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In This Episode:
[2:40] What does championship leadership mean to Naphtali?
[3:28] Who is Naphtali Anderson and what brought him to where he is today?
[7:05] Leaders that have influenced him.
[10:29] His vision, future plans and impact he wants to make.
[13:16] A turning point inside of his life.
[17:47] Episode takeaways.. . .
Important Quotes:
“Your purpose powers your performance.”
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The Guest:
“I am a coach and speaker helping people to get from vision to fruition. I help them connect to their personal power by unlocking their authentic self then using that find clarity and purpose to create the success they want in any area of their life. I struggled with my self-image, self confidence, and finding any purpose in life. Even when I created success I was always disconnected and it always felt empty. Throughout it all I have always had a passion for helping others be great because I never wanted them to feel the loneliness and emptiness I felt. After my sister died at 34 and grandfather 2 weeks later (to the day) I started questioning to a greater extent why I am here and what I need to accomplish. I spent over a decade just studying successful people, spiritual laws, and the mind… I eventually realized I am here to make an impact and change lives. I am here to help people create greatness in their life, whatever that looks like. So I worked with the John Maxwell Team and I trained under John Mattone’s Intelligent Leadership program. But I realized my message is much deeper than just leadership, so I am also in high level training with Dean Graziosi and Tony Robbins. I learn from the best so I can give the best. I am here to free people from themselves so that they can create a positive impact on the world. I help them to be the hero of their lives and shed off anything that is holding them back while building habits to move forward faster. It has to start with living a life authentic to yourself because until then you will never be able to give 100%. I have been able to change my life, relationships, and more because of these same changes, then help my clients drastically shorten their time to goals and I love it. I do this through a process I call the Revolutionized life where we focus first on the inner man (mind/spirit), the actions (habits), then influence (communication/leadership/impact) with the world around them.“
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Resources:
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This post was previously published on Nate Bailey’s blog.
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