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What If The Real Measure Of Success Is Who Listens?

20 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2220934/fan_mail/new] Time is the one thing even the richest people can’t buy more of, and that truth changes how we think about leadership. Greg and I dig into why “more valuable than gold” isn’t a slogan, it’s a real compass for your career, your family, and the choices you make when nobody is watching. If you’ve ever felt the middle of life speeding up while you’re just trying to keep up, this conversation is for you. We walk through a simple approach to career planning that starts with priorities and turns into a five-year plan you can actually use. We talk about why communication is the connector for everything that matters, how telling the right people your goals creates support and accountability, and why your plan should be revisited every few years instead of parked in a drawer. We also share how Management By Responsibility (MBR) from Dr. Durst ties purpose, focus, and leadership responsibility back to the moment you’re living right now. Then we get practical about setbacks. John shares what it feels like to be unemployed after decades of work and the mindset shift that finally helped, including a job search move that goes beyond sending resumes into the void. Greg adds the HR perspective on what organizations notice when you interact with front desk staff and how your “personal culture” shows up before the interview even starts. If you want to use time better, lead with more intention, and build a career plan that fits your real life, listen now. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s at a crossroads, and leave a review so more leaders can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SuccessStories] Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

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