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"The Million Dollar Curve…" in Enneagram speak, is simply the idea that you can tap into another aspect of your personality, one that you likely resist the most, to take massive and positive action towards something you desire. On this episode of SHL, guest Linda Frazee and host Bill Soroka, close out the Enneagram series with intimate and detailed stories about how they've both found their Million Dollar Curve in different ways.
Guest Information:
Linda Frazee has over 40 years of experience as a professional speaker, business consultant and executive coach. She is the author, "Full Heart Satisfied Belly," and is founder of Positive Imagery, Inc., a personal and professional development company located in Scottsdale, AZ. Her professional training is in Transpersonal Psychology and Imagery.
Learn more about the Enneagram and the Authentic Wisdom Community at www.LindaFrazee.com
Episode Highlights:
11:16 I found freedom in discipline, which is the exact opposite...
Losing weight doesn't start in the gym. It starts in the kitchen - and more importantly, it's most effective when we understand why it is that we do what we do, and why we eat what we do. Understanding yourself is key to losing weight and keeping it off. This week we explore this extremely important topic with Doctor Angela Zechmann.
Some of this weeks episode highlights are:
3:34 One of my clients actually said every time I gained all that weight back, it was as if everybody could see that I had once again failed. And it just felt so humiliating! I want people to understand is this is actually not a character flaw! We feel so much shame because we think, well, there's something wrong with us. I want people to understand is that this actually is a disease
13:33 (The Food Industry) Wants to put just the right amount of chemicals and sugar in stuff that we get the maximum amount of pleasure, but not too much. Cause if it's too sweet, you're going to put it away. So...
What if YOU could be the leader you're craving and wishing for your community, household, company...or the world? Author Michael Rowell shares ten fundamental principles of leadership he's learned after 25 years in the business.
Some of this weeks episode highlights are:
8:21 We are a work in progress. We're are always a work in progress. The power to ‘become’ is really one of the most powerful dynamics we can capture as people. We may not be good at something today, we may not have the capacity to function in a particular area today. But if we can capture the power to ‘become’, then we can grow into that tomorrow.
17:44 Some of the greatest leaders that I've seen in my community are the ones who serve others the best. And they are kind leaders, because they put themselves last and they serve everyone.
38:55 We can lead organizations and battleships and communities and countries, but ultimately, all we are ever leading is people. We've got to...
Be present, be relevant, and be helpful. Be inclusive, and show what differentiates you from others. It's not hard to do. It's just a matter of knowing how to do it, and being aware. Come learn with us!
Some of this weeks episode highlights are:
18:08 We always need to remain as objective as possible. We have to sit at the grownups table and realize there's always a lot more to learn.
23:50 Always be willing to learn and know that you never know it all.
30:15 Five things to check off in every piece of content marketing: stay present, stay relevant, help others, be inclusive, and position yourself as an expert.
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Dan Shinder (00:00:00):
And that's the thing. Your content, no matter what you do, your content has to be for everybody else. Which leads me to the number one mistake everybody, every brand, every company, every entrepreneur, makes on social media. The secret sauce is to create content that matters for them.
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