Words From The Wise With Jim Flaherty - Don't always take the safe route.
Jim is a truly amazing human. Think Don Draper from Mad Men but kinder. He's compared to Don Draper because he worked in New York advertising in the hay day. We talk about making tough decisions, taking action on your own life, solve your own unhappiness at so much more. He's a man of unlimited wisdom. You'll truly love this conversation.
Words From The Wise With Charlie Cina - "Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of time."
Charlie has a wonderful mind. With a world-class sales and speaking program, we talk about developing a power presentation, making time for yourself, not letting regret creep into your mind, what a mental game life is, stay the course and don't drift, along with so many additional topics. It's a great conversation around personal development and shifting your mindset every single day. You can work with Charlie and check out more of his work at www.exposeandclose.com or pick up his book Expose And Close on Amazon.
Words From The Wise With Jake Fisher - Making decisions gives you freedom. Own your decisions. Meet people. Talk to people. So much more.
Jake provides a tremendous story and outlook on life which can all be attributed to his curiosity to connect with others. We talk about how making decisions allows you freedom in life. Follow your gut, it's right 80% of the time. Take the first step. Untie your boat. Just start moving. Think about your future early on in life. Write it down. Things start to work out in the way they should.
Words From The Wise With Joy Li - Following your gut, not keeping up with friends and family, setting boundaries and being kind to oneself.
Joy Li is a world-class fashion designer, a workout junkie and just an amazing and positive woman. We dig into all the good details about her following her gut very early on. Decisions need to be yes or no. Wishing she stayed in better touch with family. Setting and respecting boundaries in and out of the workplace. Being kind to oneself is the first thing she would teach her younger self.