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This week I talk about the importance of attitude how 10% of what affects us happens to us but 90% of how we respond affects us more.
How having the right attitude helps us get along with our goals, helps us to get along with each others, also helps us meet our goals, helps learn new skills and learning to enjoy the journey.
- We have to have a good attitude to be grateful
- We have to have a good attitude to believe
- We have to have a good attitude to learn
- It is also important to protect our self and avoid the wrong type of people with bad attitude. 
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This week I interview Amanda Kelly I thought about dividing this podcast up but it was just a good flowing conversation. We that we starting out with family traditions her background.
I think is valuable content for everyone. We kind of rolled into business items at the 14 minute mark.
Topics covered are
Start with go big and how that got started.
Importance of gratitude
Importance of naming objects & projects
Remembering Traditions and creating them traditions
Scalability
Quotes
I am always busy, which is perhaps the chief reason why I am always well. -Elizabeth Cady Stanton
“If you give us the chance, we can perform. After all, Ginger Rogers did everything that Fred Astaire did. She just did it backwards and in high heels.” – Ann Richards
Book What I Know For Sure by
Straight from the Heart Paperback –by
You can reach out Amanda amanda@anewdae.com
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Take responsibility for our actions and our problems
Redefine with failure is
We need to embrace failure is meant to changes
“Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” – Denis Waitley
Take action
Begin Again with Winston Faircloth http://podcast.winstonfaircloth.com/ https://www.winstonfaircloth.com/
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This week we talk about the reasons why we procrastinate.
We talk about the three elements of a habit which are
- The trigger
- The pattern
- The reward
We discuss breaking the pattern and techniques how to do that.
I also share other ways to stop procrastinating and stop feeling bad about yourself and reward yourself when we get the jobs done
Quote of the week “You may delay, but time will not.” ―
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This episode I talk about how we resist change.
Life has a way of changing once we think we have it figured out.
Changes in inevitable
- Recognize what you want
- Don’t listen to your shame negative thoughts the naysayers or how many times you have failed
- Make a small step towards your goal
- That could be creating a plan thinking about what you’re writing down what you want to change
- Realize you are not alone find a group of friends a man coach and mentor
- Share within the select group share your struggles your successes and be open and honest
- Start taking up the new person by embracing the real you stop comparing yourself to others start embracing who you are and who you want to become
Remember you are powerful you’re successful you can do anything you want to do there’s nothing stopping you except for your fear and you’re well unwilling to pay the cost.
“Change is inevitable. Growth is optional.” – Jack C. Maxwell
“One Step Away”- by Casting Crowns (Lyrics)
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In this episode interview Winston Faircloth has been a strategic advisor/CEO of several multi-million dollar organizations over his thirty-year career.
Topics Covered are
- We have a conversation about the backstage and front stage of organizations.
- How we need to be ourselves and stop comparing
- Comparison is the thief of joy
- Galatians 6:9
- Perseverance and Persistence
- A wealth of knowledge is shared in this episode.
Winston also shares some of his background from business to where his family is from, his faith, about his new podcast he is launching and his new business pursuit. future7figureCEO.com Begin Again with Winston Faircloth http://podcast.winstonfaircloth.com/ https://www.winstonfaircloth.com/
#BeginAgain #Future7FigureCEO
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In this episode I talk about fighting forwards the forces that keep us from growing.
I share some of my thoughts that’s been going through my mind this week dealing with life’s problems, when things don’t work out like you want when we are battling the internal battle to give up.
How most of Life’s Journey is about us learning about ourselves.
I also talk about pursuing the things that we should be doing versus the things that we want to do or would like to do.
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Action creates results
So this week I’ve got a special guest Jacob Budd on the show.
Jacob just got signed to be on the pit crew of the NASCAR truck and Xfinity series his goal is to one day be a pit crew for the Winston cup series.
He shares how he has worked hard by practicing, having good habits, and aligning himself to get in this position and have a chance. A lot of what we talk about I believe can transfer into our daily lives if we can put the correct actions in place to help us meet our goals.
We talk about how you can help people and what you do affect others, How you can set up yourself for success staying focused and pursuing your DREAMS.
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This week we talk about how beginners and intermediate and professionals they look at things.
The beginner often focuses on the equipment, gear or tools they need.
The intermediate person often looks at the technique or how they deliver or the processes.
The Advanced people often focuses on the The end result. But uses the gear and the tools that he has to do the best he can.
The overall Takeaway is build using the skills and tools that you have overtime invest in better tools equipment books in training but keep focus on the end result never lose track of the value you are providing two others.
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- Stop comparing! its OK to be challenged or push each other but stop expected things to be identical.
- God has a Plan for each person
- How it limits us
- It take our eyes off on what Gods trying to do in our life
- We de-value what we have to offer
- Create a place for jealousy to grow
- Causes apathy (lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern) and procrastination (action of delaying or postponing something)
- We de-value who we are.
- Puts us in a place of bondage.
- Are we judging ourselves and its based in condemnation.
- You cant give away more than you will receive- give more and more will be given
Quote of the Week “Comparison is the thief of joy.” Theodore Roosevelt
1. Galatians 6:4 (NIV)
“Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else”
2. Romans 12:6 (MSG)
“Let’s just go ahead and be what we were made to be, without enviously or pridefully comparing ourselves with each other, or trying to be something we aren’t.”