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032: Be Willing to Put Yourself in a Place of Potential

Everyday Mindfulness Show

English - September 13, 2017 08:00 - 28 minutes - ★★★★★ - 16 ratings
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How teachable are you? Are you able to surrender and to fail in order to gain a different perspective? Chad Hymas is a unique individual who learned to laugh at his mistakes and who turned his experience of paralysis into an opportunity of potential. Chad’s remarkable insights make him one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. Through speaking, Chad (a close friend of host, Mike Domitrz) guides audiences through the process of discovering what they are truly capable of, and how success can be found in making others successful.
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Key Takeaways:
[1:13] A drastic event in Chad’s life changed his belief system.
[5:57] Differences can open up doors to friendship.
[12:01] To reach a place of potential a person must be teachable.
[20:31] Chad reminds himself of what he is grateful for every single day.
[24:22] Resources Chad uses for inspiration.
 
Mentioned in This Episode:
Doing What Must Be Done, by Chad Hymas
Turn the Ship Around! A True Story of Turning Followers into Leaders,
by L. David Marquet
The Impossible Just Takes a Little Longer: Living with Purpose and Passion, by Art Berg
Aspire: Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of Words, by Kevin Hall
 
The Wall Street Journal calls Chad Hymas “one of the 10 most inspirational people in the world!” Chad inspires, motivates, and moves audiences, creating an experience that touches hearts for a lifetime. He is one of the youngest ever to receive the Council Of Peers Award For Excellence (CPAE) and to be inducted into the prestigious National Speaker Hall Of Fame.
In 2001, at the age of 27, Chad’s life changed in an instant when a 2,000-pound bale of hay shattered his neck leaving him a quadriplegic. But Chad’s dreams were not paralyzed that day — he became an example of what is possible.
ChadHymas.com
Twitter.com/chadlhymas
Facebook.com/chadlhymas
 
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How teachable are you? Are you able to surrender and to fail in order to gain a different perspective? Chad Hymas is a unique individual who learned to laugh at his mistakes and who turned his experience of paralysis into an opportunity of potential. Chad’s remarkable insights make him one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. Through speaking, Chad (a close friend of host, Mike Domitrz) guides audiences through the process of discovering what they are truly capable of, and how success can be found in making others successful.

Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show.

 

Key Takeaways:

[1:13] A drastic event in Chad’s life changed his belief system.

[5:57] Differences can open up doors to friendship.

[12:01] To reach a place of potential a person must be teachable.

[20:31] Chad reminds himself of what he is grateful for every single day.

[24:22] Resources Chad uses for inspiration.

 

Mentioned in This Episode:

Doing What Must Be Done, by Chad Hymas

Turn the Ship Around! A True Story of Turning Followers into Leaders,

by L. David Marquet

The Impossible Just Takes a Little Longer: Living with Purpose and Passion, by Art Berg

Aspire: Discovering Your Purpose Through the Power of Words, by Kevin Hall

 

The Wall Street Journal calls Chad Hymas “one of the 10 most inspirational people in the world!” Chad inspires, motivates, and moves audiences, creating an experience that touches hearts for a lifetime. He is one of the youngest ever to receive the Council Of Peers Award For Excellence (CPAE) and to be inducted into the prestigious National Speaker Hall Of Fame.

In 2001, at the age of 27, Chad’s life changed in an instant when a 2,000-pound bale of hay shattered his neck leaving him a quadriplegic. But Chad’s dreams were not paralyzed that day — he became an example of what is possible.

ChadHymas.com

Twitter.com/chadlhymas

Facebook.com/chadlhymas

 

Contact Us:

The Everyday Mindfulness Show

[email protected]

Everyday Mindfulness Show on Facebook

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