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Welcome to the Never Stop Getting Better Podcast, where we dive deep into personal and professional growth strategies to help you reach your fullest potential. In each episode, host John Perry explores topics ranging from leadership and productivity to mindset and self-improvement, featuring insightful interviews with experts and thought leaders.
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What can a rude talking parrot teach us about leadership, growth, and wisdom?
In this week's Monday Mojo, Coach John Perry shares a hilarious story about a parrot whose bad attitude finally lands him in the freezer. After a brief moment of reflection—and a glance at the turkey beside him—the parrot emerges with a completely different perspective.
While the story will make you laugh, the lesson is serious. Too many people insist on learning every lesson the hard way. Wise people learn from the experiences of others. They pay attention to the consequences of poor decisions, the rewards of good choices, and the examples all around them.
In this episode you'll learn:
• Why wisdom often comes from observation
• How great leaders learn from the mistakes of others
• The importance of being coachable before adversity strikes
• Why humility accelerates growth
• How to avoid life's unnecessary "freezer moments"
The question isn't whether life is teaching lessons. The question is whether we're paying attention.
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