Ep 7 - Courage, Clarity, and Accountability for Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders with Rhett Power
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Courage. It’s so important in this world of fear and uncertainty.
Many fears are associated with our businesses, and entrepreneurs and leaders know this well. However, one should see them as opportunities to make their business better, which also applies to our personal lives.
There are many forms of courage. The courage to move on from loss, the courage to take risks in developing a relationship with others, the courage to face failure and rise again; the list goes on. The author of The Entrepreneur’s Book Of Actions and One Million Frogs, Rhett Power, is an expert in facing your fears through bold courage.
The next time you’re hesitant to make a business decision, even though it sounds reasonable based on data, mind, and heart, think about freeing yourself to make that decision by discovering your true courage.
This episode of The Alchemy of Business will be dear to your heart as Rhett joins our host, Steve Rodgers, talking about courage, accountability, and knowing your place in the world. They discuss why your instinct matters in making decisions and how to stay attuned to it.
TIMESTAMPS:
[12:31] Living life to the fullest and living a life of significance
[16:24] Courage and accountability in leadership
[23:29] Knowledge, faith, and action: the three pillars of a successful life
[26:25] Clarity is key
[34:52] Moving forward by taking a step back
[46:08] Live goodness and spread goodness
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Rhett Power is an acclaimed author, leader, entrepreneur, and opinion columnist for the CEOWORLD magazine. He is responsible for helping corporate leadership take the actions needed to drive impact and courage in their teams that will improve organizational performance. Rhett is also the author of The Entrepreneur’s Book Of Actions: Essential Daily Exercises and Habits for Becoming Wealthier, Smarter, and More Successful and co-founder of Wild Creations, an award-winning start-up toy company.
After a successful exit from the toy company, Rhett was named the Best Small Business Coach in the United States. In 2019 he joined the prestigious Marshall Goldsmith's 100 Coaches and was named the #1 Thought Leader on Entrepreneurship by Thinkers360. He is a Fellow at The Institute of Coaching at McLean Hospital, a Harvard Medical School affiliate. He travels the globe speaking about entrepreneurship and management alongside the likes of former Gates Foundation CEO Sue Desmond-Hellmann and AOL Founder Steve Case.
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