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On Monday, July 2, 2018 Belgium defeated Japan in a Round of 16 match up of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after, a picture starting floating around social media of the spotless Japanese locker room, who despite a difficult loss, took the time and the responsibility to clean up after themselves. (see picture below)
Join Dr. Drew Brannon and Dr. Cory Shaffer as they have a conversation around the powerful action of the Japanese soccer team. The discussion dives into how individuals, organizations, and teams can learn from the actions and strive for a life governed by standards and values, not feelings. Topics discussed include the importance of being a principally driven team and/or individual, how to engage in the moment, how to live out your core values, and how to be accountable to positive behaviors. We hope that the conversation adds value to you on your own path of personal growth.
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On Monday, July 2, 2018 Belgium defeated Japan in a Round of 16 match up of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Shortly after, a picture starting floating around social media of the spotless Japanese locker room, who despite a difficult loss, took the time and the responsibility to clean up after themselves. (see picture below)
Join Dr. Drew Brannon and Dr. Cory Shaffer as they have a conversation around the powerful action of the Japanese soccer team. The discussion dives into how individuals, organizations, and teams can learn from the actions and strive for a life governed by standards and values, not feelings. Topics discussed include the importance of being a principally driven team and/or individual, how to engage in the moment, how to live out your core values, and how to be accountable to positive behaviors. We hope that the conversation adds value to you on your own path of personal growth.
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