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Episode 100 - The Art of Quitting - Creating True Success That Actually Matters with Lloyd Banks

 

Lloyd Banks talks about how quitting what doesn't serve you can lead to a more fulfilling life. He shares his journey from being an overworked business owner to finding peace by letting go of draining habits and businesses. He emphasizes the power of choosing what truly matters, especially after his life-changing MS diagnosis and exploring alternative treatments like HSCT.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

-       Success isn't about doing everything yourself; it's about focusing on what truly matters.

 

-  Trusting others and hiring the right people can reduce stress and improve business outcomes.

 

-       Prioritizing family, friends, and faith can lead to lasting happiness.

 

Resources:

 

Lloyd Banks, a former nightlife mogul in Texas, built and sold successful nightclubs, restaurants, and bars. After overcoming MS and chemotherapy, he found true happiness by quitting what didn't serve him. Now, as a work-life harmony speaker and master in the art of quitting, Lloyd helps others find their path to a fulfilling life through his transformative journey.

 

-       https://lloydspeaks.com/

 

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