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Have you ever met someone who always seems to be thriving, no matter their circumstances? They’re resilient, adaptable, and completely unfazed.
These people don’t just have technical skills or an advanced degree. And they’re not simply “lucky” (even if it looks that way).
They’re in on the secret.
People who thrive typically have what are called Meta Skills.
I’ll be honest, the concept was new to me too. That’s why I knew I had to bring on Dr. William Ramey to explain.
In this week’s episode of The Orange Butterfly Effect, Dr. Ramey, a former U.S. Army Officer and Bronze Star recipient, corporate leadership coach, keynote speaker, and Executive MBA Adjunct Professor at Drexel University, breaks down how we can build and strengthen our meta skills (hint: practice, practice, practice) to move from simply surviving to thriving.
We all chat about living in alignment, finding your why, and other goodness!
Connect with the host, Michelle Conway.
Connect with Dr. William Ramey
Learn more about The Orange Butterfly Effect.
By The Orange Butterfly EffectHave you ever met someone who always seems to be thriving, no matter their circumstances? They’re resilient, adaptable, and completely unfazed.
These people don’t just have technical skills or an advanced degree. And they’re not simply “lucky” (even if it looks that way).
They’re in on the secret.
People who thrive typically have what are called Meta Skills.
I’ll be honest, the concept was new to me too. That’s why I knew I had to bring on Dr. William Ramey to explain.
In this week’s episode of The Orange Butterfly Effect, Dr. Ramey, a former U.S. Army Officer and Bronze Star recipient, corporate leadership coach, keynote speaker, and Executive MBA Adjunct Professor at Drexel University, breaks down how we can build and strengthen our meta skills (hint: practice, practice, practice) to move from simply surviving to thriving.
We all chat about living in alignment, finding your why, and other goodness!
Connect with the host, Michelle Conway.
Connect with Dr. William Ramey
Learn more about The Orange Butterfly Effect.