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Clint Pulver is a professional keynote speaker, author, musician, pilot, and workforce expert. Known as the leading authority on employee retention, Clint has transformed how corporations like Keller Williams, AT&T, and McDonalds create lasting loyalty through his work and research as the Undercover Millennial, and is also the author of #1 bestselling book “I Love It Here: How Great Leaders Create Organizations Their People Never Want To Leave”. He has been featured by Business Q Magazine as a “Top 40 Under 40,” and, as a professional drummer, he has appeared in feature films and on America’s Got Talent. In 2020, Clint won an Emmy Award for his short film Be a Mr. Jensen, which tells the story of how a single moment in time—and one particular mentor— can change the course of a life.
One man, uh, one man makes A net, the other man sits and wishes. Do you wanna bet which one gets the fish? It's kind of stupid, but I, it kind of is true to some extent, right? Like sometimes we sit back and we go, man, it would be so cool, or This would be great, or, I really would like this, or I would love for this to happen.
Um, you know, we have these goals and these outcomes that we're hoping for. But sometimes the fear creeps in or the uncertainty or the risk of failure or embarrassment or, uh, just, uh, I don't know some of the fears that can happen in those endeavors. And we don't take the chance. We don't make that, that risk or that opportunity.
Uh, we don't create that opportunity for something to happen. And I found in my life most good things, most successful things in my life have happened because I made the net right. I designed it, took action and pursued it. I really love that
a little by little, makes a little a lot, and that's what creates that progress. It's not about the hustle, it's about disciplined progress in the right direction. - Clint
hustle is fear based and little movements consistently in the right direction with purpose, that even just doing that removes so much of the fear of where we wanna go because we know we're on a path And that safety and assurance.- Brigette
if you can de-risk that situation by bringing the ship in closer where you're walking in very prepared, prepared, very conscious of what's going on with a plan, a backup plan, a safety net, and a few good people with you to help make this possible, it makes difficult and hard things a lot more doable, easier, and I think ultimately more success.- Clint
Failure has the ability to teach you and to humble you and to realign you in beautiful ways if you let it - Clint
I believe that I'm alive. because I failed And it's true that you fail your way to success. -Clint
And I think it's, it's remembering that during those difficult times, eventually it's gonna get better. It always gets better.- Clint
I think failure's a part of any great story. the struggle, the difficulty.You look at any great story. And, and most of the story is created based upon the struggle that somebody overcame or, or endured or just even experienced, whether they endured it or not. It's a part of the story, it's a part of life.- Clint
So when you're writing your story, when you're really thinking about who you are and where you've come from, what makes you the hero of your own story is going through those moments and choosing the bravery, choosing the overcoming, choosing the relationships. even when it's hard because you believe in those things. You know, choosing hope and belief and purpose, that's the hero story every time. - Brigette
To connect with Clint:clintpulver.com,
instagram @clintpulver
To Connect with Brigette: IG: Brigette.heller
Website: www.thestrongandcapable.com
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Clint Pulver is a professional keynote speaker, author, musician, pilot, and workforce expert. Known as the leading authority on employee retention, Clint has transformed how corporations like Keller Williams, AT&T, and McDonalds create lasting loyalty through his work and research as the Undercover Millennial, and is also the author of #1 bestselling book “I Love It Here: How Great Leaders Create Organizations Their People Never Want To Leave”. He has been featured by Business Q Magazine as a “Top 40 Under 40,” and, as a professional drummer, he has appeared in feature films and on America’s Got Talent. In 2020, Clint won an Emmy Award for his short film Be a Mr. Jensen, which tells the story of how a single moment in time—and one particular mentor— can change the course of a life.
One man, uh, one man makes A net, the other man sits and wishes. Do you wanna bet which one gets the fish? It's kind of stupid, but I, it kind of is true to some extent, right? Like sometimes we sit back and we go, man, it would be so cool, or This would be great, or, I really would like this, or I would love for this to happen.
Um, you know, we have these goals and these outcomes that we're hoping for. But sometimes the fear creeps in or the uncertainty or the risk of failure or embarrassment or, uh, just, uh, I don't know some of the fears that can happen in those endeavors. And we don't take the chance. We don't make that, that risk or that opportunity.
Uh, we don't create that opportunity for something to happen. And I found in my life most good things, most successful things in my life have happened because I made the net right. I designed it, took action and pursued it. I really love that
a little by little, makes a little a lot, and that's what creates that progress. It's not about the hustle, it's about disciplined progress in the right direction. - Clint
hustle is fear based and little movements consistently in the right direction with purpose, that even just doing that removes so much of the fear of where we wanna go because we know we're on a path And that safety and assurance.- Brigette
if you can de-risk that situation by bringing the ship in closer where you're walking in very prepared, prepared, very conscious of what's going on with a plan, a backup plan, a safety net, and a few good people with you to help make this possible, it makes difficult and hard things a lot more doable, easier, and I think ultimately more success.- Clint
Failure has the ability to teach you and to humble you and to realign you in beautiful ways if you let it - Clint
I believe that I'm alive. because I failed And it's true that you fail your way to success. -Clint
And I think it's, it's remembering that during those difficult times, eventually it's gonna get better. It always gets better.- Clint
I think failure's a part of any great story. the struggle, the difficulty.You look at any great story. And, and most of the story is created based upon the struggle that somebody overcame or, or endured or just even experienced, whether they endured it or not. It's a part of the story, it's a part of life.- Clint
So when you're writing your story, when you're really thinking about who you are and where you've come from, what makes you the hero of your own story is going through those moments and choosing the bravery, choosing the overcoming, choosing the relationships. even when it's hard because you believe in those things. You know, choosing hope and belief and purpose, that's the hero story every time. - Brigette
To connect with Clint:clintpulver.com,
instagram @clintpulver
To Connect with Brigette: IG: Brigette.heller
Website: www.thestrongandcapable.com