her personal life (8:04) The implementation of BYB with students in school suspension and its impressive results (15:05) The importance of supporting our kids in their own desires and goals and understanding they can be very different from the ones we created for them (25:07) Resources: North Warren Regional High School website Book: James Kouzes, Barry Posner - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Leadership-Challenge-Extraordinary-T
Tue, March 01, 2022
One of the worst mistakes we can make as leaders is retaining control. Being responsible for the outcome doesn't mean we must control everything; it's quite the opposite. The moment we learn to hand over control, we empower ourselves and our teams, and extraordinary opportunities emerge. Leading without thinking of handing over control buys excellent opportunities for the present by selling the future. Our guest, Peter Docker, created the concept of leading from the jumpseat in a life-or-death situation he had as a Senior Pilot of the Royal Air Force. In less than two seconds, and with his life and all the passengers' lives on the line, he had to make a decision that would directly impact the outcome of that emergency. Peter Docker is a Keynote Speaker, Teacher, and Author of "Leading from the jumpseat. How to create extraordinary opportunities by handing over control." After a flawless 25-year career in the Royal Air Force, Peter spent over 14 years and counting partnering with businesses worldwide, including Google, The Four Seasons Hotels, and NBC Universal, to name a few. Peter kindly shared the experiences that helped him develop his ideas on leadership, the difference between values and non-negotiables, and the benefits of making a stand rather than having a position. We delve into the concept of leading from a handing over control mindset, the strength we find in empowering others, and the driving force of our non-negotiables. We also talk about embracing vulnerability as a form of leadership and where love, fear, and leadership intersect. Tune in to Episode 317 and discover how empowering leading from the jumpseat can be. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, and include any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you (4:22) Let's talk about the non-negotiables. How do you identify these so that they're clear to you and resonate? (14:01) How does the perspective of commitment and the role of fear, love, and courage apply to business and life? (26:37) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About how our purpose impacts our life and every single decision we make (7:04) The moment when the leading from the jumpseat concept was born (10:19) How we can discover what our non-negotiables are (16:11) The differences between position and stand (18:54) Becoming comfortable with leading without having all the answers (24:13) What is humble confidence and how it can empower everyone around us (27:12) Resources: Lead from the Jumpseat website Book: Peter Docker - Leading from the Jumpseat : How To Create Extraordinary
Tue, February 22, 2022
As Beijing hosts the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, feeling the Olympic spirit hovering around is inevitable. The athletes who spend four years training to compete for a couple of minutes, in some cases just seconds, are, at minimum, inspiring. The phrase "Citius, Altius, Fortius" pronounced by the Dominican priest Henri Didon before a school competition in 1881 was adopted by the games and slowly but surely, turned into an Olympic symbol, just like the Olympic flame and the Olympic rings. Citius, Altius, Fortius; faster, higher, stronger. The phrase sums up the Olympic spirit, and it is as inspiring as the athletes themselves. It pushes us to always give our best, work consciously and consistently to achieve our goals, and never surrender. Today's episode is about pouring the Olympic spirit into our personal and professional lives. We travel back to 2002 when the Tabernacle Choir performed John Williams' "Call of the champions" during the Winter Olympics to listen to its inspiring sound and take a moment to nurture our most profound desires of becoming our best. We also go through three of the most significant lessons we can learn from the Olympics and explore how to translate them into our lives. In addition, we remember two stories from the Olympic Games, Derek Redmond's heartbreaking ending in 1992 in Barcelona, and one of the greatest swimming comebacks of all time in Beijing, in 2008, when the US team conquered gold in the 4×100-meter freestyle relay. Tune in to Episode 316 and let the deep desire of overcoming obstacles and working every day to be your best version invade your life. In This Episode, You Will Learn: What can "Citius, Altius, Fortius" represent in our lives (4:03) Tabernacle Choir plays John Williams' "Call of the champions" (5:57) The three main lessons we can get from the Olympics (11:10) The story of Derek Redmond's 400 meters race (15:10) Jason Lezak and the greatest swimming comebacks of all time (19:18) Resources: The Tabernacle Choir's Olympic Opening Ceremony Connection Book: Malcolm Gladwell - Outliers : The Story of Success Derek Redmond's Emotional Olympic Story - Barcelona 1992 Olympics Beijing 2008 - The greatest swimming co
Tue, February 15, 2022
It took almost 30 minutes of a presentation for our guest, Micheal Pope, to realize she had lost her audience at the beginning of her exposition. The experience taught her a valuable lesson; she had to listen first, be humble, and never assume audiences are willing to receive her grandiose knowledge about a subject. Her grandiose knowledge must match the needs and ideas of the audience, and not the other way round. That day, Micheal understood that the most important thing a leader can do is listen with intention and clarity. Micheal Pope is the CEO at ASEB (Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay). She is a professional leader with several years of experience in Public Speaking, Community Outreach, and Non-Profit Organizations. Micheal is also the Host of the Life is a Sacred Journey podcast and a Conference Lay Leader of the California/Nevada Conference of the United Methodist Church. In this episode, we had a fantastic conversation about leadership, the power of intentional listening, the art of building cohesive teams, and how to form team members who support each other. We also talk about the importance of balancing our personal and professional lives and the courage required to move beyond what we think we know to learn new things. Micheal kindly shared the most valuable lessons she got in her personal and professional life that helped her become the leader she is today and her passion for building relationships and working with diverse populations, and more. Tune in to Episode 315 and let yourself go into Micheal's infectious positive energy, hope for a better world, and fantastic leadership skills. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us about the Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay? (3:16) What are some of your key lessons learned, professionally, that have helped you, your teams, and the organization to be successful? (8:01) If you had the chance to sit down with someone joining your team, what would you say to them about what it means to be a great team member? (14:41) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Micheal’s hard but fulfilling work at the Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay (4:51) Micheal talks about her podcast and what made her start it (6:15) The most important thing a leader can do is listen. Micheal shares a valuable lesson she learned along the way (9:13) About Micheal's imbalance in her professional and personal life, and how she solved it (19:41) Not everybody who looks or acts in one way will end up being who you think they are. (23:24) Resources: Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay website Micheal Pope Productions website Life Is A Sacred Journey <a href="h
Tue, February 08, 2022
A random act of kindness can completely change someone's day, and it doesn't have to be something huge; a simple thing will do the trick. We can make a positive comment about someone's outfit or skills, let a person behind us in line take our place, or we can let someone in and take the higher road in traffic. The best part of it is that kindness is a choice, and each one of us can choose to be kind to others, to lift their day, and feel better about ourselves. This episode is about the human superpower of being kind for no reason, with people we don't know, and moved by the selfless choice of turning kindness into one of our core values. We talk about the need for kindness to deal with the polarized world we live in, the effects of kindness on others and ourselves, and why answering with kindness, regardless of how chaotic things are around us, is always the best way out. Tune in to Episode 314 of Becoming Your Best and discover the power of kindness and how we can use it to change our day and the day of everyone else around us. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How can we be catalysts of kindness (2:51) Being kind to our friends and relatives is relatively easy. We must also practice kindness with strangers (3:42) The difference between self-care and seeing the world through a selfish perspective (6:12) The need for intentionality around kindness (7:50) The story about the pregnant lady at the airport and a stranger's random act of kindness (8:40) There are opportunities to practice kindness around us all the time (11:45) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety
Tue, February 01, 2022
Every day of our lives is an invitation to take a step closer to our life's purpose, find it if we haven't yet, reassess and correct the course of our direction towards our goals if needed, and challenge ourselves to become better than the day before. Having an inspiring and motivating purpose is a life enlarger; it makes us want to improve, learn new tricks, and set and achieve new personal and professional goals. Today's episode is an invitation to live by a purpose, to have weekly, monthly, and or annual goals, and develop a system to keep us accountable for them. We go through a couple of personal stories to illustrate the power and the benefits of designing a purpose and committing to achieving it, the 5,000 shot goal, and the life-changing experience of turning a dream into a plan. Tune in to Episode 313 of Becoming Your Best and get inspired to seek a purpose, design a plan to achieve it, and have a fun time doing it. In This Episode, You Will Learn: No one wants to be guilty of the description "old dogs can't learn new tricks." (3:27) The possibility of reflecting on our personal vision and purpose (5:06) The 5,000 shot goal (5:41) Having an inspiring purpose as the secret for longevity (13:11) Turning dreams into plans (14:59) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, January 18, 2022
Brandon Steiner received his first lesson in entrepreneurship when he was 12; it was free and given by his own mother. He was after a prize of a candy bars box for whoever opened up the most accounts on a paper route. After days of not getting any new clients and seeing him devastated by his repeated failure, his mother gave him a piece of advice he would carry his entire life and make part of his core values as an entrepreneur. "Stop selling; you can't expect people to just buy a product from you. Differentiate yourself, be a solution-oriented salesperson. You have to solve, you have to serve, stop selling." Brandon Steiner is the Founder and President of The Steiner Agency and CollectibleXchange, Motivational and Inspirational Speaker, and Author. Brandon has spoken to world-class organizations such as the New York Yankees, BMW North America, Nike, and Live Nation, to name a few. He is the author of "Living on Purpose: Stories, About Faith, Fortune, and Fitness that Will Lead You to an Extraordinary Life," "The Business Playbook: Leadership Lessons from the World of Sports," and "You Gotta Have Balls: How a Kid from Brooklyn Started From Scratch, Bought Yankee Stadium, and Created a Sports Empire." Today, in Brandon's second appearance on the show, we decided to divide our episode into two halves. In the first half, we talk about entrepreneurship, and in the second, about parenting. We delve into the three stages of entrepreneurship and why mastering them is crucial, and Brandon kindly shared bits of his past and how he became a successful entrepreneur. We also talk about parenting, what are parents' most common mistakes, and how we can help our kids by "loving them a little less." Tune in to Episode 312 and learn about Brandon's secrets to being a successful entrepreneur and inspiring parent. Some Questions I Ask: Where would you start with entrepreneurship? What do you think every entrepreneur should have? (6:53) Parenting is one of the most exciting, rewarding, challenging roles a person can have. Could you share some insight on what parents should do and avoid doing? (20:19) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Brandon's journey in entrepreneurship (2:53) Brandon's first lesson in entrepreneurship: stop selling (11:23) It's when we have our back against the wall that growth happens (15:57) The three stages of entrepreneurship (16:31) "Loving our kids a little less." Brandon's thoughts on parenting (20:42) Resources: CollectibleXchange website Book: Brandon Steiner - Living on Purpose Book: Brandon Steiner - <a hr
Tue, January 11, 2022
Early in his career, Dr. David Burns asked his mentor, Aaron Beck, what to do with hopeless patients, the ones medicine didn't have an answer for. Beck's answered he never gave up on a patient, and that David should build his own policy in that regard. As a result, Dr. Burns adopted that philosophy and never gave up on a patient; he happily assisted thousands of patients with a 100% recovery rate. Our guest, Dr. David Burns, is one of the world's leading authorities dealing with anxiety, depression, and other mental conditions. He received his M.D. from Stanford University School of Medicine and completed his psychiatry residency at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He is also a Podcast Host and Author of several books, including "Feeling Good - The New Mood Therapy" and "Feeling Great - The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety." After over 40 years of research and working with tens of thousands of patients, Dr. Burns developed revolutionary and effective tools to deal with anxiety and depression. He is moved by a genuine desire to help people feel better, and for the last 25 years, he hadn't prescribed a single medication to any of them. Dr. Burns kindly shared bits of his lifetime research in this episode, dropping countless golden nuggets of wisdom and inspirational thoughts. We also talked about the real reason behind why we feel depressed and anxious, illustrated by a beautiful experience Dr. Burns had with one woman in front of an entire audience. Tune in to Episode 311 and listen to what Dr. Burns has to say about our mood, thoughts, and how they combine to make us feel how we feel. Some Questions I Ask: Could you share a little of your background? (2:36) From your perspective, what are you seeing in the world right now about anxiety and depression? (6:24) What would you say is the starting point for someone listening to this right now? (23:24) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the tools we had and the ones we have now to deal with anxiety and depression (8:04) Everyone has some level of anxiety. The danger of starting to generalize anxiety (11:13) Anxiety and depression as a result of what is right with us, not what is wrong with us (11:31) The case of a woman who recovered in front of an audience (13:14) Some of the things Dr. Burns learned along the way and some people find controversial (28:45) Resources: Feeling Good - Dr. Burns website Dr. David Burns books Feeling Good Podcast
Tue, January 04, 2022
Watching her mother create beautiful pieces on a white canvas and her father, a self-made real estate agent, flipping houses with ease, Ariel Ganter learned early in her life she could create whatever she wanted and live her life without having "a real job." Pursuing her desire to help people have a better life, Ariel got in touch with a brain-computer interface system, EEG, capable of reading brain waves and providing real-time feedback on brain activity. Fast forward many years, Ariel would use EEG to develop a technology capable of helping people untangle their busy minds with the power of mindfulness. Ariel Garten is the Founder and Chief Evangelism Officer at IteraXon Inc, responsible for creating MUSE, The Brain Sensing Band. MUSE makes meditation easier by sensing the brain activity and sending that information to a phone or tablet, providing the user with real-time audio feedback to help take the guesswork out of meditation. In this episode, Ariel shares bits of her past and her parents' influence in becoming who she is today. We talk about her almost 20 years-long journey to create MUSE, how the brain sensing band works, and how it makes people's lives better. Ariel kindly explained why meditation is so good for us, how many meditation types are available, and how long it takes to start seeing the results of meditating consistently. We also talk about how our brain works while sleeping, the MUSE digital sleeping pill, and much more. Tune in to Episode 310 to learn about the benefits of meditation and proper sleeping, and what we can do to improve them. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any points in your life that significantly impacted you (5:38) Tell us about meditation. What is it? How do you do it, why it works, and what happens in the brain when we meditate? (8:51) Do you have a favorite type of meditation that you'd like to do? (14:09) In This Episode, You Will Learn: From trying to help people control things with their minds to teaching people how to manage their minds (6:24) For how long should someone meditate to start seeing positive results (12:55) How our brain works during sleep (15:20) About MUSE digital sleeping pill (20:26) What trauma does to our brains (27:02) Resources: MUSE website MUSE Instagram MUSE YouTube MUSE Twitter MUSE <a href="https://www.facebook.com/choosemuse" rel="noopener noreferrer
Tue, December 28, 2021
This year has been a roller coaster full of unexpected turns. But 2021 is just about to end, and what we need to ask ourselves is, “How will I go into 2022 focused, ready, and aligned with my inner self so that it can be a great year, regardless of what comes?” Focusing on what matters most empowers you because now your attention goes to the things that are within your control, your sphere of influence, instead of being taken aback by the unexpected events that are not in your power to change. In this episode, the final one of 2021, we’re going to share with you the three habits that will make 2022 your best year. These habits are ever-green and they have proven time and again to be powerful for the people that constantly apply them. And you can see the results for yourself with a little discipline needed to follow our advice today. So, listen to Episode 309 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how developing a vision, writing clear goals, and doing pre-week planning can help you stay laser-focused on doing what matters most. We guarantee you that they will improve your relationships, your professional life, as well as have a positive impact on your personal self. In this episode, you will learn: Why 85% of New Year’s resolutions are broken by January 15th. (01:36) The Five Predictors of Longevity. (05:25) How to develop a personal vision that focuses on what matters most to you. (06:09) The power of written goals. (10:48) How to word clear goals so that they last past January 15th. (11:54) The importance of pre-week planning. (16:36) The four steps of pre-week planning to correctly shift out of reactivity and into proactivity. (18:20) Our definition of ‘discipline’. (21:41) A couple of examples of people who’ve done the pre-week planning and how that impacted their life. (22:26) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJ
Tue, December 28, 2021
This year has been a roller coaster full of unexpected turns. But 2021 is just about to end, and what we need to ask ourselves is, “How will I go into 2022 focused, ready, and aligned with my inner self so that it can be a great year, regardless of what comes?” Focusing on what matters most empowers you because now your attention goes to the things that are within your control, your sphere of influence, instead of being taken aback by the unexpected events that are not in your power to change. In this episode, the final one of 2021, we’re going to share with you the three habits that will make 2022 your best year. These habits are ever-green and they have proven time and again to be powerful for the people that constantly apply them. And you can see the results for yourself with a little discipline needed to follow our advice today. So, listen to Episode 309 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how developing a vision, writing clear goals, and doing pre-week planning can help you stay laser-focused on doing what matters most. We guarantee you that they will improve your relationships, your professional life, as well as have a positive impact on your personal self. In this episode, you will learn: Why 85% of New Year’s resolutions are broken by January 15th. (01:36) The Five Predictors of Longevity. (05:25) How to develop a personal vision that focuses on what matters most to you. (06:09) The power of written goals. (10:48) How to word clear goals so that they last past January 15th. (11:54) The importance of pre-week planning. (16:36) The four steps of pre-week planning to correctly shift out of reactivity and into proactivity. (18:20) Our definition of ‘discipline’. (21:41) A couple of examples of people who’ve done the pre-week planning and how that impacted their life. (22:26) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.be
Tue, December 21, 2021
As we get close to the end of December, one of the most celebrated holidays in the world approaches; we celebrate Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ. Still, regardless of the beliefs or traditions we might have, Christmas is about respecting and loving each other, creating meaningful memories, and sharing. In this special episode, we reunited some of our guests to the show, friends, and dear souls to share what Christmas means to them, their best memories, thoughts, and feelings around this holiday. We are thrilled to hear from Thibault Relecom from Belgium, Melanie Gentry from Florida, Chuck Spaulding from Costa Rica, Dr. Brad Nelson from St. George, Utah, Grace Mugabekazi from Rwanda, Rick Taylor from Alaska, Ron Williams from St. Louis, Missouri, Mark & Wendi Holland from Salt Lake City, Utah, and Alohalani Aran from Honolulu, Hawaii. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the Mauritanian tradition that inspired today's show (1:47) Thibault's desire of making every Christmas a wonderful moment, just as it was for him when he was a kid (6:14) About Melanie's life-changing Christmas experience in Tortugas (8:46) Creating joy in the house and having fun. Chuck's primary purpose during the holidays (13:05) Dr. Brad Nelson's beautiful memories delivering presents for other kids (16:43) Dancing, having fun, sharing meals, and quality time with their loved ones. Grace Mugabekazi and her 6-month-old daughter message (21:42) Rick Taylor's beautiful memory of his mother taking 20 or 30 kids around the neighborhood carolin (25:01) Ron Williams and the meaning of the three gifts (29:31) Mark and Wendy highlight the importance of traditions that keep family and loved ones together (33:31) Faith, hope, and charity. Alohalani Aran's beautiful Christmas message (37:03) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/conquer-anxiety-book/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"
Tue, December 14, 2021
Casually reading a magazine in one of the hotels she managed, our guest, Minda Zoloth, discovered several ways of helping locally and thought: gosh, I could do that. Right away, they put together 50 bags of food and donated them. That was the first step of "For The Kids," an organization that donates thousands of hundreds of bags with food every month. Minda Zoloth is the Director of Revenue Management for seven hotels, Marriott, Hilton, and IHG. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of For The Kids Organization. Besides donating food, For The Kids incorporated a developing and mentoring program for kids; they also help them with reading comprehension, have a local baseball team, and offset costs to play sports. In this episode, we had an inspiring conversation about For The Kids' immense work and their contribution to the community. Minda shared details of her background and what inspired her to volunteer, donate her time, and spend it with kids in need. We also talk about For The Kids' powerful message: giving them hope by showing them that many people care. Minda kindly shared valuable leadership lessons she got working for so many years managing big groups of people, her motivations to get out of the comfort zone, and much more. Tune in to Episode 307 of Becoming Your Best, and learn about Minda's fantastic work and her loving contribution to thousands of kids and their families. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell our listeners about For The Kids? What is it? What do you do? And how does it work? (4:37) Can you explain to our listeners what your Thanksgiving Day holiday was like? (7:53) What are some of your key lessons learned professionally? (14:22) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How For The Kids started (5:10) About Minda's childhood difficulties and how they shaped how she sees the world (10:59) What is leadership about, and how to do it properly (16:01) How powerful leading from our vision can be (20:22) What is Minda's most significant vision for the forthcoming years (24:57) Resources: For The Kids website For The Kids Instagram For The Kids Twitter For The Kids Facebook For The Kids LinkedIn Connect with Minda:<
Tue, December 07, 2021
Have you ever found yourself in a situation that exploded in your face, and when you look at what caused the problem, you realize it could've been avoided with a simple action some time ago? Whenever these things happen, they sprain the relationships between people, whether they are professional or personal. These time-bombs might have dozens of origins, like forgetting to make a phone call, not preparing ourselves for a presentation, or not following up with someone else's job. But they can also be avoided; we can strategize and put systems in place to help us reduce them to the minimum, and if they happen anyways, deal with them the best way possible. In this episode, we dive deep into preventing and avoiding time-bombs, and if they happen to explode, minimize their damage. We go through some examples of what can cause these explosive situations, what we can do to avoid them, the tools available to deal with them, and how to put them into practice. We also talk about the three things we can do to deal with time-bombs: develop the habit of doing what matters most, create a system that eliminates time-bombs, and be easy on people and hard on the problem. Tune in to Episode 304 of Becoming Your Best, and equip yourself with new tools to avoid time-bombs and their devastating effects. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The time-bomb Jim let for Mary (1:56) Time-bombs come in different shapes and forms; however, all have the same effect (5:29) What is a time-bomb, and what can be the cause of it (6:13) The importance of developing the habit of doing what matters most (9:17) How to create systems and processes to eliminate time-bombs crisis (14:10) What is perfection, and why it is essential to chase it (18:09) Be easy on people and hard on what causes the problem (20:49) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/conquer-anxiety-book/" rel="noopen
Tue, November 30, 2021
Whether we are conscious of it or not, many of the most significant changes we experience today in our lives result from many small actions in our past. That means every decision we make today, even if it looks small, has a massive impact on our future. In other words, we are the product of our choices. In this episode, we talk about the impact of being intentional in our everyday small acts. Considering that "the door of history turns on small hinges, and so do people's lives," as one of my mentors wrote, we talk about the three gates that only we can open, and that will lead us into a successful life. We go through these three gates, exploring them and understanding how they can change our lives: the gate of preparation, action, and gratitude. We also talk about the importance of accumulating happy memories, the S.M.A.R.T method to create clear written goals, the importance of being exceptional at our work, and much more. Tune in to Episode 305 of Becoming Your Best, join us in this conversation about small things, and learn about the great things they can help you achieve. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why it is crucial, we address the connection between everyday small acts and our lives' outcomes (2:48) What are the three gates we must open to be intentional in our small actions (4:48) What is the gate of preparation, and what can we do to be ready to open it (5:07) What is the gate of action, and how can Pre-Week Planning help us open this door (11:37) Why it is crucial to open the gate of gratitude (18:55) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <p style='color:gr
Tue, November 23, 2021
The week of Thanksgiving is a great time of the year; it is an excuse to gather the family together, share some time with people we don't see very often, and why not, eat delicious food. It is the time of the year we take a step back, look around us, and appreciate the people in our lives, we thank what we have, what we achieved, and the things we learned along the way. It is a time for being grateful, and gratitude is a choice we can all make, regardless of the circumstances. In this special episode, we explore the origins and meaning of Thanksgiving through time. We also go through Forbes' 7 scientifically proven benefits of practicing gratitude, the etymology of the word gratitude, and how gratitude can improve several areas of our lives like energy level, relationships, academics, and even tragedy and crisis. At the end of this episode, we hear stories of gratitude from four Becoming Your Best family members: Clayton Snyder, Jamie Thorup, Hanna Fabrizio, and Tommy Shallenberger. In This Episode, You Will Learn: What is the meaning of Thanksgiving in today's world (3:10) Without gratitude, life can be lonely, depressing, and impoverished. Dr. Robert Edmonds take on life without gratitude (4:19) Seven scientifically-proven benefits of gratitude (5:51) Clayton's story of gratitude (8:54) How practicing gratitude changed Jamie's life (9:53) Hanna's gratitude story (11:45) The picture of the little hand holding on at Tommy's finger (12:25) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='n
Tue, November 16, 2021
Celebrating success makes sense only if we look at the path we went through to get there. It is not about the victory itself; it is about the breakthroughs, the sensation of overcoming setbacks, of crushing challenges, the sensation of gratitude for not having given up in the darkest moments. Today's episode is about not giving up; it is about discovering that our best often is realized through a spirit of determination, endurance, and faith in ourselves, our skills, and our strength. We go through the stories of famous personalities who achieved great success, changing the course of world history, literature, sports, and politics. We also discuss the importance of removing negative thinking from our vocabulary and the four essential habits to achieve our triumphs. Tune in to Episode 303 of Becoming Your Best, and learn about the magical power of turning the darkest moments into the fuel to achieve our goals. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Never give in. About Churchill's inspiration and inspiring speech during World War 2 (2:33) The incredible story of J.K. Rowling (7:03) The astonishing story of Roger Bannister (12:09) The most miserable man alive. Abraham Lincoln's story (18:26) Four essential habits to achieve your triumphs (22:23) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, November 02, 2021
Our decisions in our darkest moments distinguish who we are and the legacy we will leave behind. When things get really challenging, our next decision will set who we really are and what we will be remembered for. Ben Kjar learned that early in his life, thanks to his mother, who told him to step up and make a difference in the world. She told him to make his situation a situation he can rise from and thrive, and not just survive. Ben Kjar is the Owner of the Kingdom Training Center. He is an International Speaker, Believer, Real Estate Investor, Wrestler, a loving Father and Husband, and Victor. Ben was born with Crouzon syndrome, a cranial facial anomaly. He had to undergo several reconstructive surgeries throughout his life, and doctors told him he would never be able to practice contact sports. Still, Kjar had different plans for himself. He always knew the only one capable of saying what he could or couldn't do, was himself, so he became Utah Valley University's first All-American in wrestling after participating in the 2011 wrestling National Championship. Today's episode is an inspirational one, and I guarantee you'll come out of it motivated, changed. Ben kindly shared bits of his past growing up, looking different from the other kids, the cruelty he experienced from other kids and adults, and the life-saving message his mother imprinted in him. We also talk about love, forgiveness, compassion, treating failure as an opportunity to bounce back, and always being ready to say yes, and go for what we want in our lives. Tune in to Episode 302 of Becoming Your Best, and find out the story of this incredible and inspiring human being. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us a bit about yourself? (3:21) You were born with Crouzon syndrome. Could you tell our listeners what that actually is, and how has that impacted your life? (5:23) What are one or two of the biggest things that you took away from that whole journey that has impacted your life? (21:28) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Ben experiencing cruelty from an adult and the conversation with his mother that would change his life (8:01) One of Ben's happiest days in his life contrasting with the awful people online (14:11) The awesomeness of being abnormal and the hard choice to turn the other cheek (16:31) Step in, bounce back, and win before you win (20:43) Connect with Ben: Instagram Facebook Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://ww
Tue, October 26, 2021
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by something you knew was coming, like an important business meeting, a presentation, or a job interview? What if we told you there is a powerful visualization tool that can help you navigate those situations mentally before they actually happen, letting your mind and body be perfectly tuned for it and, using fighter pilots' terminology, ahead of the moment. In this episode, Rob Shallenberger brings a fantastic tool fighter pilots use before their training exercises and combat missions - chair flying. Rob takes us through the step-by-step process of how pilots chair fly their missions, how it helps them perform better, and how we can chair fly our day-to-day tasks. We also share some practical examples of chair flying an entire presentation at a convention in front of over 100 people, a football game, and an important meeting with a State Level Coordination Committee. Tune in to Episode 301 of Becoming Your Best, and discover this fantastic visualization tool that will help you be the best you can be in every challenging situation. In This Episode, You Will Learn: What it means to chair fly a situation or event (2:26) Being ahead of the jet. How chair flying can help us enhance our performance (6:37) Steve's experience chair flying an entire presentation (10:49) Nailing a multimillion contract by chair flying an important business meeting (16:44) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy
Tue, October 19, 2021
We know that successful leaders lead with a vision, and there is no better example of it than our guest for today's show, Crystal Maggelet. When FJ Management had to change and restructure back in 2010, after seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2008, Crystal knew she had to find a way to tie different businesses together. She and the company’s executives decided that FJM's new mission would be building value to last. They added three elements for its vision to this powerful mission: mutual respect, integrity, and excellence. They figured that if they managed to instill this vision among their employees, they would succeed -- and they weren't wrong. In this hallmark episode, our number 300 together, we brought a special guest, an outstanding leader, accomplished professional, wife, and mother, Crystal Maggelet. She is the President and CEO of FJ Management, a diversified family business that includes wholly-owned subsidiaries like Maverik, a 350 c-store chain, and Big West Oil, a petroleum refinery. FJM also has a minority stake in Pilot Flying J. Crystal is the Founder of Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites and the recipient of the 2018 E & Y Entrepreneur of the Year for Family Business award. We had an inspiring conversation about Crystal's unique approach to leadership, inspiring colleagues and associates, and problem-solving. We talk about how important it was for FJM to create a culture that supports its mission and vision and Crystal's most important professional and personal lessons learned along the way. We also discuss nurturing a culture where speaking up, sharing ideas, and pointing out errors are standard practices, adequately rewarded and encouraged. Tune in to Episode 300 of Becoming Your Best to learn more about Crystal's next-level leadership. Some Questions I Ask: You're now involved with petroleum lodging, banking, and healthcare. How do you create a culture across these companies that are so unique? (4:13) What are some of the vital professional lessons learned that have helped you succeed in your business? (6:55) What would you say to a new employee about what it means to be a great team member at FJM? (10:26) How do you inspire your employees to be excellent, to get amazing results? (14:19) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The coolest store on the planet. How Maverik vision came about (6:46) Honesty before anything. One of Crystal's first lessons in the professional realm (8:28) The best way to encourage team members to speak up, share their ideas and suggestions (12:01) The importance of being surrounded by the right people. How Crystal balances her professional and personal life (18:53) Resources: JF Management <a href="https://fjmgt.com/" rel="no
Tue, October 12, 2021
Running a business is about a lot of things; every industry has its particularities, and all differ in countless details that make them unique. Still, the most crucial part of any company is the same in any industry: their people. Therefore, investing in human relationships at any level in any company is the best kind of investment any leader can make. That is one of the many lessons our guest, Ashley Cole, learned along the way as an entrepreneur. Ashley Cole is the Founder and CEO of Cecelia New York. She is a shoe and accessories designer, passionate about business and fashion. She grew up in an entrepreneurial environment; her father is the founder of JetBlue Airways and Azul Brazilian Airlines. Her mother set an inspiring example and provided a great model in raising nine dynamic, caring children. One of her grandfathers had the first 24 hours’ convenience store in the State of Utah, and her other grandfather also owned several businesses. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising from the Fashion Institute of Technology; she is a wife and a happy mother of six kids. Our conversation revolves around Ashley's impressive determination and will to become the best version of herself. We explore Ashley's background, her parents' influence on her entrepreneurial spirit, and the influence on her own kids, who also started showing entrepreneurial traits. We talk about the lessons the years of entrepreneurship taught her, her motivations, her desire to constantly evolve, and much more. Tune in to Episode 299 and meet this wonderful mompreneur who thrives in chaos. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us a bit more about Cecelia New York? How did it get started, and a bit about your journey? (6:01) Could you share some professional lessons that have helped you and your business be successful? (11:08) How have you balanced being a mom and a spouse with your career and work demands? How do you do it? (22:03) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How learning to let go of some things in her company helped Ashley grow her business (8:34) Some of the biggest lessons Ashley learned in her entrepreneurial journey (11:23) What it means to be a great team member, according to Ashley (18:43) About the importance of enjoying where we are and enjoying the present more than anything (27:07) Connect with Ashley: LinkedIn Resources: Cecelia New York website Cecelia New York <a href="https://www.instagram.com/cecelianewyork/?hl=es" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blan
Tue, October 05, 2021
We are all exposed to unexpected events, setbacks, or even accidents; things like getting caught in torrential rain or a flat tire in the middle of nowhere may happen, and there is nothing we can do to prevent them. What we can do, however, is to choose how we respond to them. Fortunately, it is possible to learn how to react positively to adverse situations and get the best out of them: develop the habit of controlling what we can control. Today, we learn about controlling what we can control, the habit that brings greater success, productivity, happiness, peace, and focus. We dive into two great examples of how putting this habit into practice can help us get positive outcomes from unfortunate events: the fire that destroyed Thomas Edison's plant in 1914 and a series of challenges I recently faced myself during a trip to the mountains. We also explore the 7 things we can start doing now to get immediate and future results. Tune in to Episode 298 of Becoming Your Best, and learn more about this simple yet life-changing habit. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The true definition of success (2:21) The things we can control, and the ones we can’t (3:31) Thomas Edison's response to the fire that destroyed his plant (7:26) About the challenges I faced during a trip to the mountains (10:59) The 7 things we can do to nurture the habit of focusing on the things we control (17:12) The 21-day challenge to develop this powerful habit (21:56) Resources: Book: Ryan Holiday - The Obstacle Is the Way : The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph Book: Matthew Josephson - Edison : A Biography Quote: Edward Everett Hale - "I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do." Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: <a href="mailto:support@becomingyourbest.com" rel="noopener norefer
Tue, September 28, 2021
Early on in his life, Paul Cardall would understand that life is fragile. He went through heart surgery on his first day on earth, and his parents, instead of picturing his graduation, his first love, or job, were wondering if he would survive his first year. Paul grew up feeding himself from his parents' optimism, visiting doctors, spending long nights in hospitals, and wondering why life was so hard on him, what was the purpose of all these scars in his body, and why his parents were spending fortunes to keep him alive. He would find peace and all the answers he needed in music - his gift, and savior. Paul Cardall is a gifted pianist and a prolific composer. He is the Founder of All Heart Publishing, LLC and CEO of Worth of Souls. Paul is also a speaker and philanthropist; he regularly narrates his congenital heart disease experiences at medical conferences all over the country and serves as the keynote speaker at both the Texas A&M Leadership Conference and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Cardiology Conference. In this episode, Paul reveals the healing power of music. We dive deep into the lessons life taught him the hardest way; he describes how he turned music into a lifesaver when everything around him seemed to sink and what kept him alive despite all odds since he was a baby. We talk about his heart transplant, the challenges he faced before and after that major surgery, and the crazy experience of feeling his donor feelings. Paul kindly shared his most valuable life lessons and a bunch of beautiful life messages. Tune in to Episode 297 of Becoming Your Best, relax, open your heart and your mind, and get ready to meet a beautiful soul. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell our listeners a little bit more about you, your background, and your experience? (2:19) What was that journey like for you? Once you discovered that music was something that was a part of your life and your DNA? (6:30) What's one of your biggest takeaways from going through all these traumatic things in your life? (14:49) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Paul's challenging journey since he was born and the priceless help and inspiration from his parents (3:27) How Paul started his healing journey through music (6:16) Life is fragile. One of Paul's most profound lessons ever learned (15:08) Invest in memories. One of Paul's biggest takeaways from his life experiences (17:12) About the importance of taking a step back, slowing down, and going out to look at the sun (25:31) Resources: Paul Cardall website All Heart with Paul Cardall <a href="https://paulcardall.com/podcast" rel
Tue, September 21, 2021
We already know about the immense power of habits. We are aware of their role in our long-term goals and how we can generate outstanding results by adjusting them. Still, the tricky part about habits is that they're so embedded in our routines that we go through some of them by default, and that makes it hard to identify which one doesn't serve us very well. The inevitable question is, how do we know which habits are not serving us the way they should? The answer is quite simple; we must get curious about everything. In this episode, I'm excited about sharing some fantastic results I got by exploring the power of curiosity. We look at the possibilities curiosity can open for us by asking simple questions about our habits, our fears, the things that make us angry or even anxious. We take a step back to look at ourselves, the way we act and think, and get curious about our thoughts and actions. Today's show's purpose is to empower ourselves by asking questions and use curiosity to open the door of imagination. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Rating ourselves from 1 to 10 so we know where we need to move the needle (2:20) Why curiosity is crucial for personal development (5:16) The questions we must ask to discover thought loops (6:57) How powerful it can be to get curious about love (13:19) Curiosity can be the external force we need to change the course of the habits that are not serving us (15:51) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acas
Tue, September 07, 2021
There are many ways of reaching our highest potential; many books were written teaching different theories. They all have at least two things in common: they aim for our greatness, and their systems are reliable and predictable. Predictable and reliable systems are easier to implement, follow, and keep you accountable for. To apply these systems and ensure their success, we've created many tools along the way, like the Continue Start Stop Sheet, The Trust Meter, or The External Environment Analysis. In this episode, we explore one of the most powerful tools ever created, the Relationship Agreement. This four-step tool is so easy to implement at work or with our family as it is effective. To better understand the Relationship Agreement tool, I share with you some examples of how it helped me solve professional and personal situations for years. Tune in to Episode 295 of Becoming Your Best, to learn about this powerful tool that helps you navigate the most challenging decisions ensuring the best outcomes. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the reliable and predictable system bombers used during WWII (1:45) What makes the BYB 12 Principles reliable (4:10) Some powerful tools we developed along the way (5:50) What is the Relationship Agreement tool, and how it works (8:58) The main reason why employees experience frustration at work, and what can we do to solve it (9:53) The four elements of the Relationship Agreement tool (11:24) Some examples of how the Relationship Agreement helped me at work and with my children (15:16) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <
Tue, August 31, 2021
The definition of success varies from person to person; for some, it means to be wealthy, for others to be loved, impact lots of people, or change people's lives. But what happens when everyone but us thinks we are successful? It might look fantastic from the outside, and still, we'd feel miserable. When success is not intimately linked with purpose, it feels empty. John Ramstead's company was doing great; everybody would pat his shoulder and congratulate him for his success, but he couldn't shake this smoldering discontent. He then realized he was living under the "tyranny of they." John was doing everything "they" considered fantastic, valuable, and he was showing up the way "they" believed he should. John knew he needed to make a significant change in his life, and then he got in an accident that almost took his life. Today's guest, John Ramstead, is a former Navy Fighter Pilot, Int'l Speaker and Podcast Host, Leadership Coach, and Author of On Purpose with Purpose. He is passionate about empowering leaders and their teams to reawaken the joy, vitality, and clarity eroded in their way to success. In this episode, John shares his inspiring story of profound change, driven by his unstoppable urge to become the best version of himself. We talk about recovering from adversity, inspiring others, and being a giver before asking for anything. We explore the power of mentoring, being a servant leader, how creating habits can change the course of our lives, and much more. Tune in to Episode 294 of Becoming Your Best, and listen to John's remarkable story of resilience, bravery, and success. Some Questions I Ask: Could you give our listeners a brief background on who you are? (1:59) What do you think is the value of mentorship? And how do you find a great mentor? (17:10) Could you share one or two most significant lessons learned from all of your adversity and your experience? (28:42) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How John realized he was living under the tyranny of they (4:17) How was John's life after the accident (13:39) The value of mentoring and how people around you can help you overcome the most challenging moments of your life (17:18) The mindset needed to overcome adversity. (28:26) Resources: John Ramstead website . Beyond Influence Book: John Ramstead - On Purpose with Purpose : Discovering How To Live Your Best Life Eternal Leadership podc
Tue, August 24, 2021
As we approach the end of 2021, the idea of just tossing the towel and being a little careless for the rest of the year and start focusing our energies on 2022 might sound tempting. But actually, with a bit of recalibration, a slight course correction, we can achieve each and every one of the goals we set for ourselves back in January 2021. That is the primary purpose of today's podcast, a reminder that there is still so much that can be done in the next four months. This episode is a gentle reminder that we still have time to accomplish our goals and get to our destination, ticking every box in the itinerary. I share a couple of stories illustrating the importance of mid-year check-ins and how simple details adjusted today can make a vast difference later. In addition, to offer guidance on adjusting or recalibrating our course, I've prepared some questions regarding our vision, roles and goals, and pre-week planning. Tune in to Episode 293 of Becoming Your Best, and make the necessary adjustments to align and empower us to do what matters most. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Listening to this episode is the first step to start recalibrating our course towards our goals (3:02) The missing document and the visible goal drop-off (4:04) An epiphany flying at 50,000 feet (6:43) Some questions to start adjusting what is loose (8:54) How often should we look at our roles and goals (13:22) Why being consistent on pre-week planning can change our lives (18:37) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See <a sty
Tue, August 17, 2021
A child wanting to become a pro snowboarder in America is not unusual considering the sport's popularity in the country. However, for a kid born and raised in Buffalo, New York, where there are no mountains, it might sound like an unexpected choice. Many people told Chris Naugle it was a silly choice; he wouldn't have a place to practice. But Chris did something that would maintain throughout his entire life, and that would help him succeed: never listen to those telling him what he could or couldn't do. He built ramps out of sand traps, trained, practiced, and became a professional snowboarder some years later. Chris Naugle is considered America's #1 Money Mentor. He is the Founder of The Money School and Money Mentor for The Money Multiplier. He has built and owned 19 companies and had his businesses featured in Forbes, ABC, House Hunters, and his own HGTV pilot in 2018. Chris is also a renowned speak, mentor, and host of the Real Estate Money School podcast. In this episode, we have an honest conversation about money. Chris shared his background, taking us through the several ups and downs of his financial life and the valuable lessons he learned from his failures. We spoke about how to make money work for us, the limitations of exchanging time for money, and what it means to "move the money." We also talked about the money mindset, the snowball effect of mental victories, and American's most significant problem when dealing with their money. Tune in to Episode 292 of Becoming Your Best, and learn what we can do to put our money to work for us. Some Questions I Ask: Could you share with us a bit of your background? (2:58) What are some of the things that wealthy people do differently? (8:36) What are some other ideas that you've come across that can have a significant impact on people? (18:24) What are your thoughts if someone doesn't have debts, and they do have significant equity in their home? (23:18) In This Episode, You Will Learn: About Chris' first adventure in the entrepreneurial world (5:35) What banks do with your money (13:01) The importance of changing our money mindset (16:37) How to own nothing but control everything (24:18) Resources: Chris Naugle website Book: Chris Naugle, Brent Kesler - Mapping Out The Millionaire Mindset Book: Chris Naugle - The Private Money Guide Connect with Chris: <a href="https://www.linkedin.
