Arel Moodie: Secrets to Entrepreneurial Success
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Dancing in the Discomfort Zone is all about embracing the awkward and uncomfortable moments in life to shimmy your way to success! Arel Moodie ( www.arelmoodie.com) is a stellar example of this philosophy. He’s not just a business whiz; he’s a master of turning discomfort into opportunity. In this episode, he spills the beans on how he navigates the bumpy road of entrepreneurship, shares his secret sauce for minimizing the risk of failure when leaping into the unknown, and reveals how understanding human behavior has propelled both his success and the success of others through his innovative services!In this episode, we’ll groove through:
- The Trials and Tribulations: Get ready for some juicy tales of the bumps, bruises, and hilarious missteps that come with building a thriving business!
- The Likability Factor: Discover why being the life of the party (or at least not a total wallflower) can be your secret weapon in business and life!
- White House Fame: Hear the story of how Arel managed to strut his stuff at the White House—not once, but TWICE!
- Meet Dot: Learn about the creation of Dot, the fabulous Talk-a-dot mascot, who’s sure to steal the show!
So, lace up your dancing shoes and get ready to leap into the discomfort zone with us—because who said growth can’t be a little fun? 🎉
Want more? Here are the links.
www.arelmoodie.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arelmoodie/
www.facebook.com/arelmoodie
https://www.instagram.com/arelmoodie/?hl=en
Arel Moodie is a best-selling author and executive coach who has spoken to over 750,000 people throughout 48 states and 5 countries. Arel is a speaker, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and “human behavioral investigator” who has extensively studied the intricacies of human dynamics and relationships. Arel has been invited to speak at the White House twice, the TEDx stage three times, and has been featured in The New York Times, Inc. Magazine, Essence, USA Today, Forbes, Black Enterprise, Huffington Post, and has been a contributor to the television program The Doctors.
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