154 The Gift of Struggle
It’s often said that struggle is a positive. But is it really a GIFT? We’ll look at that through a fascinating discussion with Bobby Herrera on today’s episode.
It’s often said that struggle is a positive. But is it really a GIFT? We’ll look at that through a fascinating discussion with Bobby Herrera on today’s episode.
Humility is one of the most misunderstood concepts of all. And what does it have to do with effective leadership? Well, practically everything! Dan Rockwell is one of Bob’s favorite leaders and a person for whom he has tons of respect and admiration. Writing under the name, Leadership Freak he started writing the blog in January of 2010. Since then, the Leadership Freak blog has been recognized as the #1 most socially shared leadership blog. Today over 400,000 people subscribe to his Leadership Freak social media channels and his blog is read in virtually every country in the world.
Ego is a word often-used in the negative context. But whether that part of the human element brings positive or negative results is dependent upon whether we control it … or it controls us. In the interview segment, we talk with Ryan Holiday, who wrote a brilliant book entitled “Ego is the Enemy”. What exactly does he mean by that, and how can we utilize that wisdom for our success and happiness?
What IS humility? When we speak of someone being humble, do we picture them looking, being, or acting in a certain way? Is “being humble” the same as being weak, or having a lack of self-confidence? Or, is there a false premise at work there? In the interview segment, he began as a UPS driver and worked his way up to President of the company. Ron Wallace will share Leadership Lessons from a UPS Driver.
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