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I’ve wanted to do a podcast from the very first time I heard one. I love people, I’m a researcher, and I’ve led leadership development organizations around the globe. The best leaders don’t ‘have it all together,’ but they are growing daily. And over time it becomes beautiful! Some day Your Daily Dose of Growth podcast will bring help and hope to millions. My job is to listen to my audience and keep getting better… Every. Single. Day.

Feb 26, 2021

Episode #706

Forward this to friends who are ALWAYS on their phone! Research shows that cell phone use is out of control--and very little of the time we spend on our phones is actually talking to another human being. In this episode we look at three very real issues revolving around our phones: distraction, depression,...


Feb 25, 2021

Episode #705

 

“I don’t need a Messenger Boy, I need a Delivery Boy.” That’s what a CEO told me. Here was his point. He delivers reliably, and he needs to surround himself with the same kind of people. The best CEOs deliver over and over. How? They start by setting realistic expectations!

‍94% of strong...


Feb 24, 2021

Episode #704

 

Failure trips up everyone—let it catapult you to success.

CEOs with failures OWN those mistakes: they are the first to bring them up and tell you what they learned. They don’t retreat to the foxhole, they keep fighting to find out what works best. John Maxwell’s friend says, “I’m never down;...


Feb 23, 2021

Episode #703

Do you tend to engage people, or avoid them?

Engagers win the day as long as they keep the true needs “front and center.” And sometimes engaging people leads to conflict. If you can handle conflict in a healthy way, your chance of getting promoted skyrockets! Listen to find out how.

How engaging people...


Feb 22, 2021

Episode #702

 

Slow decision-makers are bring a slow death. Here’s what you can do. In this episode we learn why the way people make decisions can make them 12X more likely to be a great boss (parent, co-worker, friend). If you suffer from “analysis paralysis,” this is for you!

  • The one characteristic that made...