MBL Minute: Moving Through Generations And The Magic Key

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MBL Minute: Moving Through Generations And The Magic Key

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MBL Minute: Moving Through Generations And The Magic Key   Episode Notes   We are standing on the shoulders of all the generations that have come before us.  It is not enough for us to simply read about and admire their challenges and accomplishments. We have our own work to do just as they had their work to accomplish.  We can honor their efforts by working to develop our authenticity and emotional intelligence.   Experiencing the magic of living on purpose requires us to become comfortable with feeling uncomfortable.  Pursuing our passion creates and inspires magical results for us and those with whom we interact.  It is the greatest act of community service we can perform.  When we change our inner world our outer world changes as well.  It is important for us to both feel and understand the anxiety that change creates.  Our fear is the indication that are actions are taking us out of our comfort zones.  We must learn how to constructively experience and move through our fear and not be controlled by it.  This is what is referred to as emotional labor.    Thanks so much for listening!  If you like the show please subscribe to Master of Business Leadership and rate and review it wherever you get your podcasts.  It really does help new listeners discover the show.     iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/master-of-business-leadership-podcast/id1335503365 Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/master-of-business-leadership?refid=stpr Libsyn http://masterofbusinessleadership.libsyn.com   MBL Inc. www.MasterofBusinessLeadership.com   Phil Johnson on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/philipjpjohnson

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