The Happy Hour Effect | Leadership-Sales-Growth

#39: Where are YOU on the Spectrum of Awesome?

22 min · 18. sept. 2017
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Your behaviors and mood impact your own performance and how others perceive you as a leader. Learn three ways to get clear on where you're at on the spectrum of awesome so you can lead stronger, sell more, and perform better at work and at home. Get more ideas from Kristen at: http://www.KristenBrownPresents.com

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#43: 3 Ways to Lead With Impact

Lead with impact! Regardless of your job title, industry, or level, you have impact on those around you. How can you ensure you are saying the right things, acting the right way, and making the right decisions to be a positive force at work and at home? It starts with you embracing self-leadership first. YOUR TAKEAWAYS Here are three ways to lead yourself and others with impact: -Analyze multiple perspectives -Review best and worst case scenarios -Use common sense THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! If you loved this episode and want more from The Happy Hour Effect, please leave a 5-star review on iTunes or wherever you listen. Thanks for spreading the word! Please share with your friends, co-workers and loved ones. Interested in sponsoring the show and getting more exposure for your business? Email me at kristen@kristenbrownpresents.com. Referral bonus for YOU!! Just send corporations or groups to me who need a speaker on team performance, leadership, goal-setting, time management, stress management, or sales maximization. If they hire (and pay) me, I'll send you a nice referral bonus. Learn more at: http://www.KristenBrownPresents.com

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