What are the common traits of people who live remarkable and fulfilling lives? In this episode, world-renown tech titan Guy Kawasaki reveals the three pillars that can help you to transform from average to exceptional, live the life you’re meant to and make a difference in the world.
YOU WILL LEARN:
· Why a growth mindset is vital.
· How you can develop grit.
· How to embody graciousness.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
Remarkable People podcast
“Think Remarkable,” by Guy Kawasaki
“If You Want to Write,” by Brenda Ueland
NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE:
“There's this distinction between people who have a growth mindset and people who have a fixed mindset.” – Guy Kawasaki
“Grit means that you are happily persevering and happily continuing something, even though it's difficult.” – Guy Kawasaki
“Anything that's worth doing, you’ve got to do it well, and you have to pay the price.” – Guy Kawasaki
“You’ve got to work hard and you’ve got to grind.” – Brian Buffini
“A great leader is outside of himself or herself and understands that he or she is not the center of the universe.” – Guy Kawasaki
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