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206: Owning, Loving, and Growing Your Job with Lisa and Elizabeth McLeod

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Lisa and Elizabeth McLeod say: "Look at yourself like the CEO would look at you."

Mother and daughter team Lisa and Elizabeth McLeod share their mindset of taking the reins and leading yourself towards meaningful success at work.

You’ll Learn:

  1. Key questions to ask yourself for better self-assessment
  2. A mindset that will make you enjoy your job more
  3. Why to view your peers as colleagues instead of competitors

About Lisa & Elizabeth

Lisa McLeod is a keynote speaker, author, and consultant who espouses the “noble purpose” approach. She has served clients ranging from Apple to Peterbilt Trucks. She is the author of four books on leadership, sales, and personal development. She is also the sales leadership expert for Forbes.com, and she has appeared on NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, Oprah.com, and Good Morning America.

Elizabeth McLeod is the vice president of client services at McLeod & More, Inc. Elizabeth manages projects for clients like Google and Hootsuite.

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203: Cultivating Sponsors, Developing Fearlessness, and Living Brilliantly with Simon Bailey

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Simon T. Bailey says: "No doesn't mean no forever. It just means, 'No, not now.'"

Educational entrepreneur Simon T. Bailey shares tactics to take control of the steering wheel of your career.

You’ll Learn:

  1. Key habits that get influential colleagues talking you up
  2. Why to take the projects no one else wants
  3. Five questions to help you bounce back from any setback

About Simon

Simon T. Bailey is the CEO of Simon T. Bailey International, a premium education company specializing in creating learning and development content. He has worked with over 1,500 organizations and has impacted more than 2 million people through his presentations and seminars in 45 countries worldwide. Some of his clients include AT&T, IBM, MasterCard, Microsoft, and Toyota. Prior to founding his company, Simon worked in the hospitality and tourism industry for 20 years and was sales director and new business development director for the world-renowned Disney Institute based at Walt Disney World Resort.

 

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201: How to be Happier at Work with Jennifer Moss

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Jennifer Moss says: "Go to gratitude first."

Plasticity Labs co-founder Jennifer Moss shares how to build psychological fitness to deal with workplace challenges.

You’ll Learn:

  1. Research insights into what impacts happiness at work
  2. The critical ingredient called the “granddaddy” of happiness
  3. Two minute exercises that slash stress and enhance effectiveness

About Jennifer

Honored as the 2016 Canadian Business Innovator of the Year, Jennifer Moss and her groundbreaking work on the power of happiness are transforming hundreds of schools and companies. Moss is the Cofounder of Plasticity Labs, a tech company that provides organizations with the tools to tap into employee sentiment and increase workplace happiness.

Moss is the author of Unlocking Happiness at Work and also the Cofounder of The HERO Generation, a non-profit that is implementing Moss’ gratitude-based HERO model in schools with the aim of decreasing teacher and student stress and increasing well-being and performance.

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192: Discovering and Developing Your Ordinary Superpowers with Mark Henson

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Mark Henson says: "One of the biggest crimes... is just staying silent... waiting for someone else to give permission to start using their superpowers."

Innovator Mark Henson explains how to discover and activate ordinary superpowers.

You’ll Learn:

  1. How to determine whether something is truly a superpower or not
  2. The 6 questions to help  discover your ordinary superpowers
  3. Key steps to activate and enhance  your ordinary superpowers

About Mark

Mark Henson is a lifelong entrepreneur and the founder of sparkspace — a unique and exceptional business retreat center in Columbus, Ohio. Mark’s Ordinary superpowers are exploring new ideas and spaces, simplifying things and sharing ideas through writing and speaking. In addition to leading his team at sparkspace, Mark writes books, conducts retreats, speaks at conferences and coaches people who want to get more fully engaged with life and work.

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188: The Advantages of Being Stupid with Justin Locke

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Justin Locke says: "If I had known how hard it was to do, I never would've attempted it."

Musician and humorist Justin Locke talks about the culture of smart vs stupid, the benefits of being unprepared, and the secrets to succeeding via applied stupidity.

You’ll Learn:

  1. Why you shouldn’t be scared of looking stupid
  2. How to use the Irregardless effect to your advantage
  3. Stupid approaches to find brilliant solutions

About Justin

Justin Locke spent 18 seasons playing bass in the Boston Pops.  He then shifted focus to being an author, playwright, orchestra manager, and media producer.   His Pops memoir, “Real Men Don’t Rehearse,” has sold over 12,000 copies, and his musical plays for family audiences are performed all over the world.   Justin often appears as a humorous guest speaker, sharing his favorite gig disaster stories, as well as first- hand insight into what conductors (great and not so great) actually do.  
Visit his website at www.justinlocke.com

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