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How to Stop Beating Yourself Up With Brian Reinbold

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Today’s big idea is the subject of beating yourself up and how to stop it. That’s what I discuss with Brian Reinbold, who is The Voice of BraveHearts Radio and The Host of BraveHearts Adventures. Brian is a Master Storyteller and loves to do Voice Work and EmCee Events. Many people do this about the things that they set out to do but didn’t accomplish on time. Brian found himself in a bad place thinking about that and came up with an idea. He took out a sheet of paper and wrote down what he did accomplish. Brian gave himself the grace to get a “B” for the day instead of a failing grade. The next step was to figure out what he needed to do for an “A” or even an “A+”. It’s a simple system that you might find valuable the next time you find yourself in a bad space mentally. How do you differentiate a good idea that you might want to bring to life and a great idea that you should definitely focus on? A good idea is any idea that is well intentioned. That being said there are a limited number of things that you can successfully put your time, talent, energy and love into. Trying to do too many things with those limited resources is one road to beating yourself up because you can’t do everything. When you want to bring an idea to life leveraging those four things you know that you have a great idea. Only put great ideas on your to-do list and you’ll experience much less frustration because you’re being much more strategic. In this episode we also discuss: The concepts of love and appreciation in the business world. Why gratitude is the beginning of all good things and how to practice it. How to combine purpose and passion to lead a happier life. …and more golden nuggets of advice! If you enjoy this episode please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your podcasting platform of choice About the Guest BRIAN REINBOLD is at his best when he is helping others to become their best. He is the eternal optimist, an enlightening and uplifting speaker, and a community builder who inspires people in all walks of life to rise and meet their challenges through the service of others. With his innovative approach to leadership development, soothing voice, engaging sense of humor, passion for mentoring, and ability to harness the power of analogy to create the aha moment, Brian invites you to dream bigger, accomplish more, and have more fun than you ever thought possible. Brian is the architect of a successful career that spans business ownership, consulting, coaching, sales management, sales training, philanthropy, professional speaking, and broadcasting, As the host of the BraveHearts Radio Show he is taking the thought leadership conversation to the next level, providing an outlet for experts to broaden their reach and find a target audience. Promoting not just his own coaching and content, but that of other Speakers Authors and Coaches as well. As the Mission Specialist, he is elevating the profile of BraveHearts for Kids, a charity organization that supports the needs of pediatric cancer patients and their families. Through his corporate board experience, broadcasting platform, writings, and instructional methods, Brian is crystallizing the concept of mission-building behavior and helping mission-driven organizations connect with their employees and/or constituents. He is known as a design thinker and a dot connector who can align people with ideas, course a path, and generate a best-fit solution. His vision is to create an environment that supports open communication, increases employee and customer retention, and drives profitability. Connect with Brian on LinkedIn here!
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Today’s big idea is the subject of beating yourself up and how to stop it. That’s what I discuss with Brian Reinbold, who is The Voice of BraveHearts Radio and The Host of BraveHearts Adventures. Brian is a Master Storyteller and loves to do Voice Work and EmCee Events. Many people do this about the things that they set out to do but didn’t accomplish on time. Brian found himself in a bad place thinking about that and came up with an idea. He took out a sheet of paper and wrote down what he did accomplish. Brian gave himself the grace to get a “B” for the day instead of a failing grade. The next step was to figure out what he needed to do for an “A” or even an “A+”. It’s a simple system that you might find valuable the next time you find yourself in a bad space mentally. How do you differentiate a good idea that you might want to bring to life and a great idea that you should definitely focus on? A good idea is any idea that is well intentioned. That being said there are a limited number of things that you can successfully put your time, talent, energy and love into. Trying to do too many things with those limited resources is one road to beating yourself up because you can’t do everything. When you want to bring an idea to life leveraging those four things you know that you have a great idea. Only put great ideas on your to-do list and you’ll experience much less frustration because you’re being much more strategic. In this episode we also discuss: The concepts of love and appreciation in the business world. Why gratitude is the beginning of all good things and how to practice it. How to combine purpose and passion to lead a happier life. …and more golden nuggets of advice! If you enjoy this episode please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or your podcasting platform of choice About the Guest BRIAN REINBOLD is at his best when he is helping others to become their best. He is the eternal optimist, an enlightening and uplifting speaker, and a community builder who inspires people in all walks of life to rise and meet their challenges through the service of others. With his innovative approach to leadership development, soothing voice, engaging sense of humor, passion for mentoring, and ability to harness the power of analogy to create the aha moment, Brian invites you to dream bigger, accomplish more, and have more fun than you ever thought possible. Brian is the architect of a successful career that spans business ownership, consulting, coaching, sales management, sales training, philanthropy, professional speaking, and broadcasting, As the host of the BraveHearts Radio Show he is taking the thought leadership conversation to the next level, providing an outlet for experts to broaden their reach and find a target audience. Promoting not just his own coaching and content, but that of other Speakers Authors and Coaches as well. As the Mission Specialist, he is elevating the profile of BraveHearts for Kids, a charity organization that supports the needs of pediatric cancer patients and their families. Through his corporate board experience, broadcasting platform, writings, and instructional methods, Brian is crystallizing the concept of mission-building behavior and helping mission-driven organizations connect with their employees and/or constituents. He is known as a design thinker and a dot connector who can align people with ideas, course a path, and generate a best-fit solution. His vision is to create an environment that supports open communication, increases employee and customer retention, and drives profitability. Connect with Brian on LinkedIn here!
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