Stopping the Drift-Creating harmony between your inner values and outer actions
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Get ready for another episode of The One Degree Effect, Coach Paul and Gina dive into the "quiet drift." Those small, seemingly insignificant shifts that lead to major distance in marriages, businesses, and leadership.
They explore the inescapable reality that our personal and professional lives are multidimensional and deeply interconnected.
Guess what? Chaos at home inevitably creates noise in your leadership and business.
Paul and Gina share raw, personal reflections on their own journey, including the seasons when they nearly didn't make it.
They discuss how surrender, faith, and radical ownership are the keys to realigning your "inner world" to achieve success in your "outer world."
Key Discussion Topics
- The Anatomy of the "Drift": Understanding how relationships and businesses don't fail from one big mistake, but from "one degree" shifts over time.
- Multidimensional Success: Why you cannot compartmentalize your life and how personal "negative frequency charges" drain professional productivity.
- Outwitting the "Drift": Insights from Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil regarding the voices that pull us off purpose.
- The Power of Alignment: How success is defined by the harmony between your inner values and outer actions.
- Radical Ownership & Faith: The role of a "higher power" and a moral compass in relinquishing anxiety and sharpening leadership identity.
- Practical "One Degree" Shifts:
- Implementing a "call-out culture" to prevent resentment.
- The "Catch it, Scratch it, Erase, Replace" method for negative thoughts.
- Praying together out loud to build presence and trust.
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