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Welcome… by Michael Johnson
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Will
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Triangle of Freedom Self-Respect personal purpose Responsibility for the consequences of your choices Self- Determination investing in your future self INTEGRI TY
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Free Yourself How to Create Value for Others in Order to Create Your Own Economic Liberation
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Today’s “In Your Face” Truth Today’s 20 year olds… will have 12-15 employers. Largest group of long-term unemployed… 50-60 year olds. U.S. Department of Labor
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Is Your Work Killing You? 240% more likely to die prematurely 1.High demands + low autonomy 2.Escalating goals + constant threats 3.Low rewards + little recognition
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Success and security: We are told the answer is to work harder… but who is telling you that?
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What Business Are You In? “Are you killing yourself to make someone else rich?”
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Job Creation and Destruction Start Up Maturity Growth Decline
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Motivation Extrinsic (carrot & stick) Intrinsic (self realization) Fear Brain SafetySecurityStatus SafetySecurityStatus Creative Brain PurposeGrowthAutonomy PurposeGrowthAutonomy
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Jim the window washer
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Work to Get Rich vs. Work that Enriches You Exit Plan vs. Lifestyle
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Performance Psychology Unique Evolve Reward Talent Super Conscious Performance Motivated Gifts Ability Unique Promise Strengths Balance Do Your Best Be Your Best Extrinsic Intrinsic
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“Free To Be Me” Pursuing your TRUE work requires autonomy - freedom… Otherwise you will be busy achieving someone else’s goals.
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Me, Incorporated “We are all in business for ourselves.”
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The Price of Freedom is Mastery You are indispensible when you are great… Good is not enough.
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Good is not close to GREAT
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Bad10%25%50%75%90% Great Performance = 2x to 10x Results
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Imagine… Whether you know what your TRUE work is yet or not, what would life look like if you did?
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Business Success – 5 Years $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $$ $ Start (10) Sustain (7) Abandoned (2) Succeed (5) Self-started businesses are 5 times more likely to succeed! Source: SBA Bill Gartner, Clemson University Investor Financed Start (10) Fail (7) Sustain (2) Succeed (1) Self-Friends Financed
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Your Unique Value Statement I (You do best that you also enjoy) research science-based well-being and translate it into work place policies and behaviors. So people are/can (human benefit) empowered to be their best, enjoy their work, produce success and become more healthy and happy.
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Meet Catrina
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Your Unique Value Statement I (what you do best that you also enjoy) research science-based well-being and translate it into work place policies and behaviors. So people are/can (human benefit) empowered to be their best, enjoy their work, produce success and become more healthy and happy.
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If you run your career like a business… the value you create is your product.
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Your Unique Value Advantage What You: 1.Know 2.Can Learn 3.Can Do What You: 1.Know 2.Can Learn 3.Can Do What Others: 1.Need 2.Desire 3.Value (can’t imagine) What Others: 1.Need 2.Desire 3.Value (can’t imagine) Social Intelligence
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Social intelligence. 1Knowing and using your strengths…and limiting your weakness… 2Empathy…3Communicate how your strengths serve others
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Extreme Expertise “I am creating value by becoming great at something I enjoy.” Intrinsic Motivation Broad Knowledge
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Develop Your Superpower 30 minutes a day –Read –Watch –Talk to experts Just Start –Volunteer –Start blogging Tell Everyone –Elevator speech –Business card –Website
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TRUE Work Unique Evolve Reward Talent Performanc e Motivated Payoff Self- Expression Social Acceptance Do Your Best Be Your Best Extrinsic Intrinsic
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Failure High expertise low Social Int. Or High Social Intelligence low expertise.
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Failure is either an… exit or an on-ramp
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It’s simple… Become extraordinary because you can.
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Q & A with Will Marré If you have a burning question, ask it here in the Question/Comment box or email it to Will at: askwill@thoughtrocket. com
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