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Our Best Self


James — is a senior executive coming from hardship and struggle. In and out of poverty. Proven in building businesses through Venture Capital mixed with plenty of failures that continue to set new life habits. A passionate father, patent holder, 4x author, and professional Coach to professional, collegiate, and recreational athletes.

In this channel James shares series and how to tips to help you achieve your goals; avoid mistakes, and have a better life. I am sharing to enable you. Ultimately, this also provides me a personal reflection perspective on what I've created, reminders of lessons, and perhaps inspiration for those building upon my work.

Jul 22, 2019

On this episode,

To be our best selves, we must challenge and grow. My challenge today is - are you the person who changes the toilet paper roll when empty, or do you leave the new one on top of the old? Hint - a true leader and owner, always changes it. Because it isn't what the task is that matters - it is how it's completion transforms your business.

What is the hard work that must get done? Do you remember tasks that you used to do, but then have "grown out of", or feel like you are beyond. One thing I find from deep observations of great leaders is their constant ability to just roll their sleeves up and work.

Entrepreneurs, leaders, and owners of businesses are often jokingly stated to wear every hat - from janitor to mailman to the CEO and all the jobs in between. These tasks, these humbling unsexy tasks are the lifeblood of an organization. They define the foundational pieces that make an enterprise function and speak to the culture of that organization.

Here I share about humbling tasks and their lessons. My question to you - if you aspire to be a leader or are looking to become one, are you as energetic and focused on the humbling tasks as they glamours ones?

Would you change it?

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