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In this week's episode of The Language of Leadership Podcast, we delve into the power of the inner voice as a tool for leadership excellence. We'll explore the impact of positive self-talk, and how it can guide decision-making and enhance productivity. Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of embracing and utilizing your inner voice to unlock long-term success.
Chuck Marting shares his reading journey, inspired by Bob Proctor's practice of studying one book for a year. He has chosen "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace Wattles for this year-long study. He highlights the impact of Bob Proctor's teachings and delves into the profound experience of deeply studying and reflecting on the material. Chuck also introduces "The Book on Mental Toughness" by Andy Frisella, a recent addition to his reading list and a book he's studying with his leadership team. He discusses Frisella's podcast, "Real AF," and the impactful interview with Iron Cowboy James Lawrence, which led to the creation of the 75 Hard challenge.
Chuck also explores the significance of the inner voice in leadership. He stresses the universal but deeply personal nature of the inner dialogue, emphasizing its potential as a powerful conduit for leadership excellence. Chuck shares his insights into the predominantly negative nature of inner voices and their impact on leadership effectiveness. Drawing from his experiences as a former police officer, he underlines the role of the inner voice as a guiding force in decision-making and stress management.
Leaders, embrace mindfulness and listen to their inner voice, view it as a practical guide for sustainable success in both personal and professional realms.
"Exploring that untapped potential of positive self-talk, it can be very powerful. It can be a powerful conduit for leadership and for leadership excellence, and if you learn how to use it, it can become a tremendous tool." — Chuck Marting
In This Episode, Chuck shares:
The importance of understanding and harnessing the inner voice for leadership excellence
Why you should explore and understand the origins of your inner voice
Approaches for leaders to empower, shape, and use their inner voice positively
How leaders can integrate their inner voice into their daily tasks
How listening to your inner voice can assist in stress management and decision-making
Practical implications of embracing the inner voice as a guiding force towards sustainable leadership success
…and so much more
Resources:
Alliance Mastermind On-Line Application
The Science of Getting Rich
The Book on Mental Toughness
75 Hard challenge
Connect with Chuck Marting:
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In this week's episode of The Language of Leadership Podcast, we delve into the power of the inner voice as a tool for leadership excellence. We'll explore the impact of positive self-talk, and how it can guide decision-making and enhance productivity. Join us as we uncover the transformative potential of embracing and utilizing your inner voice to unlock long-term success.
Chuck Marting shares his reading journey, inspired by Bob Proctor's practice of studying one book for a year. He has chosen "The Science of Getting Rich" by Wallace Wattles for this year-long study. He highlights the impact of Bob Proctor's teachings and delves into the profound experience of deeply studying and reflecting on the material. Chuck also introduces "The Book on Mental Toughness" by Andy Frisella, a recent addition to his reading list and a book he's studying with his leadership team. He discusses Frisella's podcast, "Real AF," and the impactful interview with Iron Cowboy James Lawrence, which led to the creation of the 75 Hard challenge.
Chuck also explores the significance of the inner voice in leadership. He stresses the universal but deeply personal nature of the inner dialogue, emphasizing its potential as a powerful conduit for leadership excellence. Chuck shares his insights into the predominantly negative nature of inner voices and their impact on leadership effectiveness. Drawing from his experiences as a former police officer, he underlines the role of the inner voice as a guiding force in decision-making and stress management.
Leaders, embrace mindfulness and listen to their inner voice, view it as a practical guide for sustainable success in both personal and professional realms.
"Exploring that untapped potential of positive self-talk, it can be very powerful. It can be a powerful conduit for leadership and for leadership excellence, and if you learn how to use it, it can become a tremendous tool." — Chuck Marting
In This Episode, Chuck shares:
The importance of understanding and harnessing the inner voice for leadership excellence
Why you should explore and understand the origins of your inner voice
Approaches for leaders to empower, shape, and use their inner voice positively
How leaders can integrate their inner voice into their daily tasks
How listening to your inner voice can assist in stress management and decision-making
Practical implications of embracing the inner voice as a guiding force towards sustainable leadership success
…and so much more
Resources:
Alliance Mastermind On-Line Application
The Science of Getting Rich
The Book on Mental Toughness
75 Hard challenge
Connect with Chuck Marting: