“Practice what you preach,” because that’s how you can establish credibility in your words. Credibility is a critical factor when it comes to winning your team’s trust in your leadership. Today’s guest, Valorie Kondos Field, believes that leaders who do not have credibility don’t stand a chance of success in the entrepreneurs’ world because credibility is the foundation of trust. Without trust, the business crumbles. Valorie was the head gymnastics coach for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team from 1991 to 2019, with seven national championship titles on her belt. If you are struggling to get your team on the same boat and embody the vision you have for your business, this episode is a great help for leaders like you.
“Your team will make mistakes more than they get things right. It’s important NOT to label it as a FAILURE but an opportunity to grow.”
-Valorie Kondos Field
In this Episode:
The success of your business lies in the people you have in your team. Learn how to lead people in becoming self-accountable in pursuing excellence and success.
One of the best masterclasses you can emulate for your team that teaches tough lessons they couldn’t possibly learn from other masterclasses.
The greatest characteristics and traits of a leader that you should model to help your team shorten the time they spend between failure and recovery.
Learn how NOT to become a leader who leads and coaches from your ego and instead strive to become a “conscious” leader.  
Discover the ONLY time human beings are changed and what every leader must do to facilitate this change effectively.
Episode Resources: 
https://www.jamesneilsonwatt.com/results (Live Training with James Neilson-Watt)
https://amzn.to/2PxrKht (Life Is Short, Don’t Wait To Dance by Valorie Kondos Field)
https://therefugedmst.org/store (The Refuge Swag)
Connect with Valorie Kondos Field: 
https://officialmissval.com/ (Website)
https://twitter.com/officialmissval?lang=en (Twitter)
https://www.instagram.com/missvalkondos/?hl=en (Instagram)
Connect with James Neilson-Watt:
https://www.facebook.com/healthcarepracticemastery/ (Facebook)
https://instagram.com/jamesneilsonwatt?igshid=rgepu995d6ll (Instagram)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXTh0-w1U1pt8cvx75Z0Hg (Youtube)

“Practice what you preach,” because that’s how you can establish credibility in your words. Credibility is a critical factor when it comes to winning your team’s trust in your leadership. Today’s guest, Valorie Kondos Field, believes that leaders who do not have credibility don’t stand a chance of success in the entrepreneurs’ world because credibility is the foundation of trust. Without trust, the business crumbles. Valorie was the head gymnastics coach for the UCLA Bruins gymnastics team from 1991 to 2019, with seven national championship titles on her belt. If you are struggling to get your team on the same boat and embody the vision you have for your business, this episode is a great help for leaders like you.

“Your team will make mistakes more than they get things right. It’s important NOT to label it as a FAILURE but an opportunity to grow.”

-Valorie Kondos Field

In this Episode:

The success of your business lies in the people you have in your team. Learn how to lead people in becoming self-accountable in pursuing excellence and success.One of the best masterclasses you can emulate for your team that teaches tough lessons they couldn’t possibly learn from other masterclasses.The greatest characteristics and traits of a leader that you should model to help your team shorten the time they spend between failure and recovery.Learn how NOT to become a leader who leads and coaches from your ego and instead strive to become a “conscious” leader.  Discover the ONLY time human beings are changed and what every leader must do to facilitate this change effectively.

Episode Resources: 

Live Training with James Neilson-WattLife Is Short, Don’t Wait To Dance by Valorie Kondos FieldThe Refuge Swag

Connect with Valorie Kondos Field: 

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Connect with James Neilson-Watt:

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