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How much does your upbringing still shape you? Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explore how childhood worldviews, even those you barely remember, set the foundation for your decisions and relationships. Learn why combining old perspectives with new insights helps entrepreneurs understand themselves, connect with others, and identify opportunities in a world that keeps on changing.
Show Notes:
The beliefs you formed as a child still shape how you approach life and business today.
Kids once had the freedom to explore, play, and learn without constant supervision.
School is often a miniature version of society, full of social experiments and life lessons.
Asking older generations about their youth is a great way to deepen connection and spark fresh insight.
History reminds us that opportunities and limitations were shaped by things like gender and culture.
The strongest relationships fill gaps in our lives, giving us things we needed but didn’t have.
A narrow worldview can make it hard to accept new ideas or be open to others.
Everyone wants to feel seen, valued, and understood.
Parents often struggle with self-reflection because busy lives leave little room for introspection.
Resources:
Learn about Strategic Coach®
Learn about Jeffrey Madoff
Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
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Unique Ability®
By Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff4.6
1111 ratings
How much does your upbringing still shape you? Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff explore how childhood worldviews, even those you barely remember, set the foundation for your decisions and relationships. Learn why combining old perspectives with new insights helps entrepreneurs understand themselves, connect with others, and identify opportunities in a world that keeps on changing.
Show Notes:
The beliefs you formed as a child still shape how you approach life and business today.
Kids once had the freedom to explore, play, and learn without constant supervision.
School is often a miniature version of society, full of social experiments and life lessons.
Asking older generations about their youth is a great way to deepen connection and spark fresh insight.
History reminds us that opportunities and limitations were shaped by things like gender and culture.
The strongest relationships fill gaps in our lives, giving us things we needed but didn’t have.
A narrow worldview can make it hard to accept new ideas or be open to others.
Everyone wants to feel seen, valued, and understood.
Parents often struggle with self-reflection because busy lives leave little room for introspection.
Resources:
Learn about Strategic Coach®
Learn about Jeffrey Madoff
Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
Who Not How by Dan Sullivan with Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Unique Ability®

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