Tue, August 10, 2021
When US Senator Kohl decided he would not seek re-election, Darcy Luoma, who has been working with him for 12 years, had a huge decision to make. Her family, friends, and colleagues assumed she would stay working in the political field, but she had other plans. Darcy felt the need to start her own business, put herself out there, and create a legacy. Using her experience and knowledge, she started her own coaching and consulting company, becoming one of America's most highly credentialed coaches. Darcy Luoma is the Founder and CEO of Darcy Luoma Coaching & Consulting. She is the Creator of Thoughtfully Fit and author of the book with the same name; she is also a Master Certified Coach, Professional Speaker, Author, and Dynamic Facilitator. She helps people and companies stop wasting time and energy dealing with frustrating problems to focus on what they do best. Darcy specializes in team building, leadership development, improving communication, and working through conflict positively. In this episode, we talk about Darcy's journey into coaching and consulting, the Thoughtfully Fit method, and how what she teaches to others saved her in one of the most challenging moments of her life. Darcy kindly shared some nuggets from her book and valuable insights on how to train our thinking process to react appropriately in extreme situations. Tune in to Episode 291 of Becoming Your Best, and learn the secrets of being thoughtfully fit, less reactive, and more creative. Some Questions I Ask: Darcy, if you don't mind, tell us about your background (2:53) How did you set yourself up so that you could ultimately be successful? (6:12) Let's talk about your new book. Give us the background on it; how did you come to write it? (8:27) Can you give us an example of using the Thoughtfully Fit method? (13:55) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A bit of Darcy's background (3:04) Conquering her inner trash talk. The story behind Darcy's company (5:27) Using the Thoughtfully Fit method to save herself (10:35) Three questions to ask ourselves before reacting (21:14) What to expect from the Thoughtfully Fit training (24:35) Resources: Darcy Luoma Coaching & Consulting website Darcy Luoma Coaching & Consulting Facebook Book: Darcy Luoma - Thoughtfully Fit : Your Training Plan for Life and Business Suc
Tue, August 03, 2021
After spending 10+ years as an F-16 fighter pilot and finishing his career as a US Air Force Weapon School instructor, Steven C. Shallenberger is grateful he didn't listen to the Air Force instructor who visited his school when he was in seventh grade and told him he'll never be a fighter pilot, that it wasn't for anybody. Today, I am pleased to welcome one of my sons, Steven C. Shallenberger, CEO of ElementOne, a startup focused on restoring clean air while allowing the continued use of our modern transportation economy. He holds a BS in Engineering Mechanics from the United States Air Force Academy and an MBA in Financial and Entrepreneurial Management from the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode , Steven shares his experiences as a fighter pilot, the challenges he overcame during that time, and how those experiences helped him upgrade his leadership abilities. We have an inspiring conversation about leadership, humility, resilience, and situation awareness. Steven kindly shared the mantra that helped him successfully carry on with the privilege of being part of the 1% of pilots and technicians that turn into instructors of the Weapons School. Tune in to Episode 290 of Becoming Your Best, and enjoy the inspirational insights Steven shared with us. Some Questions I Ask: Could you give us a little background and share a couple of key points from the Air Force experience? (3:06) For anybody interested in getting into the Air Force Academy, could you tell us what the process is? (4:21) Can you talk about some of the adversity that you had? How are you able to overcome adversity and setbacks? (13:17) From your experience, what are the traits of a successful leader within the fighter pilot community? And how can these be applied in everyday life? (17:26) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Steven talks about the sensation of making his dreams come true by getting into the US Air Force (7:05) The relevance of having a clear purpose for overcoming adversity (8:09) What it was like to be in hostile environments as a fighter pilot (10:52) Steven talks about how understanding the struggle between humility vs. ego helped him overcome setbacks (13:20) Steven explains the mantra: being humble, approachable, credible (17:34) Connect with Steven: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blan
Tue, July 27, 2021
It doesn't matter how long we've worked in any industry; there is always room to improve and we must be humble enough to recognize it and dedicate time to educate ourselves constantly. That is one of Dr. Kizzy Parks' secrets to success; she is aware that she does not know it all, and she let herself go following her curious nature. Dr. Kizzy Parks is the CEO of KPC, GovCon Winners, AmPar, and Adult Fluent. She specializes in helping service-based small business owners learn how to win profitable government contracts, and she is the host of the Adult Fluent Podcast. Kizzy holds a B.S. in Psychology from Alfred University, a Master of Science, and a Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the Florida Institute of Technology. Since she was little, Kizzy knew she would be an entrepreneur; her adoptive parents instilled in her the idea that everything is possible. Kizzy's household was the mecca of positive reinforcement, and so she became what she wanted. In this episode , Kizzy shared her infectious optimism and experience. We had a fantastic conversation about her expertise and her teaching methods, like her CTC technique to win profitable government contracts. We also spoke about her background, her first experiences as an entrepreneur, and why she decided to dedicate her efforts to teach others and help them grow. Kizzy talked about what is, in her opinion, a straight path to becoming the best version of ourselves, and then she explained how she maximizes her teams' performance. Tune in to Episode 289 of Becoming Your Best, to enjoy Kizzy's expertise in winning government contracts and lead successful teams. Some Questions I Ask: Our listeners would love to hear about your background. And how did you know this is what you wanted to do? (2:59) Something that's been in your heart and mind is becoming the best at what you do. So what does becoming your best mean to you? (8:56) How do you maximize the performance of your team? (15:50) What do you look for in a leader? (19:19) If someone would ask you for advice on how to be successful in business or be successful in life, what would you recommend to them? (25:37) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Kizzy discovered her passion for helping others to clinch government contracts (4:12) The difference between teaching what others should do, and teaching from first-hand experiences (7:19) The perks of staying humble and always willing to learn (10:13) How Kizzy maximizes her teams' performances (15:44) The importance of taking time to experience; there is no rush nor the right moment to do something (27:13) Resources: K. Parks Consulting (KPC) <
Tue, July 20, 2021
Hearing about self-compassion and "soft" stuff like hugs and empathy made Steven think that wasn't for him; a 6'5", 240 pounds, former boxer and football player didn't resonate with all that. But after some exercises his mentors suggested, he started realizing that being in our corner, being there for ourselves facing adversity and setbacks was actually excellent. That would be the first step of an incredible and transformational journey for Steven, where he would learn the power of self-compassion and kindness to himself. Steven Griffith is the Founder of High Performance Coaching. He is also a Psychology of Productivity, Time Management & Performance Expert, Speaker, and Author of " The Time Cleanse," a book that provides a proven system to eliminate time waste, acknowledge our full potential, and invest our time in what matters most. Steven is a former Chicago Golden Glove Boxer and Illinois State Heavyweight champion. For the last 25 years, he has helped as a trusted advisor and coach to CEOs, entrepreneurs, Olympic athletes, the U.S. Military, Jimmy Kimmel, NBA players, and many more. In this episode , we had an inspiring conversation about time management, self-compassion, the A-Game, and mindfulness. Steven kindly shared the three steps of his self-compassion formula and some brilliant insights about how we can help our children thrive in their personal and professional lives. Then, we talked about Steven's most significant challenges of his life and their effect on his development as a coach and as a person. Tune in to Episode 288 of Becoming Your Best, to learn more about timefulness, the importance of self-compassion, and what matters most in life. Some Questions I Ask: Can you please tell us a bit of your background, and who you are? (1:59) What are the core concepts that make up the A-Game? (2:57) What are some of the biggest challenges that you see facing student athletes, parents, and coaches today? (11:57) What are some things parents can do to support their kids' success? (20:07) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What mindfulness is really about, and how it can help us perform at the highest level (4:57) The three steps to self-compassion (7:39) What changes when we start being compassionate to ourselves (11:01) The meaning of timefulness, and its effect on our lives (17:05) It’s not about the scholarship or the championship, it’s about who they will become (29:26) Resources: Steven Griffith website Book: Steven Griffith - The Time Clea
Tue, July 13, 2021
Having a successful business and being a prosperous entrepreneur was a priority for Randy, but his driving force and inspiration came from his parents. Seeing his friends coming up to his house to hang out with his father gave Randy a clear picture of what he was supposed to pursue in life: being a good husband, father, and friend was way more important than anything else. Today, I have the pleasure to receive a dear friend and a great person, Randy Garn. Randy is an Entrepreneur, Investor, Advisor, and Coach. He is the author of the book "Prosper", recently re-edited and relaunched. Randy specializes in guiding leaders through a personal and professional transformation; he is a High-Performance Coach and Partner at High-Performance Institute with Brendon Burchard. In this episode, we had a fantastic conversation about the journey of becoming who we want to be, how our habits impact our lives, and the importance of valuing people over things. Randy shared some takeaways from his book and some nuggets of wisdom about the 6 high-performance habits. We also talked about gratitude, personal and professional relationships, and the relevance of defining our goals. Tune in to Episode 287 of Becoming Your Best to learn more about Randy and his quest for making the world a better place. Some Questions I Ask: What's one thing that you learned from your parents that has really stood out to you through the years? (4:59) What's the big picture of "Prosper"? What's the book about? (7:42) Let's talk about something you're really passionate about - high-performance habits (18:55) What challenges did you go through in your life that you would feel comfortable sharing? (24:14) In This Episode, You Will Learn: People are most important than things. One of Randy's biggest takeaways from his father (5:51) Articulating the balance between wealth, happiness, and sustainability (8:44) If you don't have a goal, someone will use you to reach theirs (10:16) The purpose of challenging times and how they can help us find who we are surrounded by (26:31) Resources: Randy Garn website Book: Randy Garn - Prosper : Create the Life You Really Want Connect with Randy: LinkedIn Instagram Tw
Tue, June 29, 2021
Being able to breathe, walk, or talk are some of the things we get used to and most often take for granted. The same happens with freedom; we are so used to choosing a religion, having access to clean water, or the right to express our political opinion that we lose sight of how valuable it is. In this special episode, we want to celebrate our Independence Day by honoring freedom, highlighting its importance, and talking about our role in keeping it. We explore some aspects of freedom most of us take for granted and reflect on how grateful we should be for such a wonderful gift. Today, we remind ourselves that freedom is not free, and we honor those who gave their lives for us to experience it. Finally, we travel back in time and relive the moments that gave birth to our country and remember the people that made their dreams, our reality, possible. Tune in to Episode 286 of Becoming Your Best, and let's celebrate and value our freedom together. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The price of freedom (2:07) The world we live in is not the same a lot of people get to live in (3:53) How can we appreciate our freedom for what it really is (5:03) One generation away from extinction. What is our role in maintaining our freedom (6:39) Our flag was still there. The poem after the bombardment of Fort McHenry (9:14) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Book: Do What Matters Most: Lead with a Vision, Manage with a Plan, Prioritize Your Time Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety </u
Tue, June 22, 2021
Traveling lowers the chances of heart disease; it enhances our creativity and the sense of happiness and satisfaction. It is also very efficient for relieving stress and anxiety - and the list of benefits goes on and on. And if we pay enough attention, it can be a teaching experience; we can grow and change the way we see things. In this episode , after coming back from a trip to Peru with my family, I wanted to share some of the beautiful experiences we had in this fantastic place and the four lessons I've learned. I talk about the things we discovered about ourselves throughout the entire trip, the value we got from enjoying simple things, and how important it is to take ourselves out of our comfort zone and explore new things. If you would like to join me on this trip of amazing discoveries and breathtaking views, tune in to Episode 285 of Becoming Your Best. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The power of perseverance and trust in ourselves (3:15) It is about the journey AND the destination (6:03) How powerful and fulfilling it can be going outside (9:24) Freedom requires effort. The importance of being involved in our communities (13:08) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, June 15, 2021
For this episode, we prepared something special. This episode is about inspiring and motivating you to become the best version of yourself. I'll share more than 50 motivational phrases and aphorisms I've collected over the last five decades that helped and inspired me along the way. These are phrases a friend, a guest to the show, or a colleague at work told me, and quotes from brilliant minds I've read or heard that impacted me - and I hope they do the same to you. If you would like to experience a wave of inspiration and get some motivation to stay on the tracks of becoming the best version of yourself, tune in to Episode 284 of Becoming Your Best. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Thomas Edison and the beautiful story with his mother (4:05) The right way to approach today's business (7:21) The one that survives is the one who adapts better to change (9:04) Great advice from my great, great uncle, Mark Twain (12:01) The best way to deal with the past (15:49) The thing that couldn't be done (21:47) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E283 · Tue, June 08, 2021
Undoubtedly, having an upbeat personality coupled with the correct principles will make a huge difference in anyone's life. Whether it is in their professional or personal lives, people choose to be around those with a positive mindset, those who are kind, pleasant to be with, and always open to learning from others. Today's episode was inspired by our last guest's concluding comments when we asked him what advice he would give as an onboarding message to people joining his company. Bob Marquardt's response was to have a positive personality and be eager to learn. We felt so inspired by Bob's powerful words that we decided to create this list with the 6 keys to have a positive personality and an eagerness to learn. If you want to find out more about the advantages of having an upbeat personality and being an avid learner, tune in to Episode 238 of Becoming Your Best. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The power of starting your day with a positive routine (3:17) How having a positive vision can help us achieve more (5:56) Doing what matters most and organizing our day (9:18) Triggering small doses of dopamine. The curative power of smiling (13:17) Respect goes a long way. Being the type of people we would like to hang out with (15:47) Having a sponge mentality. The benefits of being eager to learn (17:26) Resources mentioned: Book: James Allen - As a Man Thinketh : The Original 1902 Edition Book: Og Mandino - The Greatest Salesman in the World Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+pri
S1 E282 · Tue, May 25, 2021
Being task saturated at work causes several problems in our professional and personal lives. One of the many effects of this is that we keep ourselves busy with what is urgent, and we push away and postpone what is essential. We've conducted research with over 1200 managers from 108 different organizations, and we've found out that the primary concern of over 68% of them was prioritizing their time. To overcome this, we need a tool that provides us with powerful habits to schedule our priorities rather than prioritizing our schedule, and that is why we've written: "Do What Matters Most." In this episode, I'm joined by my son Rob Shallenberger to talk about our latest book, "Do What Matters Most." We talk about the reasons behind creating this book, its primary purpose, and the results you can expect from reading it. We go through the three pillars that sustain the book's idea for you to understand how they interact with each other. We dive deep into Rob's breaking point in his life and its effect on his parenting, and we also analyze the importance of equipping our teams with powerful tools to help them become their best. If you want to know more about Do What Matters Most, tune in to Episode 282 of Becoming Your Best to understand why implementing three simple habits can be a life-changing experience. In This Episode, You Will Learn: How the book came about and what is its purpose (2:30) The three life-changing habits the book offers (6:42) Rob's and Steve's favorite habit and why (8:41) Why pre-week planning is so powerful, and how it can improve our professional and personal lives (22:19) The importance of growing our mindset and our skillset and equipping our teams to do the same (30:04) Resources Mentioned: Book: Steven R. Shallenberger, Robert R. Shallenberger - Do What Matters Most: Lead with a Vision, Manage with a Plan, and Prioritize Your Time Book: Dale Carnegie - How To Win Friends and Influence People Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website <a href="https://www.becomingyourbestuniversity.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" ta
S1 E281 · Tue, May 18, 2021
Running a successful organization can become a power trip for some people; they make it about themselves and not the organization in some cases. That is why for Bob Marquardt, humility is the number one characteristic every leader should focus on. Be aware that no one is irreplaceable and give proper credit to every team member and appreciative words about the work being done by them. Joining us today is Bob Marquardt, the President of Management & Training Corporation (MTC). His company is a leader in corrections, education, and job training, with more than 10,000 employees in the US, United Kingdom, Australia, and Egypt. He has been active in YPO/YPOG for 35 years and served on the Utah State Board of Regents for twelve years. Bob cherishes humility, performance, innovation, and integrity. As the President of a second-generation family business, Bob worked with his father, absorbing values that he naturally spilled over his own children and MTC's employees. In this episode, we talked about Bob's priorities as a leader and what kind of work he expects from his employees. We also talked about the importance of positive affirmation and creating a positive work environment. He kindly shared the experiences of teachers working in prisons and the importance of their work as rehabilitators. He talked about how he manages to inspire his employees to become their best and two of the most valuable lessons he learned in his extensive career as a leader. Listen to Episode 281 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to help your employees become their best by leading them with humility and integrity, as well as how to improve their outcomes through innovation. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of the professional lessons learned that have helped you and your business be successful? (4:26) How do you create that culture of innovation, integrity, and performance in such a large company? (9:08) How do you bring out the best in people, your employees, and people in the job centers? (17:33) If you had the chance to sit down with someone who was just joining your team, what would you say to them about what it means to be a great team member? (20:43) Would you mind sharing MTC's program to fight discrimination? (24:27) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The importance of staying humble when leading a successful company (4:26) MTC's core values (6:03) Most decisions are made for a small group of people. The importance of the performance culture (9:23) How critical it can be to raise high expectations for people who haven't experienced that before (14:20) The importance of presenting a positive spin to every negative situation (22:03) Resources: Management & Training Corpora
S1 E280 · Tue, May 11, 2021
Ron Williams believes that our bodies tell stories of how we feel about ourselves. When someone asks him for help to improve their health, one of his many techniques is chasing down the beliefs, the stories that hold people down and won't let them thrive. He believes that the body will never do something without the mind's permission, and that is why having a solid mindset is the key to a healthy life. Joining me today is Ron Williams, CEO and Lifestyle Coach at Ron Williams Champion Life, Inc. He is one of the most decorated Natural Bodybuilders globally and the sole recipient of the "Natural Bodybuilder of the Decade" award. Ron is the author of the award-winning and best-selling book "Faith & Fat Loss". He is a multiple bodybuilding award winner, and in 2008, he made it into the International Natural Bodybuilding Association's Hall of Fame. Ron is also the creator of the Iron Chest Master, a device designed to develop the upper body. Among many other achievements, Ron is a seven times Mister Univers, seven times Mister World, and seven times Mister Olympia. In this episode, Ron kindly shared a bit of his wisdom in fitness, weight loss, and overall health. We have an inspiring conversation about the importance of a strong mindset regarding achieving body changes and sustainable eating habits. We also spoke about Ron's Iron Chest Master's benefits and the keys to a successful body transformation. Some Questions Asked: What are some of the critical lessons that you've learned throughout your career that are helpful for people to get into a sustainable fitness regimen? (6:32) What are your recommendations to help people develop the right kind of mindset? How do you do that? (8:10) Tell us about the Iron Chest Master, about the resistance bands, and about the home exercise program you have (14:19) How about diet, Ron? Any recommendations on a diet? (20:19) Tell us about your book, Faith & Fat Loss (23:51) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Steve's experience with Ron's program and training and his results (3:01) The importance of having a solid mindset and two training programs, one for the gym and another for the house (7:16) The body tells a story (8:58) Consistency, the key to succeeding in any endeavor (11:38) Setting a goal first and then adopting a routine to fuel that goal (22:53) Resources: Ron Williams Champion Life website Iron Chest Master Book: Ron Williams - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Faith-Fat-Loss-New-Paperback/dp/0981718221/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2WGTTNQOHZTBQ&dchild=1&keywords=faith+and+fat+loss&qid=1
S1 E279 · Tue, May 04, 2021
The things we do in the morning set the pace for the day; if we establish a positive and upbeat routine, it will have a snowball effect on our mood, performance, and our health in the long run. On a previous podcast, one of our guests, Dre Baldwin, shared with us the cornerstones of any successful routine: discipline, confidence, imagination, and innovation. Mastering discipline will lead to being more confident, and confidence in what we do will open the door for imagination, which we will use to innovate and find new ways of doing things more efficiently. In this episode, we will talk about the seven steps of the Becoming Your Best Morning Routine. We will go through each one of the steps that will grant you are getting the best out of your days, every day. This routine can take you anywhere from 15 to 90 minutes to perform, and it will allow you to improve your inner strength and clarity. We will discuss the benefits of completing this routine and the science behind every step, and how they will help you enhance your daily performance, your mood, and your overall health. In This Episode, You Will Learn: The cornerstones of every successful routine and how they work together (1:59) The importance of adequate sleep and rest (5:23) Make your bed. Starting the day with a victory (6:47) Stay hydrated. The benefits of drinking water (8:46) Insulating ourselves from negative forces. Reflect, pray, be grateful (10:03) Growing the hippocampus. Keeping mind and body healthy (11:17) Benefits of setting a positive mind frame (13:48) Planning for what is coming and imagining what might come (16:30) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conq
S1 E278 · Tue, April 27, 2021
Feedback is a big word in the office. It generally has a bad reputation and it's associated with negative experiences and emotions. But it’s time to start changing this trend because frequent, action-oriented, specific, and timely feedback can do wonders for an organization’s culture. Growing this muscle will help everyone communicate and work together better. Joining me today is Jill Katz, Founder and Chief Change Officer at Assemble HR Consulting, a boutique Human Resources firm committed to taking leadership to the next level. She is an influencer, speaker, and strategy coach passionate about turning the workplace into a people-focused environment. Jill has over 20 years of a successful career in several industries like retail, fashion, digital technology, media, among many others. She is the creator of the Candor, Courage, and Care model designed to transform how feedback is offered and received at work. In this episode, we had a fantastic conversation about Jill's journey from working over 60 hours a week to starting her own business. She kindly talked about what made her decide to completely change her life to save her mental and physical health. We also spoke about feedback at work, its importance, and why we should lose our fear of it. She kindly explained the Candor, Courage, and Care model and how we can use it in our daily routines. If you want to learn more about when and how to offer feedback and the positive impact it can have when appropriately done, tune in to Episode 278 of Becoming Your Best. Some Questions I Ask: We would love to hear about your background, including any turning points that have impacted you. How did you get to where you are today? (3:29) What are the components of your Candor, Courage, and Care model? How is it used? And why can it be helpful for us? (10:31) Let's say that a person has something that's been burning on them or feels like they should say. Is there a way to make it easier, to be more collaborative than in conflict? (16:21) If I would like to get feedback, what is the best way to ask for feedback from others? (21:01) What are some of the tips that you would give to our listeners to improve communication? (26:09) In This Episode, You Will Learn: "Having a portfolio career before it was cool." What Jill decided to do differently in her career (5:01) Jill’s passion about changing the way people work (8:35) The Candor, Courage, and Care model explained (10:26) The importance of honesty when giving feedback (16:43) What is a myth and what is real about feedback at work (22:45) Resources: Assemble HR Consulting website
S1 E277 · Tue, April 20, 2021
We live in times of heightened cynicism, where people don't believe things at first blush anymore. People, in general, tend to resist new information in a protective response to the countless lies without consequences from politicians or the feeling that behind every conversation, someone is hiding, trying to sell them something. As people feel they can't trust any external sources, they only accept the truth that resonates with them; they adopt the facts that match their identities. Joining us today is Margot Bloomstein, Author, Keynote Speaker, and Content Strategist at Appropiate, Inc. She is a Lecturer in Content Strategy at FH Joanneum, and she offers industry-leading training and consulting at Rosenfeld Media. She holds a BFA in Design and Anthropology from Carnegie Mellon University. Margot is considered one of the leading voices in content strategy of the moment. She published two books, Content Strategy at Work and her recently published, Trustworthy: How the Smartest Brands Beat Cynicism and Bridge the Trust Gap. Margot kindly shared her journey in the content strategy business, how it was to grow simultaneously with the intaernet emerging industry. She talked about the humbling experience of working in an industry in constant development, where there are lots of things to learn every day. Margot brilliantly explained why cynicism grew that much in our society and why people decide to wall themselves from new information. We also discussed what companies can do to overcome the lack of trust in communication. If you want to learn more about communication, lack of trust, and overcoming the wall of cynicism around the audiences, tune in to Episode 277 of Becoming Your Best. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that's had a significant impact on you. (2:33) Brands use voice, volume, and vulnerability to bring people closer and then drive brand engagement? How does this happen? (7:58) How do we use voice, volume, and vulnerability to overcome that barrier? (18:05) Is there a way for organizations to measure how effective they are right now with voice, volume, and vulnerability to bring their people closer and drive their brand engagement? (24:11) If you have a low return rate and high satisfaction rates, does that mean you're close to communicating in the right way? (26:45) In This Episode, You Will Learn: A humbling experience in an industry in constant growth (6:35) Companies need to rebuild trust and confidence (10:18) What happens when no new information is accepted (13:43) How can the 3 V's - voice, volume, and vulnerability - help a business to grow trust (18:39) Why vulnerability is considered a strength, not a weakness (29:10)
S1 E276 · Tue, April 13, 2021
Working fewer hours earning a full-time shift salary sounds like the perfect job for any worker, and it also sounds good from the company's point of view; happier workers producing more in less time. However, it can backlash; workers might consider their job a side hustle, lose connection with the company's values, and leave their jobs regardless of the benefits of shorter working shifts. In this episode , we talk with Stephan Aarstol, Shark Tank Alum, Founder and CEO of The No Middleman Project, Founder and CEO of Tower Paddle Boards, and Author of The Five Hour Workday. Stephan was named Entrepreneur of the Year, Top 10 Most Influential Business Leaders in San Diego, one of Shark Tank's all-time best investments (Mark Cuban's best) in ABC 20/20 Special, named "World's Best Boss" by Germany's MorgenPost Newspaper, to name some of the more than 20 distinctions worldwide as an entrepreneur. We talked about his experience participating in ABC's Shark Tank and how that participation on TV helped his business. He kindly shared his learnings while setting the 5 hours workday in his company, what he feels that worked well, and what happened with the things that didn't work at all. Listen to Episode 276 of Becoming Your Best, to find out the best way to retain high-performing individuals and the biggest takeaways from Stephan’s entrepreneurial experience so far. Some Questions I Ask: Tell us about your background and how did you get to where you're at today? (2:37) What it was like being on Shark Tank? (6:49) What prompted you to move your company to a five-hour workday? (10:37) What are the lessons you've learned over the years after implementing a shorter workday? (13:18) How did you ultimately find out a shorter workday doesn't make business sense, businesses more profitable and productive, and employees happier, healthier, and more loyal? (17:43) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How the 5-hour shift idea was born (11:26) Offering freedom and adding pressure to get the expected outcomes (12:29) Money or hours don't retain people (14:28) How being in a show like Shark Tank can leverage a company (22:41) The importance of using productivity tools (27:42) Resources: Tower Paddle Boards Tower Electric bikes The No Middleman Project Book: Stephan Aarstol - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Five-Hour-Workday-Differently-Productivity-Happiness/dp/1619614510/
S1 E275 · Tue, April 06, 2021
To get where we want to be and doing what we love to do, most of us try to figure out what we need to do to reach our goal, and it makes sense; it seems fair to assume that there must be an action plan to follow. The truth is instead of asking ourselves what we need to do, we should ask ourselves who do we need to be, then become that individual. After we achieve that, the actions that will take us to the place we want will flow naturally. Joining us today is Dre Baldwin, a former Professional Basketball Player, Author of 27 books, YouTube Content Creator, Podcaster, TEDx Speaker, and Owner of Work On Your Game Inc. He is the living proof that a solid mental framework can take anyone anywhere. That discipline, confidence, mental toughness, and personal initiative can turn any person into the best version of themselves, regardless of their age, the moment in their lives, or social condition. In this episode, Dre kindly shared his fantastic story of how he became a professional basketball player and a pioneer in content creation on YouTube at the same time. Always creating his own opportunities, Dre developed a system to help athletes reach their maximum potential and soon discovered that his system's four principles applied to any aspect of life, not only to sports. If you want to learn more about where confidence, determination, and a bulletproof mindset can take you, tune in to Episode 275 of Becoming Your Best , and listen to Dre Baldwin's inspiring story. Some Questions I Ask: Where did you grow up? And how did you end up to where you are now? (2:12) You've talked a little about the Work On Your Game system; how can an everyday person use it? (8:28) How does discipline create confidence? (14:38) What is one of the toughest challenges you've had in life? (17:55) What's the most valuable thing people get from you? (22:41) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Handling resumes in an exposure camp (4:31) Elite athletes' mental tools applied to the business world (6:24) Work On Your Game's four principles (8:35) Systems help discipline and replace will power (12:37) No one can give us initiative; we must take it (20:24) Resources: Dre Baldwin website Dre All Day Podcast Connect with Dre: LinkedIn Instagram <a href="https://twitter
S1 E274 · Tue, March 30, 2021
It is hard to find a company more customer-centric than Amazon, not only in America but globally. The company's "obsession" with client satisfaction drives its constant innovation, offering great deals and benefits for its Prime members, relentless price competition policy, efficiency, and sometimes threatening behavior. They see no boundaries, from healthcare to satellites; Amazon is constantly expanding, growing, and competing for a share of the market it lays its eyes on. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Robin Gaster, Visiting Scholar at George Washington University Institute for Public Policy, President at Incumetrics, and author of the book Behemoth, Amazon Rising . Robin grew up in England; he got his Bachelor's Degree in Politics, Economics, and Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He earned a Master's degree in Philosophy at the University of Kent. Robin moved to America and got his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, in Berkeley. In this episode, we talk about Robin's latest book's main subject, Amazon. He believes that Amazon is losing billions in internet retail, and he kindly walks us through how he got to that conclusion. We also talked about Amazon's most vital attributes and the bold yet brilliant idea of the Marketplace creation. Robin explained why Amazon is the world's most innovative company, its effects on customers and workers, and the business opportunities that mentality creates. Finally, Robin shared his prediction of what we can expect from the company in the next 5 to 10 years. If you want to learn more about the company that has the most extraordinary business story of our time, tune in to Episode 274 of Becoming Your Best. Some Questions I Ask: Could you share any turning points in your life that had a significant impact on you and how did you end up where you are today? (2:57) Why is Amazon losing money in internet retail? (5:10) What are Amazon's five defensive moats? And how do they make Amazon unbeatable? (14:47) Why is Amazon the world's most innovative big company? (24:22) What can we expect from Amazon in the next 10 years and beyond? (28:27) In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Amazon lost $40 billion in retail operations (5:19) Why Amazon divides revenues into five different segments (10:12) Five keys to Amazon's success (15:12) Amazon doesn't need to profit but to grow (24:21) How Amazon encourages innovation (26:19) Resources: Incumetrics website Book: Robin Gaster - <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Behemoth-Amazon-Rising-Power-Seduction/dp/1736001205/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=behemoth+robin+ga
S1 E273 · Tue, March 23, 2021
While leaders have to be held accountable for their relationship with the people underneath them, both leaders and followers are responsible for the quality of the relationship they develop. Leaders' goal should be to build a solid relationship with the staff members, where there is space to offer feedback without fear of being reprimanded. As long as the employee is not the destructive kind, if they are treated fairly, well remunerated, and not verbally abused by the manager, they'll respond in the best of ways. Productivity and happiness will increase, stress and bad experiences will go down, and the work environment will be healthier. Joining us today is the brilliant Sherri Malouf, Chair and Principal at Situation Management Systems Inc, Ph.D. in Human Development, and author. She also has a Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Law from the University of Plymouth and a Master's in Philosophy from the University of Bath. At SMS Inc, they teach to successfully handle lateral, upward, and downward influence situations without getting positional power involved. Their focus is on helping people be authentic and successful when working with others. Sherri kindly shares her knowledge and expertise on building stronger and healthier relationships between leaders and followers. She explains how good relationships between managers and employees translate into engagement, productivity, and satisfaction growth. We also talk about her theory on how idealized images of leaders and followers in our minds will lead us to make automatic, unconscious decisions about who's worthy of our time and who’s not. If you want to better understand the leader-follower dynamics and how to enhance your experiences at the workplace, tune in to Episode 273 of Becoming Your Best and listen to Sherri's beautiful insights. Some Questions Asked: You have a new book coming out about the science behind the leader-follower relationship. Can you tell us a little about the book? (5:19) How do you help somebody that is misusing their power in an organization? (9:52) What actions should the followers take to strengthen their relationship with their boss? (15:02) How do you help people get in this frame of mind? To create a positive plan, get things on track, and rather than blame to take control of the things they can control? (17:56) What is the science behind the leader-follower relationships? (22:57) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Some of the turning points that led to Sherri's realization: there are always ways to grow and evolve (2:54) People don't leave their jobs; they leave managers (6:59) Leaders have to be held accountable for the relationship with people underneath them (10:08) The secret to a strong, healthy leader-follower relationship
S1 E272 · Tue, March 16, 2021
What we want, what we need to do to achieve it, and the way we organize our schedule to meet our expectations are intimately connected. Without a clear direction, planning and reaching isolated goals is hard to do. But with the right vision and prioritizing our time correctly, we can achieve much more in our lives. In this episode, we will talk about the book we’re preparing to launch on May 18th, Do What Matters Most, and its life-changing content. This book is mandatory reading for those struggling to prioritize their time, and for those who are usually overwhelmed solving the urgent and never having time for the important. We will give you a preview of the book, and we will explain briefly the three life-changing habits the book dances around. In this book, you will learn the importance of having a written personal vision, personal and professional roles and goals, and regular and consistent planning of your weeks. This will lead you into a more intentional existence, making reaching your life goals not a dream but a measurable, achievable purpose. If you want to know more about Do What Matters Most, tune in to Episode 272 of Becoming Your Best and learn how to change your life by adding three habits into your daily routine. In This Episode, You Will Learn: Tomorrow is not guaranteed for any of us; we need to have a meaningful life starting today (2:02) We all have the desire to make a difference. The good news is we have the tools to do it (5:20) Discipline: doing the right thing at the right time, regardless of how we feel about it (10:12) The Do What Matters Most Matrix (11:02) What is a written personal vision, and why it is so essential (14:44) Why should we have clear roles and goals (19:08) Scheduling priorities instead of prioritizing our schedule (23:30) Becoming Your Best Resources: Book: Do What Matters Most - Pre-order Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+pri
S1 E271 · Tue, March 09, 2021
Sometimes we attack an urgent problem without putting too much thinking into our action plan, and even when we solve the issue, we end up having a negative outcome in the long term. This could be the result of forgetting one of the seven universal laws, the cause and effect law; every action is bound to a reaction. In this episode , we talk about the parable of the stick. Some time ago, a friend gifted me this unique stick with some inscriptions on it, designed to remind us that we embrace our acts' consequences when we decide to do something. When we consider our next steps, having this idea in mind will allow us to see the big picture, having a smaller error margin. It will also show us the path to the place we want to be. We must consider the result of our actions, who those results would affect, and how. We should also consider other ways to solve our problems, contemplating the alternatives and their outcomes. If you want to know more about the parable of the stick and what it can teach us, tune in to Episode 271 of Becoming Your Best and learn to be mindful today of the results you will get tomorrow. In This Episode, You Will Learn: A very unique stick (00:56) The kid in the shopping cart situation (3:28) Three different styles of people and what they can achieve (6:57) Taking the time to know people's stories, to understand their point B of the stick (10:32) A funny example of how our point B might look like, based on what we do in point A (17:33) The dreamers of the day are dangerous (23:17) Resources: Book: Ron Chernow - Alexander Hamilton Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders</a
S1 E270 · Tue, March 02, 2021
The perception most of us have about being fit is to look in a certain way, which turns our journey’s starting point into not liking what we see in the mirror. Eating healthy food and exercising will feel like punishment, like something we must do to repair our “damaged” bodies. This reasoning's main flaw is thinking that happiness will touch us when we get the "perfect" body, and it's not true. Happiness is found in the journey to be fit; knowing that eating healthy is not a punishment but a demonstration of love, exercising is taking care of ourselves. The transformational trip into fitness must be made from loving ourselves. Joining me today is Drew Manning, a health and fitness expert, author of the NY Times Best Selling book, Fit2Fat2Fit , and the creator of the A&E Show Fit to Fat to Fit. He is also the host of The Fit2Fat2Fit Experience podcast. In 2011, Drew decided to do the risky experiment of gaining weight to experience first-hand overweight people's experience on their journey to being fit; he gained over 70 pounds. Ten years later, now in his forties, Drew is at it again; this time, he gained 62 pounds that he will try to lose in his new experience, Fit to Fat to Forty. In this episode, we talked about Drew's unique perspective on fitness and being healthy. He explained how his experiments helped him approach fitness coaching from a more empathetic viewpoint, making him more comprehensive about people's struggles. We also talked about our emotions' central role in losing weight and the difference loving ourselves can make when being fit is our goal. If you want to know more about the secrets of being happy and fit at the same time, tune in to Episode 270 of Becoming Your Best and let Drew change your approach to a healthy life. Some Questions I Ask: Can you give our listeners a little bit of background, who you are, how this journey started, and where you're at right now today? (1:42) What was the most challenging part of this journey so far, especially this time in your forties? (7:49) You've talked about empathy and other things; what are some of the lessons learned that you've got along this line? (12:27) What are two or three specific starting points? Or things that people can do that would have a significant impact on their health? (16:45) What is Keto? What are its advantages, benefits, things that people need to be thinking about if they're serious about starting Keto? (23:07) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The reasons behind the Fit2Fat2Fit experiment and its teachings (1:54) Drew's getting humbled during part II of his experiment (6:58) Where people get stuck when they are trying to lose weight (9:40) The pursue of happiness vs. the perfect body (13:02) <l
S1 E269 · Tue, February 23, 2021
Being true to character is one of the most rewarding principles of highly successful leaders. While honesty and integrity might lead to sometimes recognizing a mistake and eventually losing a client, at the end of the day, the other side of the coin brings you the fulfilling feeling of having done the right thing. There’s nothing like looking your spouse in the eye and letting them know you are doing your best at being honest and ethical, regardless of the consequences. Today's guest is Mark Holland, CEO and Chairman of Ascend Staffing, one of the largest light industrial and non-clinical hospital staffing companies in the US, and among the world's largest. He founded Ascend HR Solutions in 1995, and five years later, the company was listed #17 in Inc. Magazine's 500 list, and has been included in the Utah 100 nine out of ten years in a row. Mark served as Vice-Chair of the Utah State University Board of Trustees; he also received the highest award given from the Huntsman School of Business in 2018, the Distinguished Executive Alumnus award. He served as a Board Member for the Children's Center, Single Moms’ Foundation, and he is an active member of his community and the church where he resides. In this episode, we talked about the power of networking and how easy it is to take a step in the wrong direction when we are not surrounded by like-minded people. He shared some of the key lessons he learned throughout his extensive career and what it means to have integrity and be true to ourselves in our professional lives. If you want to know more about taking educated risks and being willing to fail, tune in to Episode 269 of Becoming Your Best and listen to Mark's masterclass on leadership, honesty, and integrity. Some Questions Asked: What are the things that bring you the greatest happiness in life? (3:35) What are some of the critical lessons learned that you've had that have helped you and your business be successful? (4:26) How can you be true to your own character, and how can you stand up for what you believe? (8:55) How can our listeners create a forum of friends that are sounding boards? And what's the value of that from your point of view? (13:03) I know that your clients are really loyal to you, and you have a close relationship. What makes that work? (17:49) What are two or three of your biggest lessons learned in life? And what experiences taught you those lessons? (21:58) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The power of networking and associating with the right people (4:50) Taking educated risks and being willing to fail (7:14) Doing the right thing and letting the consequences follow (10:12) The value of standing up for what we believe (11:03) The perks of having a family-oriented
S1 E268 · Tue, February 16, 2021
Leadership is a journey, and the obstacle we find more often in our path is no other than ourselves. As leaders, we need to be mindful of our attitude, steady in our judgment, and make tough decisions thinking of the greater good. Leadership offers many challenges that can be quickly sorted out with proper planning and choosing a culture by design over one by default. Joining us today is Jody Richards, President at Process Technology, winner of the 2020 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award, certified Supply Chain Professional, Production and Inventory Management, and mom. We had an inspiring conversation about how it is for her to juggle parenthood and running a massive company, the importance of having a culture by design in a company, and having employees aligned with its values. We also talked about what the Entrepreneur Of The Year award represented to her and its impact on her team. If you want to know more about this inspiring woman and get some tips for refocusing your mind and changing your usual thinking patterns, tune in to Episode 268 of Becoming Your Best and hear what Jody has to say about leadership, decisions, and goals. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell us a little bit about yourself? (2:28) How was the experience of winning the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year award? (4:25) What are some things that made Process Technology successful? (8:44) If you look back at maybe one or two coolest experiences through your life, what would they be? (16:40) How do you juggle between running a company and having a family life with two babies? (22:06) In This Episode, You Will Learn: The decision-making process when people don’t align with the company's values (8:25) The importance of following a direction while making decisions (13:05) Jody's most remarkable experiences along the way (16:52) Some of Jody's pro tips for 2021 (24:38) Resources: Process Technology website Connect with Jody: LinkedIn Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email:
S1 E267 · Tue, February 09, 2021
Research shows that more than 90% of the 40 to 60,000 thoughts a human brain produces per day are repetitive. Also, it was proved that 70 to 80% of those repetitive thoughts tend to be negative. If we add to this that the human being is a creature of habit, we can see how easy it is for our minds to get stuck into a vicious loop of negative thoughts. In this episode, we want to give you three easy tips to disrupt our thinking patterns and avoid falling into a negative thinking loop. The main objective of these three simple activities is to exercise the brain and prevent its atrophy. The brain needs to be tested and continuously stimulated to keep its good shape and perfect functioning, just like any other muscle. If you want to experiment the possibilities of a fertile mind capable of conceiving ideas ignoring the constraints that limit our thoughts daily, tune in to Episode 267 of Becoming Your Best and take note of these three useful tips. In This Episode, You Will Learn: What the science can teach us about our brain (4:01) The kind of thoughts we have during the day (5:20) Three ways of disrupting our thoughts (7:20) How has this thought served you? (10:59) Avoiding brain atrophy (12:40) Innovating new ways of living our life by design (17:38) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Book: Do What Matters Most: Lead with a Vision, Manage with a Plan, and Prioritize Your Time - Pre-order <a href="
S1 E266 · Tue, February 02, 2021
The human mind has infinite fuel to create millions of thoughts, yet it can concentrate only on one at a time. When we find a challenge in our way, we can either focus all our energy on that particular problem or step back and see the easiest way to solve it and keep thinking about our primary goal. Joining me today is John Fitzpatrick, President, and CEO of Force Marketing, a company dedicated to transforming the brand-to-consumer buying experience in the automotive business. We talked about his personal and professional life, why he gets involved in philanthropic activities, and how he handles the onboarding process to newcomers in his company. We also talked about keeping the trust meter healthy in business and how the pandemic affected the industry. If you want to know the benefits of living a grateful and intentional life and the importance of being aware of our roles and goals all the time, tune in to Episode 266 of Becoming Your Best and hear what John has to say about all these topics. Some Questions I Ask: What are some of the things you've seen that have helped you and others succeed? (03:15) What impact have you seen gratitude had in your life? (06:12) What would you give as one or two pieces of advice to a person starting out with your company? (10:19) What's one or two lessons learned through life that you would like to pass on to your kids? (13:24) What's one of the biggest challenges that you've ever experienced in your life? (17:32) In This Episode, You Will Learn: John's simple philosophy that guides his life (3:55) Stepping back and being grateful (7:03) The importance of understanding our role and how can we help others (10:30) Getting to the destination, and then going further (15:39) When obstacles block the goal (22:55) Being intentional with our gratitude (25:26) Resources: Force Marketing Book: Don Miguel Ruiz - The Four Agreements Connect with John: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Becoming Your Best Resources:
S1 E265 · Tue, January 26, 2021
Sleep is one of the most important tools for living a healthy life – and leveraging its benefits by following some simple, yet crucial, principles should be a priority for everyone. In today's episode, Joe Ojile, founder, CEO, and Medical Director of the Clayton Sleep Institute talks about the importance of a healthy relationship with our sleeping time and how it affects our daily performance. He also explains why sleep is a health promotion tool, and he gives away some easy-to-detect cues to know if we have a sleeping problem. Joe also shares unique insights about life, forgiveness, and happiness. If you want to know how a good night’s sleep can help you excel in your daily routine, what is social jetlag, and why Joe thinks that happiness is the most underrated daily activity, tune into Episode 265 of Becoming Your Best and listen to Joe's masterclass about the health of mind and body. Some Questions I Ask: Could you tell our audience a little bit about yourself? (2:00) When it comes to sleep, what are some things that everyone should know and may not be aware of? (5:45) How do travels to other timezones back and forth affect our circadian rhythm? (9:30) Are you supposed to drink water or not drink water? And melatonin, is it right to take it before sleeping? (14:24) What are some cues that people should be looking for to get professional help regarding their sleep? (17:34) If you could share two or three life lessons, what would those be? (23:18) In This Episode, You Will Learn: Why we sleep, and how it helps us during the day (6:50) What is the circadian rhythm and how it works (10:38) How we create social jetlag. (13:12) How melatonin is helpful when traveling in a timezone that’s ahead of yours. (16:28) The sky is the limit when you surround yourself with high character people. (25:06) The importance of forgiveness (26:30) Three things to do every day. (33:05) Connect with Joe: LinkedIn Twitter Resources: Website: Clayton Sleep Institute LinkedIn: Clayton Sleep Institute Facebook: Clayton Sleep Institute Becoming Your Best Resources:</s
S1 E264 · Tue, January 19, 2021
Leaders are responsible for dealing with difficult times, but that doesn't mean every leader will find the best answers. Last year, a hard-times making machine put every leader's abilities to deal with adversity to the test. Today's guest, Mike Choutka, President and CEO of Hensel Phelps, based his strategy to cope with tough times on momentum, the perpetual motion. He went to the fundamentals and succeeded with two simple principles. First, maintain the company's momentum. Fortify what's already working. And second, create new momentum, new ideas to trigger that impulse. He also shares his thoughts on what attributes a good leader should have and valuable advice from his more than 25 years of experience in the building industry. If you want to know what is expected from a good leader, the relevance of having a well-balanced life and being well rounded, and much more, tune into Episode 264 of Becoming Your Best and listen to the story of this flawless leader. Some questions I ask: What does it take to move up in an organization like this? (5:45) What would you say to someone who's looking for something positive to take into 2021? (9:24) If you had to share some advice with our listeners, one of your biggest lessons learned through life, what would you share? (19:17) If you had your kids in a room, and you could share with them one piece of advice, what would that be for them? (23:20) In this episode, you will learn: The role of good fortune, opportunity, availability, and ability in Mike's career (6:08) Learning the lessons from hard times (11:15) Momentum will be key in 2021 (17:51) Empathetic leaders are the solution (19:17) How a balanced life affects people's productivity at work (26:00) Connect with Mike: Linkedin Resources: Hensel Phelps website Hensel Phelps Facebook Hensel Phelps Twitter Hensel Phelps Linkedin Hensel Phelps Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources:
