Ep 12 - Craig Price - Why Negativity Matters for Sucess
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Craig Price, leadership and negativity speaker, podcaster & Comic-Con panel facilitator trekked over to the IdeaCharger Studios in The Woodlands, TX to talk negativity and why it matters to people who succeed.
QUOTE: "I want to plow right through any obstacles because I am already prepared for them." - Craig Price
STORY: Craig's unique perspective on the world turns many popular views on success around and looks at them from, well, a different angle. One worth a second look! We cover topics from "unicorn farts" (A technical term....and a first for this podcast) to breaking down how Craig can get past his introverted nature to better maintain lasting profitable relationships with his clients.
CHALLENGE: Embrace negativity by separating it from the oft-confused concept of fatalistic thinking.
CALL TO ACTION:
- Make it a practice to ask the tough questions like "what would happen if..." rather than just nodding in agreement as quickly.
- Listen to Scott Cooksey as he is interviewed about Connection on REALITY CHECK with CRAIG PRICE podcast HERE or check out the show notes and stream HERE (Episode 182)
BOOK: Half a Glass: The Realists Guide by Craig Price
FOLLOW CRAIG: @realitycheckpod on Twitter; www.realitycheckpodcast.com
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