510: Answer These 5 Questions to Build Your Legacy
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There’s no one I can think of who’s been as consistent in his encouragement toward what I do than Dan Miller. And, he never stops learning. A habit I’m quite fond of. 🙂 Dan is the kind of person I want to be in the lives of others. That’s why the first question I ask you to consider when pondering your own legacy is this: Who has had the most significant impact on your life and why? Answering this question will help you think about the kind of impact you’d like to leave on this earth. In this week’s episode, I expound on this question, and offer four more for you to consider. Additionally, I walk through three exercises that will go a long way to helping you establish your own, long-term legacy. Click the play button below to listen to the episode Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Comment and Share Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a one- or two-sentence review in iTunes or on Stitcher. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. We encourage you to join the Read to Lead Nation on Facebook. It’s a community of like-minded leaders and leader-to-be, as well as fans of the Read to Lead Podcast. You can tell your friends on Twitter about your love of reading and our new podcast by simply clicking this link and sharing the tweet you’ll find at the other end. And, by all means, if you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons on this page. Finally, thanks for listening and remember, “Leaders read and readers lead.”
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