S1 E263 · Tue, January 12, 2021
Last year we were forced to pivot from in-person meetings to more virtual gatherings, whether in our personal or our professional lives. People who weren’t familiar with video conferencing platforms had to adapt quickly and to learn the insides of this communication medium – which for many, it wasn’t an easy thing to do. Our guest today – Kim Foley – quickly noticed a growing need for people to learn the proper etiquette for virtual meetings so that they can show up with more credibility in front of their listeners. She documented all the pain points people had when it came to being in front of a camera and she gathered them in her book, “Virtual Meetings with Power and Presence”. She shares her expertise gained in more than 25 years as an award-winning producer, media trainer, television stylist, as well as practices and practical guidelines for putting forth your personal best. If you want to know how to deal with technical challenges such as poor internet connection or audio quality, how to frame and light yourself for an attractive presentation in less-than-ideal circumstances, and a lot more, then tune into Episode 263 of Becoming Your Best and find out all the tips and tricks that will make you a virtual meeting superstar! Some questions I ask: Can you, please, tell us your story and what led you to where you are today? (05:37) What are some things we need to be aware of when we think of virtual meeting etiquette? (10:33) What kind of equipment people should have for a really high-quality exchange in a virtual meeting? (15:28) If people don’t like how they look on camera, how can they fix that? (17:08) What are your thoughts on multitasking while you’re in a virtual meeting? (21:58) Do you have any final tips for our listeners? (24:15) In this episode, you will learn: The most important role a television stylist has. (06:39) The reason Kim wrote her book, “Virtual Meetings with Power and Presence”. (08:21) When you should turn your camera off in virtual meetings. (11:20) What your body language should be in virtual meetings. (12:56) How to look fantastic on camera by paying attention to lighting. (16:08) The colors you should wear when showing up on video. (19:14) How to interact with the camera when you’re talking in a virtual meeting. (22:50) Connect with Kim: Website LinkedIn Email: kimfoley@kimfoley.com <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kimfole
S1 E262 · Tue, January 05, 2021
It is not uncommon for people, after they’ve suffered an accident or a traumatic injury, to end up addicted to painkillers. They can become your best friend because, as the name says, they numb your pain and make it go away. But at the same time, they can be your worst enemy, leading you to a downward spiral that can affect your entire life and relationships. In today’s episode, Max shares his story of becoming addicted to opiates and he vividly details his rollercoaster journey, going from a successful quarterback career to the lowest point in his life and to where he is now, sober and happy. Max Hall is a former American football quarterback. After playing college football for BYU, he was signed by the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent in 2010. He played in a total of six games as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Arizona Cardinals. Max also spent the 2012 year as an assistant coach for BYU. After suffering some injuries on the playing field, his life took a hard turn when he became addicted to painkillers and opiates. His story is full of ups and downs, and he’s overcome the addiction challenge after six years of fighting with it. Max is now sharing his experiences, in the hope that other people suffering from addiction will be inspired by his journey. So, tune in and listen to Episode 262 of Becoming Your Best, to find out some great lessons Max has learned throughout his life, that may inspire you to overcome the challenges in your journey. Some Questions I ask: What was it like being the quarterback at BYU? (02:05) What are some of your favorite memories of your time at BYU? (05:11) What was your experience like, going to Arizona Cardinals? (08:04) What led you back out of that addiction into where you are today? (17:23) What would be the biggest one or two life lessons or tips that you would share with someone? (32:46) In this episode, you will learn: The game that changed Max’s life trajectory. (10:46) How Max got addicted to painkillers and opiates. (13:34) The lowest point in Max’s life. (19:27) Max’s experience of getting sober in a rehab center. (23:40) The most important lesson people with an addiction need to learn. (27:29) How giving second chances can help turn someone’s life around. (28:37) Connect with Max: Twitter Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources: Bec
S1 E261 · Tue, December 29, 2020
This year has been a roller coaster full of unexpected turns. But 2020 is just about to end, and what we need to ask ourselves is, “How will I go into 2021 focused, ready, and aligned with my inner self so that it can be a great year, regardless of what comes?” Focusing on what matters most empowers you because now your attention goes to the things that are within your control, your sphere of influence, instead of being taken aback by the unexpected events that are not in your power to change. In this episode, the final one of 2020, we’re going to share with you the three habits that will make 2021 your best year. These habits are ever-green and they have proven time and again to be powerful for the people that constantly apply them. And you can see the results for yourself with a little discipline needed to follow our advice today. So, listen to Episode 261 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how developing a vision, writing clear goals, and doing pre-week planning can help you stay laser-focused on doing what matters most. We guarantee you that they will improve your relationships, your professional life, as well as have a positive impact on your personal self. In this episode, you will learn: Why 85% of New Year’s resolutions are broken by January 15th. (01:36) The Five Predictors of Longevity. (05:25) How to develop a personal vision that focuses on what matters most to you. (06:09) The power of written goals. (10:48) How to word clear goals so that they last past January 15th. (11:54) The importance of pre-week planning. (16:36) The four steps of pre-week planning to correctly shift out of reactivity and into proactivity. (18:20) Our definition of ‘discipline’. (21:41) A couple of examples of people who’ve done the pre-week planning and how that impacted their life. (22:26) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.be
S1 E260 · Tue, December 22, 2020
Christmas is a really special holiday and a wonderful time of year. It is a time to celebrate the birth of Jesus of Bethlehem. What an extraordinary night! A gift unlike any other has been given to us - one that filled the earth with greater love, forgiveness, and eternal hope. Throughout history, there have been many wonderful stories that have helped us understand the lasting impact Christmas has on each and every one of us, stories that teach us to be grateful for the acts of love and consideration that we receive, and in turn, to do small, quiet acts of kindness for others. In this episode, we wanted to share with you two of these stories that happened in 1938 and 1914 – how Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was born, and the World War One Christmas Truce. Both of them show the true great meaning of Christmas and can serve as encouragement for us to do good this holiday season, in any way that we can. Listen to Episode 260 of Becoming Your Best, to get your dose of happiness for the day. We wish you all a Merry Christmas! In this episode, you will learn: How stories of hope and encouragement make the world a better place. (01:50) The story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & the lessons we can learn from it. (03:40) The World War One Christmas Truce. (08:03) Steve’s message for everyone that’s listening. (14:38) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info
S1 E259 · Tue, December 15, 2020
“ Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed individuals can change the world.” – Margaret Mead Imagine what would happen if everyone did these four things: control what they can control, build and maintain trust, become better listeners and communicators, and last but not least, innovate through their imagination. How much more effective would they be? What impact would that have on our society? Building these principles and practices into your life melts away frustration, distrust, anger, and hatred, and they replace those with vision, peace, hope, calmness, and love. In today’s episode, we are going to suggest four things that you can do to create greater trust, stronger relationships, and hope that produces permanent positive change. Listen to Episode 259 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can start to apply these principles today and see an immediate effect on those around you. And remember! You CAN make a difference by focusing on what you can control and living a principled life. In this episode, you will learn: The insights from David Brooks’ article, “America is Having a Moral Convulsion”. (02:03) The importance of focusing on what you can control. (13:08) How to build and maintain trust. (15:23) The two parts of being an effective listener and communicator. (18:20) The power to innovate through imagination. (21:37) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https:/
S1 E258 · Tue, December 08, 2020
As we go into the holiday season, especially this year with COVID-19 preventing us from getting together with our families, most people find that they’re experiencing higher stress levels than ever before. That’s why, in today’s episode, we thought it would be great to have our dear friend, Jon Skidmore, with us to talk about some of the challenges that are associated with this time of year and how we can make a great experience out of this year’s Christmas time. We dive into what traditions mean to us in general and why the increased level of expectations can create additional stress in our lives, as well as why we need to set certain boundaries around some of the traditions that bring more anxiety than fulfillment. Jon stresses the importance of relationships and why we should prioritize them, and he describes how we can change our narrative by playing the ‘Yes, and’ game. Jon Skidmore is a licensed psychologist, professor at Brigham Young University, therapist, and he’s had the chance to work with thousands of people over the years. Jon co-wrote a book with us, called ‘Conquer Anxiety’, and he has some amazing insight around this topic, especially now, when the holidays are knocking on our doors. You are in for a treat today, so listen to Episode 258 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can better cope with the stress and anxiety caused by COVID-19 and 2020’s holiday season. Some questions I ask: What are you seeing in the landscape right now, as far as stress and anxiety with the holidays coming up? (03:12) What are some of the things that people can specifically do to minimize anxiety and stress this month? (08:42) Any other thoughts on traditions? (17:04) Any final thoughts or tips that you have, as we go into the next three or four weeks of December here? (22:04) In this episode, you will learn: The importance of prioritizing the relationships in our lives and staying connected with the people we care about. (05:43) How to rewrite the stories you tell yourself. (10:17) Why you should set boundaries around the traditions that are stressful to you. (11:58) The rule of thumb for this holiday season and the ones that follow. (15:27) The ‘Yes, and’ rule. (19:22) What the book “Conquer Anxiety” can teach you in terms of reducing the stress around this particular time. (22:56) Connect with Jon: LinkedIn Website Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/"
S1 E257 · Tue, December 01, 2020
Have you ever thought about what part of your consumers’ brain you’re targeting through your marketing campaigns? One thing that might be useful to you is knowing that most of the time, people buy based on their instincts and not their logic. To be more exact, up to 95% of the time, your consumers’ choice to buy is influenced by factors that they are not aware of. So, getting to the bottom of why they are buying and what drives their decisions, is what you really need to focus on, in order to get more people purchasing what you offer. In today’s episode, we are joined by Felix Cao, the founder of Happy Buying Brain – a neuromarketing company. He is a neuromarketing and a business growth strategist and at his organization, he is combining his 15 years of business experience with his educational background in biological science and psychology to help businesses truly understand what makes their customers’ brains tick when it comes to better achieving customer brand loyalty over their competitors, through the power of implementing neuromarketing into their own marketing campaigns. So, listen to Episode 257 of Becoming Your Best, to learn what neuromarketing is and what advantages it has over traditional marketing, as well as how you can understand and leverage how our consumers’ minds work. Some questions I ask: What is your background? What are some turning points that have had a significant impact on you? (03:30) What is neuromarketing? (07:47) Can you give us a case study of an organization, a product, or a service that may be approached by a traditional marketing approach, and how would you transform it, making it neuromarketing? (09:27) How can neuromarketing – or at least having a strong understanding of neuroscience – help people become the best version of themselves? (11:47) Why should high performers learn about neuromarketing or neuroscience and the importance of understanding this primal brain and reaching new heights of success? (15:37) What are some distinct advantages that neuromarketing and neuroscience offer to help people adapt and evolve in this new environment that we’re in? (20:01) Any final tips you’d like to leave with our listeners today, Felix? (23:31) In this episode, you will learn: How Happy Buying Brain was born. (06:10) The difference between traditional marketing and neuromarketing. (08:45) How neuromarketing addresses our primal brain. (10:12) How the fear of getting rejected prevents us from becoming the best versions of ourselves. (13:38) The resources you can use to learn about the different dimensions of the primal brain. (17:58) The role NLP plays in neuromarketing. (18:57) How to increase the effectiveness of brand
S1 E256 · Tue, November 24, 2020
The fast pace of life tends to make us feel we need to rush through every moment so that we can keep up with it. If we let ourselves get caught up in this whirlwind, we might find out, near the end of our lives that we missed so many beautiful opportunities that could have helped us become our best. One thing highly successful people and leaders do, is allowing themselves to take the time to pause, take a step back, and reflect upon their lives, their careers, their relationships, and their actions. Research shows that taking 15 minutes to reflect each day, improves your productivity by 22.8%. So, instead of hustling day after day, wouldn’t it be easier to handle life with ease and grace? We sure like the second option, and that’s why, in today’s episode, we thought of sharing with you four steps that you can take, in order to have a quality reflection time. You will learn what is the impact reflection can have on your life, when should you best sit down and reflect, and some useful tools that can help you in this process. So, listen to Episode 256 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to leverage the power of reflection! In this episode, you will learn: How taking the time to reflect upon your life helps you in the process of becoming your best. (01:50) Some use cases that prove the power reflection has in our lives. (03:48) How the 52-Week Success Rhythm program offers great perspective and time to reflect. (05:50) Some suggestions on when to take the time to reflect upon the past, present, and future. (07:11) The importance of maintaining a positive upbeat outlook when you’re reflecting. (11:30) How writing down your thoughts gives you great insights into your life. (12:23) How to begin to take action after you’ve paused and reflected. (13:48) The impact of regularly taking time to reflect. (15:01) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a
S1 E255 · Tue, November 17, 2020
The firefighter departments in our country have been dealing with inclusivity and diversion issues for such a long time! Throughout decades, the average number of black people or women joining the forces has been on the low side of the scale, but things are starting to change! Our guest today, Russell Grant Hayden - the Founder and President of the Firefighter’s ABC’s- although his initial life trajectory didn’t point to being a firefighter, has been given the chance to join this world in the late ‘60s, and became the first Black hired by the Los Altos Fire Department. Since then, he’s helped countless young people of all backgrounds join the endless fight against fires. His motto is “Reach out and touch someone else” and he encourages everyone to help others in need because the ripple effect of every small act of kindness toward one person can make a difference on thousands of other individuals! Listen to Episode 255 of Becoming Your Best to find out his background story – which is one full of hope for many individuals that find themselves in rough places – as well as to learn what Firefighter’s ABC’s is all about and how you can join their cause of bringing more diversity into this amazing and noble field. Some questions I ask: Grant, tell us about your background – what led you to where you are today? (04:15) What are some of the experiences you’ve had, that have been inspirational for you, where you’ve seen real progress? (05:46) What are some tips you could give us, to be more successful and to make a difference? (13:47) In this episode, you will learn: The diversity & inclusion issues within the firefighter departments throughout the country. (05:46) How one person changed Grant’s life by introducing him to the Student Firefighter Program. (06:31) The ripple effect of small acts of kindness. (08:37) The struggles Grant had to go through, as the only black man in his firefighter department & His motto in life. (10:38) How Firefighter’s ABC’s is preparing the youth to become more well-rounded and able to deal with life. (11:48) How you can join the Firefighter’s ABC’s. (16:13) Connect with Grant: Firefighter’s ABC’s Website LinkedIn Facebook Page Instagram <a href="https://twitter.com/FirefighterABCs"
S1 E254 · Tue, November 10, 2020
It’s amazing what a business can do for its clients when it has a clear vision, a purpose, and a why! But keeping tabs on everything that’s going on in a company is pretty difficult! That’s why it’s crucial to learn easy but yet quite significant tactics that help you stay focused on your end goal. Today, we have a delightful guest with us - Jennifer Goldman. With over 30 years of experience in transforming small and mid-sized businesses, she coaches leaders on business management techniques and consults on operations infrastructure improvements that boost people, productivity, profitability, and growth. She is going to share with us some of her tips that she uses both in her life, and with her clients also, that have proven to be successful for any individual or company. Jennifer has been published in Inc. Magazine, Tech Tools for Today, Liberated CEO, and several other magazines, and has taught workshops and spoken at several national conferences. Her love is helping businesses thrive and embrace operational changes so that they can help more consumers. As a volunteer, she advocates for public schools, and in her personal life, she is a loving wife, and mother of two teenagers. Listen to Episode 254 of Becoming Your Best, to learn more about ways to prioritize your improvements, protect your time, and boost your growth in your personal and professional life. Some questions I ask: What is your story? And what are some turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on what you’re doing today? (03:30) How do you help prioritize all possible business improvements to create the biggest impact? (06:12) How have you found the best way to say no? (12:43) Do you have any advice on how to be the best leader for your team during the pandemic? (15:58) What role does modern technology play for a leader? (17:22) How do you help businesses to boost their growth? (21:04) In this episode, you will learn: How Jennifer switched from being a financial planner to business owners to becoming a business owner and consulting other people. (05:09) How to determine what your priorities are. (07:23) The importance of having a plan written down. (09:41) The art of saying no and protecting your time. (11:36) The IDEOS mantra that helps you reduce your workload and free up your time. (14:08) Why you should have a scheduling system & the tools that can help you. (19:35) The importance of focusing on your niche and finding your audience. (22:25) Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn <a href="https://www.jennifergold
S1 E253 · Tue, October 27, 2020
When we’re faced with difficult situations, we have a choice: to let fear dictate our emotions and our decision-making or to have faith that everything we’re experiencing is part of a bigger plan, the blueprint that is set for each and every one of us. We may not know all the answers - actually, we never know all the unknowns in a life equation – but trusting and believing that God takes care of us is the differentiator that can help us overcome any challenges. So, go forward with faith! In this episode , we share with you some personal experiences that we’ve gone through over the past few years, and the lessons we’ve learned – and continue to learn – from them. Listen to Episode 253 of Becoming Your Best to find out why it’s important to focus on what we can control and have faith for the things that are out of our ability to understand. In this episode, you will learn: The two forces in the world, that cannot coexist. (03:00) An example that shows the importance of going forward with faith, even if you don’t have all the answers. (05:00) How to focus on the things you can control when you’re faced with difficult moments in your life. (08:28) How to view every challenge through the lens of, “There is a God, and there is a plan”, instead of making fear-based decisions. (11:19) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E252 · Tue, October 20, 2020
How many emails and text messages do you write in a day? And how good are you at communicating exactly what you want, including your emotions and your tone? We’ve all gotten used to this digital environment that for the past few decades allowed us to easily communicate and connect with people all over the world. LinkedIn messages, emails, text messages, Slack messages, you name it! All of these are convenient and have dramatically improved our productivity. Although all these communication channels prove to be helpful in our day-to-day life, they have a major downside as well. With all this digital anonymity - where we’re hiding behind some written words - and especially in the last couple of decades with the rise in powerful and inexpensive automation tools, we’ve begun to lose the human touch. Luckily, our guest today and BombBomb, the company he works for, are coming up with a solution to rehumanize our businesses and our online relationships. What they’ve been proposing for a decade now in their growing community, is to replace some of our plain, typed-out text with simple, personal video messages. It’s more satisfying and more effective for us, and people feel as if they know us before they even meet us. Ethan Beute is Chief Evangelist at BombBomb, co-author of the book ‘Rehumanize Your Business’, and host of the Customer Experience Podcast. Prior to joining BombBomb, he spent a dozen years leading marketing teams inside local television stations in Chicago, Grand Rapids, and Colorado Springs. Listen to Episode 252 of Becoming Your Best, to learn all about the relationship through video approach and how it can help you boost your sales, make lifelong connections with your clients, as well as the invaluable support videos can offer in your relationships with your employees or friends. Some questions I ask: What’s your story? And how did you get to where you are today? (04:01) What’s the best way to get started with this relationship through video approach? (12:12) When might people use this style of video? (18:03) How many video clips do you do in a day, or a week, or a month, or during a year? (22:50) What’s the average length of one of your video clips? (24:49) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with, today? (27:40) In this episode, you will learn: Ethan’s experience of working as a bus driver in the late ‘90s. (06:30) What BombBomb is and does for its clients. (08:52) Why videos are important for your business. (10:27) How videos allow us to restore the personal, human touch in a digital world. (15:41) The best times to use video to communicate a message. (18:03) The role videos play in non-verbal communication, as opposed to typed
S1 E251 · Tue, October 13, 2020
If you’ve listened to our podcast long enough, you know that we often talk about people, culture, and strategy . The reason we put so much emphasis on these three words is because they are crucial to a company’s success. The culture you create right from the get-go in an organization is the fuel that helps all the other things run smoothly. According to our guest today, it’s the DNA of any organization, and treating it with the utmost importance and creating a strategy for it just like you would do in your financial department, can surely take you far. In today’s episode, our guest is Jason Richmond – the CEO and founder of Ideal Outcomes Inc., and the author of the book, “Culture Spark: 5 Steps to Ignite and Sustain Organizational Growth”. He is a business executive with more than 25 years of experience, and an in-demand keynote speaker who has worked closely with Fortune 500 leadership teams all around the country. We dive deep into what it means an organizational culture, what you should focus on in terms of corporate culture, what are some myths around this topic, and what are the 5 steps toward sustained organizational growth. Listen to Episode 251 of Becoming Your Best, to learn the fundamentals that help your team become their best and thrive. Questions I ask: What’s your story? How did you get to where you are today? (04:55) How do you define organizational culture? (07:54) Why having the right kind of corporate culture is so important? (09:35) What are some common myths about corporate culture and the impact they have on business? (12:14) What impact did COVID-19 have on culture? (20:16) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with? (24:31) In this episode, you will learn: The one thing that’s consistent in every high-performance culture. (03:28) One turning point in Jason’s career. (05:52) The six fundamentals that are defining an organizational culture. (08:15) The role ‘culture influencers’ have in a company. (11:05) The first step to creating a strong organizational culture. (14:33) How to diagnose your company’s culture. (16:50) How to measure your culture. (18:49) Connect with Jason: LinkedIn Facebook Page Ideal Outcomes Inc. website Email: jason@idealoutcomesinc.com Boo
S1 E250 · Tue, October 06, 2020
When was the last time you said ‘no’ when something big was at stake? We bet it wasn’t easy, but it was liberating at the same time! For the majority of people saying ‘no’ can be quite challenging. Whether you’re dating someone and you just don’t feel it’s right, or you are in a toxic relationship and want to get out of it, or you are in a work environment that just does not suit you – how do you say ‘no’ in a way that you are true to your feelings, yet you are considerate of the other person? In today’s episode, we offer you a few ideas and steps to follow when you’re put in the sensitive position of saying ‘no’ to a task, a partnership, a relationship, etc. What we’re suggesting here is the foundation that will help you every single time! So, listen to Episode 250 of Becoming Your Best to learn how being principles-centered and trusting your feelings can help you say ‘no’ with consideration, courage, and conviction! In this episode, you will learn: A story that inspired this episode. (01:41) Some examples of situations where you might have to say ‘no’, but you don’t know where to begin. (03:25) Why being principles-centered is the foundation that will help you say ‘no’. (05:22) How applying the ‘6 Steps to Effectively Plan, Create Solutions, and Take Action’ will make it easier for you to say ‘no’. (10:05) The importance of trusting your feelings when you decide what’s best for you. (12:09) A practical way to say ‘no’ with consideration, courage, and conviction. (13:03) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety <p
S1 E249 · Tue, September 29, 2020
When you’re first starting a business, it’s not only about the idea you have or the plan you’ve made to make your company successful. Most importantly, it’s about the people you begin your journey with and the individuals that you decide to accept in your inner professional circle – because business is a team sport, and you can only win if you learn how to select your players. Today’s episode is full of nuggets from our guest, Jeff Burningham. His vast experience not only in the entrepreneurial world but also in the political arena comes with lots of lessons learned along the way - and he was kind enough to share some of them with us. We discussed how to choose the right partner for your business and what to focus on when interviewing a potential employee, how the best leaders show up for their people, as well as Jeff insights on running for governor and the reasons he decided to start a podcast after he’s spoken with thousands of people in his campaign. Jeff Burningham has built and sold multiple businesses and he’s invested in several others through Peak Capital Partners, a company he founded to helps organizations get their feet off the ground. More recently, he ran for governor in the state of Utah. He is one of the people that just have an incredible amount of background experience and a wealth of ideas that would definitely benefit you and so many other people. Listen to Episode 249 of Becoming Your Best, to learn from Jeff’s journey through life and business and choose at least one lesson learned by him that you can apply today to become your best on the path you’ve taken. Some questions I ask: Jeff, can you give us a little background on who you are? (02:30) What are some of the most important things that you’ve seen, that will help make a business, an entrepreneur, or a team successful? (05:58) What are you looking for in the people you hire? (12:08) What were some of your lessons learned from the experience of running for governor? (17:26) What are one or two of the most impactful lessons learned in your personal life? (24:22) In this episode, you will learn: The number one job entrepreneurs, founders, or CEOs have. (06:18) What it means to be an urgent leader and why it’s important for early-stage businesses. (07:35) The reason why Jeff doesn’t like to invest in solo founders. (09:11) The attributes of an ideal partnership. (10:20) Jeff’s favorite question when he’s interviewing people for a job. (14:04) What Jeff’s podcast is all about. (19:37) Why politics offer ‘fake leadership’. (22:32) The importance of having compassion over comparison. (27:59) Connect with Jeff: <a href="https://www.l
S1 E248 · Tue, September 22, 2020
When we were children, we used to dance, sing, paint, and express ourselves through any means, without being afraid that someone would judge us. But as we grew up, we started to lower our creativity levels due to the fear of being criticized by our peers, our families, or our friends. But think about it for a moment. All the successful companies that currently thrive each year have been founded by creative thinkers that applied their imagination and their intuition to bring into the world different things that may have been considered fiction a while ago. Or even think about COVID-19 and how it forced us to step out of our comfort zone to find new ways to go on with our lives. We all have that creative thinking inside of us, and it’s a skill that we really need to exercise more if we want to become the best version of ourselves. Our international guest today, Firdaus Kharas is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and he was named one of the world’s 50 most talented social innovators and has received more than 112 awards - including the prestigious Peabody Award. He founded the Chocolate Moose Media in 1995, a human-centered mass communications to influence hundreds of millions of lives across the world. Firdaus is the author of the book, ‘Creativity: The Key to a Remarkable Life’ in which he dives deep into what creativity is and is not, how creative thinking applies to all of our lives, and how we can hone into this skill and really design the life that we want. So, listen to Episode 248 of Becoming Your Best, where Firdaus gives us a true lesson of how we can become our best by consciously using creative thinking both in our personal and our professional lives. Some questions I ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have really led you to where you are today. (02:13) What led you to going from mass communication on issues throughout the world, to writing a book on creativity? (07:22) What are some of the barriers to creativity? (10:07) What are some things that from your experience, really help people stoke up their creativity and use it? (21:01) Any final tips you’d like to leave with our listeners? (27:05) In this episode, you will learn: Firdaus’ definition of creativity. (05:57) The purpose of Firdaus’ book. (09:08) The role creative thinking plays in innovation. (13:10) Case study: Motorola vs Apple & the importance of maintaining creative thinking throughout a company’s lifetime. (14:29) Why creativity is the most required skill an employee should have. (17:17) How COVID-19 enhanced our creative thinking, on a global scale. (18:14) The part of our brain that uses creative thinking. (24:15) </
S1 E247 · Tue, September 15, 2020
If there’s one thing the year 2020 has shown us is that it’s very easy for things to go sideways. The COVID pandemic, the racial injustices, and all the bad things that started to happen all around the globe are strongly influencing people’s moral and their feeling of hope. That’s why in this episode, we want to focus on gratitude and hope because these two are the motor that can keep us going, can help lower the anxiety levels we’re experiencing, and can always, no matter the circumstances, do good for ourselves and our families. So, listen to Episode 247 of Becoming Your Best to find out how you can practice gratitude every day, some example of things you can be grateful for, and how hope has a ripple effect and one person can truly make a difference not only for those around them, but for people all over the world. In this episode, you will learn: One of the main enemies of gratitude: comparison with others. (02:19) The importance of spending at least a few minutes a day on practicing gratitude. (03:47) Why we recommend spending less time on social media. (06:22) What you can do to keep the feeling of hope in a world where it seems people are starting to lose it. (07:31) A beautiful example that shows there’s still hope for all of us. (09:57) The two possible meanings of the acronym G.I.G.O. (11:31) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E246 · Tue, September 08, 2020
Every person has a different skill set that they bring into the world - and combining two powerhouses, two strengths in a partnership can lead to something that’s far greater than ever imagined. Today, we have two amazing guests that put together their strengths, kept a clear delineation of their lanes, and brought into the world The Podcast Accelerator course. This is the only done-for-you program on the planet, where they take you from “I’m not sure what the concept of my show would be”, all the way through to having a published, finished podcast by the end of their eight-week course. If you’re wondering who these amazing women are, here’s some background on them! Ginni Saraswati is the CEO and Founder of Ginni Media – a podcast production company that helps individuals and organizations each step of the way into creating, marketing, and distributing their podcasts and making their voices heard – and we are grateful to be one of her many clients. Her wonderful business partner is Michelle Sorro, the founder of Live Video Academy and the amazing host of the “Fire and Soul” podcast, a top 10 in self-development. Together, they’ve guided 53 people to launch their podcasts through two editions of The Podcast Accelerator Program, and they’ve poured their heart and soul into delivering the most value into the world. This amazing program started from the idea that it can be isolating and a little lonely trying to go solo when your friends and family might not be in the same space of understanding what it’s like to start a podcast, run a podcast, and most importantly, persevere in the podcast industry – so, joining a community that can offer support throughout the whole process can help you stay the course and get to the finish line. If you want to start your podcast, and you’re not sure how or you need a little bit of hand-holding throughout the process, listen to Episode 246 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can be part of the third – and last this year – edition of The Podcast Accelerator. They have an Open House soon, so feel free to join there also, and learn what you can expect from these two amazing powerhouses that impact the world every day through their work! Some questions I ask: Ginni and Michelle, tell us about your background – how did you get to where you are today? (04:53) Ginni, what is currently happening in the world of podcasts? Can you give us some stats? (10:53) Michelle, if someone's interested in hosting a podcast show, how do they get it done? (17:49) Ginni, what are some things that podcasters can do to have as wide a reach as possible for their target listeners? (21:06) How can you make a podcast show relevant? (25:48) How can people find out about the Podcast Accelerator? (33:07) In this episode, you’ll
S1 E245 · Tue, September 01, 2020
“Come what may and love it!” is not just a saying. It’s an attitude about life! Every life has peaks and shadows and times when it seems that the birds don't sing and the bells don't ring. Yet, despite discouragement and adversity, those who are happiest seem to have a way of learning from difficult times, becoming stronger, wiser, and happier as a result. There may be some who think that their leaders or others rarely experience pain, suffering, and distress. If only that were true! Well, almost every person, man or woman, has experienced an abundant measure of joy. Each, also, has drunk deeply from the cup of disappointment, sorrow, and loss. None are really shielded from grief or sadness. This is part of life and part of humanity. Today’s episode is inspired by a talk given by Joseph B. Wirthlin, who is an American businessman and a renowned religious leader, who lived to be 91 years old. We’re going to give you a piece of great advice – the same Joseph received from his mother, almost 100 years ago, when he experienced a sad moment - on how to handle the setbacks, the tough times, and to take responsibility and move forward to make the best of life that could ever be possible! So, listen to Episode 245 of Becoming Your Best to learn what you can do to weather the storms, keep your feet under you, gain experience, and have greater happiness and success as you encounter the bumps, challenges, and disappointments along the way of life. In this episode, you will learn: The origin story of the advice, “Come What May And Love It!” (01:24) How our way of reacting to adversity is a major factor in how happy and successful we can be in life. (04:32) The antidote to hard times: learning to laugh about it & three examples that prove its effectiveness. (05:15) The value of the refiners’ fire – going through trials and becoming better because of them. (11:17) The importance of exercising faith and hope in the face of all the challenges in life. (17:27) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+principles&qid=1585041465&s=audible&sr=1-1" rel="noopener noref
S1 E244 · Tue, August 25, 2020
Life is hard sometimes. We get to face challenges we’ve never imagined we would, during our time on this earth – and it’s up to us how we react to those obstacles in our way to a happy and successful existence. What would you do? Give up, or push through? Your ability to be successful in spite of challenges is directly related to how fast you're able to say "so what!" My guest today is a true example of that statement. Summer Owens is an award-winning Resilience and Leadership speaker, 11-times published author, and certified life coach. She's the founder and CEO of S.O. What! and the S.O What! Foundation. In addition to being an author and a speaker, life coach, excuse eliminator, and entrepreneur, she is an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis where she teaches marketing and the life skills course she created. Summer became a mother at 15 as a result of a forced sexual encounter, but she didn't let that stop her from achieving her dreams! She graduated from high school, college, and business school with honors and was named "Most Likely To Succeed" and "Miss University" - with her son by her side through it all. And she indeed earned her prize! Listen to Episode 244 of Becoming Your Best, to find out her story, how she overcame the obstacles in her life, what drove her, and how she’s inspiring countless people through her work. Some questions I ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that’s had a significant impact on you and on what you’re doing. (02:42) How did you get to be a speaker? Where did that idea come from? (07:35) What’s it like being a woman minority in corporate America? (10:40) What is it like to tell such a personal story, like you’ve been talking about? (13:39) Tell us about S.O What! Give us the background on it, describe it, help us understand it. (17:09) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with? (24:50) In this episode, you will learn: The reason Summer decided to write her memoir – her first book. (04:37) How having set goals motivated Summer to push through the challenges she was faced with and defy the statistics. (05:15) Three of the Becoming Your Best Principles that helped Summer become successful: having a vision, managing with a plan, and prioritizing your time. (08:47) The importance of looking for the lesson in every challenge you go through. (21:33) How to be accountable for your life. (22:15) The power of never giving up whenever life gets hard. (23:05) Connect with Summer: Website <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/s
S1 E243 · Tue, August 18, 2020
One enormous benefit of writing your personal history and that of others dear to you is that it provides you with a perspective of life, and a sense of gratitude for all the blessings that you've been able to enjoy. Today , the subject of this episode is an entirely different dimension of Becoming Your Best. It very much relates because, of course, we want to become our best across the various roles in life - and family is a big role. This one is about writing or recording your personal life history while capturing and preserving the stories of your life and perhaps others dear to you, for your posterity, friends and family, for the vast majority, including future generations you may not now know but one day will! These are family legends that are told from one generation to the next - and they live on in so many ways, and weave into our lives a tapestry of depth, color, strength, humor, inspiration, meaning, connection, and vibrancy. And unless these stories are written down with time, they will be lost. Listen to Episode 243 of Becoming Your Best, to find out how you can begin to write your personal story, as well as the ones of your relatives so that the future generations can learn and be inspired by your life’s legacy. In this episode, you will learn: An example of how easy it is to gather information and write someone’s history, even if they’re no longer with us. (01:28) How the ‘Family Search’ app works and why it’s one of the most comprehensive family history services. (04:48) How capturing your personal history takes you on your journey of becoming your best. (06:48) Some tips on how you can produce your life history. (12:29) Where you can get an outline on how to put together your story. (16:04) The way your personal history impacts your vision for the future. (16:35) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/conquer-
S1 E242 · Tue, August 11, 2020
“Leadership is doing the right things, and management is doing things right.” In times of crisis, leadership and management are the most valuable skills that you can have. Leadership provides direction, peace, focus, and clarity, while management provides execution on what matters most. These two powerful skills have an enormous impact on your success, and in today’s episode, we’re going to show you how YOU can exercise magnificent, inspired courageous leadership, in all aspects of your life, and manage your teams to achieve the worthy results and objectives that you set. The episode is filled with real-life examples that prove, over and over again, that great leaders produce great results! Tune in, and listen to Episode 242 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how the majestic skill of leadership and the indispensable skill of management will help you win the day! In this episode, you will learn: The definitions of leadership and management. (02:12) How several people, throughout history, successfully exercised the skill of leadership and management. (06:09) How YOU can exercise magnificent, inspired, courageous leadership, in all aspects of your life, with the help of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders. (09:23) Three examples of how you can be good by doing what matters most, every day. (13:08) The importance of managing to solid business basics. (18:18) How to stay ahead of the tsunamis that come your way. (22:54) A history lesson that shows how a true leader exercises his capabilities. (24:32) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – C
S1 E241 · Tue, August 04, 2020
It’s time for your mid-year check-in! In today’s short episode, Rob Shalleneberger provides a guide for checking in with yourself and your goals. No matter how this year has gone for you, this is not a space to beat yourself up or feel down about how you’ve progressed on your goals this year. Instead, this is a chance to make a slight course correction to ensure that you stick with and achieve your goals! Listen in to Episode 241 of Becoming Your Best to learn the 5 things to refocus, pivot, or make necessary adjustments to your finances, health, relationships, and work. In This Episode You Will Learn: How you start the morning affects the rest of your day. (4:44) How to revamp your Pre-Week Planning to make time for the things that matter in your life. (7:10) How to review your roles & goals for 2020. (10:15) The effects of consuming uplifting content. (11:35) Why being of service to others will be the number one thing that lifts you up. (14:33) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E240 · Tue, July 28, 2020
Since the Internet has become an important part of our lives, the cyberattacks have grown in number, significance, and the damage they can do to us. Unfortunately, most people still don’t take cybersecurity seriously because they believe only the important institutions are targeted. But, as our guest today stressed many times in this episode, everybody is a target, regardless of their financial status, and it’s our job to protect ourselves. Luckily, as cyberattacks intensify, so does cybersecurity, and there are people like Dr. Cole that have made it their mission to make cyberspace a safe place to live, work, and raise a family. Dr. Eric Cole is a distinguished cybersecurity expert and keynote speaker, with more than 30 years of experience, who helps organizations curtail the risk of cyber threats. He has worked with a variety of clients, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to top International organizations, banks, CIA, and he’s been the featured speaker at many security events and has been interviewed by several chief media outlets, such as CNN, CBS News, Fox News, 60 Minutes. Eric focuses on creating, enhancing, and solving complex problems. He is the founder of Secure Anchor Consulting – a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions and services. As you can tell by this description already, he’s the go-to guy for all the cybersecurity concerns you might have, whether in your personal or your professional life. If you want to find out more about the first steps you can take right now, to protect your online life, then tune into Episode 240 of Becoming Your Best, and learn cybersecurity 101 from an industry expert! Some questions I ask: What’s your background, and how did you end up in cybersecurity? (02:22) How did you keep your feet under you with all those noes, and keep moving forward and looking for the ‘Yes’? (07:30) How do you help people in the cybersecurity space? (12:14) What are some of your favorite stories from being a hacker for the CIA? (13:42) What are some of the dangers of cyberspace? (15:11) How do we recognize these cybersecurity threats and protect ourselves from them? (17:46) In this episode, you will learn: The importance of always asking questions even if no one else is. (03:39) Persistence is the key to finding the “Yes” you need. (04:44) Getting laser-focused on one thing only can help you create the life that you want. (08:53) The two-year rule that Eric applies to his goals and ideas. (10:08) Eric’s mission for his business. (11:26) What steps you should take to protect yourself if you do online banking. (18:49) Why you should not ignore any anomaly in your accounts - however small - and what action you can take. (20:58)
S1 E239 · Tue, July 21, 2020
One of the reasons we like to talk so much about leadership is because we know that everyone is the leader of their own life. Regardless of the situation, you are responsible for the actions that you take, so we offer you the tools that can help you become your best, and lead your life by design, not by default. In today’s episode, we invited Matt to talk about his lifelong experience of being a leader. The lessons he’s learned through trial and error are evergreen and apply to every individual, whether it’s in business or in personal life. And especially now, when COVID is changing what, up until recently, we knew was normal, we need all the advice that we can get. We guarantee you that Matt’s golden nuggets will prove to be beneficial to you, your family, and your co-workers and teams. Matt Sweetwood is the current CEO of LUXnow – a luxury travel platform. Before his current role, he spent 29 years as the CEO of Unique Photo, where he’s made significant revenue improvements through his ability and courage to take action and through his amazing vision. He’s also the author of “Leader of the Pack” – the number one bestseller in the self-help category. The book tells the story of how he suddenly became a single father to five children, which ultimately made him a better person, leader, entrepreneur, and father. Listen to Episode 239 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to successfully pivot in business, and how important it is to always think of ways in which you could reinvent your organization - tomorrow, even, if a crisis occurs. Questions I ask: What are some of the big things that you touch on the book? (04:54) What are the big changes you see happening in the marketplace, now, with everything moving online? (14:07) What are one or two of your biggest lessons learned throughout your life? (21:30) In this episode, you will learn: What Matt’s book, “Leader of the Pack” is all about. (02:45) The number one condition to be able to lead other people. (03:46) The ultimate driving force in leadership. (06:03) The successful pivots Matt took while being the CEO of Unique Photo. (08:20) The two types of pivots companies can make & How COVID has changed education, probably for good. (11:22) The biggest mistake people can do in business. (17:35) The actions Matt took at LUXnow when he realized that COVID might affect the normal way of doing business. (17:50) Matt’s advice when it comes to the relationships you have in your life. (22:40) Connect with Matt: Website <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/msweetwood/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank
S1 E238 · Tue, July 14, 2020
When we’re faced with a certain situation, oftentimes we create multiple what-if scenarios in our minds with endless possibilities of how something could go wrong. This wiring of ours can only bring us stress, panic, and feelings of anxiousness because, most likely, none of those scenarios will turn into a reality. In today’s episode, you will learn how to spot those made-up stories that your brain tends to focus on, the questions you need to ask yourself or others in order to do a reality check every time you feel you go sideways, and how to turn all those negative stories that we imagine, into positives ones, so that you can live a happier, stress-free life. Tune in to Episode 238 of Becoming Your Best, and learn how to develop the ability to rewrite your stories and see what impact it has in your life. In this episode, you will learn: The reasons why Principle #7 of Highly Successful Leaders is one of the hardest ones to apply in our lives. (02:04) The two lessons that I’ve learned in just two days. (02:41) An example that proves the impact of communicating in a way that motivates others. (03:55) How we create stories out of thin air that do not reflect the reality we’re in. (08:14) How to turn the negative stories into positives ones. (12:00) What you can do right after listening to this episode. (14:24) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Facebook Group – Conquer Anxiety Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more
S1 E237 · Tue, July 07, 2020
High-performing leaders and organizations constantly look for ways to improve their strategies, their workplace, and their people. They never stop moving forward and always figure out ways to grow. Sometimes, this means bringing someone from the outside world into your company and letting them share their experience. Our guest today, Greg, is an expert at helping others find the blind spots in their companies and take action on changing and improving their culture. He shares with us golden nuggets, throughout the entire episode, that apply not only in the professional life but also in everyone’s personal life. Greg Spillane is a growth-focused technology leader with an 18+ year track record of success in large-scale business development, architecting, and implementing innovative go-to-market strategies, building high-performing teams with a strong culture and taking technology products from concept to commercial viability by leading the strategy, design, development, and marketing. Greg applies all the lessons he has learned throughout his athletic career as a Division I offensive lineman as well as those he learned while developing high-performing teams and organizations, to further improve his skills and help other businesses thrive. Listen to Episode 237 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to better lead your teams, how to build the culture that you want and why it’s important to trust the people that you chose to be part of your organization and let them do what they do best, without micromanaging them. Questions I ask: How has athletics, how has that experience as a Division I athlete helped you become a better leader? (03:09) How do you approach winning hearts and minds when you go into a company? (08:07) From your perspective, how important is culture within an organization? (11:04) How can you change a culture that’s already established? (13:45) What do you mean by ‘never stop moving forward’? (18:43) In this episode, you will learn: Success comes only through dedication, commitment, and hard work. (04:16) One powerful definition of ‘discipline’ that applies to everything that we do in any walk of life. (06:00) The three pillars of building the culture you want for your company. (11:46) The importance of having a team aligned with your company’s vision, purpose, and goals. (14:35) How to get closer to your goals when they seem too big and far away. (17:27) The reasons why you should truly stop trying to micromanage your teams. (19:36) Doing everything out of passion is ultimately the most important thing in life. (24:58) Connect with Greg: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/spillane/" rel="noopener no
S1 E236 · Tue, June 30, 2020
A couple of weeks ago, we did an episode where we discussed Chapters #1 and #2 of our recently released book, “Conquer Anxiety”. We talked about, what is the mind all about? Why do we, as humans, experience anxiety? What’s happening in the brain, that’s causing that? We also stressed the importance of taking the assessment in Chapter #2 because that will help us understand the root cause of what’s causing the anxiety and where that fear is coming from. After you understand where your anxiety is stemming from - the nervousness, the anxiousness - now, what do you do about it? How do you conquer that anxiety, overcome it, and learn to move beyond it, so that you can have boldness, confidence, freedom and peace, and be liberated from those emotions that are so gripping to so many of us? In today’s episode, our dear friend and co-author, Jon Skidmore, comes back once again as our guest, to answer these questions. He shares with us what the five stages of conquering anxiety are all about and how they can serve us as a tool for easing our way into becoming high-performance individuals. Listen to Episode 236 of Becoming Your Best, to learn what performance anxiety is, how to prepare for our ‘performance’, and what we should do once the event passes. Questions I ask: Jon, can you talk about stage one of conquering anxiety, which is, “Identify the vision”? (06:30) Can you explain to people what Monkey Chatter is? (17:25) Talk about stage five – the Post-Performance Debrief. (29:23) In this episode, you will learn: A brief overview on the five stages of conquering anxiety & some examples where the performance anxiety can kick in. (03:11) The mental and physical preparation to conquer anxiety. (10:17) The six different exercises in the book that will help you calm your body down when your anxiety gets activated. (12:36) The reason why we did the online course that accompanies this book. (16:50) How to react in stage three – the Pre-Performance Experience. (20:23) The chair flying exercise. (21:57) What a peak performance is. (26:43) The three parts of stage four – The Performance. (27:40) How the avoidance starts to show up when we’re not dealing with our anxieties. (35:09) Connect with Jon: LinkedIn Website Becoming Your Best Resources: <a href="https://www.becomingyourbest.com/"
