Mindful Monday #457: How To Trust and Be Trusted


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This week, we focus on how to trust (and be trusted), 20 leadership lessons to embrace, an AMA, ways to increase your brainpower, some bits of advice, and wise words from Jason Carman. Also... CLICK HERE to read our USA Today Best-Selling book, The Score That Matters.

#621: Rachel Botsman - How to Trust & Be Trusted

Rachel Botsman has become an expert on trust in the modern world. She’s written three books: What’s Mine is Yours, Who Can You Trust, and How to Trust and Be Trusted. Her TED talks have amassed over 5 million views. We discuss Being Comfortable with Uncertainty, Giving Trust Before It's Earned, Being on Time, Giving Great Keynotes, and much more. You can also WATCH our conversation on YouTube.

20 Leadership Lessons To Embrace... And an AMA

In this short video, I share some useful leadership lessons I've learned over the past year. I think you'll find it useful... Also, I'm going to record an "Ask Me Anything" episode of The Learning Leader Show. Reply to this email with your question(s).

Want To Increase Your Brainpower? Go To The Gym...

383 studies: Exercise improves attention, memory, and information processing. It’s true across age groups and different types of workouts. Physical activity is good for the mind. Moving your body sharpens your thinking. CLICK HERE to learn more.

103 Bits of Advice I Wish I Had Known

Several years ago on Kevin Kelly's 68th birthday, he wrote up 68 bits of advice for his adult children and posted them. The bits were extremely popular, and they were widely shared by others. Kevin was encouraged to write up more bits of wisdom on his following two birthdays. On his 70th birthday, he wrote 103 bits of advice. CLICK HERE to listen to my conversation with Kevin.

Wise Words...

"Obsession is the only thing that I believe matters for doing anything great. I can not think of another quality that matters more than obsession." - Jason Carman

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