In this episode of the Revenue Builders podcast, our hosts John McMahon and John Kaplan talk to Navy SEAL combat veteran- and author of “Embrace The Suck,” Brent Gleeson. Brent talks about his journey from the finance world to the military, the traits that make a successful Navy SEAL, and how the mindsets he learned in training benefited him in his post-service business career. Brent’s formula for effective leadership includes resilience, decentralized command, and constant improvement. His mantra, “embrace the suck,” encourages leaders to do one hard thing every day and consistently push the boundaries of their comfort zone to achieve continued success.
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What makes people resilient, according to Brent: "Resilience doesn't necessarily come from people having an arduous childhood or coming from a lot of adversity necessarily. Sometimes it's chosen, sometimes it's intentional in the fact that people who chose to push the boundaries of their comfort zone and everything they choose to commit to. That builds resilience as well."
Brent explains the 3-Foot World mindset: "His point was stay in your 3-foot world. Right here. Focus on what is in your span of control and only focus on that alone. It really goes into those core elements of resilience where people who are more resilient spend less time, emotion and energy on things they can't impact."
Brent on training your brain to seek challenges, not comfort: "We seek comfort and pleasure naturally, as opposed to seeking pain. But when we can kind of retrain our brains and change the narrative in our mind, you naturally become more inclined to choose the harder stuff."
Check out John McMahon’s book here: https://www.amazon.com/Qualified-Sales-Leader-Proven-Lessons/dp/0578895064
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