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On this episiode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry discuss their experience at the CEO Summit. They discuss Tony Dicello's challenge to push people beyond their limits and think bigger and Henry Cloud's discussion about the importance of one's track record. They dive into Phil Jones' emphasis on asking questions to show genuine interest in others, and Tim Grover's insights on obsession versus interest. They elaborate on the significance of being obsessed with something to achieve high-level success and the need for self-control over thoughts and emotions. They also discuss the importance of discipline and habits in achieving desired results, along with Dan Sullivan's example of understanding one's own creative process through structured scheduling.
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On this episiode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry discuss their experience at the CEO Summit. They discuss Tony Dicello's challenge to push people beyond their limits and think bigger and Henry Cloud's discussion about the importance of one's track record. They dive into Phil Jones' emphasis on asking questions to show genuine interest in others, and Tim Grover's insights on obsession versus interest. They elaborate on the significance of being obsessed with something to achieve high-level success and the need for self-control over thoughts and emotions. They also discuss the importance of discipline and habits in achieving desired results, along with Dan Sullivan's example of understanding one's own creative process through structured scheduling.
Check out The Faithful Agent here
Get your Episode Guide here
Check out our Everything Life and Influence course here

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