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- You can still be a thought leader with your vulnerabilities.
- People can see the steps you’ve taken in your journey; the good ones and the bad ones.
- Hilary was sick of the place she was at, so she sought to change it.
- She was open to learning things that she didn’t know.
- Be forgiving with yourself; know that what you’re going to learn is going to help not hurt.
- Share with others what you’ve learned and how you learned it.
- Championship leaders are constantly learning.
- Zone in on your specialty and make sure you’re constantly learning and growing.
- If people continue to let you down you can choose to be trusting or not: you can choose your circle.
- Trying to scale with trust issues will be a disaster.
- When something hits you- take in the emotions, process it, and then release it. Be open about it: be open to the why.
- Look at the pain as something that will help get you what you want.
- If you can examine the triggers to your pain honestly you will start to heal, and when you start to heal you will begin to experience abundance and prosperity.
- You matter- you don’t need approval.
- Be a leader for the RIGHT reasons.
- Deal with your anger- don’t let it hold you back.
- You know people that you may want to work with: send them an email and catch up.
- Do everything you possibly can: you don’t have time for self-doubt.
- Take what comes at you and continue moving forward no matter what.
- Life is a balance: prepare for both opportunity and adversity.
- Cutting toxic people doesn’t mean that you don’t love them or you don’t have memories with them; it is dependent on how the relationship makes you feel.
- You need to make difficult decisions about who is in your life.
- Championship leaders make difficult decisions for the betterment of the team and their lives.
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Previously recorded and published on natebailey.org
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