James talks about the second characteristic he notices in great leaders – empathy. It is important for you as a leader to understand where your team and people are at.
Chances are you're really good at what you do and you're here because you're ready to level up from good to GREAT, so let's get started.
After working with and coaching 100’s of leaders from several different industries, James has noticed certain qualities that have helped them influence, unite massive amounts of people and get the job done when it counts. He will be sharing those qualities in a leadership series starting with this episode. This series is designed to help you become a stronger leader, level up your influence and maximize your impact.
In today’s episode, James talks about how being more open-minded when receiving feedback can make the difference between you staying the same or leveling up in your life and business. He shares his observations on what has kept himself and those that he coaches from massive growth.
In this episode, James closes the fear series with the final fear preventing others from living life on their terms, accessing more of their greatness and making more of an impact.
In this episode, Alan Stein Jr. & James dive deep into the mindset shifts you can apply that will transform the quality of your business and life.
In this episode James continues the fear series by talking about the fear of rejection and how as an achiever, leader and entrepreneur you must learn to embrace it.
In this episode, Michelle Hoogveld talks about her creative process and how she went from working a 9-5 to living her passion of being a world renowned Painter and Muralist. She talks about her favorite projects, travel experiences and how she sets herself up to be her best every day.
In this episode James talks about his 61 mile journey around Las Vegas. He talks about why he did it, what he went through and what he learned along the way.
In this Episode James talks about a principle he discovered a few years ago as a result of becoming aware of his own self-imposed limitations that led to unfavorable results. He uses this principle to teach that we must become aware of how the past and the future can disrupt and destroy our present. If we don’t, we will continue to recreate the same negative situations from our past in the future, or we will worry so much about the future that we wont take the necessary or correct action in the now.