Adam Lewis is a fellow Icon of Influence at the New Media Summit, as well as an author, TEDx Speaker, and the host of Awaken Your Alpha podcast.
TEDx is a completely different stage than most others
When the mission is cloudy it makes it hard for anyone to follow and makes it lose its power.
How does Adam Lewis Walker teach people to focus on their Alpha?
Some daily habits that Adam would recommend:
The 3 A's that Adam likes to live by!
Robert Green - Author of Laws of Human Nature, gives Adam Lewis Walker a lot of inspiration. He has also has given Adam a review of his book that is going to now be on the book!
The next book that Adam Lewis Walker is going to be coming out with is going to be in regards to FEAR.
Some of the things that prevent us from moving forward are fear, and Adam felt like that was something he should dig into.
One of the top things that prevent us from moving forward is OURSELF. How can we try to make others have our back when we do not even have our own? It is key to keep putting your best foot forward.
Adam Lewis Walker has found a common theme among successful people. It is how they all view failure.
"Pulled by inspiration, pushed by desperation" - Adam Lewis Walker
Pay attention to what fires you up
Have a HUNTERS mindset, get out there and go for it! Put yourself out there.
You are never going to be "ready", adjust your mindset to get out there and do it!
Hold people and yourself accountable, take the proper steps to further yourself.
You are not your job, focus on your character. Do respect yourself at the end of the day when you look in the mirror? Accountability is HUGE.
Intentional Imbalance
You have to do all of the steps, there is no fast track. It will help you value it more once you have reached the top
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