How to Make an Impact by Going Against the Grain

In today’s society, it’s not uncommon to see men struggling to find their place and make a meaningful impact. But why is that? According to the discussion in the latest episode of the King’s Code, it’s because men become pleasers. They try to please everyone around them and lose sight of their own goals and ambitions.

The podcast features three successful business owners, Ron McKay, Darin Garman, and Eric Delgado, who are members of the EDGE Inner Circle. They discuss their experiences and insights into how they’ve managed to level up in their lives.

The discussion starts with Ron McKay’s introduction to The Edge and how it has helped him grow both personally and professionally. He talks about how important it is for people in positions of important decision-making to make important decisions. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case, which can lead to stagnation and missed opportunities.

Darin Garman shares his own experiences and stresses the importance of giving yourself permission to succeed. He believes that the more we grow, the more obstacles we have to overcome, but it all starts with a mindset of permission.

The group discusses the value of time and the need to find ways to duplicate yourself. Time is the most valuable asset, and finding ways to maximize it can lead to great success. They also stress the need to be clear-minded and focused on your goals.

One of the biggest takeaways from the podcast is the importance of having a clear vision and becoming obsessed with it. It’s not enough to simply have a goal; you have to be willing to work hard and make sacrifices to achieve it. Living in a world of abundance means that there’s plenty of opportunity out there, but you have to be willing to go after it.

In the end, the discussion comes back to the idea of making an impact. These men have found their EDGE and are making their impact in their own unique way. If you’re looking to level up in your own life, then take some time to listen to this podcast and gain some valuable insights from these successful business owners.

 

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