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Do More: Leadership, Productivity, Organization
Ben Ribble
24 episodes
2 months ago

Episode Overview:

In this episode of The Do More Podcast, host Ben Ribble explores the powerful concept of momentum in leadership through the engaging analogy of a train. Discover how maintaining momentum can help you overcome significant barriers, while stagnation can hold you back with even the smallest obstacles.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Understanding the definition and importance of momentum in leadership.
  • The train analogy: how a moving train can break through barriers, while a stationary train is easily stopped.
  • Real-life anecdotes illustrating the impact of momentum:
    • Personal Story: Ben’s journey launching Laser Focused Life.
    • Leadership Example: Netflix's transformation and innovation.
    • Client Success Story: Sarah’s marketing agency growth through actionable steps.

Takeaways:

  • Momentum is crucial for driving success and overcoming challenges.
  • Small, consistent actions can create significant progress over time.
  • Stagnation can lead to missed opportunities, even from minor obstacles.

Action Steps:

  1. Set SMART(ER) Goals: Define Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Risky, Time-bound, Exiting, and Relevant goals to guide your progress.

  2. Establish Daily Routines: Create habits that keep you moving forward; even small tasks contribute to building momentum.

  3. Find Accountability Partners: Surround yourself with supportive individuals who encourage you and hold you accountable for taking action.

  4. Identify One Small Step Today: Reflect on your current challenges and commit to taking one actionable step toward your goal today.

Call-to-Action:

Visit LaserFocused.Life/training to sign up for our upcoming FREE live trainings where we dive deeper into these concepts!

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Episode Overview:

In this episode of The Do More Podcast, host Ben Ribble explores the powerful concept of momentum in leadership through the engaging analogy of a train. Discover how maintaining momentum can help you overcome significant barriers, while stagnation can hold you back with even the smallest obstacles.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Understanding the definition and importance of momentum in leadership.
  • The train analogy: how a moving train can break through barriers, while a stationary train is easily stopped.
  • Real-life anecdotes illustrating the impact of momentum:
    • Personal Story: Ben’s journey launching Laser Focused Life.
    • Leadership Example: Netflix's transformation and innovation.
    • Client Success Story: Sarah’s marketing agency growth through actionable steps.

Takeaways:

  • Momentum is crucial for driving success and overcoming challenges.
  • Small, consistent actions can create significant progress over time.
  • Stagnation can lead to missed opportunities, even from minor obstacles.

Action Steps:

  1. Set SMART(ER) Goals: Define Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Risky, Time-bound, Exiting, and Relevant goals to guide your progress.

  2. Establish Daily Routines: Create habits that keep you moving forward; even small tasks contribute to building momentum.

  3. Find Accountability Partners: Surround yourself with supportive individuals who encourage you and hold you accountable for taking action.

  4. Identify One Small Step Today: Reflect on your current challenges and commit to taking one actionable step toward your goal today.

Call-to-Action:

Visit LaserFocused.Life/training to sign up for our upcoming FREE live trainings where we dive deeper into these concepts!

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5. Embrace Failure?
Do More: Leadership, Productivity, Organization
7 minutes
3 years ago
5. Embrace Failure?

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What do you think when you hear the word failure? You probably are thinking that you're not good enough and that you should give up.

While failure can involve those thoughts and emotions, failure can also make us stronger or wiser.

 Ideas from this episode:

  • Failure is beneficial
  • You only fail when you give up
  • Failure is NOT FINAL
  • Failure is an EVENT not a person - it does not define you

You can't have success without failure. Never give up and never stop trying. There is power in failure, you just have to give yourself a chance.

Keep trying, keep failing, and soon you'll find true success!

Do More: Leadership, Productivity, Organization

Episode Overview:

In this episode of The Do More Podcast, host Ben Ribble explores the powerful concept of momentum in leadership through the engaging analogy of a train. Discover how maintaining momentum can help you overcome significant barriers, while stagnation can hold you back with even the smallest obstacles.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Understanding the definition and importance of momentum in leadership.
  • The train analogy: how a moving train can break through barriers, while a stationary train is easily stopped.
  • Real-life anecdotes illustrating the impact of momentum:
    • Personal Story: Ben’s journey launching Laser Focused Life.
    • Leadership Example: Netflix's transformation and innovation.
    • Client Success Story: Sarah’s marketing agency growth through actionable steps.

Takeaways:

  • Momentum is crucial for driving success and overcoming challenges.
  • Small, consistent actions can create significant progress over time.
  • Stagnation can lead to missed opportunities, even from minor obstacles.

Action Steps:

  1. Set SMART(ER) Goals: Define Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Risky, Time-bound, Exiting, and Relevant goals to guide your progress.

  2. Establish Daily Routines: Create habits that keep you moving forward; even small tasks contribute to building momentum.

  3. Find Accountability Partners: Surround yourself with supportive individuals who encourage you and hold you accountable for taking action.

  4. Identify One Small Step Today: Reflect on your current challenges and commit to taking one actionable step toward your goal today.

Call-to-Action:

Visit LaserFocused.Life/training to sign up for our upcoming FREE live trainings where we dive deeper into these concepts!