Episode 4: Take Control of Your Busy Life
Whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a stay-at-home parent, or a student, we all struggle with making sure that our schedule reflects what’s most important in our lives.
Whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, a stay-at-home parent, or a student, we all struggle with making sure that our schedule reflects what’s most important in our lives.
In his senior year of high school in a rural town in Idaho, as he watched his classmates walk across the stage accepting scholarships and various other awards, Dallin arrived at the realization that he was meant for great things, but his time had yet to come. He found his calling as an entrepreneur and through that rocky road full of triumphs and tribulations he has learned many life lessons along the way.
Growing up in Compton, Will’s environment did not necessarily encourage him to realize his own potential. In fact, he faced a lot of challenges early on in life. But after joining the Army and discovering his true calling, Will has worked hard to inspire leaders around the world to “live genius”.
As you go through the different seasons of your life, things change. One person who has always been there to offer guidance along the way is my guest, Richard Eyre. As a Harvard MBA grad, CEO, and author, Rick has achieved a great deal over the years, but its his role as a father to nine children (and a grandfather to 27 grandkids-and counting!) that really inspires him to make this life count.
As some of the most in demand keynote speakers and bestselling authors, Steve and Rob Shallenberger have been adding value to executives and top leaders around the world. Every week, they will be answering your questions by sharing the same tools and strategies from their seminars, granting you free access to the same world-class materials typically reserved for Fortune 500 companies.
A triathlete has a clear vision to swim 1+ miles, bike 56 miles, and run 13 miles as quickly as …