S1 E235 · Tue, June 23, 2020
Leadership is a journey and such a driving force in life! It is both tangible and intangible, and where it really makes a difference is in crisis. It makes a difference between a good and a great family, a good and a great community, or a good and a great company, because it takes a great deal of self-discipline to be a leader, to be on time, and to choose the harder right over the easier wrong. The perfect place to learn these values is in the army, and oftentimes, the people that have served in the US Military, in high positions, have become excellent leadership examples to follow. In today’s episode, Becky and I discuss the qualities and the values a highly successful leader must have, the reasons why everything starts with yourself, and the importance of knowing when to step up and admitting when it’s time to step down. We also dive deep into her experience in the Military and how it was for her, not only to be a woman in a men’s world, but also thrive in there and lead thousands of soldiers in combat. Becky Halstead is a retired Brigadier General who founded her own consultancy company - STEADFAST Leadership - after 27 years of service in the United States Army, and one year as the Executive Director for Leader Development with Praevius Group. She has been honored to be selected to attend West Point in 1977 - entering with the second class of women and being the first kid from her hometown to graduate from West Point. She's blessed to be the first female graduate of West Point to be promoted to General Officer and she served and commanded in combat, as the first female Commanding General at the strategic level of leadership in Iraq - leading 20,000 soldiers, 5,000 civilians from 2005 to 2006 - a first for our Army and our Nation. Becky has also written the leadership book, “The First Person You Must Lead Is You”, so listen to Episode 235 of Becoming Your Best, to learn some strategies she used in the military and how can those translate in the civilian world so that we can all become our best at leading teams. Questions I ask: Could you, please, tell us about your background, including any turning points that have had a significant impact on you? (03:00) What was it like to be the first woman graduate who became a general? (10:59) How did you deal with the setbacks you encountered in your journey? (12:45) How did your book come to be? (17:20) What is the value of both practical and tactical leadership, in being able to get results? (21:26) In this episode, you will learn: How Becky’s high school coach influenced her decision to go to West Point. (05:19) The importance of not quitting when it gets tough. (07:35) How the death of Becky’s coach has helped her later in life, during her milit
S1 E234 · Tue, June 16, 2020
Over the last few decades, in our culture, it’s almost been this move-away from being able to have open conversations. There is this fear that people get offended so easily and it seems like there’s a lot of things that we can’t talk about. And that’s unfortunate because there’s so many conversations that we could be having with others if we were willing to have an open mind and an open dialogue, without necessarily worrying about offending others. One of these types of discussions that have become taboo-like in our culture, are around God and religion. That’s why today, we invited someone that is literally influencing the world through the short films, movies, and TV series that he produces and are faith-based. Dallas Jenkins is the Producer and Director of “The Chosen” – the first-ever multi-seasoned show about the life of Christ. This series was born out of Dallas’s biggest career disappointment, and it encompasses the Gospels in the Bible and shares a beautiful message of hope. The first season had just reached 32 million views and Dallas and his team plan to do seven more seasons and touch on a billion people’s souls. Listen to Episode 234 of Becoming Your Best to find out the events that led to the birth of this masterpiece, how it’s impacting people so far, and what the future holds for “The Chosen”. Questions I ask: Can you, please, tell us a little bit about you? (03:13) What is your vision for “The Chosen”? (22:38) Up to this point, what were one or two of the biggest highlights from the whole experience of putting together season one? (25:59) In this episode, you will learn: How “The Chosen” was born. (04:22) Dallas’s biggest career failure. (07:05) The story of The Feeding of the 5000 and its meaning. (08:44) An example of what “Impossible math” means – How Dallas managed to break the records of crowdfunding. (13:38) How the Pay It Forward program works and how you can help fund this project. (16:09) The top reasons why people have been so passionate about this show. (19:06) Connect with Dallas: “The Chosen” on VidAngel “The Chosen” App Dallas Jenkins on IMDB Instagram Facebook Page
S1 E233 · Tue, June 09, 2020
Anxiety is something that reaches more people than we realize. It's something that touches us in so many different ways, and it’s crucial to learn where it comes from, to understand how it influences us, and how can we begin to take control over our past experiences that trigger it. We wanted to make it easier for you to get all the information you need related to overcoming this feeling, so we worked on a book called, “Conquer Anxiety”, that’s designed to do just that. Co-authoring with us is Jon Skidmore, a licensed psychologist and a professor at Brigham Young University, who has an amazing background in helping people through anxiety and all kinds of performance anxiety-related issues. Today, we invited him to share some powerful insights into understanding the basics of how our brain functions, and why we’re sometimes driven by fears that create powerful anxieties that get in our way throughout the journey of becoming our best. Jon is committed to getting the psychological skills of peak performance and mental toughness into the hands of performers of all ages and stages. Listen to Episode 233 of Becoming Your Best to learn how the book he wrote alongside with us can help you get a clearer view on the triggers that activate the flight response that stops you from achieving greatness. Questions I ask: Why do we experience anxiety in the first place, as human beings? (02:41) There is an assessment in Chapter 2 of our book “Conquer Anxiety”. Why is it so important for people to take it before they jump to learning the other different techniques? (08:41) As you see and meet with people on a daily basis, what are some of the most common recurring things that you see? (16:39) In this episode, you will learn: The importance of knowing that you activate your anxiety faster than you can deactivate it. (04:25) The way our adult fears and anxiety triggers are deeply rooted in our childhood experiences. (05:35) How our brain tends to first see the negative in a situation. (10:55) The benefits of doing the assessment in chapter 2 of the book “Conquer Anxiety”. (14:36) The five stages of peak performance that will help you conquer your anxieties. (15:36) The distinction between positive and negative visualization & How they both impact our lives. (18:54) The importance of designing a mindset when we create our visions. (20:46) Facing the anxieties and the fears that you have expands your world and your possibilities. (24:52) Connect with Jon: LinkedIn <a href="http://jonskidmore.com/psychology/" rel="noopener noreferrer"
S1 E232 · Tue, June 02, 2020
Taking an idea and starting a business can be difficult and daunting for some people, especially because sometimes they don’t know where to start and what end to grab. Did you know that 75% of the new businesses fail? That’s a pretty scary number, but there are specific ways to avoid the pitfalls within the Formula for Failure, and they all come down to having a clear process in place, and well-defined strategies and goals. Today, we are going to share with you the keys to becoming a successful entrepreneur and building the thriving business that you’ve dreamed of. The course that contains all of these actions you’re going to hear about in this episode, has proven to be helpful over and over again for people that decided to onboard on the journey to leadership, and we are positive that it will help you steer the wheel in the right direction, too. So, listen to Episode 232 of Becoming Your Best, to learn what a business needs from its founder, to thrive, grow, and pivot toward the desired goals. In this episode, you will learn: The first key to being a successful entrepreneur – taking care of yourself. (07:37) The things you should focus on during the idea phase of your business. (08:46) The steps to follow in the next chapter of your business: the Go – No-go phase. (11:13) How to develop your USP – Unique Selling Proposition. (14:52) How to develop a strategic plan with clear goals and specific strategies to grow your company. (16:53) The importance of having an exit strategy right from the beginning. (19:05) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noref
S1 E231 · Tue, May 26, 2020
“ We were born with a voice box, but it didn’t come with instructions on how best to use it.” – AmyK Hutchens Communication is hard, and every single day, really smart people are either attempting or avoiding a tough conversation. But, the fact of the matter is that almost everything we want – whether it’s a salary increase, a better life, better relationships – is on the other side of a difficult conversation, and the more skilled we are to be able to prepare for these critical moments in our lives, the more we get what we desire. In today’s episode, my guest, AmyK, focuses on teaching us how to discover what we want and what other people want so that we can create better connections and profitable outcomes. We dive deep into some magical phrases that can ease our conversations and she shares the steps we have to follow to improve the way we communicate. AmyK Hutchens is an international award-winning speaker, Amazon best-selling author, and has over 19 years of experience in training and consulting. She has clients such as The Home Depot, Starbucks Canada, Expedia, Lockheed Martin, Walmart, and just a host of others. She travels the globe sharing with executives, influencers, and go-getters how to navigate their toughest conversations, and has been a featured guest on numerous TV and radio networks, including Bloomberg, NBC, Fox, and ABC. She comes from a family of teachers and educators and literally, when she was five years old she was playing school with her imaginary students. You can imagine how skilled she is at teaching people, so listen to Episode 231 of Becoming Your Best to learn how to honor your voice, one conversation at a time, to get what you want and create a profitable life. Questions I ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you, and how did you get to where you're at today? (02:12) What’s your recommendation for people to know what they really want? (07:44) How important is it that people know what the other person wants? (09:57) What are some of the magical phrases that effectively break down walls and create new possibilities? (11:09) How do you prepare for your most important conversations, to ensure really great outcomes? (18:44) How can people honor the worth of their own voice? (20:19) In this episode, you will learn: What inspired AmyK to write the book “Get it!” & what the book is about. (03:56) Improving your emotional literacy allows you to better connect with other people and with yourself. (08:43) How the phrase “A Part of Me” gives you a space for dialogue versus getting defensive and armoring up. (11:59) How the phrase “How Might We” leads to more engagement and more
S1 E230 · Tue, May 19, 2020
Being productive and efficient - both in our professional and personal lives - is a difficult task sometimes. There are countless apps and programs that come in handy sometimes, but many of them are not mindful of the fact that we don’t all think and process information the same way - thus, our strategies to increase productivity should be adapted to what works best for us. Carson knows all about designing personalized methods for better managing our time to accomplish more in a shorter period of time, and in today’s episode, she is going to share with us powerful insights into the styles of productivity that fit our needs. We also discuss how to work smarter from home and how to eliminate or reduce as much as possible the distractions that keep us from being efficient. Carson Tate is the founder and managing partner of Working Simply - a productivity and training firm that served a fast-growing list of clients including Delta Airline, FedEx, Wells Fargo, or Chick-fil-A. She is known for igniting personal transformation through her simple, powerful, and actionable strategies and tools. Carson wants people to work smarter, not harder, and she is on a mission to debunk the time management myths that keep us trapped or overwhelmed, and to help us personalize our productivity, so we can work simply and live fully. Prior to starting Working Simply, she worked in human resources and sales functions with Fortune 200 firms. She holds a bachelor's in psychology, a Master's in organizational development, and she has advanced coaching certificates. Listen to Episode 230 of Becoming Your Best, to find out which productivity style suits you, where can you find the strategies that apply best to your personality, and how you can simplify your work. Questions I ask: Carson, tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you, and maybe that's even led you to do what you're doing today. (02:07) The subtitle of your book is “Embracing the Power of Your Personal Productivity Style” – what does that mean? (09:31) How can we conquer the overwhelm of working and living in this ever-changing and complex Coronavirus world? (14:21) What are some of the best tips that you have of working together virtually - things that really work, that are productive? (18:40) Any other final tips that you would like to give our listeners today that you think would help them in personal or professional productivity? (24:50) In this episode, you will learn: How her book, “Work Simply” can help you increase your productivity. (05:01) The four productivity styles and their characteristics. (06:15) Some productivity strategies for each one of the four styles. (10:26) The impo
S1 E229 · Tue, May 12, 2020
"There are only four kinds of people in the world: those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver." - Rosalyn Carter Having to take care of a loved one that is going through some tough situation, health wise, can be overwhelming most of the time, especially if we are the only person that is carrying this burden. In today’s episode, Erin points out that we are not alone in this, and she teaches us how to create the support group we so desperately need, to avoid the caregiver fatigue. She also shares some of the strategies she has applied when her sister needed an advocate and how she managed to keep everyone informed and looped in, every step of the way. Erin Galyean is an energetic and passionate certified Becoming Your Best trainer within her organization, whose main goal is to inspire others to have an open mindset, develop new skills, and have fun while learning. Based on her experiences with losing both her father and sister to life-threatening diseases, Erin has recently written a book, “ Badass Advocate: Becoming the Champion Your Seriously Ill Loved One Deserves ”, with the sole purpose of helping other caregivers who are faced with similar situations to handle everything with ease and grace. So, listen to Episode 229 of Becoming Your Best, and learn how to plan for something that hopefully you won’t have to deal with, but you most likely will, at some point. Questions I ask: Why did you write the book and who is it for? (04:47) What are a couple of the strategies that you've outlined in your book that people could learn from you? (10:27) You wrote the book, you published it – how do you think this will help caregivers going forward? What’s next? (20:21) In this episode, you will learn: The improvements we made to the BYB Personal Productivity Assessment. (00:54) Erin’s background that shaped her into the woman she is today. (01:54) How to create, as a caregiver, a support team that will help you feel less overwhelmed. (11:21) Recording the conversations you have with your doctors – with their permission – has proven to be very helpful. (15:30) The type of resources you can find if you go to Erin’s website. (23:59) Connect with Erin: Website Facebook Instagram Becoming Your Best Resources:</strong
S1 E228 · Tue, May 05, 2020
An educated population, given the right tools, can solve any problem. That’s why, now more than ever, with the constant evolution of technology and the amount of information we have access to, it’s important to bring education front and center on the list of things that we are supporting. University leaders have the responsibility to be responsive to their students’ needs and find new ways to adapt faster and better organize their internal structure so that they can take advantage of every opportunity available. In today’s episode, Dr. Saunders and I are talking about the future of education, and what every university should do to quickly respond to change and pivot so that they can align with the constant demands of innovation. Martha Saunders is the sixth president of the University of West Florida, and in her 30-plus years in higher education, she has served as a professor of communication, honors director, dean of arts and sciences and as provost, chancellor, or president at universities in Florida, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Mississippi. Her area of academic expertise is in public relations and crisis communication for which she has won numerous awards, including two Public Relations Society of America’s coveted Silver Anvils. She is also the 2011 National Winner of the Stevie Award for Women in Business. Her vision for the University of West Florida is for it to grow beyond its beginnings as a regional comprehensive university, and be seen as a leader in innovation and cutting-edge academic programs. Listen to Episode 228 of Becoming Your Best , to find out what is needed in terms of leadership, to bring such an institution – or any other type of organization, as a matter of fact – to a higher level. Questions I ask: Tell us about your background and some of the experiences that you've had and what are the things that have led you to where you're at today? (02:51) Tell us about the University of West Florida - we’d love to hear more about that. (09:22) How is West Florida becoming Florida’s Innovation University? (12:11) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with, today? Any encouragement or any thoughts? (19:37) In this episode, you will learn: The importance of being able to accept change and to pivot quickly when needed. (06:03) How learning to lean on your team, trust them, and listen to their ideas is essential for great leadership. (08:00) What the future of education looks like. (16:52) How UWF’s Sea3D Lab is currently helping healthcare workers. (14:59) Connect with Dr. Martha Saunders: Facebook <a href="https://twitter.c
S1 E227 · Tue, April 28, 2020
Nothing is more rewarding than leaning into a challenge and mastering yourself in it. The problem is that sometimes, the obstacles prevent us from seeing the benefits of our thoughts, and we miss out on opportunities because we’re not capable of realizing the full potential and the impact our ideas can have. Today, we have a really fun and interesting guest, and together we will discuss how can people realize everything that they’re capable of doing and what are some of the secrets that can help us be better and do better. Dolores Hirschmann is the Chief Clarity Officer at Masters In Clarity and is an internationally recognized strategist and coach that works with clients to clarify their idea worth sharing, design their communication strategies, and implement business growth systems. She is a writer, a TEDx organizer, and a CTI certified and ICF accredited coach. Originally from Buenos Aires, Dolores moved to the U.S. when she was 25 years old, and she speaks fluent Spanish, English, and French. So, listen to Episode 227 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to find clarity through the darkness and confusion of difficult situations and how to sort out the parts of your life where you feel stuck. Questions I ask: Dolores, why don’t you tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you? (02:39) How can people realize their greatest potential? (09:19) How do people start zeroing in on their strengths, in order to serve other people and leave a legacy? (10:45) If you could go back and give your younger self one piece of business advice, what would that be? (16:35) In this episode, you will learn: What a CTI certified and ICF accredited coach means. (07:04) What Dolores does for her clients and her team in the role of Chief Clarity Officer. (08:24) How to align your outside growth with your inside growth. (12:37) What someone does as a TEDx organizer. (14:47) Connect with Dolores: Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Page Twitter Youtube Channel <p
S1 E226 · Tue, April 21, 2020
Everything that we do, every action we take, every effort we make, is literally leaving to others a legacy that we may not even be aware of. In today’s episode, Brad shares some incredible and amazing stories of the early explorers in Antarctica that through their actions made a difference that is visible even today, after 50-100 years later. And like he says, these people – we might call them leaders of their time – followed the same 12 Principles that we’re using, proving that these principles, over and over again, stand the test of time. Brad Borkan is the author of the book, "When Your Life Depends On It: Extreme Decision Making Lessons from the Antarctic". He has a graduate degree in Decision Sciences from the University of Pennsylvania and has a fascination in how people and businesses can make better decisions. He appeared on cable TV in the US and on radio programs, and spoke to conferences about leadership, teamwork and winning against the odds. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society and a member of the Society of Authors. In his book, Brad focuses on the real life-and-death decisions made by early Antarctic explorers, and reveals amazing lessons of sheer grit and determination that can help all of us make better decisions in our lives. So, listen to Episode 226 of Becoming Your Best, to learn about brave men that even though they didn’t achieve any of their primary goals, they adapted and moved forward with what they accomplished, leaving us with a legacy that helps and inspires many. Questions I ask: Tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you. (02:35) From your experience, what are the three biggest leadership lessons you've learned from doing the research for your book? (15:41) How can we apply the lessons learned from the Antarctic explorers to our lives today? (21:14) What's one of your favorite stories? (23:55) Any final tips you’d like to leave our listeners with, today? (25:36) In this episode, you will learn: How Brad’s book shares lessons that are valuable for modern-day people. (05:20) How to turn a failure into a success story. (07:05) There’s always a third option when you’re dealing with a situation. (09:35) A story about the mindset of looking for ways to move forward instead of looking to blame situations. (13:09) How the early Antarctic expeditions still lead to scientific discoveries. (30:08) Connect with Brad: Website Linked
S1 E225 · Tue, April 14, 2020
Most of us are capable of a lot more than we think, but we often sell ourselves short. One of the biggest reasons for our lack of confidence is the self-doubt that usually comes disguised as the imposter syndrome. Before we even begin to plan our next steps, a little voice screams in our head, “What would people think?” or “How long will it take for people to figure out that I’m not as good as they think?” And we freeze. We take ten steps back and lock our dreams in a box. Fortunately, we don’t have to be the best before we put ourselves out there and we don’t have to know all the answers right from the get-go. All it takes is to learn as we move forward. In today’s episode, my guest takes us on an extraordinary journey on how to doubt the doubt and dare to get out of our comfort zone. We discuss how allowing ourselves to be vulnerable is actually imperative in our life, how truly connecting with people can help us deal with the challenges we’re faced with, and the ways to build confidence in ourselves. Margie Warrell learned to build resilience, challenge the norms and embrace change through personal adversities. As an international speaker and facilitator, her focus is on helping individuals, teams and organizations build greater resilience, courage, and capacity to thrive in today’s uncertain world. Her client organizations include NASA, Salesforce, Google, Visa, Deloitte, Microsoft, and Facebook. Margie’s work is based on the latest research in positive and behavioral psychology, leadership development, and organizational change, so listen to Episode 225 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to give yourself permission to do what you feel called to do, even though you feel uncomfortable, anxious or uncertain of the outcome. Questions I ask: Margie, tell us about your background, including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you. (02:12) What's some of the most impressive research that you've done, that stood out for you that you've used in your book? (07:54) What have been some of the top lessons that you've learned in the middle of all the challenges and disruptions you’ve described? (11:06) In your experience, Margie, why are people hesitant to be vulnerable? (17:29) What can people do to build confidence in their ability to cope with the challenges that they're facing? (21:01) Any final tips that you'd like to leave our listeners with? (26:19) In this episode, you will learn: How her husband contracting COVID-19 has forced Margie to walk her own talk. (03:53) The reason why Margie wrote her fifth book, “You’ve Got This”. (06:11) How to overcome the self-doubt. (08:50) About a UCLA study around naming and labeling our emotions. (1
S1 E224 · Tue, April 07, 2020
There is a lot of pain right now in the world, and this is one of those situations we cannot control. But there are, still, some things in our power, and it’s up to us to build the right mindset and acquire the skill set to turn any challenge into a blessing or an opportunity. If you look at Uber and Airbnb, these were born out of the last recession, in 2008. They were born because people were forced to pivot; there were new opportunities and a handful of people seized them, while others gave up and folded their cards. In today’s episode, we are going to focus on what you can do to survive and thrive from your home and we encourage you to try out every suggestion that we share, and see for yourself, the impact they can have both on your overall life and on your day-to-day state of mind. So, listen to Episode 224 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to take this challenge that we’re in, right now, and turn it into an opportunity to come out stronger on the backside of the crisis we’re facing. In this episode, you will learn: The place where you can assess your productivity. (03:22) How to stay focused on what matters most, especially during these times. (04:06) The importance of having a vision board, and a few simple steps to create one. (09:21) How creating a bucket list can help you get clarity into your life. (11:27) How to focus on learning a new skill in the next 30 days. (13:18) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E223 · Tue, March 31, 2020
"The wise old owl lived in an oak The more he saw, the less he spoke The less he spoke, the more he heard Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?" - Edward H. Richards The purpose of listening is not just hearing words, but understanding because as you listen carefully, you are like an observant detective, noticing clues and indicators. You don't even have to ask questions - you can just notice things, words, expressions, feelings, intent, and content. Principle #7 of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders - being an effective communicator - impacts every single role that you have in life, and today that’s exactly what we focus on: teaching you how to master the art of pure listening so that you lead a happier and peaceful life with those around you. So, start to practice it right now, by listening to Episode 223 of Becoming your Best, where we discuss one of the most challenging or difficult principles to learn and put in practice – how to be an effective communicator. As you repeatedly work on building this skill set, you will get better and better and it will be one of the most valuable skill sets that you own. In this episode, you will learn: A vulnerable story of how I failed at being a good listener when it was needed the most. (05:45) The two sides of being an effective communicator. (10:13) The mindset attributed to each one of the sides. (11:13) The five steps to master the art of pure listening. (15:01) The words you can use to confirm what the other person has said. (17:17) What you can do, right now, to start building the habit of listening. (20:40) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance <p style=
S1 E222 · Tue, March 24, 2020
How to Survive and Thrive During Hard Times In the midst of this crisis, I am grateful to have spring coming because it has so much symbolism! There will be a time of rebirth coming out of the Coronavirus. Just like there are things that you can do to prepare for springtime as you come out of the cold of the winter, so are some steps that you can take in order to come out of this crisis stronger and better at everything that you do. So, what are the things that you can do, during this devastating crisis, to make the best of this experience, to be determined to maintain your happiness, health, and vitality, while at the same time preparing for when we come out of this virus crisis, or when we are in a hard time in life? In today’s episode, I would like to suggest five things that you can do to survive and thrive during difficult moments in your life. These five principles will see you through the hard times now and in the future! They will guide you through personal crises and challenges and see you through over and over. So, listen to Episode 222 of Becoming Your Best to learn the physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual impact of these five things I am suggesting you to do. There is no doubt that whatever comes, whatever may be, we can find a way forward that'll work. In this episode you will learn: Focusing on your personal Vision, Annual Goals, and Pre-Week Planning creates a deep pathway of doing what matters most. (05:13) How to program your mind for success by maintaining upbeat, uplifting influences in your life. (09:20) Having faith - in our most difficult times - brings peace that things will work out. (13:27) How to serve others, in these hard times. (19:19) What you can do to be better, as a result of this experience. (24:09) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com to get your dated 2020 Becoming Your Best Planner for 50% off Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-Principles-Successful/dp/B01JJQQ2V6/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=becoming+your+best+the+12+principl
S1 E221 · Tue, March 17, 2020
“These are the times that try men's souls” and true leadership will make the difference of how we come through it. It's our opportunity to really have an impact. These events are upsetting and extremely disruptive, so how can we navigate all of this that is currently happening throughout the world? The purpose of today’s episode is to introduce - and review for those that may be familiar with it - the 6 Steps to effectively plan, create solutions and take action in the face of stiff challenges, particularly in this case now, in the face of the Coronavirus. Using the 6 Steps will provide you with hope, peace, and laser-like focus to move forward with confidence, commitment, and purpose toward realizing your dreams. This is your opportunity to shine, to make a positive difference, to exercise leadership that puts you in the best light, so that when you look back someday you’ll say, "We did good." So, listen to Episode 221 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to apply the 6 Steps to the thorniest issues that may confront you, and how to not only survive, but thrive and prosper through difficult situations, while at the same time, having a world-class process to realize your dreams. In this episode, you will learn: How the 6 Steps to effectively plan, create solutions and take action, came to be. (04:36) The power of shifting from the problem to the vision. (11:34) The current reality of the Coronavirus in terms of the impact it has on your organization. (12:39) The importance of identifying the real issues of the current reality. (14:25) Brainstorming the options you have to help you realize the vision. (16:35) How to implement your best options - Who will do what, when? (18:44) The significance of evaluating and debriefing your process periodically. (20:19) An example of how you can use the 6 Steps Process in your personal life. (22:37) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E220 · Tue, March 10, 2020
It’s a pretty tough world in which we live right now, and we could all use more kindness in our lives. By genuinely helping people, we not only improve their lives, but ours too, in the process, and we can live a much happier, more fulfilled and deeply satisfying life. In today’s episode, I share with you a couple of stories that prove how kindness can change your world, and although it’s a short podcast, I hope you’ll find just one quick thing that can help you improve just slightly more than you are currently today in your life. So, listen to Episode 220 of Becoming Your Best, to learn the ripple effect that kindness can create in the world. In this episode, you will learn: Famous Dave’s secret of success – invest in yourself. (01:00) How a keynote on the power of kindness inspired me to help a homeless person. (03:03) A story on how kindness can improve the relationships with those around you. (05:41) Listening to the other person and seeking to understand their problems is one of the greatest acts of kindness. (08:57) The power of Principle #5 – Live the Golden Rule. (12:59) The pursuit of perfection helps us find excellence. (14:28) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E219 · Tue, March 03, 2020
Companies now are spending millions of dollars a month on marketing. Last year, digital spending overtook TV, radio, and print. In this fast-paced world, people prefer watching a video than reading an article or an instruction manual, so in order to keep up with your competition, you have to get creative. Video really makes it more interesting and attracts more attention. The good news is, you don’t need to have high-end production equipment – you can make really good video ads on your iPhone – but instead, it’s more important to invest in great copywriters to catch people’s eyes. In today’s episode, I talk with Travis about the future of ad-making and where it is best to put your marketing money in, for a profitable ROI. Travis Chambers is the founder of Chamber Media, a 30 person growth and video agency that tripled the revenue of four multi-million dollar D2C companies in the last 2 years, using quantitative creative, producing and testing modular video content and using it to scale revenue through social ad spends. He’s a Forbes 30 Under 30 lister, has been featured in Inc., Entrepreneur, and AdWeek, and has been a keynote speaker at Google Growth Summit, VidCon, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. So, listen to Episode 219 of Becoming Your Best, to learn the tricks you can use to figure out what kind of ads you can create for your company, regardless of your inventory runway. Questions I ask: How are companies using social video ads to grow? (06:17) What’s a good budget to sustain? (12:13) Where can you find talented writers? (16:36) Tell us, just for a moment, what does your firm provide? (17:44) What does the future hold for social video ads? Where do you see this going? (19:22) How do you approach the creative process and figure out what ads to make? (20:42) What are the social media platforms that companies should focus their attention on? (25:08) In this episode, you will learn: Travis’ background and some of the turning points that got him to where he is today. (01:46) Two examples of companies that significantly increased their revenues through video ads. (07:46) How smaller companies should approach the video ads field. (08:44) The reason why it’s more important to invest in a good writer than into production equipment. (14:40) The seven foundational ads that every account should have. (21:29) How you can combine these seven foundational ads. (23:47) Connect with Travis: Website LinkedIn Email: <a href="mailto:tc@chamber.media"
S1 E218 · Tue, February 25, 2020
People have forgotten how to ask questions and one of the reasons is the online culture that has been spoiling us to have things set and catered to our exact preference. Everything needs to look the way we want it to look, and therefore, if people don’t fit in that perfect cookie-cutter model that we have designed – our comfort zone – then they’re a threat. That is not true! Even if there is a universal truth out there, it doesn’t mean that there aren’t different ways of perceiving it. In today’s episode, my guest is the first legally deaf NBA player – Lance Allred. Since he retired from basketball, he became a speaker, trying to inspire people and encouraging them to achieve their goals, by following the principles of perseverance. Lance Allred is an expert on Leadership, Perseverance, and Grit. Legally deaf, at 80% hearing loss from RH complications at birth, he was born and raised in a polygamist commune until the age of 13. He is the author of four books - with the fifth, “The New Alpha Male” coming on soon – and the TEDx Star of “What is Your Polygamy?” So, listen to Episode 218 of Becoming Your Best, to learn about Lance’s background and how he ended up teaching people how to communicate – the one thing that everyone takes for granted, even though he spent 15 years in speech therapy. We also discuss the principles of perseverance and how you can apply them in your life. Questions I ask: Lance, please share a little bit of your background and how you got to where you are today, so that we can get a little more personal feel for who you are. (02:36) Let’s talk about your new book, “The New Alpha Male” and tell us what that’s about and what the intended objective of that is. (13:40) Do you have a website or a place that they can go to get that book, Lance? (30:00) In this episode, you will learn: What is cult mentality and religion, according to Lance. (03:52) The backbone of Lance’s message as a speaker. (06:36) A suggestive analogy between culture and the different types of computer software. (09:31) The question you should ask yourself, to figure out if you have integrity. (16:10) One of the mistakes most entrepreneurs do, regarding their employees. (17:20) How to let go of the victim archetype and embrace the teacher archetype. (22:01) Compassion is one of the hardest strengths. (26:56) Connect with Lance: Website LinkedIn The books Lance wrote Becoming Your Best Resou
S1 E217 · Tue, February 18, 2020
A lighthouse symbolizes a steady and grounded structure that guides people to safety and represents strength and hope. And if you think about it, the wonderful lighthouse doesn’t just sit there – it comes in a time of storm as well. So how can you become the light that guides people to overcome the obstacles in their lives? In today’s episode, I am sharing with you a strategy that you can follow step by step to build yourself up, be more productive, learn and be the light that guides your family, your employees, your friends and anyone around you, to become their best and influence others in turn. Listen to Episode 217 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can master the power of the rock-solid Principles of Highly Successful Leaders and People. In this episode, you will learn: The reasons why the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders help you become a guiding light for others (02:33) Seven things you can do, that will help you master the Principles of Becoming Your Best (06:57) Ways in which you can directly lift, inspire and build other’s lives (11:16) How you can become one of our certified trainers (16:07) About the Becoming Your Best Return on Investment Calculator – a useful tool that increases performance and productivity (16:37) The apple analogy we use in seminars, to teach people the impact they can have on everyone around them (20:53) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20planner25” Free template for pre-week planning Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E216 · Tue, February 11, 2020
Across the world, our collective culture is designed to make it easy for us to focus on ourselves, on our own game, and on what we can do to fill our personal buckets. While it’s extremely important to take care of ourselves, there is one thing that can help us find the true happiness that we’re all searching for. Listen to Episode 216 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can be truly present and aware of the opportunities that are all around you. This is a life-changing episode and we suggest that you listen to it with an open mind. In this episode, you will learn: How a book called, “The Message”, inspired me to rethink the way I look at happiness. (03:51) The spoon analogy that’s indicative of the idea of service. (07:27) A couple of stories from the book, “The Message”, that shows what one of the grand secrets to a happy life is. (08:23) How one of my friends motivated me to take action inside my local community. (13:50) The starfish approach and how you can apply Principle #5 of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful People and Leaders - Live the Golden Rule. (17:55) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20planner25” Free template for pre-week planning Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Resources mentioned in the episode: Book - Lance Richardson: The Message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E215 · Tue, February 04, 2020
Setting expectations is great! However, more often than not, we tend to tie our happiness to the way we imagine things SHOULD go, and feel disappointed and frustrated when they aren’t how we envisioned. It’s time to throw away our scripts and realize that our peace and balance should not depend on the movie-type expectations we plan for ourselves and others. So, listen to Episode 215 of Becoming your Best , to learn what we mean by that and why this could lead to a more fulfilled and delightful life. In today’s episode, you will learn: About our new book, “Conquer Anxiety” and how you can pre-order it. (02:10) The difference between setting expectations and having a script. (03:56) A story on how scripts can ruin a beautiful experience. (05:42) The liberating power of throwing away the script. (09:08) Some questions for you, to figure out whether you’re tying your happiness on what someone else should be doing, from your perspective. (14:54) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20planner25” Free template for pre-week planning Pre-order the book, “Conquer Anxiety” Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E214 · Tue, January 28, 2020
Adopting and incorporating the language of those who win is essential for becoming our best and changing the results we get in our life, both personal and professional. Those who consistently win have a certain dialect of conviction, of confidence that whatever they set out to do is going to result in victory. They figured out the power of self-mastery and they’re champions of mental toughness. In today’s episode, Thomas Blackwell, one of our Master Trainers & International Speakers, and an expert in the language of those who win, talks about identifying and celebrating the good moments in every situation. He has some great motivational examples that are meant to prove that anyone can gain victory after victory, regardless of the outcome or the industry we’re in. Listen to Episode 214 of Becoming Your Best to learn that you should never give up on your goals and if you always apply the power of knowledge, you can live a life by design, enjoying your wins every day. In this episode, you will learn: The quality that separates amateurs from professionals, in any industry. (03:38) How to identify and celebrate victories, regardless of the score. (06:54) The story of Daniel Ruettiger – the star of Rudy, the #1 sports motivational movie in the world. (07:55) A real-life example of doing more doing than thinking. (13:43) Dan Gable’s winning philosophy. (16:49) What you can do to implement the language of those who win. (23:57) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20planner25” Free template for pre-week planning Becoming Your Best Library Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E213 · Tue, January 21, 2020
How do you stay focused rather than setting a New Year’s resolution that just trickles away after a few weeks? There are three keys to being productive and highly successful in your personal and professional life: writing down a vision, setting your roles and goals, and committing to constant pre-week planning. In today’s episode, we discuss each and every one of them, and we will take you, step by step, through the process of making this year the best one you’ve had so far. So, listen to Episode 213 of Becoming Your Best , to learn how you can use your time in a productive manner and what to focus on when setting your goals. In this episode, you will learn: The importance of writing your vision – your why to get up in the morning. (04:12) The three questions you should answer, before developing your vision. (07:18) The number of goals you should have for each role you play in your life. (11:19) How to write your goals and why the wording is decisive for the success/failure of accomplishing them. (13:03) Some examples of my goals for 2020. (14:50) How pre-week planning can make a real difference in your life. (16:58) How to do your pre-week planning. (18:32) Transactional versus transformational mindsets. (21:25) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20planner25” Free template for pre-week planning Email: support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E212 · Tue, January 14, 2020
Gratitude can be a game-changer on our motivation, our feelings, and our happiness, as we move forward to becoming our best and to make a difference both in our personal and our professional life. Making a habit out of being grateful every day for all the things that we have can help us live in peace and balance – a trait that every highly successful person has. We’ve dedicated an entire episode on the powerful practice of gratitude, so listen to Episode 212 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can easily improve your performance, productivity, and life altogether, by taking the time to be grateful. In this episode, you will learn: Gratitude helps you follow principle #11 of The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders and People – Live in Peace and Balance. (03:07) A great experiment to see what impact a gratitude practice can have on you. (04:20) A list of the things I am grateful for, that’s meant to be an example of how easy, yet powerful this activity is. (06:02) BYB Resources Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Get your Becoming Your Best Planner using the promo code “20 planner 25” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E211 · Tue, January 07, 2020
How long does it take for you to schedule meetings or daily activities? We are what we choose to spend our time on, and learning how to be more productive can give us the freedom to do what we enjoy most. On today’s episode, Tim shares with us the story of Woven - an intelligent calendar that helps busy professionals maximize the most valuable asset they have, which is time. Tim Campos is the former Chief Information Officer at Facebook. In his 6 years there, he managed to make it the most productive company in the world. Now, he is the CEO of Woven – a company working to reimage how people use their calendars, so they can spend time on what matters most to them. So, listen to Episode 211 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can easily be more productive, by letting an app do the work for you. Questions I ask: Tim, tell us about your background, especially including any points in your life that were transformational, that have had a big impact and maybe led to what you're doing today. (01:57) How did you end up with Facebook? (05:03) Tell us about Woven. (09:47) How do we become more productive? (14:04) I went online and looked at some of the resources that you have, and it looks like you also have some type of group scheduling tool. Did I read that right? (16:55) Let's just wrap up with any final tips of the best productivity advice that you may have, Tim. (21:38) In this episode, you will learn: The two things that are incredible about Facebook, as a company. (07:38) The reason why Tim decided to leave Facebook to start his own company. (08:39) Why a calendar alone might not be the best time-organizing tool for you. (11:05) How Woven works and how much time it can save you. (11:57) About an interesting feature of Woven that saves even more time scheduling your meetings. (14:24) How Woven can help you with repetitive events. (18:52) Connect with Tim: Woven website Twitter LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E210 · Tue, December 31, 2019
Every beginning of a fresh year brings new challenges and opportunities. 2020 will never repeat itself, so how can you make it the best year you’ve had so far? The answer is pretty simple, and you can accomplish whatever you set your mind on, by being determined to constantly use three powerful tools: having a personal vision, setting annual goals, and doing pre-week planning. Episode 210 of Becoming Your Best is filled with amazing quotes, poems, and songs that will definitely boost your eagerness to be your best in the year that is right around the corner. Our team wishes you a grand New Year for you and yours! In this episode, you will learn: How you can get back up after falling. (03:21) The winner’s mindset of making things happen. (05:00) The skillset to create a new beginning and a fresh start. (05:48) The lyrics of a song that can put 2020 in perspective for you. (08:46) The power of the Principles of Becoming Your Best – they never age but can help you become your very best at any age. (11:00) How to create a deep mental path to happiness and success. (12:36) An inspiring poem by Edgar Albert Guest about the spirit of making things happen. (17:43) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Book - Becoming your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E209 · Tue, December 24, 2019
Would you like to have greater happiness, joy, closeness, and deep love in your marriage or partnership? In our study of 40 years, we documented the things that help people become successful leaders, and we discovered 12 Principles that are universal and produce a predictable result. The good news is that these principles work perfectly well in your personal relationships too, and in today’s episode, we are going to show how every single one of them can help you have a wonderful marriage/relationship. So, listen to Episode 209 of Becoming Your Best, to learn that you’re never too old or too young to create a happy and warm environment with your spouse/partner, by applying the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Marriages or Relationships. In this episode, you will learn: How the 12 Principles of Highly Successful People and Leaders came to life. (04:49) How to be true to character in your relationship. (06:55) The steps to create a couple’s vision. (08:23) How to build and maintain trust in your relationship. (16:38) The 5 steps of being an effective communicator with your spouse. (17:27) How you can apply the power of knowledge, with your significant other. (22:41) The things you can do to strengthen your marriage and relationship. (26:28) An example of how the 12 Principles can help save a marriage. (27:24) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Website Book - Becoming your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E208 · Tue, December 17, 2019
Are you truly listening to what other people say when you’re having a conversation? Whether we don’t understand a subject because we’re not paying attention, or we misunderstand a situation because we already think we have the answer, it all comes down to one thing. In order to be efficient communicators, we first have to master the ability to listen. A lot of people think listening is about the listener making sense of what the speaker is saying, and although that’s useful, the true conversation happens when you are helping the speaker make sense of what they mean and helping them understand what they say. In today’s episode, Oscar and I discuss the key ingredient of being an effective communicator. He shares with us powerful techniques that we can use in our relationship with literally everyone, from our co-workers, clients, and friends, to our family, spouse or children. Oscar Trimboli has coached, mentored and advised people in a wide range of roles, from founders, CEO, CFO, COO, CMO, CTO and a variety of other leadership roles in financial services, technology, professional services, education, and not for profits. He has been asked to speak to leadership teams and their organizations about the importance of clarity to create change, how to embrace the digital economy and the role values play in the achievement of your purpose. So, listen to Episode 208 of Becoming Your Best , to gain a different perspective on mastering the power of being silent and deep listening. Questions I ask: What is deep listening? (03:41) What's the difference between a good listener and a great listener? (11:00) Explain what the four villains of listening are, and what's that other side of the coin? (18:58) For someone listening to this right now, whether they're at home, whether they're in the workforce, wherever they're at, what's one thing that across the board you say, "Do this today, and it will have a big impact in your life." (26:54) For those who would like to find out more about you, Oscar, how could they find you? (29:05) In this episode, you will learn: The difference between active listening and deep listening. (04:25) Two simple but essential phrases you could ask people, in order to hear their full thoughts. (05:04) Three tips to help you remove distractions while you’re listening. (12:13) The story of one of Oscar’s clients, that proves how learning to listen can change your life. (15:54) The difference between how men and women listen. (18:00) Why it’s easier to practice deep listening with strangers than with the closest people. (24:44) Connect with Oscar: <a href="https://www.oscartrimbol
S1 E207 · Tue, December 10, 2019
One of the most amazing gifts that we’ve been given, is the power of choice. No matter the situation, we have the ability to choose how to respond and we can either take it personally and let it affect us in a negative way, or we can look at it with a positive upbeat mindset. Think of the alternative to happiness, peace, and productivity. The alternative is misery, frustration, and lack of productivity. So what’s the answer? How do we develop the habit of shifting to only good thoughts? Today, in Episode 207 of Becoming Your Best, we answer these questions, by teaching you the Becoming Your Best REFRESH/RESET rule and how it can impact your life for the better. In this episode, you will learn: Some insights from the movie City Slickers, that teach us what’s the one thing that can make a difference in our lives. (01:44) How we choose to look at a situation influences our happiness, health, and productivity in life. (03:38) An example of how choosing to answer positively to negative situations can totally change the atmosphere in the room. (05:32) How to give your brain permission to go back and do a reset. (08:29) How to exercise the Highly Successful Principles of Leadership, in order to be healthier, happier and more productive, leaving things better than when you found them. (14:30) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E206 · Tue, December 03, 2019
Since the birth of the Internet, a lot of things have changed in the way we handle business, and to keep our organizations on top, we have to rapidly adapt and see a few steps ahead. Disruption isn’t something you turn on and off at your convenience, and it’s very uneven, so you never know when it’s going to hit. That’s why you have to always be on the lookout for it because when it comes, there are great growth opportunities that follow. In today’s episode , Charlene shares the characteristics of disruptive organizations, the strategies they employ in order to stay ahead, and the mistakes some companies do in their journey through disruption. Charlene Li is the founder and CEO of the Altimeter Group. She has over 20 years of experience in tech and business and has been a respected advisor to Fortune 500 companies, especially on digital transformation and leadership. Charlene is the New York Times bestseller author of six books, including “Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies” and her latest book, “The Disruption Mindset: Why Some Organizations Transform, While Others Fail”. Charlene was named one of the Top 50 Leadership Innovators by Inc. and one of the most creative people in business, by Fast Company. For the past two decades, Charlene has been helping people see the future, so listen to Episode 206 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to become a disruptive organization in this complex business world that we live in, today. Questions I ask: How do you create a strategy that's inspired by future customers? (08:42) Tell us what a big gulp decision is. (12:21) What are some of the characteristics that you've seen that allow a flux culture to thrive? (18:41) How do you hardwire a flux culture into your organization? (21:02) How can leaders master a new way of developing digital and social relationships for their businesses through customers and clients? (22:01) Any final tips that you would like to leave with our listeners, today, about disruption or about being successful in business or how to really have breakthrough growth? (27:27) In this episode, you will learn: One turning point in Charlene’s background that has impacted her life and got her to where she is today. (02:57) The real reason why some companies are keeping themselves from growing. (07:27) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E205 · Tue, November 26, 2019
