Leadership Identity: Lead Yourself to Lead Others - Stedman Graham's Plan for Success, an interview with Stedman Graham and Joe Polish - Genius Network Episode #144
How can you expect to lead others if you haven’t mastered self-leadership? Listen to Stedman Graham’s advice on how to be healthier and more successful - even during a crisis - in today’s episode of the Genius Network podcast.
If you’d like access to the show notes or the exercise to help you take action on what was discussed, please visit www.GeniusNetwork.com/144.
Here’s a glance at what you’ll learn from Stedman and Joe in this episode:
- The key to becoming relevant in the 21st century (and the #1 value to have)
- Questions to ask when a crisis makes you question your identity
- How to escape the control of the outside world so you can grow and build yourself
- Lessons Stedman learned working as a guard in the Chicago prison system
- How Stedman uses his thinking to deal with emotional pain and angst
- The biggest life mistake Stedman sees people make (and how to avoid it)
- What to do when you feel scared, terrified, and/or out of control
- The importance of having a growth mindset versus a fixed mindset
- Crucial advice for becoming healthier and more successful during a crisis
- A way to stop worrying, stop freaking out and take your life back
- The top 3 priorities in Stedman’s life (PLUS: His most important relationship advice)
- How to use a Community Model and technology to distribute your message
- Stedman talks about why he admires and works with Andre Norman
- Self-Mastery: What it means to lead yourself so you can lead others
- How Stedman makes clear, confident decisions without the complexity
- Surviving Solitary: Andre's prison-tested COVID-19 quarantine advice
- Overwhelmed? Afraid? Suicidal? Stedman shares his best advice...
- How to use “Small Steps” to transform adversities into breakthroughs