Jordan Gross is a Northwestern and Kellogg School of Management Graduate. He’s also a writer, a coach, a speaker, a self-proclaimed multipotentialite, having experienced positions in large banks like Merrill Lynch to small startup companies. He is also the best selling author of a book called Getting Comfy, Your Morning Guide to Daily Happiness. He’s a TEDx speaker and has founded multiple companies.
Jordan Gross refers to himself as a ‘multipotentialite’, a word you will not find in the dictionary, yet it means a person who aspires to be many things. Most people aim for a profession in their lives even if they eventually change careers, but few start out stating they want to be more than one and Jordan is one of those people. By the age of 24, he has written a book, drafted a novel, delivered a TEDx talk, started several organizations, worked in the corporate world and is in the midst of being on 90 podcasts in 90 days. Jordan is a trailblazer for positive change, optimism and the belief that our daily actions can help us all overcome stress and anxiety.
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In this episode we discuss:
* How Jordan was a top-ranked soccer goalie in New York during his high school years and wanted to become a professional soccer player.
* How his interests in human potential and business, led him to get his MBA and become a certified coach through the Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching Program.
* His belief that our daily actions can help us all overcome stress and anxiety.
* The acronym he developed, C.O.M.F.Y., what it means, and how he uses it to teach mindfulness.
* His upcoming book about living a ‘cloud nine life’ and what each of those clouds represents in living a fulfilling and meaningful life.
Links
* Jordan Gross on LinkedIn.
* www.journeytocloudnine.com
Books mentioned in this episode:
* “Getting COMFY: Your Morning Guide to Daily Happiness” by Jordan Gross
* “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie
* “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill
Other Resources:
* Learn more about Tony Robbins.
* Learn more about Mitch Albom.
* Learn more about Marshall Golds...