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The Passionate Brand Strategist, Stephen A. Hart - Content Marketing Director

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Discover how Stephen A. Hart used his entrepreneurial upbringing to become a top-rated podcast host and highly sought-after brand strategist. His parents instilled a passion for thinking outside the box and the value of building healthy relationships, which has served him well throughout his career. In this episode, you’ll learn why Stephen moved to the US at a young age, how he discovered his passion for branding, and why his family is the foundation of his success today. Listen to Stephen’s story and pick which action will push you closer to your success.

Action Principles

Pick one to do this week:

  1. Build relationships. Invest in building up the relationships you value. ACTION: Do one thing for someone you value without expecting anything in return. It doesn’t have to be anything big, just something that shows you care about them.
  2. Consider therapy. Mental health is just as important as physical health. ACTION: Schedule an appointment with a therapist and give them a two-month trial before deciding if it’s working for you.
  3. Create a vision. Spend time creating and revisiting your vision for life. It’s a powerful tool for making effective decisions. ACTION: Spend time thinking about your vision and where you want to be five years from now. Write it down.
  4. Keep moving forward. An imperfect step forward is more productive than no step at all. As long as you’re moving forward, you’ll reach success. ACTION: Take the next imperfect step towards your goal.

Guest Resources

Learn more about Stephen by going to StephenAHart.com or following him on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram.

Suggested LinkedIn Learning Courses

Improving Your Focus
Making Big Goals Achievable
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com

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Discover how Stephen A. Hart used his entrepreneurial upbringing to become a top-rated podcast host and highly sought-after brand strategist. His parents instilled a passion for thinking outside the box and the value of building healthy relationships, which has served him well throughout his career. In this episode, you’ll learn why Stephen moved to the US at a young age, how he discovered his passion for branding, and why his family is the foundation of his success today. Listen to Stephen’s story and pick which action will push you closer to your success.

Action Principles

Pick one to do this week:

  1. Build relationships. Invest in building up the relationships you value. ACTION: Do one thing for someone you value without expecting anything in return. It doesn’t have to be anything big, just something that shows you care about them.
  2. Consider therapy. Mental health is just as important as physical health. ACTION: Schedule an appointment with a therapist and give them a two-month trial before deciding if it’s working for you.
  3. Create a vision. Spend time creating and revisiting your vision for life. It’s a powerful tool for making effective decisions. ACTION: Spend time thinking about your vision and where you want to be five years from now. Write it down.
  4. Keep moving forward. An imperfect step forward is more productive than no step at all. As long as you’re moving forward, you’ll reach success. ACTION: Take the next imperfect step towards your goal.

Guest Resources

Learn more about Stephen by going to StephenAHart.com or following him on LinkedIn, Twitter, or Instagram.

Suggested LinkedIn Learning Courses

Improving Your Focus
Making Big Goals Achievable
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com

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