“A funny thing about life – once you begin to take note of the things you’re grateful for, you begin to lose sight of things that you lack.” – Germany Kent Gratitude can change your life by shifting your focus on what is wrong with yourself - and the world around - to what is right, and being grateful every day for every little thing makes a huge difference in how you let the chaos of life affect you. Listen to Episode 205 of Becoming Your Best, to learn all the ways gratitude can impact your life for the better. Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family and all those around you – may you all live in Gratitude, Peace, and Balance! In this episode, you will learn: How to say Thank You in multiple languages. (01:56) About Principle Number 11 of Becoming your Best – How to Live in Peace and Balance. (02:44) Gratitude is a mindset, a skill set and a habit that can easily be learned. (04:20) How keeping a gratitude journal could be life-changing. (05:49) About the results of a study on gratitude. (07:18) The benefits of gratitude. (08:20) An exercise you can practice with your family or your employees. (09:09) A message from the Becoming Your Best Team. (10:50) Becoming Your Best Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E204 · Tue, November 19, 2019
“The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.” - Ernest Hemingway Making mistakes is human and we all deserve second chances if we are willing to right the wrong, but sometimes people are not given the opportunity to do so. As a parent of two children who got involved with drugs and were in and out of jail, Joseph saw firsthand how incredibly broken our judicial system is, so he and his wife decided to do something about it. On today’s episode, we talk exactly about that - about giving second chances to people that want to go on a different and better path in their lives. Joseph Grenny is a four-time New York Times bestselling author and a world-renowned speaker. His work, created over the past 30 years, has been translated into 28 languages and is available in 36 different countries. He’s a dynamic keynote speaker and a leading social scientist for business performance. Joseph is the founder of The Other Side Academy – a community that helps create profound human change, that is primarily designed for people with the most broken lives - longtime criminals, drug addicts, or homeless individuals. So, listen to Episode 204 of Becoming your Best to learn that if you dress up, show up, and work hard, you’ll find ways to improve your life, regardless of your background. Questions I ask: If you could tell what The Other Side Academy is, and just tell us about that group - what your vision and purpose is, the impact, and how does it work? (06:51) How does somebody get into The Other Side Academy? (08:22) From your experience, Joseph, what lessons can a parent learn to help their children and family? (14:48) Were there challenges and setbacks as you got it going? (18:32) Any final tips that you'd like to leave with our listeners today? (22:15) When you have feedback to give, how can you successfully approach another person? (23:44) In this episode, you will learn: A pivotal moment in Joseph’s life. (04:25) The key element that keeps the students in the house. (09:33) Why some people are scared to take the leap and try to completely change their life. (11:09) About The Other Side Movers – one of the activities that sustain The Other Side Academy. (11:57) How The Other Side Academy started. (17:00) Joseph’s advice on what we can do to make our dreams and ideas become a reality. (19:54) Connect with Joseph: The Other Side Academy website Vital Smarts website
S1 E203 · Tue, November 12, 2019
If you want to look at a country’s future, look at what is going on in the classrooms, and you’ll get a great snapshot. The education system in America is still far away from being perfect - children often don’t feel safe in schools, there’s a great gap between students coming from different environments, parents have to put a lot of effort to make sure their child receives a proper education, and the list can go on and on. In today’s episode, Teru shares her experience with the Asian education system, highlights some of the difficulties that everyone enrolled in the American system faces with, and gives us advice on what should be done to expand our educational bubble in order to align with the rest of the world. Teru Clavel is a Comparative Education expert, and the author of the book, "World Class: One Mother's Journey Halfway Around the Globe in Search of the Best Education for Her Children." She has written columns on education for the Japan Times and the Financial Times, she's made appearances on Fareed Zakaria’s GPS, The TODAY Show, CBS's This Morning, CNBC's Squawk Box and Channel News Asia. She has also been interviewed on countless radio shows and podcasts. She spent a decade raising her family in Asia, which includes Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Tokyo. She has a BA in Asian Studies and an MS in comparative international education. After two years in Palo Alto, California, Teru has returned to live in New York City with her family. So, listen to Episode 203 of Becoming Your Best, to learn the impact that education can have on children and the importance of rethinking our American schooling system. Questions I ask: Tell us about your background, especially including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you. What has helped you come to where you are today? (03:04) What led to writing the book in the first place? (05:20) What are some of the personal challenges you faced and overcame having raised your three children in so many countries and having moved so often? (08:20) Do you talk in your book about the role of parents? (17:19) What is, from your perspective, Teru, the single most important thing parents and teachers can take away from your book, "World Class"? (25:00) Any final tips you'd like to leave our listeners with, today? (26:23) In this episode, you will learn: Teru’s life in Hong Kong and the education her children received there. (08:51) Teru’s experience of living in an ex-communist tenement in Shanghai. (10:14) The impact that the international education has had on her children’s view of the world. (15:33) The reasons why Teru calls the US - “The Great American Swiss Cheese”. (18:56) The importance of teaching our current and nex
S1 E202 · Tue, November 05, 2019
To really drive change as a leader, you have to think through it strategically. Learning how to communicate data is a critical skill that you need to add to your tool belt because you wind up moving from an individual contributor to a trusted advisor, and becoming a trusted advisor is like the gateway drug to becoming a leader. In today’s episode, Nancy shares with us some great insight into what great leaders and successful brand companies use to communicate their data to a broad audience. We discuss how you can create a three-act-story structure, what a STAR moment is, and the meaning of what she calls, “The New Bliss.” Nancy Duarte is the founder of Duarte Inc. - the largest creative firm in Silicon Valley, and one of the top women-owned businesses in the area. Duarte Inc. is a global leader behind some of the most influential visual messages in business and culture, and they work with 200 of the Fortune 500 companies. Nancy is a communication expert, who has been featured in Forbes, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and CNN. She has also been a contributor to the Harvard Business Review. As a persuasion expert, she cracked the code for effectively incorporating story patterns into business communication. She's written five best-selling books and she's won a number of awards for that. On the list of the Top 250 Women in Leadership, Nancy ranked 67th, and on the World's Top 30 Communication Professionals for 2017, she was ranked number one! So, listen to Episode 202 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how you can create your own story, in order to become a high-performing leader. Questions I ask: Tell us about your background, Nancy, especially including any turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you, and maybe even ultimately led to where you're at today. (03:32) What are the services that you provide to your customers? (07:20) How do you define a story in relation to communicating data? (09:48) What are some really great storytelling techniques that help people create this crescendo and just blow people away? (16:58) What are some ways that award-winning brands communicate data? (19:13) What final tips could you leave with our listeners, that you think would be most important for them? (23:05) In this episode, you will learn: The meaning of the hedgehog concept. (04:40) The three-act-story structure (10:43) Nancy’s advice on how to tell your story right and describe your product correctly. (14:23) How to create a STAR moment – Something They’ll Always Remember. (17:27) Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.c
S1 E201 · Tue, October 29, 2019
Hard work has always been rewarding for those who keep going and don’t quit if success seems far away. All the powerful and influential people have gone through years of grinding and working 70-80 hours a week, in order to follow their dreams and get to where they are now. Jimmy knows the value of sacrifice and hard work, and he has managed to form great relationships, to get incredible mentors, and to invest in himself and in his network of people. Now he enjoys life knowing that the Universe is working in his favor. In today’s episode, I talk with Jimmy about how to rise on the top of your game and how to be in the top 1% that live their life to the fullest. Jimmy Rex is most known for his career in real estate, where he has sold over 2000 properties and has solidified himself as one of the top real estate agents in the country. Because of his success, Jimmy went on to build his real estate coaching company, which currently coaches hundreds of real estate agents from all across the country. Outside of real estate, Jimmy created one of the top business podcasts, “The Jimmy Rex Show” and he released his first book this year. He loves to travel and his favorite types of trips are when he gets to go undercover as part of a select group, helping to find and rescue children all over the world. So, listen to Episode 201 of Becoming Your Best, to get some incredible golden nuggets that are so predictable of success in any one of our lives. Questions I ask: What's done it for you, and what's made such a difference in your life? (03:13) Can you mention what the title of your book is and what the real intent of it is? (19:30) What's the current state of the real estate market from your perspective? (21:15) How do you live an extraordinary life? (24:46) In this episode you will learn: The pitfalls of social media. (07:23) The evolution of Jimmy’s mindset. (10:57) Jimmy’s mission statement. (26:11) How the Universe is conspiring in your favor. (27:43) Connect with Jimmy: Website Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Page Twitter Youtube Channel Podcast Book: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Next-Wave-Influence-Real-Estate-ebook
S1 E200 · Tue, October 22, 2019
For four years, we’ve been doing this podcast, with the intent to bring value and add value to your life, whether it’s your relationships, your finances or your business. Now, as we’ve reached the 200th episode, we want to give you exciting news – what we think is one of the most significant movements we’ve done with Becoming Your Best – and, at the same time, we want to ask you to do something that will benefit the youth all over the world! So, listen to Episode 200 of Becoming Your Best, to find out what we’ve been working on, particularly, in the last six months, and why we are confident that it will help change the world to a better place! In this episode, you will learn: Our big announcement that will change possibly millions of lives. (02:31) What we’ve managed to accomplish through the Lead With Light Foundation. (03:16) How you can help us in our mission. (04:54) Resources Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E199 · Tue, October 15, 2019
Setting an example for those around you is really the power of influence. By having your life built on the foundation of correct timeless principles that produce high-performance outcomes, happiness, joy and strong relationships, you set a powerful example that radiates out, and the immediate people that it hits are those around you. Through your example, you create a culture that defines your strategic direction, your vision, your core values, and your goals and when you’re aligned from top to bottom, you are like a laser in terms of being the best at what you do and making a positive difference in the community and the world we live in. So, listen to Episode 199 of Becoming Your Best , to find out what you can do, to be an example of living solid principles that influence the people, culture, strategy and ultimately the marketplace in the world. In this episode, you will learn: How you can become a source of influence. (01:04) The real purpose of becoming an influential person. (02:32) How using the 12 Principles of Highly Successful People and Leaders can help you set an example for others to become their best version. (03:08) An example of the outcome and impact of living upon high-performance principles and habits. (09:01) Becoming Your Best Resources: Website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E198 · Tue, October 08, 2019
Are you happy with where you are right now financially? Are you happy with your relationships? Are you happy with your health? Are you happy with the direction in your life? If you answered “no” to any of these questions, then what needs to change? On today’s episode, we are talking about the legacy that each one of us leaves behind, and how we can turn it into something great and memorable, starting today! It’s important to self - evaluate constantly, guiding yourself by the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders because they have proved, time and again, to be powerful and eternal. Once we have a clear vision, we're resolute in our character, and we come back to that over and over again, we have a plan, we prioritize our time, we treat people right, and we start working towards these things, it's amazing what will materialize in our relationships, in our finances, in our health, in the way we feel about our direction – it all will improve across the board. So, listen to Episode 198 of Becoming Your Best, where you will hear examples of principles and their impact on people’s lives. In this episode, you will learn: Why it’s helpful to read the book, Becoming Your Best – The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders , once a year. (03:31) How to evaluate yourself according to the “Be True to Character” Principle. (06:20) A different way to look at the “Lead with a Vision” Principle. (07:06) Why listening is one area that most of us need to improve, according to the “Be an Effective Communicator” Principle. (09:24) The strong correlation to reading and success. (12:49) Resources: Becoming Your Best website Becoming Your Best University Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E197 · Tue, October 01, 2019
Diabetes Mellitus is a disease that has been around for ages. There has always been a traditional way to keep Diabetes under control, by taking pills and injecting insulin into our bodies for our entire lives, but to this day, nobody talked about curing it. On today’s episode, our guest, Dr. Steven Cherrington talks about looking at Type 2 Diabetes from a dietary perspective. He shares with us a revolutionary approach to treatment, one that can not only prevent Diabetes, but can also cure it. He tells us the four steps anyone with this condition should take, under medical supervision, in order to come off their meds and live a healthy life. Dr. Steven Cherrington is a leading provider of family medicine for patients in the Utah County area. He specializes in treating addiction to opioids, runs a very successful weight loss program and recently has started teaching patients to treat their Type 2 diabetes without the use of medications and ultimately reverse or cure their Type 2 diabetes altogether. So, whether you’re affected by Diabetes, or you have a family member or a friend that suffers from it, listen to Episode 197 of Becoming Your Best, to learn how to prevent and cure it. Questions I ask: What is Diabetes? (07:45) What leads people up to getting Type 2 Diabetes? (11:15) What is the new approach? (16:50) What kind of success have you seen with your actual patients? (24:54) How did you come across all of this information? (29:00) In this episode, you will learn: The origins of the name - Diabetes Mellitus. (05:13) The definition of Type 2 Diabetes. (09:36) How Type 2 Diabetes was originally treated. (14:47) The four steps people need to do to stop their medications. (18:26) The effects that sugar and white flour have on the pancreas. (21:55) Connect with Steve: LinkedIn Premier Family Medical Gentle Revive teachable.pfmweightloss.com Resources mentioned: Diabetes Class Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E196 · Tue, September 24, 2019
"Sow a thought and you reap an action; sow an act and you reap a habit; sow a habit and you reap a character and sow a character and you reap a destiny." - Ralph Waldo Emerson The power of Positive Thinking and having a Vision, is beyond imagination, and it can take you to achievements that can only happen if you have positive and winning thoughts. If you don’t have a personal vision, it’s far easier than you might think, to create one. And if you have one already, it is worth going back and being sure that it reflects all that you want and hope to be and do. On today’s episode, of Becoming Your Best, we are going to talk about the Principle, “Lead with a Vision” and we are going to share with you some examples of what having a written and clearly understood vision can lead to. In this episode, you will learn: Some examples of personal visions, quoted from Becoming Your Best – The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders; (02:37) How you can create your personal vision in three steps; (06:21) About the vision for the event called, “The Hope of America”; (10:50) How the vision of Rob and Steven Shallenberger- to fly the F16s over the Stadium of Fire - changed their way of looking at life; ( 15:57) How the vision of never giving up has helped David Shallenberger overcome a traumatic event in his life; (17:42) Steve’s vision for the next 3-5 years; (23:39) Four leadership actions that you can take today, to start changing your life; (28:00) The difference between goals and vision. (29:18) Resources: Becoming Your Best Global Leadership Website Becoming Your Best University Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E195 · Tue, September 17, 2019
Are you one of the people from all around the world, wishing to live the American Dream? When you don't have much, there's a level of desire and persistence that evolves. As an immigrant born in India, Andrew came to the United States, with one purpose: to help and positively influence the people around him, and he’s done that for over 30 years now. He encourages entrepreneurs to take calculated, bold steps in the direction of a pure and humble purpose because focusing just on making money, won’t bring the fulfillment we’re all looking for. Andrew Samuel is the Chairman and CEO of LINKBANKCORP, Inc. and also LINKBANK, and has a long track record of industry success. He has helped take banks from insignificant to really being listed on the Nasdaq Global Market and has been involved in the Mergers and Acquisitions of more than 10 companies, with an aggregate deal value surpassing $1.5 billion. Andrew has shaped workplaces that are listed as the best to work at in their region, and created cultures centered around servant leadership. Andrew lives in the Central Pennsylvania area, with his wife of 36 years. They are blessed with five daughters, four sons-in-law and 12 grandchildren. He says that our nation allows us to be whoever we want to be, as long as we put hard work into it. So, don’t miss Episode 195 of Becoming Your Best , to listen to the successful story of a skinny poor little kid from India that came to America and was able to do whatever he set his mind on. Questions I ask: Andrew, tell us about your background, including turning points in your life that have had a significant impact on you, on what you're doing today, and on your experiences. (02:07) What are some of the favorite principles or ideas, for you, from this book? (14:28) What have you found is the best way to eliminate distractions? (16:40) How do we learn to serve others when we live in a world where everyone wants to be served? (19:34) Do you mind just talking about boldness and how does that play out in our success? Why is it important? (24:23) In this episode, you will learn: How Andrew and his family made profit out of cow dung. (03:42) How Andrew decided to write his book, “Our American Dream” and what is the idea behind it. (09:52) One valuable principle from the book. (14:33) Andrew’s favorite chapter of his book. (15:28) What are the two parts that “Our American Dream” is consisted of. (19:03) Connect with Andrew: Andrew Samuel - Our American Dream: Cultivating a Life of Success, Joy, and Purpose <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-samuel-bbb7b1192/" ta
S1 E194 · Tue, September 10, 2019
A lot of times, when we think about improving our health and wellness it's easy to focus on the things that we put into our bodies - the liquids we drink, the food that we eat - but people often ignore the light that they are subjecting their bodies to. Companies are realizing that the blue light coming from the screens that we use every day, is dangerous to one’s body, and now they’re trying to limit our exposure to it. On the other hand, the red light spectrum is beneficial for our health, and Justin and his team, have dedicated their lives to bringing awareness of the advantages of using light therapy for improving your body altogether. Justin Strahan is the co-founder of Joovv, a global company that delivers the science of light therapy at your door, providing life-changing red and infrared light therapy devices. Before inventing and developing the Joovv, he spent his career as an engineer managing design and development teams. So, listen to Episode 194 of Becoming Your Best , to find out about this light therapy that has been around for years, but still, few people know about it. Questions I ask: Tell us a little bit about your entrepreneurial journey, or at least about how Joovv came about and what the company is and how this started. (02:07) What are one or two of your key lessons learned as you've built this company? (08:19) What exactly is light therapy? (10:11) Can you just briefly describe what blue light is, versus, say, red and near infrared? (12:40) What is the future of this? (25:55) What's a good place for people to go so that they can learn more about this? (29:34) In this episode, you will learn: How Rob found out about Joovv and light therapy. (07:08) How blue light can negatively affect our health. (13:22) Some of the health benefits that people see when doing light therapy. (14:43) The mechanisms behind light therapy. (19:17) The advantages of LEDs over lasers. (22:06) The difference between red wavelengths and near infrared wavelengths. (22:43) Connect with Justin LinkedIn Resources mentioned Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E193 · Tue, September 03, 2019
Each one of you has a significant influence on those around you, on your team and organization, your families, but how can you really build strong professional and personal relationships that thrive, and bring out the very best in the people that you work with? The answer is something that we call, “The Triad of a Relationship.” In this episode, we are going to talk about this basic, simple, but yet fundamental agreement, that you should have in place with every employee, from the moment you hire them. So, listen to Episode 193 of Becoming Your Best to learn these three essential things that should be embedded in your company’s culture. In this episode, you will learn: About the three elements of the Triad of the Relationship. (02:27) Case study – committing to being trustworthy. (07:28) About the four parts of the Relationship Agreement. (08:45) Case study – committing to being the best at what you do. (10:52) Case study – committing to being fun to work with. (13:18) About the Harvard Business School’s study that demonstrated that criticism doesn’t help solve problems. (18:10) Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E192 · Tue, August 27, 2019
How is your language impacting the outcomes in your life? There are so many things that we get into the habit of saying in “the negative.” Small, unconscious things such as shifting your language to, “I can’t do this,” to “I CAN do this,” can make a world of a difference. If you change your language, you will change the outcomes that you experience on a daily basis. In today’s episode, I chat with Thomas Blackwell, author of The liberty of Our Language Revealed. Throughout the episode, we discuss various parts of his transformational book and the fundamental idea that changing your language to reflect positivity will change your results and outcomes for the better. This will impact all parts of your life: your personal and family life, work-life, and even your health. So listen to Episode 192 of Becoming Your Best to learn how to change your language and change the world, one word at a time. Some Questions I Ask: Why should someone buy The Liberty of Our Language Revealed? (4:35) What proof do you have that reading the book will transform you? (11:33) Who specifically would benefit from reading this book? (19:27) In This Episode, You Will Learn: What inspired Thomas to write The Liberty of Our Language Revealed. (2:55) About the “captain and crew” analogy, and how it applies to all aspects of our lives. (5:16) How people’s lives have been transformed by changing their language. (11:42) Where to order the book. (27:06) Resources: The Liberty of our Language Revealed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E191 · Tue, August 20, 2019
What steps are you taking to impact the world? All through time, humankind has made groundbreaking discoveries, accomplishments, and inventions that transform life. Each of these accomplishments is a result of individuals and groups of individuals that all share similar traits and practices that produce high performance and overall excellence. In today’s episode, I discuss how you, no matter who you are, can employ these principles and transform your own life, your team’s productivity, and the world for the better. So listen to Episode 190 of Becoming Your Best to learn how to become a leader that transforms the world. In This Episode, You Will Learn: About the strategies behind every single achievement, discovery, and accomplishment by mankind. (1:08) What the single factor that makes sustainable high performers more productive than everyone else. (4:16) Why accountability is essential to being an effective and productive leader. (7:18) What you can do as a leader to unlock enormous potential in your team. (9:43) How to become a Becoming Your Best Certified Organization. (13:52) Resources: “The X Factor in Productivity” Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders support@becomingyourbest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E190 · Tue, August 13, 2019
Done correctly, marriage is so much better than being alone. Is there a risk that things won’t work out? Can you do a do-over, if they don't? Well, of course! But it is worth the risk. On today’s episode , I want to celebrate my 45th Wedding Anniversary with you, by sharing 6 essential things that I strongly believe have worked in my relationship and that will help you improve your happiness. Marriage is definitely a ride. It is amazing and fulfilling! What a journey! With time it becomes like the greatest jewel, the greatest treasure on earth, and it is so nice that you can travel with someone you care for. So, listen to Episode 190 of Becoming Your Best to learn that a marriage is all about WE and one of the keys to living a long, lasting life together with your loved one, is communication. In this episode, you will learn: •Examples of annual goals and visions, set together. (04:15) •The sides of the communication coin. (06:41) •Examples of traditions that you can have as a family. (08:36) •How being supportive of your spouse builds confidence. (11:05) •Great advice on how to be faithful. (12:16) •Advice for younger generations. (16:32) •A song and a poem that describe Roxanne and my relationship with her, perfectly. (19:20) Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E189 · Tue, August 06, 2019
The foundation to building sustainable high-performance teams is setting a vision and a challenge, And giving people the autonomy and the space within that challenge to do their best work. You're not walking into the room with all the answers. What you want to do, is you want to build an amazing creative team that understands the vision, Then gets very excited about it and brings ideas to the table that you could've never suggested to them. On today’s episode , we have a great guest, Christopher O’Donnell. He and I talk about imagination, vision and creativity, about the culture of an organization and about the key elements that build a high-performing team and environment. Christopher has built dozens of web and mobile products ranging from language learning for the US military to the most popular free CRM product in the world, recorded dozens of albums across a variety of musical genres, and spoken to audiences of 10,000+. His role as SVP of Product at HubSpot, a public tech company, makes him a staple in the product management community and frequent lecturer at MIT Sloan and major corporations. Outside of his day job, Christopher spends his time as a songwriter and guitarist for the band The Providers, who release music on a regular basis. He says that the minute you think you have everything figured out, as a leader, give it 24 hours and the answers are going to change. So listen to Episode 189 of Becoming Your Best , to learn how to create a workplace environment where daydreaming and asking questions is cool. Questions I ask: •Do you actually go out and do gigs with your band? (04:30) •How did you become involved with HubSpot? (06:00) •What are the similarities between creating a Rock & Roll album and developing a successful tech product? (09:40) •Any final tips that you might be able to leave with our listeners that you think would be helpful in their success? (27:45) •How can people find out about what you're doing? (28:45) In this episode, you will learn: •How Christopher was drawn to technology and music from an early age. (02:30) •How HubSpot managed to grow from a startup company to a publicly-traded company. (06:09) •The mindset behind the modern leadership. (12:05) •The key elements to building sustainable high-performing creative teams. (15:25) •How his child made Christopher realize the importance of creativity in a team. (22:55) Connect with Christopher: • LinkedIn •Skype: christopherod_2 • E-mail: codonnell@hubspot.com •Phone Number: 617-800-3446 Other resources: •<a href="https://www.
S1 E188 · Tue, July 30, 2019
There are a few things that it seems like almost all people are searching for And those are happiness, a sense of peace, and satisfaction in their life. What's interesting is people in their 40s, 50s, 60s seem to spend their entire working days and lives looking for it, But they never really find it. Often times, people are always looking over the fence and say, "Man, the grass sure seems greener over there.” On today’s episode , I'm going to share with you what I would consider being two very powerful directions to help us find peace, satisfaction, true happiness, that's sustainable and lasts, rather than being this moving target, this allusive thing that's out there, that we never seem to find. Deference to a higher power yields so many benefits to us - prayer, hope, gratitude - these are things that will help us find happiness, they're at the core of it, and it’s just a matter of living and thinking about them. So listen to Episode 188 of Becoming Your Best , and learn how hope, gratitude, and focusing outward rather than inward, will lead to happiness, peace, and satisfaction. In this episode, you will learn: •The difference between confidence and cockiness. (04:25) •How ego can be one of the greatest detriments to our success. (05:00) •The best leaders are the ones who know their team members. (09:30) •The difference between a servant leader and a dictator leader. (10:00) •What is “Service Monday”. (13:50) •How you can get trainer certification. (16:55) Resources: Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E187 · Tue, July 23, 2019
What does it take to go the EXTRA MILE? In the business world, we are talking about engagement. Research indicates that about 34% of employees are engaged in their work. This is always a shocking number! Part of our job as Leaders is to know how to move that percentage up to 50-60-70% to deeply impact a culture of engagement. Anticipate, be aware of the circumstances, and do something about it! That is the Power of the Extra Mile! On today’s episode , I’m advising you to choose Best over Good and Better. It’s not easy, it doesn’t happen overnight, but going the extra mile in order to become your best will make you happier, more fulfilled and prosper. One of the guidelines in our organization is that we don't talk negatively about anyone in their absence. As a matter of fact, when we have an issue, we take it to the person, and deal with it in a professional way. The no-no is that we don't do the opposite of that because it could be grounds for no longer working together. So we want to be clear on these things. That's the Extra Mile! We think about how to positively lift everybody that we associate with. The secret is working with the people first. This, then, impacts the culture of the office and you will see how it shifts your entire organization. So listen to Episode 187 of Becoming Your Best , to learn how you can consistently exercise the Power of going the Extra Mile, both in your personal and professional life. In this episode, you will learn: Examples of what it means to go the Extra Mile. (07:30) The 6-Step Process of solving problems. (10:00) The meaning and purpose of the Relationship Agreement. (15:50) The four steps of the Relationship Agreement. (16:32) Practicing the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders can help you go the Extra Mile in your life. (21:40) What is Steve’s cheat sheet and how can you get it. (24:48) Resources Becoming Your Best website Becoming Your Best University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E186 · Tue, July 16, 2019
In order to get the results you want in your business, you've got to have people bringing 100% of their greatness. It's not rocket science, yet, we still really struggle to figure out how to do that. Human beings are infinitely more complex than any machine out there, and we require special care to activate our greatness. So, what is it that people really need to thrive? On today’s episode , I have an amazing talk with Moe Carrick, about the human needs in the workplace and how the old Industrial Revolution model of management has lost its efficiency. Moe Carrick helps brave people do the hard things that make organizations great and benefit people, their partners, the environment and the community. She is a best-selling author, with two books released, „Fit Matters” and „Bravespace Workplace”, and she is the founder of Moementum. Moe believes that people make organizations great, and she always seeks to help people build their companies and thrive. So, whether you’re a leader or an employee, listen to Episode 186 of Becoming Your Best, to find out ways to improve your workplace, so that everyone is more efficient and happier. Questions I ask: Why did you decide to write Bravespace Workplace? (06:25) What do we need to do to unleash the genie? (08:55) What is at stake for leaders, in terms of the people part of their business? (12:10) What are you being brave about, right now? (19:36) How can people find out about what you're doing? (22:57) In this episode, you will learn: All the turning points that have led Moe down to the path she is on today. (01:50) The reasons why she wrote her first book, “Fit Matters”. (07:00) Where she found the inspiration for the subtitle, “Making your company fit for human life”. (09:53) Examples from Moe’s book, that will help leaders attract and retain the people they hire. (14:35) The results of Google’s Aristotle Project and what does that mean. (18:14) Connect with Moe: Website Bravespace Workspace Website Fit Matters Website LinkedIn Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E185 · Tue, July 09, 2019
In business, not everything is what it seems. Are you a big fish in a small market? Or are you an average fish in a big market? If you're a big fish in a small pond, everyone knows you, So if you can't pull off what you're going to promise, it's going to end badly, very quickly. You can't cheat people into buying what you’re selling, Because they will come back to get refunds. On today’s episode , I have an interesting guest, Tom Libelt, and we talk about his rich background and how he became a big fish in a small niche. Tom Libelt had learned from a young age how to sell and negotiate business by getting haggled by Russian vendors. His family moved from Poland to the United States to escape communism and now, Tom spends most of his time in Thailand. He runs Smart Brand Marketing and We Market Online Courses. He has published around 5000 Kindle books and he built a successful SEO in online course marketing business. He shares with us tips on what you can do to make your online business successful. So listen to Episode 185 of Becoming Your Best , and take precious notes from this experienced entrepreneur. Questions I ask •How did you end up in Thailand? (04:15) •How do you assess which business idea is good and which isn't? (09:55) •What are the essential SEO things that every website needs? (17:30) •Can you describe what a backlink is? (19:15) •Why is ongoing SEO a waste of money for most businesses? (19:55) In this episode, you will learn: •What Tom does for his clients. (05:10) •What Muay Thai is. (09:00) •Three things that separate successful online courses from courses that fail. (13:50) •What pull marketing is. (18:05) •The mindset behind earning a higher income (22:00) Connect with Tom: • Smart Brand Marketing • We Market Online Courses • LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E184 · Tue, July 02, 2019
The average person works 90,000 hours in a lifetime So you might as well choose to enjoy as many as you can. When we talk about humor in the workplace, we're not talking about making the workplace funny, but making it a little bit more fun. Humor isn't necessarily what you do, but more of how you do it. There's over 30 business benefits of using humor in the workplace, backed by research, case studies, real-world examples. The #1 reason why people don't use humor at work is that they don't think that their boss or co-workers would approve. The reality is that 98% of CEOs prefer job candidates with a sense of humor And 81% of employees say a fun workplace would make them more productive. On today’s episode , I’m having a good laugh with Andrew Tarvin and we’re talking about humor in the workplace, improv and business, happiness and productivity, and how all those combined will help us become our best at our jobs. Combining his background as a Project Manager at Procter&Gamble with his experience as a stand-up comedian, Andrew Tarvin reverse-engineers the skill of humor, in a way that is practical, actionable, and gets results in the workplace. And through his company, Humor That Works, Drew has worked with more than 35,000 people, at over 250 organizations, including Microsoft, the FBI, and the International Association of Canine Professionals. He is a best-selling author, he's been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and FastCompany. In his TEDx talk, he's been viewed by more than 4 million individuals. He loves the color orange, he's obsessed with chocolate and can solve a Rubik’s Cube, but it does take like seven minutes. Andrew is using humor and laughter as a way to deal with any challenges in life because, "there’s less cleaning up to do afterward.” So listen to Episode 184 of Becoming Your Best , to learn how to effectively incorporate humor in the workplace, and what are some useful strategies that leaders could learn from comedians. Questions I ask: •What's your story? (02:35) •What can leaders learn from a stand-up comedian? (12:25) •Why don't people use more humor? (18:40) •How can a leader make it okay to use humor? (20:25) •Do you have a favorite joke? (23:45) In this episode, you will learn: •Humor is a skill that can be learned by everyone. (07:45) •The four styles of humor. (10:10) •Great jokes for the workplace. (15:05) •The benefits of using humor, both for the individuals and for the organization. (16:55) •Tips on how to use humor to defuse office conflict. (21:45) Connect with Andrew: • Website • LinkedIn <p
S1 E183 · Tue, June 25, 2019
Do you work to live? Or live to work? We get one shot at this life, yet 68% of people feel like their #1 challenge is how to prioritize spending their time. While work is critical—and necessary for people to survive and thrive in life—it’s not everything. There must be a balance between working, taking care of yourself, spending time with family, and everything else. On today’s episode, I talk about the importance of understanding how to make time for what matters most. Some strategies I discuss include pre-week planning, reviewing your vision and roles and goals, optimizing your morning and evening routines, and staying focused on the mission at hand. As a friend of mine said, “The mission will survive without you.” In other words, when you’re at work, give it your all. Be there and be focused. But, when you go home, give your all to your family. Be present with them. Get ready to learn how to transform your life to focus on working to live, in episode 183 of Becoming Your Best. In This Episode, You Will Learn: •How to prioritize your time. (2:09) •What it looks like to live to work, rather than working to live. (5:46) •How to make the time for what matters most. (11:03) •How to put our subconscious minds to work for us. (12:40) Resources: Becoming Your Best University Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders by Steven Shallenberger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E182 · Tue, June 18, 2019
Have you ever had an experience that changed your life forever? Sometimes that can take place in just one moment. Ask yourself every day, who is in need today? Think of some of the greatest leaders in history and how they treated other people. Not only these individuals changed our world for good, but they are known for treating other people right, for taking time to care. Research shows that recognizing and building others is far more productive than criticism or, worst, doing nothing. On today’s episode, I talk about the importance of caring for other people and how you can change your behavior so that you can have greater happiness, peace, tranquility, and success. There is currently far too much hate and meanness, ignorance, incivility, animosity, jealousy, and impatience in the world today. When there is a greater influence of love, kindness, caring, patience, and recognition of good, the world is changed for the better. Get ready to learn how you can find time to care, every day, in Episode 182 of Becoming Your Best In this episode you will learn: How my wife gave me a lesson I’ll never forget. (01:35) What leadership is, in terms of caring. (05:20) The meaning of Principle #5, „Live the Golden Rule in Business and Life” (07:15) 50 Random Acts of Kindness. (09:00) Methods to become a person who takes time to care. (11:40) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E181 · Tue, June 11, 2019
Most people don’t have an idea and a team to start off with. There’s 10 steps in the process. Each step takes you from something rudimentary to something that kind of works, and from something that works to something that works very well. It starts with writing a personal essay, just to give you direction. Write down problems and solutions and then talk to people and get them to give you advice and votes on which one to work on. You can become someone who can start from nothing. There’s many different ways that you can take initiative. On today’s episode of Becoming Your Best, Josh and I are going to dive in his new book called, “Initiative” and how he has developed a method that can help you become someone who knows how to create projects, anytime. Joshua is a TEDx speaker, professor at NYU, host of the award-winning „Leadership and the Environment Podcast”, a columnist for Inc. Magazine, and author of the number one best selling book, "Leadership Step by Step”. He holds five Ivy League degrees, including a Ph.D. in astrophysics. He also has an MBA from Columbia, where he studied under a Nobel Laureate and helped build an X-Ray observational satellite, with the European Space Agency and NASA. Josh says that his method called, „The way of taking initiative” is designed for people who don’t yet have an identity. So, get ready to learn how to find your identity and take initiative, on Episode 181! Some questions I ask •What's the difference between your method, „Initiative” and what you call, "Dog show entrepreneurship"? (03:00) •What would be the first exercise? What’s one of the first things you recommend? (11:25) •Can you share a couple of examples, stories, of people who did the exercises, and the results? (14:00) •Why did you choose the word “Initiative” for the title of your book? (19:10) •How long does it take for one person to do all the exercises? (25:55) In this episode you will learn •Why Joshua compares entrepreneurship to a dog show. (03:20) •The difference between entrepreneurial training and initiative training. (16:25) •How the stories in the book will help you find inspiration. (14:15) •What is the initiative – action – passion cycle. (21:15) •Where the excitement comes from. (23:40) Connect with Joshua Spodek Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E180 · Tue, June 04, 2019
The purpose of this short podcast is to share a couple of things that can be life-changing. Don't you think it would be safe to assume that that person is going through a challenge that we know nothing about? Everyone can relate to this because we all have something. Call it your challenge, your Goliath, whatever you want to call it, we all have something. Today is the day to take those challenges, those areas of improvement and make them our strengths, to address them head-on because tomorrow isn't guaranteed for any one of us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E179 · Tue, May 28, 2019
New technology is found in virtually every part of your life. Fresh ideas are disrupting how things have been done in the past and putting companies, literally, organizations and in some cases, entire industries out of business, and it seems like everyone is clamoring for your attention. You are beset by a non-stop barrage of noise, email, voice mail, Twitter, Instagram, Messenger, and with much more coming, of options, and the constant flow of is everywhere. Old time management really is of calendaring and checklists, just simply are not adequate to stay ahead of the game. You are losing ground in what seems like a sometimes-hopeless battle of time and project management, regardless of whether you use a paper-based or electronic planner or calendar. So that's why this podcast today is on the New Age of Time Management, doing what matters most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E178 · Tue, May 21, 2019
Rob had the honor last weekend of going to Marymount University in Los Angeles and doing their commencement address. On this podcast, he shares what he shared with the students during the commencement address because the thought is, it can have a real impact on our lives, if we will do these things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E177 · Tue, May 14, 2019
Today Steve talks about one of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders, it is Principle 11 - Live in Peace and Balance. This is such a huge one because it impacts the assets that are the most valuable things we have on the face of the Earth, and that's our bodies, our mind, our heart, and our spirit. So the question is, how do we maximize that? How do we have the most energy possible? How do we live at peace? How do we extend our productivity over a long extended period of time, to maximize our success, and be among the high performers walking upon this planet here and do it in a way that blesses the world, and leaves a trail of good? There is one very specific aspect of living in peace and balance that can be a tremendous tool that you can use every single day! This tool can bring peace and focus and confidence and clarity in your life. It will bring greater health for sure. It will help calm the mind and increase your vision. What is that? Well, that happens to be MEDITATION. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E176 · Tue, May 07, 2019
Today, Steve begins the show with a special tribute to Mothers! This coming Sunday is Mother’s Day in the United States and it is a great time to recognize, remember, and applaud Mothers, wherever you might be. The subject of today’s podcast is the Becoming Your Best Checklist. It is a podcast of reflection, assessment, and resolve to live the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders, just a bit better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E175 · Tue, April 30, 2019
In this episode, Rob is joined by Chad Lewis. Chad is certainly a person of character. He spent nine years in the NFL, with the Eagles, with the Rams, and was a three-time pro-bowler. He wrote a book, which is an incredible book, "Surround Yourself With Greatness", and he shares some of his experiences and the importance of surrounding oneself with greatness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E174 · Tue, April 23, 2019
Joining Steve today is Harry Clark, founder, and CEO of two Inc. 500 Companies and was awarded Entrepreneur Of The Year! Harry is a highly awarded serial entrepreneur, business advisor, board member, keynote speaker on entrepreneurship, and he was formerly the CEO and co-founder of a modular design-build and development company. He shares his experiences in a number of different aspects of business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E173 · Tue, April 16, 2019
This podcast is going to be a little different direction of most of our podcasts. We've been asked a lot over the last two to three years, "What is Becoming your Best all about?" Over the last couple of weeks, we've really refined our messaging and focused on just three words. And this is what it's all about. You'll see a shift on our website, and I want to get this podcast on what this means to you, and how significant of an impact this can have in your life, your team and with your organization. And so, it really comes down to three words. It's People, Culture, Strategy. Becoming your Best is all about developing a high-performing group of people to create a high-performance culture that is aligned strategically from top to bottom. That's it, People, Culture, and Strategy. And they all mold within one of those three words. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E172 · Tue, April 09, 2019
Today, Steve shares a story about how one word can make a difference. As we know, compound interest refers to the compounding power of investments that, with time, as you consistently and regularly put in what may appear to be a modest amount of money, ultimately grows at an exponential rate to become disproportionately large. Well, a cousin to compound interest is compound impact! And just like there is a huge value in compound interest, there is a huge value in compound impact. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E171 · Tue, April 02, 2019
Today, Steve talks about one of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders; Principle Number 10: Apply the Power of Knowledge, and this, specifically, in five key factors in running a successful business and thriving personally. Imagine the confidence that comes from having a clear pathway on things that you can do to run a successful business. It's not easy in the world's economy, but I'm gonna talk about five things today, that you can do, in running a successful business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E170 · Tue, March 26, 2019
How do you measure your personal progress and performance? Some things are fairly easy to measure. Others, not so easy, and a little bit more difficult. The foundation of this is to have your vision, your roles and goals, and combine that with pre-week planning. We need to know where we're going, what the targets are, and what matters most this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E169 · Tue, March 19, 2019
Steve is joined by an amazing guest today. He's brilliant, he's the founder and CEO of Tasktop and he drives the strategic direction of the company and promotes a culture of customer-centric innovation. Before Tasktop, Dr. Kersten launched a series of open source projects that changed how software developers collaborate and as a research scientist at Xerox PARC, he created the first aspect-oriented development environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E168 · Tue, March 12, 2019
The message of this podcast today is that life is good! Bad things happen as we travel the journey of life, but life is still good and good is cumulative. There is never a good that is wasted. Dwelling on the bad never helps you. Sifting out the lessons learned, how we can get better, and moving on, is the good. This is part of your opportunity. Claim the good, and leave the bad behind. This is at the very heart of becoming your best. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E167 · Tue, March 05, 2019
Today Steve is joined by Dr. Connie Reimers-Hild. Dr. Connie serves as the interim Executive Director in Chief Futurist at the Rural Futures Institute and consults with organizations from both the private and public sectors. Her research is both the hard and human sciences, which allows her to see how our exponentially high-tech world must purposefully intersect with human needs and values for sustainability and exponential potential. She helps leaders and organizations reach their desired futures through strengths-based innovation and strategic foresight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E166 · Tue, February 26, 2019
Today Rob is joined by Brandon Steiner out of New York. Very cool guy who makes a lot of money selling dirt and doing some other very cool things. He's a CEO of Steiner Sports which is the country's leading sports and collectible and athlete marketing business and he has done a lot with the Yankees. So that's going to get some of you excited and some not so excited. He also just finished a book called Living on Purpose and talks about that as well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E165 · Tue, February 19, 2019
Today's guest happens to be in Australia! She is a lot of fun and we love working with her. She is a very talented and award-winning journalist. Known to stun many a personality with her quick-witted introductions and on-air antics. She left Paula Abdul in a laughing fit and Havana Brown choking. She's interviewed so many from Katie Lang, Jennifer Beals, Ruby Rose to many many more. So welcome, Ginni Saraswati. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E164 · Tue, February 12, 2019
Today's subject for this show is the miracle of change, forgiveness, and love. It is really inspired by an experience Steve and his wife had about seven months ago in the country of Rwanda in East Africa. In April of nineteen ninety-four almost twenty-five years ago they suffered a terrible national tragedy as one of the political parties or tribes plotted and set a plan to exterminate another tribe a very large population in their country who saw things differently. Today, many years later it's now the second fastest growing economy in all of Africa. It's the fifth safest country in all of the world. You can go anywhere 24/7 and not worry about your safety. It's an extraordinary place. They still certainly have a long ways to go. But my goodness, they made enormous progress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E163 · Tue, February 05, 2019
Many people are going through a challenge or a trial that we know nothing about. It could be related to money, finances, or a relationship issue with a spouse or a son or daughter or maybe it's just generally how they're feeling in life. We all have our Goliaths and can relate to this and in this episode, we're going to zero in on something that we've never really talked about before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E162 · Tue, January 29, 2019
Today Steve has an important subject that he's going to be discussing that affects every single one of us either directly or indirectly. The subject is 8 things that you can do when you feel discouraged or down. Now, this is an important subject primarily because in terms of productivity, happiness, joy, fulfillment, and getting great results discouragement or feeling down is a real threat to you. It affects your business, it affects your relationships, and it is the opposite of feeling highly motivated. So certainly, being highly motivated is the goal and that's the state of mind that we want to be in most of the time. When you do have this malady, this discouragement, or are feeling down what can you do? Well, that's what Steve talks about today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E161 · Tue, January 22, 2019
Lyla Stewart is one of the founders of Hari Mari a company that brings clever, color and superlative comfort together in a singular flip flop creating looks as unique as the people who wear them. Hari Mari is dedicated to providing a great pair of flip flops but more importantly, they also are helping a lot of people around the world and incredibly brave children. They donate 1 percent of all of their sales to support kids battling pediatric cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E160 · Tue, January 15, 2019
In today's episode, Steve is joined by Danny Iny, a lifelong entrepreneur, bestselling author, and CEO of the online business education company, Morrissey. He is a high school dropout and an MBA graduate of Canada's elite Queen's School of Business and is known for his high-value driven approach to business. Danny's here to discuss his newest book, Leveraged Learning: How the Disruption of Education Helps Lifelong Learners and Experts with Something to Teach. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E159 · Tue, January 08, 2019
