Brett opens by reminding listeners they’re “more than enough,” then shares a Lee Cockrell (ex–Disney exec) time-management idea: everyone gets the same 168 hours a week, and small wasted seconds turn into huge lost time—so plan your week, journal, and schedule what matters. The main insight is that every person has an “invisible sign” over their head that says, “Please make me feel valued and appreciated,” and that meeting this need improves mental health, motivation, performance, and relationships. He gives practical ways to show appreciation—specific thank-yous, listening fully, following through, small acts of kindness, public recognition, and encouraging people’s growth. He lightens things with a couple jokes, tells two uplifting stories (a one-legged big-wave surfer and kids saving a bus driver during a medical emergency), then ends with a challenge to intentionally help people feel valued all week.
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Jim Rohn: Whatever Your Hands Currently Find to Do, Do It With All Your Might
Daily Healthy Lifestyle: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1coeDFfQP3wt1DX-nRvIi4Q0W9IJSB8Mr/view?usp=drivesdk