Ep215: Inspiration in Times of Crisis from Beth Azor, Chance Glenn & Christopher Salem

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This is an all hands on deck moment. We all need each other in one way or another. Our past podcast guests sent us some inspirational thoughts to give you hope and keep you going through this challenging period.

Beth Azor from Ep74 Keep Your Arrogance and Overconfidence in Check

  • If you’re trying to work from home successfully, focus on time management. Identify the three critical things that you have to get done tomorrow.
  • Take 50% of your day and focus on today, and 50% of your day and think about a year from now.
  • Delegate and also ask for help. Use organizations such as Upwork and Fiverr to get some inexpensive help.
  • It’s time to redo our 2020 goals.
  • Allow time for distractions and interruptions in your day; they’re going to happen.
  • Learn to say no. No is a complete sentence.
  • It’s essential to have a morning routine that you do every morning.
  • Time blocking is a good exercise. Also, batch calls and try to do all your calls in a two-hour setting.
  • Get outside to get some fresh air, take a walk, and exercise.
  • Create one place in your house for your workspace and clear out any clutter in your workplace.
  • It’s a crazy time right now, so give yourself a break, but at the same time, don’t look back 30 or 60 days from now, and the only thing that you could be proud to say that you did was watch four seasons of a Netflix series. There are lots of ways you can still move your career forward.

Chance Glenn from Ep135 Have the Courage to Stick with It

  • The COVID-19 crisis is exposing our strengths. People are coming together, working together, being creative, and innovative to help their fellow neighbors out there.
  • There’s something that you can do, even if it is just an encouraging word to somebody.

Christopher Salem from Ep99 Meditate and Journal to Overcome Pain of Losing

  • Don’t get sucked into problems. Not only the problem of the Coronavirus but also in other issues that were affecting you before this crisis.
  • This is the time to reflect on where you are and where you want to go.
  • We have the opportunity now to get in tune with who we are, what our purpose is, our core values and principles.
  • It is the time to be a better example for other people that are important to us, our families, our colleagues, our business partners, or people in general.
  • Use this time wisely to build your foundation so that when we get out of this pandemic, you’re going to be in a place where you can serve others through your example.
  • This is a golden opportunity to be grateful and to fulfill your purpose to help others at a higher level. Give without expectation; receive without resistance.

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