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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2021 · 1H 10M

EP 76: Have a Life Worth Living with KW's Dick Dillingham

from Bourbon and Breakthroughs · host Chris Goodman

Having a life worth living involves discovering your purpose, and it is only through knowing ourselves that we can find the thing we were always meant to do. The question then becomes: ‘How can I find out who I am?’ The answer: By asking big questions! Today’s show contains some of the most valuable content ever featured on the podcast because we are lucky enough to be joined by one of Chris’ biggest mentors, Dick Dillingham. Dick has a storied career in real estate through his involvement with and contributions to Keller Williams. However, Dick sees his main role in life as that of the teacher and facilitator, and you’ll discover a few of the countless coaching and personal development programs he has been a part of today. As we trace Dick’s trajectory through different roles and mentorship initiatives, we keep circling back to one central theme: what does it mean to live a life worth living. Many of the programs that Dick has taught, from masterminds on effective presenting to modules on real estate investing, are driven by the central motive of helping participants grow into the best version of themselves. So in this episode of the show, we hear the many incredible perspectives Dick brings to the table on the subject of personal growth and the attainment of meaning. Tune in and hear Dick’s thoughts on how to truly connect with others, the difference between normal questions and big questions, and how to not just think big but take action on those dreams and turn them into a reality.Key Points From This Episode:The culture of constructive feedback Dick nurtured at his ‘Train the Presenter’ course.Remembering that constructive feedback is a gift and that taking it as such makes it more effective.How Dick helps people reframe presentations as conversations and the use of this.The value of being intentional about what we say in conversations regarding connecting with others.Techniques for connecting with others and how this might be done in a remote context.Dick’s take on how coaching has overtaken training in the corporate world and the differences between the two.The role of asking great questions in growth and why the world is generally bad at doing this.Dick’s thoughts on why he loves teaching and how he uses it to help people live their best lives.Aiming to be a person others want to be around and what this looks like for Dick.The connection between culture and leadership: how to win respect as a leader by living your values.The strength of the culture at Keller Williams and what they do to nourish it.The philosophy behind the learning methods at KW University and the types of students they  aim to teach.How to set goals through scheduling and turn small thinking into big thinking.What Dick would say to a hypothetical group of potential clients he only had two minutes with.The one piece of advice Dick would give to people who want to live a fulfilled life. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Dick DillinghamDick Dillingham on FacebookKeller Williams RealtyQuantum LeapFailing ForwardThe Four-Hour WorkweekThe Twelve Week YearThe Traveler's GiftGet to know Chris - Connect on InstagramCoach with ChrisLearn more about Goodman Coaching 

Having a life worth living involves discovering your purpose, and it is only through knowing ourselves that we can find the thing we were always meant to do. The question then becomes: ‘How can I find out who I am?’ The answer: By asking big questions! Today’s show contains some of the most valuable content ever featured on the podcast because we are lucky enough to be joined by one of Chris’ biggest mentors, Dick Dillingham. Dick has a storied career in real estate through his involvement wi...

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