Steve has a very talented guest today. Matt Ward brings a whole new perspective to things and this will be a terrific benefit to push and stimulate and pull at our thinking about the future. He is an angel investor, startup advisor, and serial entrepreneur. He's really focused on building a better future through innovation and entrepreneurship. Matt has scaled an eight-thousand-dollar investment into a seven-figure exit in 12 months. He's the author of Gods of the Valley: How Today's Tech Giants Monopolize the Future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E158 · Tue, January 01, 2019
In this episode, Steve visits with Elise Keith. She is one of the founders of Lucid Meetings where she leads research, publication, and product management efforts. And she is constantly seeking the best way for people to have highly productive and successful meetings. Elise shares her meeting expertise and presentations that audiences say are inspiring, full of practical methods that you can apply, and fill in all the gaps that you didn't even know you had. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E157 · Tue, December 18, 2018
In today's episode, Steve shares an experience that he had many years ago that had a lasting impact on his life. At 16 years old his grandfather introduced him to one of his friends, Mr. Dave Conger. Dave was a successful real estate broker in the San Francisco Bay Area and took Steve under his wing. He recommended and gave him a number of books. One was a book by the name of The Richest Man in Babylon. The Richest Man in Babylon outlines principles regarding managing money and had a profound impact on his life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E156 · Tue, December 11, 2018
On today's episode, Steve is joined by a terrific guest. Lukas Krause rose from an entry-level position to an executive role for the Real Property Management franchise system and he was named the real estate industry rising star by Housing Wire and achieved a lifelong dream of playing professional baseball with the New York Mets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, December 04, 2018
On today's episode, Steve is joined by James “The Iron Cowboy” Lawrence, really, a truly an amazing person. A World record holder, 50 Ironmans, in 50 states, in 50 days. Who do you know in the world that’s done that? He’s the one. The myth and the legend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, November 23, 2018
On this episode, Steve Shallenberger tells the story of the first Thanksgiving and shares his thoughts on the importance of gratitude. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E153 · Fri, November 16, 2018
On this episode, Rob Shallenberger is joined by a very special, amazing guest, Gloria Mayfield Banks. You may be wondering, why listen to this podcast? Well, you're going to quickly hear her story and understand how much she has to offer. She's built an incredible team, she's an amazing leader and she's had quite the journey of her own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E152 · Fri, November 09, 2018
On today's show Steve Shallenberger talks about how to have a becoming your best morning. This process is a foundation to help you become your best each and every day. We're really talking about setting a routine, not just something mundane for you to do. You can find an order that works best for you and let it contribute to your health and success on a daily basis.There are seven parts to having a becoming your best morning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E151 · Fri, November 02, 2018
On today's show Rob Shallenberger talks about the one thing we all deal with--fear. We all have it, it's there, it's real, and we need to acknowledge it. What's interesting about fear is, on one hand, it's a protection mechanism to keep us safe. If you think about some of the things that you fear in your life or what would cause your palms to sweat, for everybody it's something different. This emotion of fear doesn't just disappear. Rob shares how not just to "conquer it", but how to overcome in the face of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E150 · Fri, October 26, 2018
On today's show Rob Shallenberger talks to Illens Dort. He was born in Haiti and has had a fascinating life in coaching. He's coached in the professional sports side as well as on a higher level side with executives and teams around the world. He recently completed the Becoming Your Best trainer certification program and has been using that to really accelerate his results. During the episode, Illens shares his thoughts on his journey so far. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E149 · Fri, October 19, 2018
On today's show Rob Shallenberger talks to Alan Taylor. He is currently the host of Entrepreneur Weekly. It's a weekly show for Entrepreneur Magazine. He also has his own show called The Drive with Alan Taylor , which is featured on more than 100 different radio stations around the country, it's on Saturday morning. He's reaching thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people on a weekly and monthly basis. During the episode, Alan shares how people can make an impact in business and lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E148 · Fri, October 12, 2018
On today's show Rob Shallenberger talks to Jason Fladien. He's the number one person in the world when it comes to webinars. He developed and built the company, Rapid Crush. Rob says they are truly the best in the world when it comes to webinars and how to run, market, and develop. That kind of success just doesn't happen by chance. During the episode Jason goes into some of the things he's learned and advice he has on what goes into a making a webinar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E147 · Fri, October 05, 2018
On today's show Steve Shallenberger talks to Barry Rassin. Barry was born in London and at three weeks old move to the Bahamas with his family. He went to the U.S. for school. After working earning his MBA in healthcare and working in the U.S Barry realized he wanted to help make a difference elsewhere. His dad was a surgeon and his mother was a nurse. They had a clinic in Nassau. So he went to the clinic with $5,000 in pocket and said, "We're going to change healthcare in this country somehow." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, September 28, 2018
On today's episode, Rob Shallenberger talks to Michael Bernoff. Michael is the president and founder of the Human Communications Institute. It comes as no surprise that a big focus of his career is communicating and teaching effective communication skills to others. He's a leader in the personal professional development industry.He works directly with individuals and executive level corporations. His tips can dig deep, be a good influence in your life and change your business perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E145 · Fri, September 21, 2018
On today's episode Rob reflects on an experience he had in Maui with his daughter. He took his 13 year old daughter scuba diving for the first time. They were in a group of about five people with a private guide. The instructor went through things that each person should know to make sure they're safe. Part of this is how to breathe. The instructor works with his daughter for a minute or two. And after one or two tries, she's got it and she's done. This is not the case for other members of the excursion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E144 · Fri, September 14, 2018
On today’s episode Steve talks to Mona Amodeo. She is an innovator, and a catalyst for transforming organizations into brands that matter. She's an award winning management strategist and a recognized expert in organizational development and change on a mission to move business to be the best it can be. Her work spans the boundaries of scholarship and practice in the disciplines of branding, communication, and organizational culture. She shares her tips on how to make authentic and meaningful impacts in the industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E143 · Fri, September 07, 2018
On today’s episode, Steve talks to Rick Miller. As a kid, Rick was really close to his dad. His dad was a personnel guy in the only non-union manufacturer in central Massachusetts. So Rick was accustomed to sitting around the kitchen table and listening to stories about compensation, communication, and benefits and grievances. The apple does not fall from from the tree. Rick is an unconventional turnaround specialist, a servant leader, and go-to chief. All things that require skills he learned form his dad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E142 · Fri, August 31, 2018
On today's episode Rob Shallenberger reflects on a past leadership conference. Feedback he has heard time and time again after these conferences is a request for a personal assessment. This assessment would allow others to get an idea of where they are on their journey success. it would give people any idea of where they are, where they want to go, and what they can do to get there. With this in mind,Rob goes on to discuss the secret sauce to success and key lessons he learned from the conference. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E141 · Fri, August 24, 2018
Steve Shallenberger talks to Kevin Eikenberry. Kevin is the contributing author to The Handbook of Experiential Learning and Remarkable Leadership. His writing has been published in newspapers, magazines, trade journals, and websites from all around the world. He's worked with Fortune 500 companies, small firms, universities, government agencies, hospitals and more. He's the real deal. On today's episode we talk to Kevin about leadership and his thoughts on how people can unlock their potential to achieve success. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E140 · Fri, August 17, 2018
Steve Shallenberger talks to Will Deane. Will is an east coast guy with a heart for business. As a kid, he always had some kind of operation in the works. In high school, he made fake IDs and mowed lawns. Now as an adult, he works as a digital marketing and e-commerce expert. With the same heart for business from his youth, he has built and scaled several multimillion-dollar businesses. His experience in the field doesn't stop there, he also has a company of his own called Unstoppable.co. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E139 · Fri, August 10, 2018
On today’s episode, Steve is inspired by his recent trip to Rwanda. The trip reminded him that the influence of a good or bad person can have powerful effects on a person's life, group, community, nation, or world. You might think influence is restricted to a community, or an organizational leader, but that is not the case. Regardless of your position in life, through influence and leadership, anyone can be a force for good in the lives of others. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E138 · Fri, August 03, 2018
On today’s episode Rob talks to former NBA player, Mark Eaton. You might have heard Mark’s name throughout the years. He spent 12 seasons with the Utah Jazz team and holds two NBA records for the most blocks in a single season. However Mark's success did not end with the NBA. His post-NBA career continued to be just as successful. His released a book called The Four Commitments of a Winning Team , where he talks about his life experiences and how it lead him to other successful opportunities outside of sports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E137 · Fri, July 27, 2018
On today's episode, Steve talks about his recent trip to Rwanda. In April 1994, a terrible tragedy took place in the country. The events resulted from colonial powers dividing the nation into groups. Two of them were the Hutus and the Tutsis. These two groups not only became factions, but vied for power. Whenever either group was in power it defamed the other. When the Hutus took power they described the Tutsis as a bad group for the country. At the time there were individuals that were enemies of the state and bad for the country. These individuals were not the Tutsis. This was the kind of the lying that took place. As the narrative grew, it started classifying among the majority and launched a publicity campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E136 · Fri, July 20, 2018
On today's episode Rob talks to Karen. She is what he calls an ultra-athlete. Karen had a lifelong dream to compete in the Ironman World Championships. During a 28 year period, while climbing the corporate ladder, she held herself back through something called limiting beliefs. Limiting beliefs live in the unconscious mind. They occur when we say, "Well, I don't have enough money, time, talent, support," whatever, "to achieve that." Once Karen came to understand that limiting beliefs are a scientific thing and there's a scientific key to conquer and transform them, she went all in on pursuing the Ironman World Championships at age 44. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E135 · Fri, July 13, 2018
On today's episode, Steve talks about principle number 11 which is to live in peace and balance. Now what this really means is to live a life in such a way that you're at peace so that you can maximize your happiness and joy and life and have a high level of energy and maximize your health and longevity for a long period of time. Some years ago while living in Spain, Steve met one of the founders of the Lladró Ceramics company who makes these beautiful figurines. He was visiting with Jose Lladró and his wife. Jose was about 84 years old at the time. The question came up of what is more important. Jose said he and his wife had had an ongoing "argument" over the years, 30 years, of what was more important in life. She said it was health, he said it was happiness. And they looked at our dignitary visitor who was the leader of an International Church, Gordon Hinckley, and he looked right back at them, he said, "You're both right." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E134 · Fri, July 06, 2018
Steve Shallenberger hosts this episode and as it happens to be around the particular time of the 4th of July holidays in the United States of America and actually in some other places in the world, it's a significant day for their respective countries. It celebrates the independence of the United States. It celebrates freedom and liberty and all that it stands for these last few days. The execution of this plan to freedom took leadership and the principles of highly successful people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E133 · Fri, June 29, 2018
Leadership is something that is pivotal and transformational in our lives regardless of whether it's applied at an individual level, in our relationships or with our profession and organizations. So this is about everybody. This episode is centered on a quote from Peter Drucker who was considered by many to be the founder of modern management. Here is the quote, "If you can't measure it, you can't manage it." That is just so powerful and it's interesting that this one is vital to our success whatever phase of life that you're talking about but particularly organizationally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E132 · Fri, June 15, 2018
In this episode of the Becoming Your Best Podcast, Rob interviews special guest Jimmy Rex. An amazing person, a great friend and one of the best realtors in the world and truly incredible at what he does. Jimmy has been involved with the program called Operation Underground Railroad that rescues child sex slaves. He is just an absolutely remarkable person you'll get a sense for that on this podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E131 · Fri, June 08, 2018
On today's Becoming Your Best Podcast, Rob speaks to Roya Mattis, whom he met only about three weeks ago. Roya has been very successful with the company, Mary Kay and in order to be successful in that particular world, you need to be an amazing person and one that people love to be around. Roya has an incredible energy which is what prompted Rob to invite her to this podcast. She has this idea about a movement which would be an extremely powerful movement to pave the way to Becoming You Best. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E130 · Fri, June 01, 2018
Steve Shallenberger is joined by Richard and Linda Eyre who are both New York Times Best Selling Authors and have appeared on virtually all major national talk shows including Oprah, Today and have seen their books translated into a dozen languages. They write a syndicated weekly newspaper column and currently spend most of their time traveling and speaking to audiences throughout the world on families, parenting, and life balance. And trying to keep up with 31 and counting grandchildren with 9 children. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
S1 E129 · Fri, May 25, 2018
Rob: All right well, welcome to our Becoming Your Best podcast listeners wherever you are in the world today. I have a person that we're gonna talk with today who I consider to be one of the most amazing people I've ever met and you'll quickly realize that and as you start to listen to some of his stories and hear some of the background and a little bit about Randy. But let me introduce Randy because, I don't say that lightly when I say he's one of the the most respected people I know and not just by me but might many many other people who I know, that says a lot about Randy. He started out as a student body president at Ricks and while he was there I said, “You know Randy, is there anything you haven't done?” Because he's done all these things and he looked at his phone and he showed me this picture of him riding a bull while he was in college. Not only was he study body president, he did some bull riding while he was there, which immediately my respect level went through the roof for him when I saw that. He went on to the Harvard OPM Program. He starred and sold several businesses very successfully. He has six children, a beautiful wife who's amazing in her own right. One of the things that stands out to me most about Randy, amongst all his success’ and all the people he knows, he's probably the most connected person I've ever met. The thing that really stands out the most about Randy is his impeccable character and honestly, he genuinely cares about other people and helping them succeed and that's one of the reasons I believe Randy has been so successful himself is because he wants to see other succeed and he comes across very genuine people realize that he's very sincere in what he does. So without further ado, one the most successful people I know and down to earth, just loving, kind people; Randy Garn! Randy: Well, thank you Rob! I really really appreciate you saying those kind words and I feel the same about you and what you and your dad have built with BYB and the whole leadership thing is so critical in everybody in all facets of our lives and so I'm learning to be a great student of yours. Rob: Yeah, well that goes both ways! It’s always hard too, when someone introduces you and says all these amazing things, it’s like what do you say after that? But Randy really is amazing! Do you think, Randy, if you wouldn't mind just giving them a brief background on you that I didn't cover? You know, where you're from, a little bit about you, anything that you think would be valuable for someone to know? Randy: Yeah, I think it is important to know where we've come from and you know, I grew up in a really small town called Sugar City, Idaho. You know, when I left I think there's 1150 people there after I left. And I mean it was just an amazing place and I'll get back to that. Why I think our roots and the way we are raised, and the way we're raising our chil
S1 E128 · Fri, May 18, 2018
Welcome to our podcast listeners, wherever you might be in the world today. This is Steve Shallenberger, your host with Becoming Your Best, Global Leadership. Think of one of the most amazing books you have ever read! What sets it apart from all of the others? Well, it’s the words! And, imagine an incredible speaker or comedian. Aside from their unique presentation, it is the words that gives them passion to make a difference. They’re put together in the right way that make us laugh or reflect upon a play or movie that you have been to or seen, it is the words that also really penetrated your soul in a way you can never forget. I mean, just think about Mary Poppins: Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Even though the sound of it Is something quite atrocious If you say it loud enough You'll always sound precocious Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Who could ever forget that one or “ A spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down?” Or how about John F Kennedy? “ Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country!” Or Martin Luther King, “ I have a dream,” Yoda: Do or do not! There is no try! So, think of words that have influenced your life: I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I know I can, I know I can, I know I can…., I knew I could , I knew I could, I knew I could . This little phrase fro The Little Train that Could has lasted with me for all these years. Today’s podcast is about the use of words, which is a wonderfully exciting and a mind-blowing part of Principle #7 of The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders , and this particular one is: How to be an effective communicator. Words happen to be a huge part of communication. So, what’s really the vision for using words? Well, they allow us to both communicate and understand in a way that inspires and impacts both your behavior and the behaviour of others. So, words really do provide you with the capacity to articulate even your own personal vision, just think about that. Which in turn can affect your thoughts, actions, habits, character and ultimately your destiny. So, if there was ever a reason to work on your Good, Better and best in an area, your use of words is it! So, whether you are 20, 40, 60, or 80 years old, our words, and in turn, our actions really define who we are. As a matter of fact, talk about being self-conscious of something, my capacity to do this podcast is limited or enhanced by my use of words. Yikes—what a responsibility. And as we reflect on The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders , these principles are ever vibrant, fresh and NEVER get stale or old. Each one is an inspiration that lifts us to new heights. However, when they work together, all 12 together, magic happens. A chemistry of excellence is
S1 E127 · Sat, May 12, 2018
Steve: Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best podcast listeners, where ever you might be in the world today. This is your host Steve Shallenberger and we have a very special guest and friend on our show today and I am as excited as I've ever been to have somebody here. He's wonderful. He’s a one of a kind individual with a life of inspiring others, including me, and helping people all over the world to reach their fullest potential and dreams. Welcome Denis Waitley. Denis: Hey Stephen! Great to be with you. It's a real honor and a privilege to be on your podcast and I hope we can shed some more light to your audience which you do so well on Becoming Your Best. Steve: Well thank you so much. Well yes we'll just go ahead and get right into it and before we get going I'd like to just give a little background of some of the things that Denis has done and generally his nature which is amazing. He is inspired, informed, challenged and entertained audiences for over thirty five years. I know that because in 1983 and 1984 in one of my first companies where we had 700 sales reps that were going all over the world - Denis was one of the individuals that we invited to speak to and train all of these young sales reps. There were going all over, and they were energetic of full of energy but Denis and along with the number of his friends Zig Ziglar, Earl Nightingale, Ira Hayes - I mean these are some really cool people who changed our lives and Denis was one of those. And so we're just part of that but he has done that all over the entire world. He's spent many years in China , hopefully will have the chance to have them tell us a little about that experience, in India, United States. Recently he was voted business speaker the year by the Sales and Marketing Executives Association and the by Toastmasters international and inducted into the international speakers hall of fame. He's had over ten million audio programs sold in fourteen different languages. This is just great! I actually pulled Denis a number of your books off my bookshelf again this morning. I've read that many times - The Psychology of Winning, The Seeds Of Greatness and it goes on. His audio album The Psychology of Winning is the all time best selling program on self mastery. He's a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and a former navy pilot. He holds a doctoral degree in human behaviour. Denis we’re so excited to have you with us! Denis: Well thank you Steve. It's really great to be with you. You know it's been a wonderful journey. I'm still out there. You know people say, Well, you’re long past retirement age and I said well retire - by its very definition means to go to bed or tired for the last time. If you're retired it seems tired again. So I'm re inspired and retried instead of retired and I think that's one of the secrets that we all learn from people like Billy Graham and people like you k
S1 E127 · Fri, May 04, 2018
Steve: Welcome To The Becoming Your Best Podcast. This is Steve Shallenberger your host. I’m excited to talk about the subject today. It’s how to stay motivated and 6 Key Actions that you can take to stay highly motivated. As we think about Becoming Your Best and the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders, I’ve been thinking about never giving up, that’s principle #12. Each one of the Principles alone is important but alone really, insufficient by themselves. It’s how they work together that creates a chemistry of excellence. Never give up is a decision to keep going, it is a pattern of employing the other 11 principles and in the process of working on our vision and goals, of Becoming Your Best, while experiencing success, failure, making pivots, failing again, succeeding, succeeding, failing, learning and moving forward to a great place. Never Giving Up is at the heart of success for all humanity. It is a principle, a force of human will, will power of overcoming setbacks, learning, never giving up and making progress. Sometimes spectacular progress. The subject today is part of Never Giving Up and a vital component, even a full cousin and it is Staying Motivated to Reach Our Vision and Goals! Whether you’re a Sales Person, CEO, Division Leader, Parent, Coach, Teacher, Professional (Doc, Dentist, Lawyer, Accountant, etc.) Student, technician, truck driver and so forth the STAKES ARE HIGH! Our level of motivation can literally determine our success! Our level of motivation is like a light burning without that radiates everywhere without. One of our five sons is working as a Sales Rep in Chicago and it’s very interesting because he has some very clear goals, a great skill set and deciding to make a difference is a mental state and it literally drives us to a high level of achievement but it is the motivation that is the drive line that is helping Tommy be successful every single day. One of the things that Tommy has done to help reinforce this motivation is he’s chosen my wife (and I get to be the bystander to reporting each day). She is his accountability partner. He calls her every single day and reports how it’s going. This is one of the ways Tommy is able to sustain a high level of motivation and it’s paying off. He’s one of the very top in this business. Towards the end of his wonderful and amazing life, Stephen Covey and I went to lunch one day and we were talking about what were the most important things that he taught. And out of all the things that he taught, the 7 Habits and the other things, he said, these are the two: P/PC balance – Probability now and Profit Capability. The PC is the ability to produce profits over a long period of time. Our ability to balance these in a successful way are what determines our long term success. So if you focus too much on profitability this year, you can burn yourself out at the expense of your PC. If you focus too much on the PC then your P suffers this year. It
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Ep. 121 - The Secret To Happiness https://www.becomingyourbest.com/ep-121-the-secret-to-happiness/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What Are The 12 Principles That Will Change Your Life? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep. 112 - How To Identify The Real Issue - The Transformation Challenge https://www.becomingyourbest.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How To Have Your Best Year Ever - Vision, Goals, And Pre-Week Planning Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Unlock Addiction - Discover A Cure https://www.becomingyourbest.com/how-to-unlock-addiction/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Power of Hope https://www.becomingyourbest.com/the-power-of-hope/ Welcome back to the Becoming Your Best podcast! This is Rob Shallenberger. I'm excited to be with you today to talk about something that is a huge deal in our lives, especially in the w Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Less Stuff More Life with Courtney Carver https://www.becomingyourbest.com/less-stuff-life-courtney-carver/ Steve: Welcome to all our, Becoming Your Best Podcast listeners, wherever you might be in the world today! This is your host, Steve Shallenberger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How Can I Be Less Cynical? Hello, this is Steve Shallenberger, your host today with the, Becoming Your Best Global Leadership podcast. And this is an ongoing set of podcast on leadership principles that contribute to highly successful results. And today, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to all of our "Becoming Your Best" podcast listeners, wherever you might be in the world today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger, and we have a terrific guest with us today. I'm so excited to be able to visit with him, especially about the s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Heart, Head, And Hands Of Change With Barbara Trautlein Steve: Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best Podcast listeners wherever you might be in the world today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger and we have a very talented guest with us today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Growing Weeders into Leaders with Jeff McManus https://www.becomingyourbest.com/growing-weeders-leaders-jeff-mcmanus/ Steve: Super. Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best podcast listeners wherever you might be today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger, and I am so much looking forward to our guest today. He's unlike any other that I've had on this show. Our guest has an earthy background that has had a big impact taking principles from nature and helping recognize those in a leadership application. So, welcome, Jeff McManus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How To Create a Positive, Vibrant and Engaged Culture https://www.becomingyourbest.com/create-positive-vibrant-engaged-culture/ This is Steve Shallenberger welcoming you to this becoming your best podcast today. We're so grateful to have you listen in in Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What Is A BYB Leader? https://www.becomingyourbest.com/what-is-a-byb-leader/ All right welcome to All of our Becoming your Best podcast listeners, wherever you are in the world today.This is gonna be a short yet, but what I hope will be a powerful podcast for you, and it really is something that is a result of you. And what I mean by that is there have been organizations and people out there that start to talk to their managers and leaders and start to say to them, you know, "Thank you for being a BYB leader." And this came back to us and has filtered through and around, and we've heard this and we thought you know, let's define a little bit what that is. I mean what's different about a leader versus a BYB leader, a becoming your best leader? And so our team went to work on developing a manifest, or a creed over the last couple of weeks of what that means and what that looks like, and what this means to you as you lead your family, your personal life, your team, your community in whatever capacity you're leading in. And so this is a part of a movement, a becoming your best movement. And one of the things that means is that BYB leaders are a new breed of leaders who no longer satisfied with mediocrity. BYB leaders strive daily to be their very best in each area of their life and to treat each other right. BYB leaders are committed to excellence, they find a way to do the impossible. BYB leaders are confident, optimistic, and determined to make a positive difference in their homes, schools, organizations, and certainly the world. Negativity, pessimism, and complaining have no part in their lives. BYB leaders know that they don't have to compromise their personal life, or family to be successful contrary to what many other entrepreneurs believe. And lastly, this is part of a family of true leaders. And so what is a BYB leader? It's someone who encompasses the 12 principles and is no longer satisfied with mediocrity and wants to strive for excellence. Is no longer satisfied with the status quo. So BYB leader is true to character, they lead with a vision, manage with a plan, prioritize their time, live the golden rule in business and in life. They build and maintain trust with their key peers, and associates, and family members. They're effective communicators and listeners, they aren't quick to anger or wrath, and they're quick to listen, slow to anger or wrath is a better way to say that. They innovate, they're cannibal, constantly seeking new knowledge. Living in peace and balance, and they have an attitude of never give up. And that's a BYB leader, it's not just a leader. That's why we're no longer satisfied with the status quo and you are part of a, becoming your best movement that is gonna encompass the world. It already is spreading to some many different parts, and you're the movement. I mean were hearing stories from people and we don't even know how they came to find becoming your best, except that they
Thu, July 13, 2017
We welcome you to this Becoming Your Best Podcast today wherever you might be in the world today. This is Steve Shallenberger, your host, and today we are going to talk about how to stay motivated, and you might ask for what or who is this for. Well, it's in sales, it's for life, it's for marriage, a student, work, a CEO, coach, a teacher, a lawyer, doctor, caregiver. Really, we're all included and have a need to stay motivated. This is really inspired from an email from one of our listeners, and this person indicated that, "I have a good life, a good spouse, good income, a nice home, wonderful children, but something is missing. Sometimes I just don't feel happy. Our marriage doesn't have the same magic that it used to have. So what can I do to get back on track?" Well first of all, congratulations to this person for wanting to get back on track, to be fully happy. And so, this really ties back into maintaining the motivation throughout our lives that gives us the capacity to stay happy, to find solutions to our challenges, to stay productive, to stay on top, and especially when we're knocked down, and especially when things get tough, when we may not even want to try. I like to share an experience I have recently while I was out exercising and I was listening to a talk on concentration. I love to go out and exercise and listen to TED Talks, the podcast inspirational talks. This particular speaker asked his audience and it was a large audience, "How many were formally taught concentration in school?" And he said, "Really formally taught how to concentrate?" Two hands went up in the entire group audience. And then, he said, "Okay. How many of you were told to concentrate by a parent or a teacher?" And all of the hands went up. And then, another question, "How many tell your children or employees today, 'Well, concentrate.'" Well, again, all the hands went up. This person went on to talk about how we really are distracted all day long and it just racks our capacity to really concentrate. And what happens is we're frequently told to concentrate but not really taught how to concentrate. And then he went on to give some suggested ways of how to concentrate and focus. Well, today we will not just talk about motivation and focus we will talk about the things that you and I can do to stay motivated, and motivation is not just a flash in the plan or pan accomplishment, don't get me wrong. We will all take those high water mark accomplishments that we can in life. Those high water marks can bring great satisfaction in life, but we're talking about sustaining a high level of motivation that produces what we call an ever inclining program, always improving, always progressing, steady, solid, upward throughout life. And that type of sustaining accomplishment that far exceeds our high water marks by the end of our lives. And so sustaining a high level of motivation is at the very heart of what we do, it's the very heart of becoming you
Thu, July 06, 2017
Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best podcast listeners wherever you might be in the world today. This is your host Steve Shallenberger. And we have a tremendously interesting guest today. Our guest is a successful business leader and has influenced many many people for good. Welcome to our show today, Tim Sanders. Tim: Hey great to be with you Steve. Steve: I've been looking forward to this. Tim: Me too. Steve: Well, good. All right. Now, before we get started, I'd like to tell you a little about Tim's background. He spent his early career on the cutting edge of innovation and change. He was an early stage member of Mark Cuban's Broadcast.com, which had the largest opening day IPO in history. After Yahoo acquired the company, Tim was tapped to lead their Value Lab, and by 2001 he rose to a Chief Solutions Officer. And today he's one of the top-rated speakers on the lecture circuit. Tim is also the author of four books including The New York Times best seller "Love is the Killer App," which is an awesome book, "How to Win Business and Influence Friends," I really enjoyed reading that. Tim's book has been featured in Fast Company, USA Today, The New York Times, Boston Globe, and so on. He is a master storyteller who offers his listeners actionable takeaways that produce results right away. So I have been looking forward to having Tim here in our interview today. And to get going, Tim, can you tell our listeners maybe a little about your background, your story? What was it like growing up? And maybe some experiences that helped you see that you could be successful? Tim: Thank you. I grew up in Clovis, New Mexico. It's a farming community just east of the West Texas border. I'm sorry, just west of the...West Texas border. And I was raised by my grandmother. I was a special education student from second to fifth grade, which really, you know, taught me a lot of things. It taught me how to bounce back. That's for sure. Taught me how to fit in when people didn't understand who I was. But most importantly, my childhood taught me that anything is possible if I'm willing to put the preparation work in and seize the opportunity. In my adult life I had a period of time, say 15 years or so, where I was gainfully employed and successful to some degree but just not laser-focused on what mattered. You might say I was in a mediocrity trap. In 1997, I went to work for Mark Cuban about a year after I had gotten out of that trap and had a real paradigm shift about what it was gonna take for me to be successful for my family. When I worked for Mark Cuban you can imagine 1997, the dawn of the internet explosion. It was such a breathtaking opportunity Steve. But I remember those times mostly as being a student of the game. Something I learned from him. And I was a voracious book reader. I was a mentor to anybody I did business with. And by 2001 after he'd sold the company to Yahoo, I became Yahoo's Chief Solutions
Thu, June 29, 2017
Maximize Your Health To Live In Peace and Balance with Ron Williams Welcome to our podcast listeners wherever you may be in the world today. This is Steve Shallenberger, your host. And we are excited to have a wonderful friend and guest with us today, Ron Williams. Welcome, Ron! Ron: Steve, thank you so much, man. I'm glad to be with you. Steve: Now, Ron is a repeat visitor on this podcast series. I met Ron, for the first time, about a year ago and we had Ron talk about fitness. He told us about his background which is an amazing background and to what he's doing today which is helping people all over the world to improve their fitness, their health, and of course, that leads into their happiness. So as we think about The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders, each one of those has a big impact on our life. But they come together to help us be highly successful leaders as we touch not only our own lives have an influence in our relationships but also help contribute to best of class, world class organizations. So one of those principles is to Live In Peace and Balance. Part of that is how do we maximize our own health: our fitness, our mental health, emotional health? Well, it just so happens that that is exactly what Ron does. And when we had the chance to visit a year ago, I mentioned to Ron on the air that I have been trying to lose 10 or 15 pounds for maybe 10 years. I mean, I'm not like really overweight but it's always there. Do you know what I'm talking about? Can anybody that's listening relate to this? And it just kind of rubbed me wrong. I felt like I could do better but it was just really hard to knock it off. And so I asked Ron what his thoughts were, and we talked about a few ideas. At the end of our session, we turned off the equipment and I told him, I said, "Ron, really, I'm serious about this. I'd like to lose 10 or 15 pounds." And Ron said, "Well, I'll tell you what, I'll think about this and I'll call you tomorrow." And so on the phone the next day, he said, "Well, I've been thinking about this and you don't need to lose 10 or 15 pounds." And I threw my hands up and I said, "Yes." And he said, "You need to lose 20 to 25 pounds." And I gulped and I said, "Okay, but I'm going to need your help." Over the next few months, I did indeed lose 25 pounds. It was an amazing process, and the fact is it wasn't a torture for me. It was a positive upbeat process. And one of the things that I found as I went to my periodic checkup with the doctor, he was amazed, first of all, but second, we noticed that my blood pressure had decreased. It wasn't really particularly high before, it was in good shape, but it had gone down. My cholesterol levels had gone down, and this is tracking a 16-year baseline that I had with this particular doctor. And so we had all of this data, and you can push a button right there and it automatically graphs everything. And so you see this graph, and it kind of goes up
Thu, June 22, 2017
https://www.becomingyourbest.com/5-simple-innovative-ways-great-time-manager/ Welcome to our podcast listeners, wherever you may be in the world today! This is Steve Shallenberger. Your host for the Becoming Your Best podcast series. Today, we have an exciting subject. It is Five Simple, Innovative Ways to Great Time Management. And to preface this a little bit, I'd like to share an experience that I had not long ago. We were visiting our son and his wife, west of Phoenix, Arizona near the White Tank Mountains. It is beautiful but it's rugged mountain terrain. One morning we hiked up three miles up a ravine and we arrived at a waterfall. We enjoyed the captivating area where the American Indians made their home and we decided to jog down the trail. Now, this was an interesting experience. As we navigated the trail at about four miles per hour, I was utterly amazed at how my mind and body worked together. Knowing exactly how to adjust to an ever-changing terrain. A boulder here and a dip there, a rattlesnake slithering along the side of the trail, literally, a spiny cactus. As we gradually went up and down, descending safely back to where the cars were parked. This experience caused me to reflect on how our body system works together, as we navigate through the daily challenges of life. Just as our body adjusted to the terrain as we jogged, over a trail in the mountains. Or your mind or heart adjusts to the terrain of relationships, your work, and everything you face from moment to moment. This is amazing, this great tool that we are blessed to have. It's literally, this principle of prioritizing time allows us to merge our heart, and mind, and memory consistently. So that we can achieve a sustainable best and doing the things that really count most in our life. Repetition is crucial to the development of both muscle memory and heart and mind memory. One moment of creativity or being quick to listen really helps as we solve issues. Day to day they make us more effective in time management. This is really powerful as we're going to talk about these five simple, innovative ways to be great time managers. So, here we go. The first one is one we've talked about in the past. But it is absolutely a fundamental game changer. And it is to spend a few minutes each weekend doing pre-week planning. We use the example of you happen to be a pilot, let's say a commercial pilot or a fighter pilot or even a private pilot. If you had a complex flight coming up, going from one coast to the next. Or navigating through some desolate areas, how many of you would just go jump in the plane and take off? Well, no. It'd be crazy to do that. Suicide is what it would be. Well, how many of us do the very same thing as we start each week? We just go in from week in, week out with no thought. We jump in the cockpit and we show up to work. We do
Wed, June 14, 2017
The Secret to Peace, Confidence, Success and Trust Welcome to our listeners wherever you might be today. This is Steve Shallenberger, your host of the Becoming Your Best Global Leadership podcast. Now, what thing can you do to bring you greater peace, confidence, internal, strength, greater trust with others? Open many doors to opportunities and just generally provide for a happier fuller more abundant life? More success professionally with other people? Well that leads us to today's subject, which is being True to Character. It's interesting as we think about character there's really a couple of different components to it. One is being honest. Notice the word “being”. This is really an internal quality. It's who we are. Being honest, doing the right things. There's a different component and that is integrity. It's interesting to look at the root words of integrity. It has to do with “being whole” or “complete”. So we might think of the example of a ship hull having integrity or the frame of an aircraft having integrity. It's being whole, this is what people see. Our integrity is really defined by those that are around us. They see that we are whole and especially in the terms of leadership. When we have integrity we create a wholeness. A predictability that people can count on within an organization. It's these two traits, if you will, these two factors: 1) being honest and 2) having an integrity. That literally create a character, something that people can count on, that is both internal and external. So being true to character is really based on being true to those things that consistently make a difference. Or what we frequently call correct or timeless principles. These then define an outcome we have. So being true to character means your actions reflect your beliefs. Your beliefs are based on these guiding correct principles and it's at the very bedrock of character. It's this integrity, honesty, respect for others in alignment with these principles. When you're true to character the feeling is good, solid and confident. The impact is remarkable! Added confidence, increased opportunity, stronger relationships, expanded influence, and certainly an enviable reputation. Now each of us is endowed with a conscience. In other words, you know right from wrong… To listen to the podcast to get the complete episode and Steve’s continued discussion of Being True to Character: https://www.becomingyourbest.com/secret-peace-confidence-success-trust/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, June 08, 2017
What’s Your Innovation Quotient? - Interview with Tamara Kleinberg Steve: Welcome to all of our "Becoming Your Best" podcast listeners, wherever you might be in the world today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger. And we have a very interesting guest with us today. Our guest has helped and inspired many people on how to improve their lives and be more effective. Welcome, Tamara Kleinberg. Tamara: Thank you so much for having me. Steve: Oh, we're excited to have you. And before we get started today, I'd like to tell you a little about Tamara's background. First of all, this is fun. She's part of an elite group of TED speakers for completing three Tough Muddlers. Tell us what a Tough Muddler is, Tamara. Tamara: Oh, they are these...I don't know if you've done one yet...but they are these extreme sport events. It's usually 12 to 16 miles, 20 obstacle courses, and things like getting dumped in water so cold you can't breathe and electric shock wires. It just...it tests your limits, both physical and mental, every time you do it. Steve: Lovely. Well, we know what the Spartan event is. We've had a number of our family members that have participated in that. I think quite similar. Tamara: I love Spartan events. Steve: Yeah, they're great. And Tamara's life is about breaking through the status quo for game-changing results. And I'll just tell you a little bit more about her. She is the founder of LaunchStreet, an online innovation program, and the creator of a proprietary Innovation Quotient Edge, which we'll talk a little bit about later in the program. It's the only assessment able to help you discover your unique innovator archetype, and we'll talk about that, so that you can innovate on demand. She is a sought-after keynote speaker, CrossFit addict, and a knee-high sock lover. She lives in the Colorado area, has two young children, a husband, and they are rocking and rolling. Tamara: Don't forget my dog. My dog would be very upset if you didn't mention her. Her name is Zoe, and she's a 90-pound mastiff. So she's part of the family. Steve: Well, that's perfect. Okay, well, Tamara, what was life like growing up for you? And what experiences helped you to see that you could be successful? Tamara: Yeah, that's such a great question to open with, you know? So I was telling you a little bit offline that we moved every four years of my life. And the reason for that was my dad was an entrepreneur. So we basically bounced from business to business, and that required moving as well. And while that sounds horrible to a lot of people, what I will tell you is it taught me how to talk to everybody, because I had to start over every four years. I became the queen of reinvention I think before I was 18 years old because I always had to. And, you know, I kinda looked back on my life, and, you know, I realized that that entrepreneurial spirit was inside of me very early on. My very fir
Thu, June 01, 2017
Radical Abundance - It's a Way of Thinking Steve: Welcome to all of our Becoming Your Best Podcast listeners wherever you might be in the world today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger, and we have a fascinating guest today. I'm really looking forward to our conversation. She has helped and inspired many people on how to improve their lives. So welcome Dr. Sharon Spano. Dr Spano: Thank you so much, Steve. I'm very excited to have this time with you today and to share what I have to offer to your listeners, and to learn more about you as well. So, looking forward to this opportunity. Steve: Well, thank you. Well, now, before we get started, I'd like to tell you a little about Sharon's background. Sharon has a P.h.D. in Human and Organizational Systems. She's an author, a corporate business strategist, a workforce expert, professional speaker, former radio host of Work Smart Live. She and her husband actually run three businesses. And so she understands what it's like to have business challenges, and success, and setbacks, and overcoming those. She empowers business leaders and entrepreneurs to maximize performance. Also works on employee engagement and how to increase bottom-line results. She is a certified professional coach, she loves helping other people, and especially, stepping into radical abundance. And we're gonna talk about that shortly. Her research focuses on wisdom, adult development and leadership, and her work and her new book, The Pursuit of Time and Money: Step into Radical Abundance and Discover the Secret to a Meaningful Prosperous Life. So there you go. This is somebody we wanna have some fun and listen to. Dr Spano: Well, I appreciate it, Steve. I appreciate it. What a great introduction, thanks so much. Steve: Well, you bet. All right, well, let's jump right into things. So, tell us about where you grew up, what it was like growing up, and what experiences, Sharon, helped you to see that you could be successful? Dr Spano: Well, I think that's a great question, Steve, because we all have our story, right? And so, my early childhood story. My parents were divorced and I was literally dropped off at my paternal grandmother's home at probably around the age of five, my sister and I, in the inner city of Los Angeles. And so, we were kind of thrust into this different lifestyle as children, and it was a pretty intense environment back in the day. I can remember growing up and there were gangs and a lot of things like that. But my grandmother in her wisdom, put us in catholic school, which was not an easy thing, even at $15 a month. I mean, we were very poor, so it was difficult for her to make that happen. But that was the saving grace, I think, because she was worried about us being in the public school system with all the gangs and the things that were going on at that time. And I got a very, very good education with the nuns. And so a lot of my success, I attribute to those
Thu, May 25, 2017
I’m Possible vs Impossible! https://www.becomingyourbest.com/im-possible-vs-impossible/ Have you ever had a dream? Everything was working in your favor and your dream with was within your grasp. Suddenly a random accident cut his dreams short? That’s the story of Jeff Griffin. Jeff recounts, “I always dreamed of playing sports on the ‘big stage’! As a kid I envisioned playing college football as a receiver. I was one step closer to fulfilling this dream until the following summer when a construction accident left me broken and paralyzed from the waist down. The 'experts' told me the bad news that I would never walk or run again...EVER!” After Jeff’s construction accident he picked up the pieces of his shattered dreams. He realized he had a decision to make. He could either stay down and quit or get back up and succeed. He chose the latter! Jeff has turned the impossible to the possible! Jeff’s experience helped him find a formula for success! It's helped motivate himself as well as others to find a definite purpose in life. Jeff’s purpose is to inspire millions to Desire, Dream, and Do one step at a time. “I’ve turned this tragedy into a triumph! I have since fulfilled my lifelong dream of performing on the ‘big stage.’”, says Jeff. In today’s Becoming Your Best Podcast, Rob Shallenberger interviews Jeff Griffin. Jeff is a wheelchair athlete who earned his Master’s degree in Education and knows how to win. He played in the 2004 Athens Olympics, holds a Guinness Book of World Records, and is a four time NWBA All-Star MVP. He enjoys mentoring youth, distributing wheelchairs, and providing Peer Training Materials through his humanitarian efforts with LDS Charities, which he currently sits on the board. “These successes, all though impressive, do not define who I am. What really defines me is my ability to overcome life’s great challenges one step at a time! And inspire others to do the same.” - Jeff Griffin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, May 18, 2017
Dogged Perseverance - The Power to Never Give Up Today, we are going to talk about a principle that gets down to our very core, and is what allows us to see everything else through. It is perhaps one of the most noble, necessary, and powerful forces in our life. It's the principle of never giving up. Welcome to the "Becoming Your Best" podcast series. This is Steve Shallenberger, your host today. We welcome you here from wherever you may be in the world. I'd like to share an experience I had many years ago when I was a college student. I had been in South America for a couple of years and returned to my university studies to get an accounting degree. A friend of mine had sold educational books in the South and throughout the country the summer before. He made enough money to pay for his expenses for school. And so, he wanted to know if I'd like to go out and sell with him, this is door-to-door sales, but I said, "Yeah. Hey, let's go do it!" He was a good person and a big influence in my life. And so we headed off at the spring break, at the end of the springs semester, to Nashville, Tennessee with the Southwestern Company. This is going to be a place where we would be working 80 hours a week. The idea was to work as hard as you could during the summer. Make as much money as possible, so that you could pay your expenses for the whole school year and focus really on your studies. Well, anyhow, we had a week-long training, that's called "sales school," it was a great experience. And then we headed off to our assigned area. My assigned area happened to be just north of Aberdeen, Maryland. Communities such as, Bel Air, and Havre De Grace, and Churchville. Wow, what an experience that was. I'll never forget what took place as I had my first Saturday on the job. This is the very first day. I started at 8 a.m., and as I had been taught in that sales school, I went out on time, a little bit early. I was scared to death. And my first house was on a country road and it didn't seem like very friendly country, you know all the mind games that people can play. My first knock brought the reply, "What in the heck do you want?" Only it wasn't heck. I said, "Nothing," I shouted before hustling down the road. The next house I approached with some trepidation. I could tell that it was occupied by ferocious, big dogs. Those dogs were barking and they had deep voices, and I didn't dare to go on to the front door. So I stood outside, outside of the gate and just clapped my hands, which is what people do in South America in place of knocking on the door. And I felt like an idiot. There I was out there clapping away, early Saturday morning. I probably looked like one too, but eventually, a woman came out and after I explained what we were selling, she actually let me into the house. Before I went in I said, "Let's see, have your dogs eaten this morning?"
