Transformation Tip: “Success leaves clues” - Tony Robbins Concept(s) Looking at your past to identify times when you felt pride in your work and a sense of accomplishment, enjoyed it, you were probably in your zone, and leveraging your favorite skills and talents. Reverse engineer those scenarios to find patterns and trendsLooking at your past can also show which activities and settings did NOT work for you.Caveat - We’re not talking about a “winning formula.” That can lead to problems...
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Transformation Tip: “Success leaves clues” - Tony Robbins Concept(s) Looking at your past to identify times when you felt pride in your work and a sense of accomplishment, enjoyed it, you were probably in your zone, and leveraging your favorite skills and talents. Reverse engineer those scenarios to find patterns and trendsLooking at your past can also show which activities and settings did NOT work for you.Caveat - We’re not talking about a “winning formula.” That can lead to problems...
SUMMER RE-RELEASE: Being Present in the Present: The Art of Listening
Transform Your Life With Steve and Pete
30 minutes
4 months ago
SUMMER RE-RELEASE: Being Present in the Present: The Art of Listening
There is a big difference between listening and hearing. Learning how to be fully present in conversations will strengthen your connections and relationships. One of the best ways to show honor and respect to another person is to truly listen to what they are saying. In this episode, gain practical tools to help you become a better listener. Transformation Tip: “Most people do not listen with the intent to understand, they listen with the intent to reply.” - Stephen Covey There...
Transform Your Life With Steve and Pete
Transformation Tip: “Success leaves clues” - Tony Robbins Concept(s) Looking at your past to identify times when you felt pride in your work and a sense of accomplishment, enjoyed it, you were probably in your zone, and leveraging your favorite skills and talents. Reverse engineer those scenarios to find patterns and trendsLooking at your past can also show which activities and settings did NOT work for you.Caveat - We’re not talking about a “winning formula.” That can lead to problems...