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Kudan Kumar challenges conventional leadership roles by embracing an "Anti-CEO" approach that prioritizes people over profits, emphasizing a balanced design of life through his Six Pillars framework. The episode discusses the importance of self-awareness, incremental growth through the 2% Rule, and cultivating supportive relationships to encourage personal and professional development.
• Kudan introduces himself and the Anti-CEO philosophy
• Emphasis on the importance of people in business
• Overview of Kudan's journey and experiences
• Detailed discussion of the Six Pillars of Life
• Focus on self-awareness as a foundation for growth
• Importance of the 2% Rule for habit formation
• Kudan highlights muscle memory as a method for building healthy habits
• Encouragement to evaluate social influences
• Practical strategies for individuals to design their own lives
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Follow Playing Injured on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playinginjured/
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Kudan Kumar challenges conventional leadership roles by embracing an "Anti-CEO" approach that prioritizes people over profits, emphasizing a balanced design of life through his Six Pillars framework. The episode discusses the importance of self-awareness, incremental growth through the 2% Rule, and cultivating supportive relationships to encourage personal and professional development.
• Kudan introduces himself and the Anti-CEO philosophy
• Emphasis on the importance of people in business
• Overview of Kudan's journey and experiences
• Detailed discussion of the Six Pillars of Life
• Focus on self-awareness as a foundation for growth
• Importance of the 2% Rule for habit formation
• Kudan highlights muscle memory as a method for building healthy habits
• Encouragement to evaluate social influences
• Practical strategies for individuals to design their own lives
Support the show
Follow Playing Injured on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/playinginjured/
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