Thu, May 11, 2017
Lift and Sustain by Applying the Power of Knowledge - Steve Shallenberger Hi, this is Steve Shallenberger, your host for this podcast, the "Becoming Your Best Global Leadership." And today we're going to talk about an exciting principle, which is...and hold onto your seats, folks, because this has a huge impact on us all over the world, and it is apply the power of knowledge. Well, a number of years ago, two of our sons were cadets at the United States Air Force Academy, and during the Parents Weekend we were provided with a tour of the beautiful campus nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. And on the main quad I stood in front of a large statue depicting a falcon and her chick. And the inscription at the base of the statue reads, "Man's flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge." Well, the inscription uses words like "flight" which is wonderful, "sustained" which is so important for our success in life, and "power" in relation to knowledge. And indeed, one can be lifted and flight can be sustained by the power of knowledge and the wings of knowledge and enlightenment can help you soar to great heights in your personal life, in your relationships, and at work. And the lack of knowledge leaves you on the ground and at times renders you totally defenseless against the forces of the external environment. So, this knowledge and this metaphor is wonderful as we move through life in thinking about, "Well, how can I be my best?" Because that's really the vision of life, is to be the very best that you and I can be, and in our professional life, to be among the best at what you do. And so, I mean there's such an explosion of knowledge going on today. I was just reading a professional...excuse me...journal, and it talked about the number of abstracts had been increasing exponentially. So, for example, it talked about the number of abstracts published by the 12 leading publishers of secondary science had gone from 550,000 articles published in 1957 to in 1997, just a few years later, 3.7 million articles. Think about that. But that's just one discipline of knowledge. I love getting the Astronomy Magazine. I'm captivated by the universe. And the last article, the front cover said, "Well, astronomers have now said their original estimates were off a little bit by the number of galaxies they thought there were in the universe," and then there was a pause, a hyphen, that said, "by one trillion universes." So here we go. In my life alone, I was just thinking in about 1984. I'm a young businessman and I'm commuting to California to supervise one of our companies, and so I took my portable computer, which was the size of a small suitcase. You could actually unhook the keyboard and it was a three by five green screen and you put in floppy disks. And now we have all of this many, many times over in our devices in our pocket. And so, I think about computers. Internet has come on, the devices, and
Wed, May 03, 2017
What Do Walt Disney, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison and Nelson Mandela Have In Common? https://www.becomingyourbest.com/innovate-like-waltdisney-and-thomasedison/ Hi, this is Steve Shallenberger with "Becoming Your Best Global Leadership". I'm your host today for this podcast and today we have an exciting principle that we're talking about: Innovate Through Imagination. So what do the following people have in common? Walt Disney, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison, Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Ford, J.K. Rowling, Marie Curie, and many more. What do you think? If you guessed that they all had an active imagination and each one has had an enormous impact on our world, you would be exactly right. Now what's interesting about these people, much like we are, is that they learned to flip on and engage their imagination to innovate and improve with the roles, responsibilities, or vocation that they had. In other words, they took their strengths, their abilities, and built upon them by using their imagination. And get this, there was no instruction book for them. So what did they do? How did they do it? It's interesting to think. How would you explain the 21st century to a time traveler from the Medieval times? It's difficult knowing where to begin. Think about how far we've come and now think about the possibilities that lie ahead of us. Digitization of all things, mind-controlled robotic limbs, 3D printers, space tourism, autonomous vehicles, electric cars, smartphones, and much more. We've already seen that but we haven't even seen the beginning of it. Of course, the many medical miracles that will continue, wearable computers that are part of our body. So all of these things come about from this very same thing which is imagination or innovating through imagination. And from research into what makes individuals, companies, and organizations successful, we've identified common success factors in the long-term highest achievers. And one of them was this ability to tap the powers of imagination to innovate and remain relevant over many years and decades. And it's about creating opportunities and possibilities in both your personal and professional lives. The human imagination is capable of producing endless opportunities and possibilities. And with them come hope and the belief that there are solutions to problems, even the most difficult ones. There are ideas waiting to be acted upon. There are many options available. This is the spirit of innovation driven by imagination. And imagine the effect it might have on your company or your family if each employee felt empowered to constantly find innovative ways to serve your customers and clients better and to make your product or service better. World-class companies have risen to the top of global business by tapping the imaginations of the best and brightest of their resources. And what about your business? What about your family? How might
Thu, April 27, 2017
What Everybody Ought to Know About Trust Hi, this is Steve Shallenberger, your host for the "Becoming Your Best" podcast series today. And today we're going to have the opportunity to talk about one of the very powerful principles of highly successful leaders. Yes, those that make a difference, that create a culture by design and not a culture by default. And this particular principle we're talking about today is building and maintaining trust. Trust is like a...it's like a reservoir. It takes a long time to build and once the reservoir is full, it brings life and beauty to all around. It can withstand droughts and earthquakes and setbacks and continue to provide this type of life and sustaining to the environment around. And if it's well-maintained and managed, it will provide an ultimate benefit to everything within its reach. And just like a reservoir, if there is a break in the dam, all of that good that took years to build, can be depleted in just a few short hours. And it takes a significant repair and replenishing of the water before that trust is high enough that people can count on it again. Well, think about trust just for a moment. When trust is high, it's much easier to solve even the most complex problems together with other people. But when trust is low, it's difficult to solve even the easiest of problems and including the fact you may not even want to be in the same room with the other person where there's this low trust. I'd like to invite you to think of someone with whom you have low trust. And just think for a moment, why is there a low level of trust with that person? What have they done that may have bankrupt the trust bank if you will, and so the trust meter is at empty? So just think about that for a few second. What are the events, what are the actions, that broke that trust? And I hope that you have somebody in mind specifically. And there may have been one time or it may have been a repeated set of actions and we're going to talk about something called the trust meter in a moment and you'll see how those actions either drive that trust meter down or push it up to full. Now on the converse, I want you to think of somebody with whom you have a high level of trust. Why is there such a high level of trust with that person? What does that person do that deserves such a high level of trust? And what are the things that you do? Well, as you keep those two different examples in mind, building and maintaining trust is a choice. And it is one of the principles of highly successful leaders. It's something that we do unilaterally really, it's better when you have two people or a team or a whole organization. In other words, when it becomes a total culture. And I've seen that in many instances and this is where you have very successful organizations on a sustained basis. However, let me ask another question. How many people does it take to build and maintain trust? Well, really it takes o
Thu, April 20, 2017
All right, welcome back to all our Becoming Your Best Podcast listeners. Excited to be with you today, wherever you are. Driving in a car, at work, at home, what an honor that you would take the time to listen. And I really wanna make this worth the few minutes that we have together, and this is gonna a quick hitter. I was just talking with someone, a good friend of mine named Dean, and he said, "You know what I love about these podcasts, is they're short and sweet. I can listen to it on the way to work during a 20-minute drive." And he just...he really commented that, you know, "I love the power of it in a short amount of time," and he's exactly right. And that's the intent, is that you can listen to this and have some quick hitting ideas that can really impact your life in a short amount of time. Now this focus is on principle number five, Live the Golden Rule in Business and in Life. Now normally, this would be an outward focused principle, treating others right. I mean, I love what Maya Angelou said. She said, "People won't remember what you said or what you did, what they'll remember is how you made them feel." And typically, isn't that the truth? This principle also has to do within the business setting of creating a world class customer experience, both for the internal and external customer. Well, today is gonna be a little different, because I've really over the last month been focused on people, and watching people and observing, and trying to learn from them. You know what, what makes the difference in their life? And someone asked me the question that sparked this curiosity about a month ago, and the question was, "How do you give someone desire?" Oh, now that's a doozy of a question, isn't it? Like the trillion-dollar question if you could really answer that. And actually, I've been trying to answer that for three years. That was a book I wanted to write, desire, and I still wanna write that book. And so I've really been fascinated by that. How do you help someone have desire? And how does that question pertain to this principle? Well, let's turn this principle inward for this particular podcast, because what I found is, it's really difficult to be transformational and help lift someone to a better place, if we don't see ourselves in a positive light. And so a lot of this is a reflection of ourselves and how do we view ourselves. And as soon as we turn those tables and flip that switch, where you start to view yourself in a positive light and we start to see ourselves differently, it becomes much easier to then turn around and help others and help them get to a better place. And that really starts with desire. I mean, let me just give you an example here. I'll only use first names. I just finished an event in St. Louis, met some incredible people, and there's always a handful, one or two or three that just really stand out. I mean, like a light...like a lighthouse, and one of those was Jim. And within maybe 20
Thu, April 13, 2017
All right welcome back to the Becoming Your Best podcast. This is your host Rob Shallenberger and hope you're having a wonderful day wherever you are in the world today. Well today's podcast is focused on principle number two of highly successful leaders and that is leading with a vision. So let me ask you a couple of questions and just think about what comes to mind. When you wake up in the morning are you excited to get up and get out of bed? In other words, how do you feel in the morning when it's time to wake up? Are you excited and anxious to face the day because it's going to be another great opportunity or is it one of those where you just feel like you're kind of dragging yourself out of bed? Well here's another question. Do you have a clear vision or direction for your life? So if I was to ask you what's your vision, you know, where do you want to be in five in ten years? What does that look like? Would you be able to describe that? And this is one of those characteristics over and over and over that we saw in the most successful leaders is they had a clear vision of where they wanted to go. So, for example, look at you know great leaders through history such as George Washington, having a vision of a free liberated country. Or Bill Gates having a desktop computer in every home. Mahatma Gandhi to liberate a nice nation peacefully. You know, it's these simple visions that created a powerful direction for a lot of people. And that's what a vision can do in your life as it gives you a very specific direction. Amongst a team, if you're running or leading an organization, it creates that alignment with your team members. And that's the idea that everybody listening to this podcast is a leader in some form or fashion. At a minimum you're leading your own life. You may have a family and in that case you're leading your family. Or you may have a team and you're leading a team. In every one of those circumstances a vision is a critical piece of that puzzle. In other words, when you're speaking of your team, what's the direction your team is going? Well if you're talking about a family or you as a couple, what direction are you going as a family, as a couple? And then especially personally which way are you going personally? What direction are you going? And so the focus of this podcast is really those three areas and that is how to develop a vision for a team or a company. How to develop a vision for your family. And then, what I consider to be most important, how do you develop a personal vision? So let's start with the company vision. And, as you're thinking about the why, the why is always important to understand. Now think of this from a leader's perspective. You will have a culture by design or a culture by default. And that's one of the things the great leaders do is they establish a culture by design. In other words, it's not gonna happen on accident. If you're not focused on developing the right culture then it's going to
Thu, April 06, 2017
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Thu, March 30, 2017
All right, welcome to our "Becoming Your Best" podcast listeners. My name is Rob Shallenberger and welcome wherever you are. I'm looking out the window right now in Utah at some beautiful snow-capped mountains on a crisp beautiful spring day with a nice blue sky. It's just amazing. Well hey, this is gonna be a short podcast yet, I hope very impactful in your life. I've been thinking about some people recently who have reached out to becoming your best and have been calling us and the common theme amongst their lives and their stories are that they feel like they've been on fire. In other words, their lives have just totally transformed in the last few months and it's been interesting. I'm gonna have one of those people, a friend on the West Coast who has just had some amazing experiences. I'm gonna share her story in a couple of months and maybe potentially have her on the podcast. The common theme amongst these people as they start to apply the 12 principles and catch on fire, is that they feel this shift from being transactional in nature to being and living and thinking transformationally, and there's a huge shift in that. And one of those ladies who's become a good friend, she said that she wrote down in a seminar that at some point along the seminar I told her and the group, "If you apply the 12 principles and start to focus on them and master them, your entire life will start to change. You're going to start to think transformationally, and a fire will start to grow within you and it's going to impact every area of your life professionally, personally, your home life, across the board." And indeed that's exactly what happens when someone starts to pattern their lives around the 12 principles of highly successful leaders. Great leaders get great results because they do the same things that other great leaders have done, and those are the 12 principles. Let me share with you a story that some of you might have heard on a video that I did recently of what that transformation looks like and the impact that it can have. So we flew into San Diego a few months ago for a ball game, a football game. We landed, we walked out to the rental car shuttle, we got on the bus and people were just packing into the bus, so it's full of people. If you can imagine yourself being on the bus, what do most people do on a rental car shuttle bus? Most people immediately go heads down and start looking at their phones. Right? Well, this was different. We all got on the bus and the driver said, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to San Diego. For the next 10 minutes I'm gonna be your personal tour guide." And then he asked us to look off our right shoulders out the right side of the bus and there in 1874 Don Pedro, and he went on telling this fun story and I was fully raptured. He had my complete attention and I started looking around at the people and their responses and sure enough they started putting away their cell phones. They started listeni
Thu, March 23, 2017
The Transformation Challenge: The Six Steps of Planning and Execution Welcome to our podcast listeners wherever you might be in the world today, this is Steve Shallenberger your host. And have you ever had a big problem in your life, a challenge or a tremendous potential opportunity and not really sure how to tackle it? How to start? How do you develop it? How do I solve this problem? And sometimes the problems are highly emotional or discouraging. You're just not sure what direction to turn. Have you ever been immobilized by a problem so big that you just couldn't get going on it? Well, today we're going to talk about a tremendous process, it's an invitation really to each one of us of how to take our bad where it exists and make it better. And how to take your good and make it better. And how do we take our better and make our best and there is a process, it's a challenge really to each one of us. We call it the Transformation Challenge, and it is an invitation to each one of us to take these types of situations and transform them into something that is good, better and best. And how do we get the best results? This is the Transformation Challenge. When they come down the pike at us, whether it's a threat, or an opportunity, or a problem that we say we will take it on we because of our leadership, because of our commitment to get things to a better place, we will transform this. And so, let's go, game on. This is the idea, it's almost a response. So, we'll talk about a skill that you can use over and over and over again, that you can be courageous that you can have confidence, and be excited to tackle things. Wouldn't that be wonderful? And not only that, you can teach the transformation challenge to every member of your team. I'd like to give the background to the transformation challenge, The Six Steps of Planning and Execution. That's really the subtitle. About 30 years ago, I was working with an outstanding organization that has had a company named Buffalo Rock, one of the top Pepsi distributors in the world. They've been in business like for over 125 years and really great at what they do. I'll never forget as we're having the chance to work together that Jim, one of the very... he was the Executive VP of the company was sharing with me about a book that he read and he said, "This is the best book that I've ever read on planning and execution." And something happened to me that day that I said, "Hold it, this is a big part of what highly successful leaders do, the best of the best." And so, what is it? This is a learned skill and that if we can learn this skill, it helps us to get to a better place. So, I started researching and studying every bit of literature that I could find. Books, magazines, Harvard Business Review, the Stanford work that they had done and really from the best business schools in the world on planning and execution. How do we solve problems? And after all that time, I star
Thu, March 16, 2017
Welcome to our "Becoming Your Best" listeners, wherever you may be in the world today. This is your host, Steve Shallenberger and I'd like to start out with a few questions. Today, how many of you and I would like to have peace, happiness, and joy in our lives? Well, that's kind of a stack question, isn't it? Well, of course, we want to have peace, happiness, and joy. And how many of us would like to have employees or children that are focused, engaged, aligned with the things that matter most, and excited about what they're doing, and they solve problems rather than you having to solve the problems? Well, yeah, wouldn't that be great? Well, today, I'd like to help us accomplish these things, talk about a process that's called the "Strategic Rhythm." And this is in contrast to a strategic routine, which is much different. A rhythm is a positive force that we get into within our own life. In this process, I'm going to talk about the strategic rhythm. It's something we can apply in our life to produce that rhythm, or in a family, or certainly, in our teams and our organization. And it is built upon the principles of Becoming Your Best and the 12 principles of highly successful leaders. So as we master those, this strategic rhythm is really what leaders do to get the result but they use these, the 12 principles of being true to character and leading with a vision, and managing with a plan, knowing how to prioritize our time. And these things create a transformational leadership. They're the very same principles that allow us to use this strategic rhythm process to get this kind of results that I just talked about. Or the 12 principles in regards to creating transformational relationships and cultures such as living the Golden Rule and conscientiously building and maintaining trust. And one of the things we can do to help us do that is to be an effective listener and really capture. "Oh, thank you. Thanks for sharing that or bringing that up and so let me be sure that I have it," right? And then the fourth principle in that transformational team and relationship is innovative or innovation through imagination. This is the culture, then, that just creates this energy of excellence and adapts. And then, of course, the last 4 of the 12 would be transformational living. And it is to be accountable where we take responsibility, we apply the power of knowledge, we live in peace and balance, and we never give up. So these 12 principles come together to create a magic and is producing phenomenal results. It's how they come together that unleash a culture to excellence. Okay. Now, back to the strategic rhythm and what we can do as leaders. In your mind's eye, if you can imagine a pyramid, a one-dimensional pyramid that you're looking at and it has seven levels. And I'd like to just describe each one because we put these pieces into place as a leader and what they do is that they unleash a huge focus and potential. So the first r
Fri, March 03, 2017
Do you have a great business idea? Or currently running a business but don’t know how to take it to the next level? Do you want to make it unstoppable? Or do you feel overwhelmed and confused? Don’t worry it’s not your fault. We understand, we’ve been there before too. That’s why Becoming Your Best Global Leadership puts on a LIVE 2 Day event called the Entrepreneur Success Bootcamp. The purpose is to help entrepreneurs take their idea and turn it into a thriving reality. Every entrepreneur is at a different place in the entrepreneurial process. Some people are stuck in the idea generation phase. Others are well down the path and looking to grow and scale their business. Today’s special guest is an experienced entrepreneur and successful CEO, Rob Nelson. Rob is the Founder / CEO of Grow.com. Rob is a true entrepreneur at heart. He loves the creative and building process in developing value for others. He discovered when leaders understand and unite their teams around the right metrics, the culture improves to accelerate growth. Rob is inspired by brilliant design, strong culture, competition, and the emotional connection products can give. “I believe in continuous growth and improvement, both personally and in helping others.” - Rob Nelson Grow helps companies accelerate their growth by helping to track and measure the right metrics. Consequently, companies can operate faster, make better and quicker decisions. Rob is a great example of living the 12 principles of Highly Successful Leaders, particularly of CREATING A VISION and MANAGING WITH A PLAN. In this episode, Rob Nelson explains his 5 keys ingredients a new company needs to succeed… Sticking with what you know The importance of recurring revenue Having passion for what you are doing Scalability Solve a problem you are personally acquainted with Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 23, 2017
Every year, millions of managers and supervisors get promoted into management positions without learning how to successfully lead a team. As a result, many of them find themselves at the top of the corporate ladder while lacking the training to lead. Justin Constantine wants to change that. As a Marine officer, Justin volunteered for deployment to Iraq in 2006, and served as a Civil Affairs Team Leader while attached to an infantry battalion. While on a routine combat patrol, Justin was shot in the head by a sniper. Although the original prognosis was that he had been killed in action, Justin survived. Through teamwork and a positive mental attitude, he has had quite a successful recovery. Justin is a great example of living the 12 principles of Highly Successful Leaders, particularly of doing WHAT MATTERS MOST and LIVING THE GOLDEN RULE and the vital role they play in being successful as a leader. He applies his incredible story of overcoming adversity to every level of an organization, and all audiences to move beyond the challenges they are facing in their own lives. In this episode, you will… Discover the importance of getting other people involved in your life Learn that you need to regularly set aside space to identify how you want to spend your time Learn your number one priority as a leader Realize the power of leading from the front [Tweet ""When you are leading from the front in your personal life it means you are being proactive." Justin Constantine"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES JustinConstantine.com My Battlefield, Your Office Get the 12 Principles Becoming Your Best Book Breakthrough Leadership Conference Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 16, 2017
Working with people can be challenging. Sometimes conflict can happen. Or sometimes people are simply falling short on their potential. This episode is designed to help you navigate those situations as a leader with a focus on helping people truly become their best. This episode is about leadership. Leadership is a game changer. It's what makes a difference in the world. The five things we will go over in this episode are powerful things that help leader lead relationships to a better place. To lift, inspire, and build others. And... to deal with any situation, whether simple, complex, emotional, or high risk. In this episode, you will… Discover the 5 things leaders can do to MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR GOOD when working with others Learn how three simple words can transform the way you get feedback from people Learn the two sides of the communication coin Realize the importance of your strategic rhythm [Tweet ""A leader helps people get to a better place." Steve Shallenberger"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Get the 12 Principles Becoming Your Best Book Breakthrough Leadership Conference Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 09, 2017
Do you want to create a team culture by design or by default? A culture by design only happens when you have a clear, compelling vision in place. A clear vision is what drives leadership and action in an intentional direction. But have you taken the time to create a vision for your team? ...your family? ....yourself? In this episode we will walk you through the process for creating a compelling vision in all three areas of team, family, and personal. Leading with a vision is Principle #2 of the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders and it's one of the most important because without a clear vision your efforts can quickly lead you off track or be diluted from focusing in too many directions. In this episode, you will… Discover why a clear vision is a critical piece of the puzzle for creating team alignment Learn why creating visions for your team, family, and yourself is essential Learn the four question process for creating a vision that creates buy-in from your team Realize that a personal vision is the seed of your legacy [Tweet "Having a clear vision is characteristic of highly successful leaders we’ve seen over and over again."] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Get the 12 Principles Becoming Your Best Book Breakthrough Leadership Conference Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, January 26, 2017
If you are going to become a good pianist it takes practice. If you want to be a good athlete it takes practice. The same goes for becoming a good leader. Joshua Spodek earned such praise as “Best and Brightest” (Esquire Magazine’s Genius Issue), “Astrophysicist turned new media whiz” (NBC), and “Rocket Scientist” (Forbes Magazine and ABC News) with success in such diverse fields as science, invention, entrepreneurship, art, leadership, coaching, and education. Joshua started his first venture over twenty years ago and has led, coached, taught, and developed courses since. Before then he helped build an x-ray observational satellite into space. You will find no one more passionate or effective at finding, expanding, and developing your leadership potential. Every major media source has covered him. In this episode of the podcast, we talk to him about the important leadership principles covered in his new book Leadership Step-by-Step. In this episode, you will… Hear how Joshua handled being a "science guy" in business school including the embarrassment of not know what "gross" and "net" meant Learn how make meaningful connections with those around you Understand that great leaders aren’t born with a ‘leadership gene’; great leaders develop the necessary skills and gain confidence through practice and hard work Realize that most of leadership is supporting people on the team so they aren’t distracted from the work they need to be doing [Tweet ""When teaching someone how to play piano you don’t tell them musical theory, you teach them to play the scales." - Joshua Spodek"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES SpodekAcademy.com JoshuaSpodek.com Leadership Step-By-Step by Joshua Spodek Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, January 19, 2017
There is no silver bullet for becoming a highly successful leader. In order to be a highly successful leader you need to embody several principles, the foundational one Being True to Character. In this episode of the podcast, we will look at what it means to be true to character and explore how you can start developing character within yourself and those around you. The foundation on personal and organization character must be strong in order for you and your organization to thrive. Join us in this episode as we look at the first of the 12 principles of highly successful leaders. In this episode, you will… Realize the importance of choosing the correct principles Learn how to develop your character and lead others to do the same Understand that the concequences that come from practicing the correct principles are predictable Realize the power of consistently creating positive consequences Understand the importance of the little things [Tweet ""If you fail or faulter with character it’s virtually impossible to develop the trust needed to be successful." Steve Shallenberger"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Tis the Set Of The Sails poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, January 13, 2017
Are you ready to make 2017 your best year yet? Now is the time to set your plan to create a “Becoming Your Best” and “Best of Class” year. It's through this type of planning that you will achieve YOUR personal and professional best. You are starting out with a fresh slate and will never have this year again. On this episode of the podcast, I'll share five tools that I use each and every year. In this episode, you will... Learn how to make this year your best and achieve your dreams Hear about 5 powerful tools that will allow you to make this your best year of your life Understand how the 5 Hour You Rule will turbo charge your engine Realize the power of mantras for increasing your motivation Discover the importance of scheduling your priorities... [Tweet "“If you set up a plan you have a chance to achieve personal greatness.” – Steve Shallenberger"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Planner Breakthrough Leadership Conference Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 29, 2016
Child Sexual Abuse is happening at an alarming rate in our country. In this episode of the podcast, Kit Summer an extremely successful businessman joins us to talk about his experience with sexual abuse as a child. Kit is now on a mission to help prevent child abuse from happening. Kit shares some the the latest statistics and gives parents key strategies for communicating with their children. Abuse can leave long lasting trauma, it's important that every caring adult be vigilant in stopping and preventing the abuse of children. In this episode, you will… Realize that the best way to help a younger child prevent abuse is to have them listen to their "uh-oh" feelings Learn the importance of talking to your child about abuse at an early age. Discover the ways to communicate with your children to help prevent abuse Realize that if you are an abuser you can get help Learn the importance of getting treatment if you've been abused [Tweet ""If you are sexually abused you cannot run from the effects. You need to get treatment." - Kit Summer"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Prevent Child Abuse Utah Male Survivor Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 22, 2016
Christmas is an undeniably special time of year. Christmas is naturally a time that invites the spirit of becoming your best. The spirit of hope, encouragement, love, and kindness that brings greater happiness, peace, and prosperity to all. Noticing the needs of others and reaching out to them is exactly what makes this time of year so special. One of the greatest gift of this season is the leadership example of Jesus. We are reminded that great leaders produce great results, and in this episode of the podcast I'll share some examples of the leadership that Jesus displayed. In this episode, you will… Realize that leadership is not defined by position, power, or wealth Learn 10 principles from Jesus that will help you to make a difference every day as a great leader in life Discover the importance of staying consistent [Tweet "“Christmas is a time and space that invites the spirit of becoming your best.” - Steve Shallenberger"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 15, 2016
Have you ever lost your keys? A simple misplaced key, wallet, or phone can send you scrambling through the house causing frustration, stress, and potentially even make you late for that important meeting. Why not eliminate that strain with a few simple steps? Steve shares a personal experience that has helped free up time and mental energy for more productive uses. In this episode, you will… Learn why it’s important to eliminate the little stressors Learn to better manage your time by thinking ahead Discover the four steps to organizing your keys [Tweet "“Learn to better manage your time by thinking ahead.” – Steve Shallenberger"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Tile Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 08, 2016
Is your business worth saving? That’s the question Stacy Tuschl will help you find the answer to in this episode of the podcast. Stacy is an Entrepreneur and Business Performance Strategist. She started her first business in her parents’ backyard at the age of 18 and turned that company into a 7-figure business. Now, she is here to help entrepreneur pull themselves out of ruts with her Business Rescue Roadmap. On this episode we talk with her about the challenges of turning your passion into a business. In this episode, you will… Learn how you can build upon your passion Realize how you can be an internal entrepreneur while being employed Discover why you need to evaluate the responsibilities you want to take on before you take the leap to running your own business Hear how Stacy got her start teaching dance in her parent’s backyard Understand the importance of being consistent and authentic in order to repel the wrong people [Tweet "“You need to be uncomfortable. That’s where growth happens” – Stacy Tuschl"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Get Focused Academy StacyTuschl.com Is Your Business Worth Saving? By Stacy Tuschl Academy of Performing Arts Business Rescue Roadmap Level Up Community Chatlight.com Trello Asana Slack Edgar Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 01, 2016
An expert with all things having to do with data, our guest for today’s episode is the President, CEO, and Co-Founder of Edgeworth Economics, professional economist and an internationally renowned speaker, consultant and author who helps consumers and some of the world’s largest companies understand how to interpret data, Dr. John H. Johnson. Dr. Johnson is here to discuss about how data is used for businesses and entrepreneurs. Getting the right data can lead you where you need to be. In this episode, you will… Discover how John started his career Find out about the people who can be your influencer Get to know the importance being open to learning Step into the world of data with Everydata Hear tips and advises from John on how to use properly data for entrepreneurs “I make sure I’m not acting out on my anecdotal information, I back it up with data.” – Dr…. CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Dr. John H. Johnson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 17, 2016
Today’s episode will be a little different. We’ll talk about Jill’s story, an inspiring story we’d like to share. Jill Thomas is an amazing photographer, a mom and a person from an incredible family. Jill lost her 21-month old daughter, Penny. This tragic experience taught Jill many lessons in life. Losing someone will definitely change a person but Jill believes that you always have a choice. After experiencing tragic events in your life, you have an option to either stay in the state of suffering, to go back to your old life or move on to a new place where you can create new experiences. Jill’s story will remind us about the importance of making memories. In this episode, you will… Hear Jill’s inspiring story Find out how to overcome life’s difficult situation Learn how making choices impacts your overall life Discover how Jill moved on from losing her daughter Be reminded that all parts of our life are meant to be experienced “All parts of our life are meant to be experienced.” – Jill Thomas CLICK TO TWEET Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 10, 2016
How many of us would like to have peace, happiness, and joy in our lives? My guess is that all of us want these things, but the concept of achieving them can be elusive. I’d like to help us accomplish peace, happiness, and joy with a process called strategic rhythm. A rhythm is a positive force that we get into in our own lives. It’s built upon the principles of becoming your best. We’ll discuss: How the 12 principles come together to unleash excellence The multiple levels of strategic rhythm Defining your core values and standards The TIG: Totally Inspirational Goal General Goals VS Smart Goals For the graphics that go with this podcast, visit the shownotes at BecomingYourBest.com/056 . “These 12 Principles come together to create a magic.” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Breakthrough Leadership Conference: 12 Principle of Highly successful Leaders Entrepreneur Success Bootcamp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 03, 2016
Have you ever talked to a customer service representative who refused to take responsibility over a mistake? How did that make you feel about the company? Accountability has a huge influence on trust and who we decide to do work with. Is there a culture of responsibility and accountability in your company? So often we get stuck in a cycle of finger pointing. The principle of being accountable is such an important element of becoming your best. We discuss: What accountability REALLY means How accountability affects you in business and at home Three things we can do to build more accountability A 21-day challenge that can change the way you think “When there’s accountability, there’s a higher trust.” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Breakthrough Leadership Conference: 12 Principle of Highly successful Leaders Entrepreneur Success Bootcamp How to Win Friends and Influence People Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 20, 2016
How can having the right knowledge help you accomplish your dreams faster? Maybe you want to be a better parent or spouse. Maybe you want to start your own business or maybe you want to grow the business you already have. It all starts with a mindset. Do you really want it? Are you willing to put in the effort that it takes? We’ll discuss: Habits that set apart the most successful from the rest Why successful leaders are readers As parents, what you can do with your own children to get them to read Why you should invest 3% of your income in yourself How to vet your coach “Great leaders and high achievers are readers.”- Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Breakthrough Leadership Conference: 12 Principle of Highly successful Leaders Entrepreneur Success Bootcamp How to Win Friends and Influence People Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 13, 2016
After visiting numerous different organizations in the past few weeks, I’ve once again seen the impact that the 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders can have on both the personal and professional life! Vision, planning, and prioritizing your time, are key to your business success, however, they’re only one piece of the success puzzle. If you don’t create a world-class customer experience or treat people right, your plan will fall short of what it could have been. What is the common denominator of the “best in class” companies? They know how to focus on creating a world-class customer experience and they treat other people like gold. In this podcast, you’ll discover: How to be “a Duck” How to discover personal happiness by adopting an outward mindset. Prioritizing the customer experience Loyal verses satisfied customers. Owning an issue Go out there this week and have a great and fabulous week! “The more that we serve others, the more we tend to find ourselves.” – Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 29, 2016
What separates high achievers from the rest? They never give up. “Failure is not a failure. Failure is nothing more than an outcome that you didn’t want to happen during your planning process,” says Glenn Mattson, president of Sandler Training in Long Island. Glenn is a world class professional in sales and sales management. He is a seasoned veteran of the selling profession, and his office consistently ranks in the top 1% of trainers worldwide. He shares with us his wisdom on sales, sales management, and business. Listen to learn: How he deals with setbacks His recommendations to help salespeople be more successful Your Black Wolf vs. Your White Wolf The top three challenges sales managers face and how to conquer them The top three challenges holding sales people from achieving their best You can contact Sandler Training directly at: 631-726-3537 or learn more at Mattson.Sandler.com . “Failure is a lesson. It teaches you what to do and what not to do.” – Glenn Mattson CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Mattson.Sandler.com Sandler Training on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 22, 2016
Are you looking to grow your sales knowledge and take your business to the next level? It isn’t enough to know the basics. You have to stay curious. At the end of the day, the real differentiation starts with, you, the salesperson. Author and sales guru, Andy Paul, shares with us the critical elements of being successful at sales. Andy Paul is a best-selling author, podcast host, and international sales guru. His books Zero Time Selling and Amp up Your Sales are read by salespeople, marketing managers, and CEO’s alike. We’ll Discuss: Providing value in every step of the sales process Disqualifying prospects MILT – what’s it mean and why it is so important Dealing with career setbacks Finding a company with the “right fit” for you You can learn more from Andy on his podcast, Accelerate! Sales. Profits. Growth . “We can work to develop our talents and make magical things” – Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Andy Paul Accelerate! Sales. Profits. Growth on iTunes Zero Time Selling on Amazon <a href= "https://
Thu, September 15, 2016
We all have dreams, and we can work to develop our talents and make magical things. When you believe in the goodness of people and have appreciation for God, anything is possible. No one exemplifies this more than my long-time friend, Kevin Peay. Kevin is a talented artist, singer, composer, and businessman whom I’ve known for 35 years. He shares with us his inspiration, his advice to others with a dream, and some of his best teaching experiences over the past 35 years. We’ll dig into: The source of his inspiration Finding and harnessing your gifts The story behind Power Tunes and How people are still using Power Tunes today We have a special gift for all of our listeners. For a limited time, visit: http://store.becomingyourbest.com/ and use the code: powertunes (all lowercase) to download a free mp3 of Power Tunes. “We can work to develop our talents and make magical things” – Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Subscribe on iTunes Power Tunes Hardcover Book Power Tales Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 08, 2016
Do you put your business’s marketing campaigns on the backburner because more important things come up? What if we told you how much money you were leaving on the table by not putting marketing at the top of your list? Ajax Union founder and CEO, Joe Apfelbaum, joins us today to talk about just that – the power of marketing and how integral it is to growing your business. Tune in to get Joe’s three basic steps for building a social media campaign, hear about his upcoming book, From Average Joe to CEO , and get insights on how to build a successful business based on things you’re already doing to provide others with value. In this episode, you will… Learn how to build your brand using digital marketing Discover how important a cohesive marketing strategy is for building your brand Get insights on leveraging the competition to grow your business Understand how you, too, can transform your business from transactional to relationship-based Realize that marketing is all about testing “Become the best at what you’re doing.” – Joe Apfelbaum CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Joe Apfelbaum LinkedIn Joe Apfelbaum Website Joe Apfelbaum Twitter @JoeApfelbaum Joe Apfelbaum Instagram Joe Apfelbaum Facebook Ajax Union Digital Marketing Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 01, 2016
Do you find yourself at a turning point? A fork in the roads where your only choices are to either stay on your current trajectory or pursue a passion you can’t yet back with experience or expertise? Lucky for you, passion wins out over talent every day of the week, because having a natural talent is almost inconsequential if you’re not passionate about using it to achieve and make a difference. Bernie Swain joins us today to talk about his leap from steady career to entrepreneurship, how it almost failed, and what he did to turn his failing project into the thriving business we know today as The Washington Speakers Bureau . Tune in! In this episode, you will… Learn why passion is more valuable than talent Realize how important it is to discover your passion, and then incorporate it into your career Be reminded that relationships are integral to development, because success and accomplishment don’t happen in a vacuum Understand that people aren’t born great, but great qualities and traits can be developed Discover that a willingness to learn from others makes you stronger, wiser, and positions you for success “Our influences and defining moments add up to who we are.” – Bernie Swain CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes The Washington Speakers Bureau What Made Me Who I Am by Bernie Swan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, August 25, 2016
Are you asking yourself questions like, “What should I be doing with my life and time?” If you take stock, discover your passion, focus your future efforts, and work hard, you’re sure to find a niche you’ll succeed in. Most people succeed best at the thing they have a passion for, but it takes more than passion and a vision to grow a successful company. There’s no substitute for hard work, especially in the beginning of a new venture, but if you do your homework and really prepare, you’ll be ahead of the game. As an entrepreneur, it can be difficult to step back once you’ve developed the habit of working long days to develop your business, and it’s all too easy to continue trying to do everything ourselves. If you can learn how to rely on the talents of others to help your company grow, it will help you both achieve success and a healthy work-life balance more quickly. Tune in for insights on work-life balance, putting in the hours, and pursuing your passions, with Tore Steen! In this episode, you will… Discover how to allow others to help you lead Learn how to prepare yourself for success while taking risks Understand that there’s no substitute for hard work Realize that open communication can help you and your company grow Be reminded that your passion will always shine through “The most effective leaders have a way to bring out the best in people.” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes 1033 Foundation of Utah Excellence by Thomas J. Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr. tsteen@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:
Thu, August 18, 2016
Did you know that you’re 90% more likely to reach a goal if you’ve written it down? There are tons of tips, tricks, and habits for success, but no matter what they are, they all require actionable steps. So, what are the steps? If you’ve been hearing about the 12 principles of highly successful leaders and wanting to learn more, today’s episode delivers them in detail, packed with actionable steps that you can master, a little bit at a time. Take these steps in manageable bites, and you’ll end up where you’re going in no time. Tune in to get the principles, today! Learn how to achieve the impossible Hear about the Success Rhythm and how it will help you master the 12 Principles Get the 12 Principles of Success Discover how to achieve success by mastering one action item a week Realize that a desire to get better trumps skillset and experience every time “There’s no silver bullet to great leadership.” – Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Breakthrough Leadership Conference Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, August 11, 2016
Can a subtle shift in focus really make that much of a difference when it comes to succeeding in business and increasing your income? What do you think? Bob Burg, author of The Go Giver , shares how shifting your focus from getting to giving will make a huge impact on your level of success. On today’s episode, Bob shares tips and insights for reframing your mindset so you can cultivate an other- focused perspective. We talk about achieving happiness through serving others, and we even talk about how to shift from a transactional to a transformational leadership mindset. Tune in for tips and philosophies you won’t want to miss! In this episode, you will… Understand why building and maintaining trust are important parts of leadership Realize that value is in the eyes of the beholder Learn how to spend more time focused on giving than getting Uncover how to transition from me- focused to other -focused Discover how to become a transformational leader Shift your focus, today! “Shift your focus from giving to getting.” @BobBurg SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes The Go Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg Bob Burg Website Bob Burg Twitter Bob Burg Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, August 04, 2016
