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Fearless Thinking
🎙️54. The Power of Radical Honesty: Building Trust & Success in Your Entrepreneurial Journey
In this episode of Fearless Thinking, host Michael Devous dives deep into the transformative power of radical honesty in entrepreneurship and life. He shares personal anecdotes of facing adversity and the importance of staying true to oneself, even when it's uncomfortable. Michael emphasizes that authenticity is not a switch to be turned on and off but a way of being and a commitment to vulnerability. He explores how honesty can be a competitive advantage in business, building trust and fostering deeper connections with your audience. Through practical steps like sharing struggles, owning mistakes, and embracing transparency, Michael guides listeners on how to cultivate radical honesty in their personal and professional lives.
Key Highlights:
- The Leveling Lie: Michael discusses the common phrase "let me be honest with you" and how it often signals a lack of authenticity.
- Authenticity as a Way of Being: He emphasizes the importance of showing up as your true self, even when it's uncomfortable, and the courage it takes to live your truth.
- Honesty as a Competitive Advantage: Michael explores how honesty and transparency can differentiate you in the marketplace and build trust with your audience.
- Three Steps to Building Trust Through Honesty:
- Share your struggles: Be vulnerable and open about your challenges to build relatability and connection.
- Own your mistakes: Acknowledge your errors, learn from them, and show your team how to do the same.
- Be transparent: Share both successes and failures to demonstrate authenticity and a commitment to improvement.
- The Ascend Hub: Michael introduces The Ascend Hub as a community that values authenticity and encourages radical honesty, providing a safe space for entrepreneurs to connect and grow.
Impactful Quotes:
- "Authenticity is not a switch that you can simply turn on and off. It is a way of being, a way of living, a commitment to showing up as your true self, even when it's uncomfortable."
- "I'll be damned if I'm going to live a lie. I'll be damned if I'm going to not live my truth."
- "Honesty and transparency can differentiate you in the marketplace and build trust with your audience."
- "Own your mistakes... show your team how to admit a mistake, explaining and role modeling how to share a trip-up... really opens the door for them to share theirs."
Key Takeaways:
- Authenticity is crucial for building trust and strong relationships in business and life.
- Embracing vulnerability and sharing your struggles can make you more relatable and create deeper connections with your audience.
- Owning your mistakes and being transparent about your journey can inspire others and foster a culture of growth.
- The Ascend Hub provides a supportive community where entrepreneurs can practice radical honesty and build authentic connections.
Important Links:
- The Ascend Hub: https://theascendhub.com/
- The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz (Reference to "don't take it personally"): https://a.co/d/18Keski
- The Art of Saying No (Book recommendation): https://a.co/d/5Ih2VC1
- YouTube: https://bit.ly/FearlessThinkingYTChannel
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeldevousjr/
- My website: https://michaeldevousjr.com/
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Hey there everybody.
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And welcome to Fearless Thinking, a
podcast designed to help you navigate
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authentic leadership and the
entrepreneurial journey.
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I'm your host, Michael Devous
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And these are my thoughts, lessons and
insights from my entrepreneurial
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journey into coaching workshops,
motivational speaking.
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And of course, what I picked up from
interviews with inspiring leaders and
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entrepreneurs along the way.
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My mission is to help people unlock
their untapped potential by using fear
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as a catalyst for powerful change and
growth,
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so they can step into the greatest
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All right, let's get in to some fearless
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Hey, fearless thinkers.
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Welcome back to Fearless Thinking
podcast.
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I'm your host
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Michael Devous, episode 54: The
Power of Radical Honesty - Building
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Trust & Success In Your
Entrepreneurial Journey.
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Ok,
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dang,
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we're going to get real.
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I guess we're going to talk about the
power of radical honesty in
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entrepreneurship and in life.
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I suppose,
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you know the leveling
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lie.
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How many times have you
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heard someone say, "let me be honest
with you"?
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It's like a red?
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It's like a verbal red flag.
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Isn't it?
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It implies
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everything that they said before that
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wasn't completely truthful.
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So here's the thing, authenticity
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is not a switch that you can simply
turn on and off.
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It is a way of being, a way of living,
a commitment, to showing up as your
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true self, even when it's uncomfortable.
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I mean, that takes some bold action.
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You've got to really know yourself, and
you've got to really know who you are
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to be able to do
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that.
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Honesty can be a competitive advantage.
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I want to say,
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for me,
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brutal honesty and authenticity started
when I was fourteen.
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Actually probably started earlier than
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But I stood in front of a mirror that
particular day, having been bullied
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for the umpteenth time
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this week, that week, that particular
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I had a very, very difficult
challenging, junior high, medical,
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junior high, a time period with a lot of
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aggressive and
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cruel bullies.
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my brain couldn't grasp
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why they hated me
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i was , 12,11,10,14...
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Whatever.
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Could I have done anything in this
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honestly?
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And kids are just cruel they can be.
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I don't think they really know you well
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you it's just something they all get in
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Everybody gets their jollies or
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and enjoys beating on and pickin on
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for whatever the reason is.
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when you're the one being beaten up,
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You don't know that.
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But I will say that I stood in front of
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staring at myself, in front of the
mirror and saying to myself,
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you know,
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I'll be damned if I'm going, if I'm
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I'm going to not live my truth.
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If they're going to hate me for me
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100 per cent, you don't hate me, then
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I am.
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I not hide many of it any more.
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I'm not pretending to be something for
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something for somebody's.
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I'm not pretending to do none of that.
