Ready to cut out distractions, finally achieve your goals, and form greater personal and professional connections?

Ready to cut out distractions, finally achieve your goals, and form greater personal and professional connections?


In this episode, Matt Halloran talks to David Wood, the founder of Focus.ceo and a high-performance coach. David teaches you how to claim your time and achieve your goals at twice the speed. And then he helps you address subtle but damaging relationships issues that people often ignore –– also known as “the mouse in the room.”


David discusses:

The cheat sheet to achieving your long-term goals through daily increments
How to address difficult conversations in any relationship
Why “naming the mice” is key to becoming the bad-ass leader and human who people want to be around
And more

Resources:

Influence Accelerator Academy (Join for free!)
Top Advisor Marketing Podcast: 222. How to Master Tough Conversations With Clients With David Wood
The Double-Your-Revenue Gift Basket
“Name That Mouse” by David Wood
“Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life…And Maybe the World” by Admiral William H. McRaven

Connect With David Wood:

Focus.ceo
LinkedIn: David Wood
YouTube: David Wood
Instagram: David Wood
Twitter: David Wood
Facebook: David Wood
Facebook: Focus.ceo

Connect With ProudMouth:

ProudMouth
LinkedIn: Matt Halloran
Twitter: Matt Halloran
LinkedIn: ProudMouth
Facebook: ProudMouth
Twitter: ProudMouth
YouTube: ProudMouth

About Our Guest:


David Wood is a former consulting actuary to Fortune 100 companies. He built the world’s largest coaching business, becoming #1 on Google for life coaching and coaching thousands of hours in 12 countries around the globe. As well as helping others, David is no stranger to overcoming challenges himself, having survived a full collapse of his paraglider and a fractured spine, witnessing the death of his sister at age seven, and anxiety and depression. He coaches high-performing business owners to double revenue and their time off by focusing on less and being 30% more courageous in their business or career.

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