Do you have a big goal you’d like to accomplish? Maybe you want to push your business to the next level, mark something off your bucket list, or try something totally new! Whatever the object of your desire, if you’re waiting for inspiration to get started, you should know that inspiration is most often found on the other side of getting started. Today, Aaron Anastasi joins us to talk about all the ways you can start working toward your goals by overcoming the voices of limitation. What are the voices of limitation? Tune in to find out! In this episode, you will… Understand how changing your why might be the key to your success Hear why being successful is all about staying on your path Uncover what’s holding you back in your life, and get rid of it Discover what the voices of limitation are, and how to overcome them Learn how to identify the voice of your dreams “Being successful is all about staying on the path.” – Aaron Anastasi CLICK TO TWEET EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Website Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes The Voice of Your Dreams by Aaron Anastasi Aaron Anastasi’s Twitter Aaron Anastasi’s Facebook Aaron Anastasi’s Instagram Superior Singing Method Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 28, 2016
Are you a leader? Whether you’re already leading a team, or you’re working your way toward that role, it’s important to understand the difference between teaching your team the skills they need to have, and empowering them to put those skills to use. David Marcum of Zag Learning shares some of the pitfalls leaders face, insights on why ego can be so corrosive, and thoughts on how leaders can really inspire team members to grow. You know you’re doing a great job as a leader when your team really starts to impress you and show agency in their roles, but they can only get to that place with your help, so tune in for tips and insights you won’t want to miss! In this episode, you will… Understand the purpose of a team leader Get David’s 4 things leaders can do to add to the success of those around them Hear how ego gets in the way of success, and what you can to to keep it in check! Learn how to overcome obstacles and be a person of integrity on, and off, the stage Realize why impulse control is an important part of gaining and maintaining success Transform yourself and become a better leader today! “Inspire your team in a meaningful way.” – David Marcum CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Becoming Your Best iTunes Egonomics by David Marcum Zag Learning David Marcum’s LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 21, 2016
On today’s episode, you’re going to hear an amazing story of triumph, hope, survival, and vision from humanitarian, entrepreneur, and family-man, Ken Sharpe. Ken joins us to share his heartbreakingly hope-filled journey of narrowly escaping death and how being given a second chance gave him more strength than ever to pursue his dreams of helping elevate others and providing opportunities for life-changing transformational development. Tune in for valuable insights from an entrepreneur and developer who keeps the heart of humanity in mind, with everything he does. In this episode, you will… Understand that the greatest glory is in rising above failure Hear how to use your success for good by crafting entrepreneurial pursuits around helping others Get Ken’s Five “P’s” of Life Discover that, if your vision is true, you’re bound to succeed Realize that being born into privilege doesn’t make you superior to others “Most who achieve success don’t know that failure is inevitable.” – Coco Chanel CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best iTunes Ken Sharpe’s Website ken@westfoods.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 14, 2016
Have you ever thought to yourself that you could break through your obstacles and make it to your next goal if only you had a little educated urging in the right direction? We’ve all been there, but maybe you also have some amazing insights and experiences from conquering obstacles of your own, and you’ve been wondering how you can help others by sharing it… If either of these thoughts have ever occurred to you, you won’t want to miss my conversation with Sharon Livingston today. She’s a hypnotherapist, author, the president of the International Coach Certification Alliance and she’s known as “The Coach’s Coach.” With a rap sheet like that, you’re not going to want to miss all the insights she has to share on finding a coach, being a coach, and how to decide whether or not coaching is the path for you. Tune in! In this episode, you will… Learn why coaching is valuable and how it can help you break through obstacles! Discover whether or not coaching is right for you and start sharing your best, today! Hear how you can coach, and lead, with your strengths Understand why being a good leader is synonymous with being a good listener Get tips on how to find the perfect coach to fit your needs This episode on coaching, leadership, and listening, is for everybody—so tune in! “The best leaders are the best listeners.” – Sharon Livingston CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best Blog Get Lost, Girlfriend!: How I Found Myself When My Best Friend Dumped Me by Sharon Livingston The Coaching Test Try The Program Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 07, 2016
Did you know? It’s the first time in history that four different generations of people have found themselves working together in the same workplace? Learning how to jive with a team is already a balancing act, but what do you do when the members of your team are made up of people who were raised in what seems like totally different worlds? Half of the team feels held back and the other half feels rushed. Some people grew up with iPads in their classrooms, and others grew up with typewriters. The truth is, diversity of experience, age, and perspective is what makes the world, and the workplace, go round. Tune in for Lee Caraher’s take on how to leverage diverse employee age for success. You’re not going to want to miss what this CEO and communication strategist has to say! In this episode, you will… Understand how to create a business culture built on trust and understanding Learn how to thrive with Millennials in the workplace Find out the core qualities that make a great leader Discover why Millennials are so different than the ‘boomer’ wait-your-turn generation Get Lee’s three reasons why Millennials are key to the future of your business “Leadership is at a greater demand than ever before in history.” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best iTunes Lee Caraher Website Lee Caraher Twitter Millennials & Management: The Essential Guide to Making It Work at Work by Lee Caraher KQED Public Media San Francisco’s Grace Cathedral Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles o
Thu, June 30, 2016
If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “I could get out of debt if only I made more money,” or, “I’ll save for retirement later,” then this episode is for you! Spending too much, saving too little, and not planning for the future are all habits, and those habits don’t go away just because you start making more money. That’s often why there’s nothing left over with which to work toward getting out of debt and getting ahead, even though your salary has increased. Getting rid of debt and saving for the future are intimidating topics, but listening to this episode will give you a plan. Move forward, regain control over your finances, and take back your life! Tune in to learn how! In this episode, you will… Understand how you can set a goal and develop a plan that is sure to make you rich! Get my 8 steps to taking control of your money and getting out of debt Hear how you can increase income without increasing expenditures Learn how to become debt-free by ‘snowballing’ your payments Discover how to become, rather than only to seem , rich “You’re 90% more likely to reach your goals when you have a written plan.” – Steve… CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy by Thomas J. Stanley Becoming Your Best Podcast Gary Williams Richest Man in Babylon by George Clason The Instant Millionaire: A Tale of Wisdom and Wealth by Mark Fisher The One Minute Millionaire Dave Ramsey Entrepreneur Success Bootcamp <p style='color:g
Thu, June 23, 2016
Are you trying to get noticed and build success? If so, you’ll want to focus on your message and ask yourself the question, “What is the problem that my service/product solves?” Once you have the answer, you’ve got the ammo to accomplish anything. We can’t do anything alone, so no matter what the event or occasion, show up with an attitude of giving rather than taking and you will be sure to achieve success. Tune in for more tips on Becoming Your Best from Jill Lublin! In this episode, you will… Get insights on following your dreams, even if they don’t make sense at first Hear how you can discover your strengths by exploring a variety of paths Understand that the entrepreneurial journey is an ongoing journey Realize that it takes villages to create great people Discover that sometimes it’s through doing the wrong thing that you discover the right thing “It takes villages to create great people.” – Jill Lublin CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best iTunes Get Noticed… Get Referrals: Build Your Client Base and Your Business by Making a Name for Yourself by Jill Lublin Guerrilla Publicity… by Jay Levinson, Rick Frishman, and Jill Lublin The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow Networking Magic by Jill Lublin <a href= "https://www.amazon.com/Profit-Kindness-Influence-Establish-Relationships/dp/163265072X/ref=s
Thu, June 09, 2016
On today’s episode, Jodi Womack, CEO of Get Momentum Leadership Academy and founder of No More Nylons , joins us to talk about leaving the corporate world to create a consulting firm and pursue passion projects with her husband and business partner, Jason. Jodi and Jason have partnered on so many projects and ventures since they took the leap together into an entrepreneurial career of coaching and writing, and they haven’t looked back since. Like those two, many of us spend too much time trying to find happiness in day jobs that are never going to make us happy instead of pursuing our true passions. If you’re one of those people, you won’t want to miss today’s episode! Tune in for amazing insights on how to get out of the work you have to do, and into the work you love! In this episode, you will… Understand how investing time in your future helps create the momentum you need today Learn how to get out of the work you have to do and into the work you love Learn how to separate people from their work Hear how Jodi and Jason Womack began living on purpose Get the Womacks’ 30/30 rule and find out how it can change your life and reduce anxiety! “Get out of the work you have to do and into the work you love.” – Jodi Womack CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Get Momentum: How to Start When You’re Stuck by Jason and Jodi Womack Where is Womack? GetMomentum.com Get Momentum… free download No More Nylons Becoming Your Best Podcast Becoming Your Best iTunes Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener norefe
Thu, June 02, 2016
In today’s episode, you will be inspired by the positive power of patience. Patience, as exercised by taking positive action in the face of set-back, frustration, anger, and compulsion leads to peace, calm and greater effectiveness! Like any state we’re trying to achieve in our life, a state of patience, calm, and perspective requires deliberate practice and…patience, exercised through positive action, gives you just that kind of peace and calm to be a highly successful leader! Yoga practitioners say that just as much work happens in the resting place as in the active poses, and the same goes for patience. If you commit to really beginning a ‘practice’ of patience accompanied by positive action, you will find that, over time, frustration will be replaced with positive results and allow you to achieve your dreams, goals, and aspirations. Tune in for more insights on the positive power of patience! In this episode, you will… Learn to replace frustration with positive action when the unexpected happens Understand the power of patience and how slowing down will change your life! Realize that patience is developed as a state of mind over time Hear how you can become better at patience the more you work at it Get insights on how patience allows us to achieve our dreams, goals, and aspirations “Patience is a force for good that brings calm to your soul….” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best Becoming Your Best Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, May 26, 2016
What’s the best way to help others succeed? It’s an important question for all of us, and it’s one that my accomplished guest today, Joanie Connell, PhD, has made a central part of her career. Joanie is a Harvard-educated organizational consultant and leadership coach who helps people achieve their highest potential. Her clients include Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, as well as non-profits. She also teaches business and psychology at the university level. Joanie’s book, Flying without a Helicopter, explores what it takes to achieve success in the workplace and includes insights on parenting, educating, and managing young people in a way that encourages resilience and self-reliance. Listen in for fascinating—and practicable—advice on leadership that you can use at home, at work, or both! In this BYB episode, you will . . . Hear insight on getting the most from young people Understand how to lead by allowing others to endure challenges See how parents can inadvertently hinder their children’s success Get essential tips for better leadership “Leaders are nowhere without followers.” – Dr. Joanie Connell CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES FlexibleWorkSolutions.com Flying without a Helicopter: How to Prepare Young People for Work and Life by Joanie Connell, PhD Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders by Steven R. Shallenberger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, May 12, 2016
Hearing the insights from amazingly successful people who care deeply about helping others reach their own success—that’s one of the best parts about what I do. And today is a great example. My guest, Jean Henri Lhuillier, is an exceptional business leader, education advocate, and ardent supporter of athletics in his home country, the Philippines. Cebuana Lhuillier's serves customers throughout the world. As President and CEO of Cebuana Lhuillier, Jean Henri has created an impressive culture of high-performing, dedicated employees. Listen in to hear his personal story, along with his wisdom for getting the most out of yourself and the people in your organization! In this BYB episode, you will . . . • Learn how Jean Henri’s company sets high standards for its employees • Hear why it’s so important for a leader to establish the vision for an organization • Understand why continuing education is so integral to Jean Henri’s company • Hear why any effort to improve an organization needs to start with yourself • Be inspired by Jean’s commitment to helping his company—and his country “You really have to make sure you walk the talk.” – Jean Henri Lhuillier CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Cebuana Lhuillier | Website Cebuana Lhuillier | Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, May 05, 2016
“Believe in yourself”—we’re all familiar with that advice. And although the intentions may be good, when you stop and thinkabout it, just telling people to believe in themselves is probablynot enough. What’s actually more important is showing people how tobelieve in themselves. Doing that is at the core of my guest’s mission. Native NewZealander Paula Gosney is a writer, entrepreneur, mother, andfierce advocate for the power of believing in yourself. She’s alsothe founder of Belief School, a program that carefully guidespeople through exercises to help them believe in themselves—andbegin living the lives they really want. Paula’s own belief in herself comes hard-won. She knows pain andsuffering firsthand and spent much of her twenties making reckless,drug-fueled choices. Fortunately, Paula managed to transcend aself-destructive mindset and found a way to believe in herself. Intoday’s episode, she shares her story and her inspirationalinsights—insights that no doubt can help you on the path toBecoming Your Best. In this BYB episode, you will . . . • Hear how believing in yourself is the single most importantfactor for growth and change• Learn core values that Paula helps her clients find withinthemselves• See if you’re setting yourself up for failure—and instead learnhow to progress from small successes to larger ones• Learn Paula’s “ARC principle” and hear how accountability,recognition, and community can help you reach your goals• Discover why “You are enough” is such a powerful idea toaccept “Every moment I have a choice of how I’m going toshow up.” – Paula Gosney CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES BeliefSchool Belief School | Facebook Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of HighlySuccessful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 28, 2016
Your visions and dreams, Napoleon Hill once wrote, “are the children of your soul.” So I want to ask you this: What are your visions and dreams? Because I believe within them lies your life’s purpose. The challenge is to have the strength and confidence to let that purpose emerge. My guest today, Julie Marie Carrier, knows what I’m talking about. She went from struggling to find her purpose in life to now helping others find theirs. As a leadership expert, Julie has channeled her abilities into empowering girls and young women to proudly be their authentic selves. She is one of the country’s leading youth leadership speakers and is the author of Beyoutiful!, a self-improvement guide written especially for girls and young women. Julie’s own moving story and her powerful insights are helpful not just for parents with daughters but for anyone struggling to live a truly authentic life! In this BYB episode, you will . . . • Get inspired by Julie’s story of overcoming the challenges in her life• Understand how outside influences can prevent us from being authentic• Hear why having a personal vision is the first step to a purpose-driven life• Learn the question Julie asked herself that brought about a life-changing epiphany—a question you can ask yourself• Discover the ultimate “beauty secret” that Julie shares with her audiences “Life will give you clear messages if you’re listening.” – Julie Marie Carrier CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Julie Speaks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 21, 2016
Who’s a leader out there? Everyone should be saying, “I am!” You may or may not be a leader in an official way, but in reality, we are all leaders! At the very least, we’re leaders of our own lives. Why is that important to realize? Because it helps us see the power in our decisions. Great leaders make good decisions. And good decisions lead to good results—no matter what aspect of your life we’re talking about. On my recent travels to various parts of the world, I made an effort to note when I saw outstanding leadership demonstrated. From Central America to Napa Valley, from Dubai to the Philippines, I had the privilege of interacting with amazing leaders, people who are not only transforming lives now but are also paving the way for future generations. More specifically, I noted 4 key elements to the leadership I saw. Today, I want to share those with you because I have no doubt they can help you in Becoming Your Best! In this BYB episode, you will . . . • Discover how you’re a leader in more ways than you think• Hear why you should formulate a personal vision for your life• Learn why making a plan with measurable goals is so important• Get good advice on getting ready for the upcoming week• Think about leadership in relation to how you treat people daily “Leaders are readers.” – Steve Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 14, 2016
This episode is short but important. It’s both an invitation and a challenge: In the next week, find someone to mentor. That’s right—wherever, whoever he or she is, reach out. It can start with an email, a phone call, a simple chat. Just make that first step. Why is this our topic today? Well, on a recent trip abroad, my father and I were walking through a neighborhood of extreme poverty, and it got us thinking: How do people break negative cycles, transcend barriers, and create real change in their lives? In the days that followed, I considered the examples I knew of people who overcame tremendous challenges in the midst of adversity. And do you know the common thread I realized in them? They all had a mentor of some kind—a person that gave them a spark of hope and a sense of possibility. Now it’s our turn to be a spark for someone. In this BYB episode, you will . . . Understand just how crucial the mentor spark can be Learn how people take hope and turn it into a vision See how having a plan lays the foundation for transformation Get motivated to mentor someone today Be reminded that the path of Becoming Your Best involves lifting up others along the way “We didn’t call it Become Your Best—because it’s a journey of Becoming.” – Rob… CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, March 31, 2016
So you’ve got a goal in mind and you’re about to go for it? Great. But first, stop! At least that’s what my guest Kim Ades says. According to her, before you take action, you need to do this: figure out where you are right now. (And she’s not talking about geography.) Kim is a successful author, entrepreneur, and founder of Frame of Mind Coaching. She’s considered one of the foremost experts on improving performance through thought mastery. Today she describes how she helps people reach their goals by first helping them understand their thinking. Kim believes that our thought patterns can explain why many of us, especially the goal-oriented among us, lose our focus—and our priorities in life. But we can change that tendency by controlling the way we think. Listen in and get Kim’s unique insights for Becoming Your Best. In this episode, you will . . . Hear how Kim addressed her own frame of mind as she went through the most challenging time in her life Learn why so many highly driven people end up getting stuck and frustrated Discover how to take your negative thoughts and feelings and “milk them” for the valuable information they contain Get powerful examples of how seemingly bad situations can be turned into positive ones Come to a deeper understanding of why journaling can really be a transformative exercise “Before we can control our thinking, we have to become aware of it.” – Kim Ades CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Frame of Mind Coaching Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, March 24, 2016
Ready for some jaw-dropping inspiration? To say that Weldon Long turned his life around doesn’t come close to conveying his amazing story of transformation. Sure, today Weldon’s a highly respected entrepreneur, sales expert, and New York Time s bestselling author. But would you believe that 20 years ago this same man was a three-time convicted felon who’d been living, in his words, a life of “poverty, desperation, and struggle”? Today you’ll hear how over a seven-year period—from the confines of his prison cell—Weldon profoundly and irrevocably changed himself by changing the way he thought about his life. Within just a few years of leaving prison (for the last time), he went on to build an Inc. 5000 company with $20 million in sales. And that’s just the beginning. In this BYB episode, you will . . . Hear the details of Weldon’s success story and get powerful insights that can help you in Becoming Your Best Discover why creating a specific vision for the future was so crucial for Weldon Learn what it means to live with a prosperity mindset Understand how the things you fear most can find their way into your own life—and how you can change that Learn how to handle life when you’re in the depths of despair See why blaming others only hurts you in the end “Better decisions guarantee a better outcome.” – Weldon Long CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Weldon Long HVAC Sales Academy The Upside of Fear The Power of Consistency The Invincible Sales Professional (forthcoming from Weldon Long) <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Your-Best-
Thu, March 17, 2016
If you’re a leader (at any level), you’ll want to tune in to today’s episode with Wally Thiim. Wally has a B.A. in Business & Communications from Brigham Young University, was a top-level athlete, and Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army’s Armored Calvary! Since retiring from the Army (after 26 years of service!), he spends his time aiding developing universities and supporting health initiatives in Hawaii, where he was born and raised. Listen in to hear Wally’s remarkable story and invaluable insights. In this episode, you will… Hear about what it’s like growing up on a remote island in Hawaii Discover how Wally built self-reliance at a young age Be inspired by how he struggled and survived the challenges he faced when he joined the army Hear how Lt. Col. Thiim turned one of the worst units in the Army into the best just in time to make a huge difference in winning the Gulf war with no casualties. An amazing story. “Being flexible and compassionate, you can have a strong influence.” – Wally Thiim CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, March 10, 2016
This is another solo episode, another awesome opportunity for a one-on-one conversation with you, our listeners! We will talk about a powerful technique I’d like to share with you called “Chair Flying.” This will help you almost everywhere, in your personal or business life! You can start implementing this technique right away. In this episode, you will… Learn about the background of Chair Flying Discover the 4 techniques of Chair Flying Find out what sets apart the best from the rest Hear Rob’s story of his days as a pilot Find out how Chair Flying can aid you to succeed “Perfect practice makes perfect.” – Rob Shallenberger CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, March 03, 2016
Today’s topic is something that touches every single one of us and is critical to our success and happiness in life. What can we do when we are faced with tough times? We will talk about pushing through challenges, adversities, and setbacks! In this episode, you will… Hear two great stories of perseverance Find out Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s 39 words of encouragement – the shortest speech on record. Discover how J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, turned failure into a big success Find out the four things that can help lift you up in moments of despair, discouragement, or challenge Learn from successful people’s struggle – discover how they turned adversity into a story of success Be inspired by the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley “The ultimate enemy can be within ourselves, where we battle the urge to give up.” – Steve… CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES The Greatest Salesman in the World Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 25, 2016
In the corporate world, and even in your personal life, the temptation to stray from your true self and character is strong. Yet, our research has found that the most successful individuals and companies stay true to their character through all sorts of tests, trials, and tribulations. In this episode, you’ll hear some stories of leaders who persevered; as well as stories of leaders who got a second chance to rebuild their character. You’ll also hear three things you can do today with your family or your business to keep your pack on the straight and narrow, including: Lead from the top and set the example. Create a climate of openness. Create a channel for oversight and honest feedback. “The collapse of character begins with compromise.” CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Winners Never Cheat: Even in Difficult Times, New and Expanded Edition Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 18, 2016
Today’s guest started working at the ripe, young age of 15 and never looked back. With his work ethic and experience, Jim Palmer has become a master of smart marketing, an expert business builder, an entrepreneur, the host of his very own podcast, and an author of six different books. In this episode, you will… Hear how Jim got his start and how he developed a work ethic that boosted his success Discover how you can tackle the obstacles and challenges that are holding you back Find the mindset you need to adapt and succeed in this ever-changing economy Learn to listen to your gut. It usually works! “We are all born for greatness.” CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Jim Palmer Dream Business Academy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 11, 2016
What kind of drive and discipline does it take to win over 250 awards in body building? Today’s guest, Ron Williams, is here to share with us how he does it all. Not only is he one of the most decorated natural body builder in the world, but he is also an author, a trainer, a coach, a speaker, and an educator. In this episode, you will… Hear how Ron’s faith and resilience helped him to rise from the traumatic events of his childhood Learn how Ron transfers the principles he learned in competition to all parts of his life Discover why divorcing your beliefs can be necessary to help you see how you can improve Find out how you can see past the wall and into your successful future “A championship is an event; a champion is a lifestyle.” Click To Tweet SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Iron Chest Master Ultimate Fat Loss system Faith and Fat Loss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 04, 2016
You might recognize today’s guest from Shark Tank or The Today Show. My guest today is not only a cool guy but a very close personal friend, Jason Hanson. As a former CIA agent, Jason followed his entrepreneurial tendencies to create his own company Spy Escape and Evasion. Today he helps everyday people prepare for the both the extraordinary and the all too common tragedies that pose a threat to our personal safety. In this episode, you will… Learn about Jason’s background in law enforcement and how it influenced his entrepreneurial journey Discover 5 impactful tips to keep you and your family safe Find out how criminals often choose their victims Hear the +3-8 rule of aviation and how it can keep you safer in flight “Most crimes are crimes of opportunity.” Click To Tweet SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Spy Escape and Evasion Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, January 28, 2016
Whether you’re a coach, a teacher, a manager, or a stay-at-home parent, you are a leader and you need persuasive and effective sales skills to not only get by, but to thrive. Today’s guest has travelled all across the world giving advice and sales secrets to individuals and companies and today she is sharing some of her secrets to success with us, Tiffany Peterson. In this episode, you will… Ask yourself if you are willing to be uncomfortable to get the results you so badly want Discover the story you are telling yourself about what your role is Learn her peak performance strategies and find out the big role that self-care plays in success Be reassured that it’s OK to start small to establish the habits you’ll use as a foundation to push you closer towards becoming a better you “Doing isn’t difficult. Deciding is.” CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST EPISODE RESOURCES Part 1: Self Care = Your Success! Discover the Secrets of Sustainable Excellence Tiffany Speaks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, January 21, 2016
Good, better, best Never let it rest. Until your good is better, And your better is best. Do you ever stop and wonder what you’re capable of accomplishing? With the Becoming Your Best twelve principles of highly successful people, there a lot of different ways to attack this question, but today we’re going to focus on how you can become a better, more effective communicator. In this episode, you’ll learn skills that will allow you to bring up anything in a conversation and achieve winning communication and results. With the skills you’ll glean from today’s episode, you’ll reinforce mindsets that will bring you prosperity, fulfillment, and happiness in the upcoming year and through the rest of your life. Today, you will… Learn two distinct skill sets that will help you to communicate efficiently and effectively Discover some exercises to help facilitate better communication in your personal and professional lives Find out the five step process to becoming a better communicator Hear three examples of these skills in action and be inspired by how they can work in your day-to-day life EPISODE RESOURCES Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, January 19, 2016
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Thu, January 14, 2016
Many of her clients have called her their personal fairy godmother, but we mostly know her as a bestselling author, the founder of the Miraculous Loving Institute, a transformation expert, a talk radio personality, a management consultant, and a keynote speaker: the accomplished Wendy Darling. After persevering through her own obstacles, Wendy has come out on the other side with a helping hand for everyone from singles, to couples, to high-level executives. Her focus is on helping singles to find the love of their lives, to enrich romantic partnerships, and to improve rapport between employers and their employees. In this episode, you will… Discover how Wendy rebounded after a serious accident radically altered her life Find out how she learned from her setbacks and made them the source of her strength Learn how you can make your dreams a reality when you nourish and nurture yourself Hear Wendy’s advice for singles and couples on how you can fill your life with the love you’ve always dreamed of EPISODE RESOURCES The Miracle that is Your Life- Wendy Darling www.wendydarling.com wendy@wendydarling.com 760.231.8234 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, January 07, 2016
In our modern day and age, it's all too easy to go through life interacting with people only in transactions. Whether it's in your personal or professional life, it is so incredibly important as leaders that we focus on leaving a legacy of greatness through transformational interactions. As we enter a fabulous new year, it's always nice to set your foundational intentions and goals for the year ahead. Since you’re already tuning in to this podcast, you’re probably already working towards making this year your best yet. But to help you along your journey, we decided to share two quick stories about two different men who had experiences that altered the course of their lives with transformational interactions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 31, 2015
Starting on January 1st, 2016, everyone has a clean slate and a fresh start to make this the year where you become your best self. But what exactly does your best self look like and what can you do this year to better yourself, your relationships, your business, your community, and even the world? Lead with a vision and manage a plan that will make a difference in your life with our strategy inspired by Rob’s years as an elite fighter pilot. You can turn the impossible into the possible with this four step process. To make the very best of the year to come, you’ll need to… Begin by reviewing your vision Identify the different roles you play in your life Make sure that your goals are SMART (Specific, Measureable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time Specific) Send your goals to a group of people you admire or trust to hold yourself accountable to achieve all that you’ve set out to do. This is the time of year that most people set New Year’s Resolutions. This is the year that you stop making resolutions and write down specific, measureable goals to become your best. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 24, 2015
Today I have the honor of speaking with the single most successful coach in intercollegiate sports and athletics. He set the standard for women’s soccer with 22 NCAA championships and in his 37th year of coaching he has nearly 800 wins under his belt with no signs of stopping any time soon. My guest today is a leader in elite athletics and in character development, the head soccer coach at the University of North Carolina, Anson Dorrance. In this episode, you will… Discover how Anson’s international background provided him with the world view he has today and has helped him to celebrate differences among people as an individual and as a leader Hear about Anson’s evolution from a young coach to a top performer in his field Learn how being an introvert didn’t hold him back, but propelled him to where he is today Find out how you can bring the best out of your players with the help of the 12 core values of the UNC women’s soccer team "Much of success comes to those that really practice and work hard at it." -Anson Dorrance SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources Training Soccer Champions- Anson Dorance The Vision of Champions- Anson Dorance http://mrs.sog.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/carolinawomenssoccervalues.doc What Drives Winning-Brett Ledbetter http://whatdriveswinningconference.org/speakers/anson-dorrance/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 10, 2015
Today's guest is a total and absolute inspiration, New York Times bestselling author, keynote speaker, and leading social scientist for business performance, Joseph Grenny. Ever since we met, Joseph has always been quick to endorse and encourage my work and I am thankful to call him a friend. Joseph is an expert on understanding how to influence groups of people to create profound, rapid, and sustainable change, whether it's at a familial, business, or political level. As influencing others is arguably the main job of any leader, it's needless to say that Joseph has a lot of wisdom to share from his research and his book, Crucial Conversations. In this episode, you will… Be inspired by how Joseph continues to learn from his work and influencing change in others and yourself Discover how you can take responsibility for your emotions and unpack the fabrications that can lead you astray Learn the questions you need to be asking yourself in every crucial conversation Hear why you need to be looking for behavior over outcomes when seeking an exceptional leader Find out the difference story telling can make when trying to solve a problem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, December 03, 2015
Not many CEOs can claim that they have worked in every department at their company, but our guest today is the exception. After nearly 33 years with O.C. Tanner, Dave Petersen is now the CEO and president of the company and he has truly proven himself to be a dedicated and inspirational leader who looks not only to reach his own potential but to help his employees to reach theirs. In this episode, you will… Learn why O.C. Tanner found itself on Fortune’s list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2015 and what Dave is doing to keep it there Be inspired by how Dave worked his way up through the ranks to arrive where he is today Hear strategies used by Dave and O.C. Tanner to keep their employees engaged and minimize employee turnover Find out what the three core competencies of O.C. Tanner are and how they maintain their culture of trust Hear why it pays to care for others with a quick anecdote about Dave’s encounter with a police officer "Nothing gets done in any company without people." @octanner SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources O. C. Tanner http://fortune.com/best-companies/o-c-tanner-40/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 26, 2015
Today’s guest reminds us that being a true leader is not always about position, title, or power it is about influence. Along with her late husband, Gardner Russell, she has served as a civic, political, business, and social leader across the Americas throughout her illustrious life. Even today at ninety-one years young, Dorothy manages numerous properties, supports charities, and holds an honorary position on a board of directors. In this episode, you will… Hear how Dorothy realized her potential in high school through debate team Be inspired by how she contributed to the war effort in a male-dominated field during WWII Learn how she met and fell in love with her lifelong partner, her husband Gardner Find out how Dorothy has learned to handle setbacks and tragedies in life and business Discover how she continues to contribute in big ways to her community and to the world "Leadership isn't about position, title, or power. It's about influence." -Dorothy Russell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 19, 2015
Gratitude is a word that is too often reserved for this time of year when we start to reflect on our progress but today’s guest is working hard to make gratitude a part of our daily lives. Kevin Clayson is not only a close friend but he is also a proud husband and father, an author, a real estate investor, a personal development coach, and chief officer of awesome (really!). With his brand new book, Flipping the Gratitude Switch, he has started a “gratifuel” movement that is quickly spreading across the nation. In this episode, you will… Hear how Kevin has learned to shift his mindset from an employee to an entrepreneur and how he continues to struggle in his journey Be inspired by Kevin’s perspective on success and service Hear what the “flipping the switch” philosophy is all about Learn how you can transform your daily frustrations into gratitude Find out how gratitude can take you from good to better to best and how it has changed Kevin’s life "Gratitude isn't a noun, it's a verb. It's what we do. It's what we activate." @kevinclayson SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources Flipping the Gratitude Switch- Kevin Clayson The Compound Effect- Darren Hardy The Entrepreneur Rollercoaster- Darren Hardy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 12, 2015
The difference between a clear and defining vision and not having a vision at all can be a game changer for a business. But how many people have personal visions that extend beyond their business or professional life into their personal lives? In our experience, not a whole lot. Before you even consider developing goals or plans, have you defined who you are, what you stand for, and what you are working towards? If not, this podcast is for you. In this episode, you will… Discover why a simple, easy to understand vision is so important to the success of a business Be inspired by examples from Southwest Airlines, Coco-Cola, President Paul Kagame, and Wal-Mart Learn how you can find out if your company has a vision Hear three key questions to ask yourself to find your own personal vision Find out the the importance of a clear vision and how it can empower all aspects of your life Create you vision for success SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources www.lifeorganizerapp.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 05, 2015
Today’s guest has helped people from all walks of life, from kindergarteners to to rocket scientists, to achieve more, overcome adversity, and give back through his dynamic and engaging speeches. As the son of a librarian, Danny hated reading, but today he is called America’s leading reading ambassador. Dr. Danny Brassell comes from a background that encouraged him to reach for the stars and he has dedicated most of his life to motivating others to reach for their potential as well. In this episode, you will… Hear the four critical turning points that led Danny to the success he has today Discover how a steady diet of positive influences has helped him to fulfill his full potential and continue to grow Find out how Danny handles setbacks and how he reacts to challenges Be inspired by the story of Conrad Hilton Learn why reading every day is such an important habit for leaders "I've met plenty of readers who aren't necessarily leaders, but I have never met a successful leaders who was not an avid reader." -Danny Brassell SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources Think and Grow Rich- Napoleon Hill Be My Guest- Conrad Hilton The Tale of Peter Rabbit-Beatrix Potter How to Win Friends and Influence People- Dale Carnegie The Greatest Salesman in the World- Og Mandino Psychocybernetics-Maxwell Maltz The Power of Positive Thinking-Norman Vincent Peale Swim with the Sharks without being Eaten Alive-Harvey Mackay <a title="Becoming Your Best- Steve Shallenberger" href="http://
Thu, October 29, 2015
Today’s guest is the master marketer, motivational speaker, and millionaire, James Malinchak. At his first job as a financial consultant in LA, rather than keep his head down, James approached the most successful people in his firm and invited them out to lunch. This strategy has led him to become the leader that he is today. In this episode, you will… Learn how James went from the small town life to a successful, influential leader Discover how he approached his employers differently and how that changed the course of his life Find out how ABC’s The Secret Millionaire affected James and altered his worldview Hear how his sister’s death put his life in perspective Learn how and why you need to change your mindset and your skill set to really set your plans into action Be inspired by the story of Mohammad Ali and how it applies to all aspiring leaders "You always achieve more through movement than through meditation." -James Malinchak SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources www.malinchak.com www.millionairesuccesssecrets.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 22, 2015
Today’s guest is a good friend of mine, a high-performance business sales coach and founder of multiple successful businesses, Gary Barnes. Over his career, Gary has developed principles and strategies that he follows which have increased his production by 1800%. Through overcoming a rough beginning and facing down a life-threatening illness, he has never ceased reaching for his full potential. In this episode, you will… Hear Gary’s story and how he triumphed over his childhood and multiple sclerosis with the help of visualization (and how a beaver saved his life!) Discover what inspires Gary to continue on the path that brought him to where he is today Find out how external validation can kill business Learn how you can gain more confidence in your life and your business through establishing a vision and utilizing positive affirmations Be inspired to take action and find success in movement Discover three great tips from Gary on how to achieve glowing success Learn how important it is to engage and contribute [Tweet "“Facts are stories before they become beliefs.” -Gary Barnes"] SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Episode Resources www.garybarnesinternational.com gary@garybarnesinternational.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 15, 2015
How many times a week do you feel stressed, overwhelmed, or maxed out? Do you often find yourself feelings frustrated or upset over something? If you’re anything like our team, you can’t afford to have a bad day. Today, Steve and Rob Shallenberger share the eleventh principle of highly successful leaders: living in peace and balance. In this episode, you will… Find out how you can radically change your mindset with a few simple tools Tune in to hear Steve’s strategies for taking charge and setting the tone in your business and familial relationships Discover how just three words can take your attitude from where you are to where you want to be Learn how you can break free from mediocrity Hear how you can change your reality with affirmations and positive self-talk “I feel healthy. I feel happy. I feel wealthy.” CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 08, 2015
Today I have the pleasure of speaking with an incredible guest who will transform your business and your life. A serial entrepreneur, Dallin Larsen is an inspiration in my life, as well as a dear friend of mine. Throughout his illustrious career, he has created literally billions of dollars in revenue and started countless global enterprises. In his senior year of high school in a rural town in Idaho, as he watched his classmates walk across the stage accepting scholarships and various other awards, Dallin arrived at the realization that he was meant for great things, but his time had yet to come. He found his calling as an entrepreneur and through that rocky road full of triumphs and tribulations he has learned many life lessons along the way. In this episode, you will… Hear from Dallin how his upbringing led him to where he is today Learn how important it is to surround yourself with people who inspire you Discover Dallin’s tips for developing authentic priorities as a leader Find out how you can motivate your team to reach their potential Learn the value of authenticity as a leader in your personal and professional life Hear an uplifting poem Dallin shares from a challenging time in his journey Find the full show notes at http://BecomingYourBest.com/blog/005 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 01, 2015
We asked you to let us know what topics you would like us to cover to help you enrich your life personally and professionally. We heard you out and decided to invite best-selling author, international speaker, and leadership trainer, Dr. Will Moreland, to answer some of your questions. Growing up in Compton,Will’s environment did not necessarily encourage him to realize his own potential. In fact, he faced a lot of challenges early on in life. But after joining the Army and discovering his true calling, Will has worked hard to inspire leaders around the world to “live genius”. In this episode, Will and I will discuss… What set him on a pathway to realize his own potential Will’s turning point How you can influence and transform the lives of others His strategies for staying motivated How to find the positive in a negative situation The advantage of setting big B.A.G.S (Bold Audacious Goals) How crucial accountability can be when you’re trying to stay motivated Why it’s so important to not be afraid of failure “Always remember who you want to impress at the end of your life and structure your life to… CLICK TO TWEET SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST RESOURCES Twitter – @DrWillSpeaks RealTeamGenius.com WillMoreland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 24, 2015
As you go through the different seasons of your life, things change. One person who has always been there to offer guidance along the way is my guest, Richard Eyre. As a Harvard MBA grad, CEO, and author, Rick has achieved a great deal over the years, but its his role as a father to nine children (and a grandfather to 27 grandkids-and counting!) that really inspires him to make this life count. With a new book on the market, I invited Rick here to share the lessons he has learned throughout his life that have helped make him a strong and successful leader in his personal and professional lives. In this episode, you will learn… Why you can't control everything (and why it's better that you don't) The significance of serendipity The pivot points that led Rick to a life of self-determination and leadership Planning versus balance How to find strength in the autumn of your life Ownership versus stewardship <p style="margin: 0px; font-size: 12px; font-family: 'Trebuchet MS'; -webkit-text-str
Thu, September 24, 2015
Before we began this podcast, we asked our audience what they wanted to hear most from us. While the responses ranged from “how do I stay positive in a slump?” to “how do I handle difficult people”, one of the most frequent questions deals with managing your time and balancing your priorities all while staying sane. Whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a stay-at-home parent, or a student, we all struggle with making sure that our schedule reflects what’s most important in our lives. This is why we’ve decided to share our Pre Week Planning process with you today. This process will help you to transform your good intentions into a reality that will yield the results you want in your personal and professional lives. In this episode, you will learn: We challenge you to try Pre Week Planning for the next four weeks to see the radical difference it can make in your life. Choose an accountability partner to keep you honest and download our Life Organizer app or go on our website to www.becomingyourbest.com to find a layout that works for you. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST RESOURCES Life Organizer App Becoming Your Best store <a style="margin:
Fri, September 18, 2015
As some of the most in demand keynote speakers and bestselling authors, Steve and Rob Shallenberger have been adding value to executives and top leaders around the world. Every week, they will be answering your questions by sharing the same tools and strategies from their seminars, granting you free access to the same world class materials typically reserved for Fortune 500 companies. Steve Shallenberger has 40 years of experience under his belt as a successful author, CEO, speaker, and trainer of leaders throughout the world. But most importantly, he has been happily married to the same woman for 41 years and has six kids. In this episode, Steve will share: How he rose from humble beginnings in Valeo, California The power of dreaming The first of twelve principles of highly successful leaders Ways to find an inspirational vision for your life Rob Shallenberger is a Harvard MBA, former fighter pilot, author, speaker, and trainer of corporate leaders with his father, Steve. He is also a husband and father to four beautiful children. Later in the episode, Rob will share: <ul style="margin: 0px 0px 1.714285714rem; padding: 0px; border: 0px; font-size: 14px; vertical-align: baseline; list-style-position: outside; list-style-image: initial; line-height: 24px; col
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