This leader is all about achievements and accomplishments. They are ready to win at every cost and want to be seen as the standard of excellence.
If they aren't at the top of the leaderboard, their team will hear about it.
@MrJacobEspi Intention: Set a top tier standard for quality or pace
Outcome: People stand around and watch instead of helping
Workaround: Make sure your team is still following you by creating systems of regular check-ins.
5. Letting Optimism Control You
This leader is always preaching the power of the right mindset. They know their teams will perform at a higher level when they believe that the mission is possible.
They've never met a challenge they weren't sure they would be able to tackle.
Intention: To create positive energy and belief in potential.
Outcome: Your team wonders if you understand the challenges they are facing.
Workaround: Take time to acknowledge the challenges before you bring in your positive energy.
Executive Summary:
Avoid these 5 traps:
1. Overwhelming Your Team With Ideas 2. Always Being On 3. Trying to Rescue Everyone 4. Being the Pacesetter 5. Letting Optimism Control You
(From Liz Wiseman’s book Multipliers)
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8 years ago, Thrill One told Rob Dyrdek he wasn’t someone anyone would invest in.
Six years later, he sold them his production company and cleared over $100 million...
“I had to change the way that I was living to ultimately create the energy to attract the people, knowledge, the everything I would need to grow into the person that I had designed for myself.” - @robdyrdek
Dyrdek’s podcast episode with @ShaanVP and @theSamParr is one of my favorites of the year.
It starts as a conversation about a skateboarder turned businessman and then quickly transitions to Dyrdek explaining how to win at life.
I committed 75 days to the 75 Hard challenge, and it changed everything for me.
LFG!
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Quick backstory.
75 days ago, I was drinking heavily, barely working out, and fueled by processed food.
I had a friend crush the 75 Hard challenge about a year ago.
He lost a ton of weight, and inspired me along the way.
I wanted that.
What is the 75 Hard challenge?
It is a commitment to complete the following tasks daily for 75 days.
- Drink one gallon of water
- Pick a meal plan and stick to it
- No alcohol
- Workout twice a day for 45 minutes
- Read 10 pages of a book
- Take a progress picture