10 Insights to Master Urges and Impulses That Sabotage You, with Ken Lindner
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Transcript of 10 Insights to Master Urges and Impulses That Sabotage You, with Ken Lindner
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This presentation consists of 10 highlights from the interview with @MoeAbdou,
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Ken LindnerKen Lindner owns and operates the country’s premiere news and hosting representation firm, Ken Lindner and Associates, Inc. Among many of the notable individuals whose careers he has helped to develop are Matt Lauer, Lester Holt, Mario Lopez, Robin Meade, Ann Curry, Tom Bergeron, Shepard Smith, Megyn Kelly, and Nancy O’Dell. One of Lindner’s primary missions is to enable individuals to make well-thought-out, positive life choices. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, where his honors thesis was devot-ed to the science of decision making. He later graduated from Cornell Law School, where he focused on conflict resolution.
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Your life is a reflection of the choices you make;
own them.
2
Remember that it isn’t your emotions
that are positive or negative;rather, it’s the act that they trigger that’s positive or negative.
3
Never make a decision when you’re in an unstable emotional state.
wait, reflect, and then decide.
4
Emotionally intelligent individuals channel their anger towards greatness,
while most people get hijacked by it.
5
Before you make any important decision, first be clear of your long term purpose;
your “gold ring” dream.
6
Sound decisions emerge when
your emotions and intellect
are in perfect harmony.
connect them.
7
Want to learn the poise of great athletes?practice the art of disciplined, delayed gratification.
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Want to learn the poise of great athletes?practice the art of disciplined, delayed gratification.
8
Self-esteem starts with the view you have of yourself;feel great about yourself and it rises, think the opposite and it crumbles.
9
If you’re competing at the highest level,
you’re going to lose at some point;
compete anyway.
10
Letting others throw you off your game
is the first sign of weakness.owning your own baggage is where you’ll discover
your greatest power.
Is your “Gold Ring” dream written down?
REALLY REFLECT...
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