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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2020 · 31 MIN

EP211: Bill Wooditch - Why You Should Pursue Purpose Instead Of Perfection

from The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast · host Nicky Billou

Be a rebel. Be a contrarian, but make sure it has a really good cause behind it. Today's guest has made some mistakes which led to some failure in his life, but it served him well because he'd go on to build a multi-million dollar company. For more than 25 years, Bill Wooditch has formed and executed proven ideas, structures and stories that support leadership advancement. He is also a renowned author, speaker and podcaster who inspires the pursuit of innovation, enrichment and self-fulfillment in personal and professional endeavours. During this interview, you'll discover… The rule of the 33 and the 3rd The importance of living an original life filled with purpose The advantages of taking less time to think and taking more action To find out more about Bill, visit https://www.thethoughtleaderrevolution.com/.

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