If you want something bad enough, you will find a way to get it. You don’t have to be the best at everything. What you do need is a laser focus on what it is that you want and then go after it with everything that you’ve got. In this episode, Ed Mylett, a bestselling author and leadership expert who has inspired millions of people around the world to achieve their goals, shares how to build confidence without arrogance or delusion and recommends practicing humility and being constantly curious about others in order to be a great teacher and help others with their accomplishments. Ed also discloses why writing the book “The Power of One More” was a way of overcoming his fears and bolstering his confidence to be an even more impactful leader in the world and help more people than ever before. Listen and enjoy!

Key Highlights:

[00:02 – 07:37] Opening Segment

Ed introduces his book “The Power of One More”

The reasons why content networking is important for your career

Why Ed decided to write the book

[07:38 – 15:28] Humble People Are Always Learning and Growing

The current status of the world and how to best navigate it

Ed breaks down the four levels of motivation

The key to being successful is to have confidence and humility

Ed’s insights about parenting

[15:29 – 22:18] The Most Insidious Form of Child Neglect

Ed shares his daughter’s experience getting her first job

Why parenting should involve setting boundaries with your children, and not just telling them what to do

As a parent, you feel obligated to chase your dream, to grow, to expand

[22:19 – 30:44] The Reason You Do Anything is Because of The Illusion of Control

The more fit and ambitious an individual is, the better they become at their other responsibilities

People are tired because they are not pursuing their goals vigorously enough

How Ed learned to read people and communicate with them

[30:45 – 39:08] What We Should be Striving For

The importance of finding meaning in the events that are happening to us

How Ed’s father death made him reevaluate their life and priorities

Ed’s experience journey in the orphanage he started his business

[39:09 – 44:09] Closing Segment

Place importance on growth and contribution instead of money, attention, and status

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Tweetable Quotes:

“When I lost my father on Earth, I got a lot closer to my heavenly father.” – Ed Mylett

“Everyone wants attention. Everyone wants more money. Everyone’s right. But it’s not my primary driver. My primary driver now is growth and contribution.” – Ed Mylett

“It’s more about what you believe than what you do.” – Ed Mylett

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