The Unique Technique Benjamin Franklin Used To Practice Self-Awareness And How You Can Use It Too
Today’s subscriber only video is all about self-awareness, specifically the technique that Benjamin Franklin used to practice.
Today’s subscriber only video is all about self-awareness, specifically the technique that Benjamin Franklin used to practice.
In today’s episode, I speak with Thibaut Meurisse, the best-selling author of “Master Your Emotions: A Practical Guide to Overcome Negativity and Better Manage Your Feelings.”
In today’s episode, we discuss mentorship, emphasizing the unique role of the “validator” from Scott’s book “The Ultimate Guide to Great Mentorship.” This role isn’t about mere compliments but recognizing someone’s unique genius.
It’s clear why vulnerability is so important in our personal lives because it creates connection, trust, relationships, and simply put, it’s a human thing to do. But what about inside of our organizations where we have a very different dynamic at play?
Today’s leadership hack comes from Barbara Humpton, CEO of Siemens U.S., a 160 year old technology and infrastructure company with over 45,000 employees. Barbara has always believed in being able to take care of herself so that she can in turn take care of others.
Today’s episode is with Scott Jeffrey Miller, an accomplished executive with Franklin Covey, a seven-time bestselling author, and the host of the ‘On Leadership’ podcast. We discuss the world of mentorship, and the 13 roles a mentor can play as outlined in Scott’s recent book, “The Ultimate Guide to Great Mentorship.”
What does it mean to work hard? It can be a subjective criteria but I think there are a 5 common themes we can identify.
In this interview Paul will share how vulnerability has played a role in his leadership journey. He shares examples of when he had to be vulnerable at work and what the impact of that was.
One of the best ways that an author like me sells books is via my community or list, aka you reading this post right now. If you’re just hearing about this for the first time, my new book is based on over 100 CEO interviews and a survey of 14,000 employees and it takes the “fluff” out of vulnerability.
Today’s 15 minute video is with John Force, legendary drag racing champion. We discussed unique strategies for managing stress and pressure in high-stakes situations, his personal battle with depression, offering insights into his natural coping mechanisms and resilience, and the importance of passion and dedication in team-building.