Business, Entrepreneurs, Excellence, Women, Empowerment
Summary
Is mediocrity a worthy goal to shoot for? I think most of us would say “no.” We’ll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And later in our interview segment, Lisa Copeland will share with us her principles for Crushing Mediocrity, which is the name of her new book, as well as something she has lots of personal experience doing. That and more on today’s show.
Bob's Thought of the Day
You’ll discover:
- Why it’s not the job that makes one mediocre; only the attitude one brings to the job.
- A simple way to move from mediocrity to excellence, whether you’re a leader, salesperson, parent, teacher, firefighter, engineer … or anyone else.
- A key quote from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the relationship between service and greatness.
Interview with Lisa Copeland
You’ll discover:
- The story of how Lisa became a person who doesn’t settle for mediocrity and reaches for excellence, all while working in a male-dominated industry.
- Why you must operate from your underlying purpose, and how Lisa has lived out her underlying purpose of empowering women throughout her career.
- The importance of owning your choices instead of running from them.
- What it means to “complete the past” and how it can help you move forward in success.
- The inspiring story of Rebecca Contreras, who went from being an unwed high school mother to serving in the White House under George W. Bush.
- Why you don’t have to be fearless, only to fear less.
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- You can’t have it all, but you can have what matters most. @LisaCCopeland
- The character you exhibit in your everyday life is the foundation of your legacy. @LisaCCopeland
- You don’t have to be fearless, only to fear less. @LisaCCopeland
Interview Links
Crushing Mediocrity by René Banglesdorf and Lisa Copeland
LisaCopelandInc.com
Follow Lisa Copeland on Twitter
Connect with Lisa Copeland on Facebook
EBW2020.com
Resources
Sell The Go-Giver Way Webinar
GoGiverSalesAcademy.com
The Go-Giver Leader
TheGoGiver.com
GoGiverSpeaker.com
Burg.com
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