New release - PASSION STRUCK

John Miles

John R. Miles's goal is to make passion go viral. He is a former combat veteran and multi-industry CEO turned entrepreneur and human performance expert. He founded Passion Struck to help the broken, beaten, and bored of the world regain their passion and unlock their hidden potential. Contact me at www.johnrmiles.com

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3 Practical Ways Ways A Future Leader Creates a Positive Mindset Shift
How to overcome your fixed mindset

Imagine the possibility of a leadership style that believed that nothing was out of reach. What could be accomplished when future prospects were set by limitless opportunity rather than by age or skill-based limitations? As a future leader, it is essential that you be open to a mindset shift that could be life-altering. For John Basinger, […]

3 Practical Ways Ways A Future Leader Creates a Positive Mindset Shift
How to overcome your fixed mindset
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Paying Attention and Its Intriguing Link to Deploying Passion
Why the attention economy is impacting your success

Hiding just beneath the surface of our best intentions lies a hidden enemy – paying attention. This silent assassin lives comfortably in the most sacred of spaces, lurking at the edges of your focus, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. In those moments right before genius strikes and passion ignites, this malicious malcontent comes

Paying Attention and Its Intriguing Link to Deploying Passion
Why the attention economy is impacting your success
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Intellectual Humility: The Most Important Skill An Entrepreneur Can Develop
What A Princeton grad taught me about the dangers of ego

Regardless of what your identity is, we as a whole have a picture of ourselves that is different in how the world sees us. In all actuality, our impression of ourselves is of an individual who is somewhat more brilliant, more certain, and somewhat preferred all-around over who we really are. It is great to have confidence.

Intellectual Humility: The Most Important Skill An Entrepreneur Can Develop
What A Princeton grad taught me about the dangers of ego
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