Learning the lessons we should have learned in school but didn't
In episode 19 of Growth Mindset University, Jordan Paris got to talk with TED Speaker Sean Douglas about hacking the brain for success. In addition to his TED credentials, Sean is a U.S. Air Force Veteran, the host of Life Transformation Radio, and Author of "Decisions: the Power to Overcome Self-Defeating Behaviors."
In this uplifting interview, Sean talks about how he battled back from the night he held a 9mm handgun in his hands on the brink of suicide, success habits to start right now, bad habits to drop right now, shifting focus to find meaning, adversity, and how to get booked for speaking engagements.
This is our favorite episode to date and is NOT something you want to miss, so sit back, put your earbuds in and enjoy.
Sean's TED Talk: https://youtu.be/CKudfG39Vs4
Visit Sean at https://www.thesuccesscorps.com/
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