What factors determine our success? How can our paths to success be made a little easier? Our guest on this episode, Business School Professor Laura Huang, has spent a great deal of time researching that question and writing about it in the book, "Edge: Turning Adversity into Advantage". In this interview, she explains what to do if you don't have a good natural edge or gut feel. She says we can turn that adversity into advantage! Her website is https://www.proflaurahuang.com/
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Rich Cohen: ...The Adventures of Herbie Cohen: World’s Greatest Negotiator
Cyntoia Brown Long: ...that nobody is beyond repair
Ingrid Fetell Lee: ...that joy is all around us
Jen Oleniczak Brown: ...To Take Comfort In Silence
Abi Morgan: ...a loved one who no longer recognizes you
Kate Mangino: ...improving gender inequity at home
Dr. Stephen Trzeciak: …serving others is the best medicine for yourself
Dr. Perry Halkitis: ...that being gay made me stronger than I would have felt as a straight man
Matt Paxton: ...declutter, downsize, and move forward with your life
Richard Ratay: ..."dumb" family road trips would be some of my most treasured memories
Joseph Burgo: ...how to free myself from feelings of shame
Dr. Dan Siegel: ...the power of showing up
Bob Langert: ...why and how to work with your biggest critics
Hal Elrod: ...the importance of celebrating life every day
Jim "The Rookie" Morris: ...things happen for a reason
Vishen Lakhiani: ...The Secret Spiritual Art Of Success
Hope Edelman: ...that grieving your mother is a lifelong process
Marisa Bardach Ramel: ...the mother-daughter bond continues long after death
Natasha Gregson Wagner: ...that I would learn from my mom, Natalie Wood, long after her death
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