• Finding Your Who’s To Support Your Goals

  • 2024/12/13
  • 再生時間: 39 分
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Finding Your Who’s To Support Your Goals

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  • In this episode of the I Love Coaching podcast, hosts Adam Roach and Jess Webber discuss the significance of identifying and connecting with influential people, or 'who's', in the context of goal setting and personal development. They emphasize the importance of collaboration, learning from others, and the strategies for approaching those who can help you achieve your goals. The conversation also touches on the role of music in their lives, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of personal growth and networking. In this conversation, Jess Webber and Adam Roach explore the themes of overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of building connections, and the distinction between confidence and arrogance. They emphasize the significance of setting goals that extend beyond personal gain, focusing instead on how to serve and impact others. The discussion highlights the value of surrounding oneself with the right people, or 'who's', to foster personal and professional growth.

    Takeaways

    • We are better together in achieving our goals.
    • Identify your 'who' for each area of your life.
    • Align yourself with those who have achieved your goals.
    • Your 'who' should be an upward reach.
    • You can learn from both living and historical figures.
    • Networking is essential for personal and professional growth.
    • Acknowledge the busyness of influential people when reaching out.
    • Use creative approaches to stand out when connecting with others.
    • Regularly review and adjust your goals and 'who's'.
    • Music can enhance focus and productivity. Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for personal growth.
    • Building connections can lead to unexpected opportunities.
    • Confidence grows as you take action and engage with others.
    • It's important to differentiate between confidence and arrogance.
    • Your goals should be about serving others, not just personal gain.
    • Surrounding yourself with the right people can change your life.
    • Recognizing that everyone is human helps in building relationships.
    • Setting small, medium, and big goals can create momentum.
    • The impact of your connections should enhance your ability to serve.
    • Choose mentors based on their significance, not just their success.

    Chapters

    06:12 Setting Goals and Finding Your 'Who's'

    11:50 Identifying and Connecting with Influential People

    18:08 Strategies for Approaching Your 'Who's'

    27:35 Building Confidence Through Proximity

    35:14 Goals Beyond Self: The Bigger Picture

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あらすじ・解説

In this episode of the I Love Coaching podcast, hosts Adam Roach and Jess Webber discuss the significance of identifying and connecting with influential people, or 'who's', in the context of goal setting and personal development. They emphasize the importance of collaboration, learning from others, and the strategies for approaching those who can help you achieve your goals. The conversation also touches on the role of music in their lives, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of personal growth and networking. In this conversation, Jess Webber and Adam Roach explore the themes of overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of building connections, and the distinction between confidence and arrogance. They emphasize the significance of setting goals that extend beyond personal gain, focusing instead on how to serve and impact others. The discussion highlights the value of surrounding oneself with the right people, or 'who's', to foster personal and professional growth.

Takeaways

  • We are better together in achieving our goals.
  • Identify your 'who' for each area of your life.
  • Align yourself with those who have achieved your goals.
  • Your 'who' should be an upward reach.
  • You can learn from both living and historical figures.
  • Networking is essential for personal and professional growth.
  • Acknowledge the busyness of influential people when reaching out.
  • Use creative approaches to stand out when connecting with others.
  • Regularly review and adjust your goals and 'who's'.
  • Music can enhance focus and productivity. Overcoming imposter syndrome is crucial for personal growth.
  • Building connections can lead to unexpected opportunities.
  • Confidence grows as you take action and engage with others.
  • It's important to differentiate between confidence and arrogance.
  • Your goals should be about serving others, not just personal gain.
  • Surrounding yourself with the right people can change your life.
  • Recognizing that everyone is human helps in building relationships.
  • Setting small, medium, and big goals can create momentum.
  • The impact of your connections should enhance your ability to serve.
  • Choose mentors based on their significance, not just their success.

Chapters

06:12 Setting Goals and Finding Your 'Who's'

11:50 Identifying and Connecting with Influential People

18:08 Strategies for Approaching Your 'Who's'

27:35 Building Confidence Through Proximity

35:14 Goals Beyond Self: The Bigger Picture

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