(KEYNOTE) Eating Habits for High Performing Leaders | With Doctor Bart Precourt

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This video is a keynote given at the Next Level Virtual Leadership Summit 2020. Dr. Bart Precourt outlines what eating habits will will make you a high performing leader. What Dr. Bart offers is not a lose-inches-in-hours plan, or even necessarily a “diet” plan at all. It’s a way to reprogram how you think about what you are doing to keep the machine that is your body fueled and lubed.

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It’s not what you do that will make the difference, it’s who you are: If you’re Follower Fred, you’ll make excuses; if you’re Mediocre Mike you’ll go half way. But if you’re Harry the Hero, you’ll go all in, no excuses, and do what it takes to get your health to the next level.

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