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I'm going to be me 100 per cent of the
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At least I know our friendship's real
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I just couldn't do it, could not live a
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from here on forward, if you don't like
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don't like what I present, you know
where you can go,
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you know exactly where you can go.
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And if you don't know, I'm happy to
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Like, here's the door, of don't let the
good door, don't let the door split hit
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you with a good door. ugh, don't let
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you.
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That's what they used to say.
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And I, you know, just have no
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gahd! No tolerance
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for the b s.
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and I carried that with me.
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Now mind, you have adjusted a few of
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Excuse me,
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I've adjusted a few of those things
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more polished,
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you know, with my authenticity.
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And in a world of polished pitches
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and carefully curated social media
feeds, authenticity
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is a breath of fresh air.
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It's hard to see and hard to find,
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probably even harder to communicate
when you're honest.
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And you're transparent, and you want to
build trust with your audience.
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This is the foundation of any
successful business and entrepreneurial
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journey.
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Right?
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Building trust through honesty.
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Um, a couple of steps you can do.
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One, share your struggles.
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Huh, what I do to what I share.
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I share other people's struggles that.
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Come on the show and talk about it.
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I share my own struggles here.
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Do not be afraid to talk about the
challenges that you have faced.
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Your vulnerability will make you
relatable and build trust.
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It is the thing that makes you you.
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It's a thing that makes you relatable
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Your journey's valuable and important.
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And most of us are like, you know, we
grew up.
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If you're in my generation, and you
grew up, you were told to leave, you're
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at the door.
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You were totally leave your feelings
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I don't think that that's realistic any
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I think that separation of ourselves
from the work that we were doing, and
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the companies that we're doing, and the
brands and the ideas and the identities
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and the messages, is what broke
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a lot of this country apart, and it's
why we are so separated this today,
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because we've stopped for so long being
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honest with ourselves and with other
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It's going to take some while to heal
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and get us back,
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hopefully together.
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But man, that pendulum's going to swing.
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to own your mistakes.
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You know, we all mess up.
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The key is to own it,
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own it, learn from it and move on.
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One of these things I heard.
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You can't let go
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of a mistake.
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You can't let go of things in your
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own it.
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think about that,
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if you hold on to your past mistakes,
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in the past,
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you know, and you don't learn to let go
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It's yours it's not yours to let go.
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It's not yours to release back into the
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It's not yours to own up to and to get
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Be willing to be vulnerable, not only
sharing your struggles, but share your
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mistakes with everybody else, so that
your team can understand that you're
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relatable, so that they know they can
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working, or something isn't right, or
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support.
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You've asked them to come on board.
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You've asked them to sacrifice
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their time and their attention and
their passion and their talents to help
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you build your dream.
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You owe them, you owe them the honesty
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care, your struggles and mistakes and
show them a better way and role model
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for them.
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Three be transparent.
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You have to shoot, not only to.
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You, not only have to share your
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share your successes.
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Share those failures and those
successes together.
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Give that context, give that
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give that journey of the mistake in
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over here.
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Transparency just shows that you're a
human and that you're always striving
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to improve, which is what you've asked
of your staff, your employees and your
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people.
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You've asked for them to constantly be
improving and constantly sharing.
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So you've got to show them the way.
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And one of those things, this is one of
the things we're going to be doing in
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the Ascend Hub, you know, as I continue
to build it out,
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as I continue to create more and more
offerings and services.
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The coaching and workshops that we have
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at the Ascend Hub we'll be focused on
your personal and professional
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development.
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From start to finish, we will be
looking at all of the different ways
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that we can be better aspiring
entrepreneurs, leaders and mentors for
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ourselves, our communities and our
families.
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no masks required,
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you know, we encourage radical honesty
because we believe that that's the key
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to building genuine
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connections, making better decisions
and achieving lasting success.
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And those better connections are in the
community at the Ascend Hub, with
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people who are trying to practice this
very art of communicating and being
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authentic with you on your journey
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to making better decisions.
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Where we will have decision making
classes and workshops talking about how
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to communicate, how to have active
listening, how to practice good
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leadership skills and achieve lasting
success.
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You add all those things up, you put
them all together, me to the power of
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we, and you'll
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have success.
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if you want to ditch the b-s and
embrace the power of truth,
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if you don't want to be that person
having to stand in a mirror, tears
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rolling down in your face, you know if
that's what you need to get there, if
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that's what you've got to do to step
through that door of authenticity.
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Man, I'm right behind you.
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DM me, let me know I will be there.
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But
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do it with us at the Ascend Hub.
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Join us over there at the Ascend Hub.
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Go to the fearlessthinking.com,
you know, on our Facebook or YouTube.
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Ah, look at MichaelDevousJr.com
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Well, you can see how I talk about
making fear your friend, and doing all
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these different things that help you
become more authentic and step into the
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greatest version of your most authentic
self.
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That's the journey we're here to do.
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Bring your gift and your brilliance and
your light into the world.
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And we are here to help share that
journey with you and help you get
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there.
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So, yeah,
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authenticity, integrity and the power
of honesty today, people, this is some powerful
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stuff.
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So remember, think fearlessly.
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Do some courageous fearless thinking
this week,
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and maybe do you some real authentic
thinking,
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you know, some brutal honesty?
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Ask yourself, if you're in a place and
a space, surrounded by people that
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believe that that's what you should be
bringing to the table,
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do they appreciate your authenticity
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and your brilliance.
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And if not,
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come over to the Asecnd Hub.
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We'll love you, will support you, and
we won't get you there.
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Ok?
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You guys have an incredible week, and I
will talk to you later.
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Bye