The Power of a North Star: Lessons from a White House Exec & $1B CEO on Building Success | Think on These Things Ep 95

EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 1H 14M

The Power of a North Star: Lessons from a White House Exec & $1B CEO on Building Success | Think on These Things Ep 95

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On the show today, we explore the immense power of a "North Star" in helping you achieve your biggest professional and personal goals. I will share three of my major goals for the year 2026, and reveal the two individuals I’ve zeroed in on as North Stars in my life: trailblazing executive Michael Leach (First-ever White House Chief Inclusion Officer) and Leila Hormozi (Founder and CEO of Acquisition.com, who is scaling toward $1B).This episode includes notes on how to:Identify your own North Stars to eliminate guesswork and build a stronger gameplanUtilize North Stars to maintain focus and momentum toward your goalsHarness the regenerative force of gratitude to build positive momentum and "organic moments of exhilaration" in your lifeMichael Leach LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-leach-07334a15/ New Book ‘Faith Over Fear’: https://www.myfaithoverfear.com/ Leila Hormozi LinksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leilahormozi/ Newsletter: https://leilahormozi.com/subscribe Visit Self Exploration Academywww.selfexploration.academy Visit The Academic Glossary @ SEAwww.theacademicglossary.com

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