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High Performance Leadership: Alan Lazaros on Execution and Growth

High Performance Leadership: Alan Lazaros on Execution and Growth

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Alan Lazaros, CEO and Founder of Next Level University joins host Jake Allen to share his many insights regarding ways business leaders can maximize their results by focusing on making small daily improvements that compound profoundly over time. Alan recounts a powerful coaching moment where a client consented to lessen distractions by dumping their Xbox. Jake also introduces the Momentum Accelerator community, a free resource designed to help business leaders foster a high bias for action. Alan shares his journey from personal trauma to becoming a successful coach and entrepreneur and stresses the importance of a consistent, iterative approach to improvement and balancing the desires for health, wealth, and love. Both Jake and Alan agree on the value of focus, priority setting, and relentless execution in driving personal and professional success. Tune in for valuable insights on developing a disciplined, action-oriented mindset essential for any aspiring business leader. 00:00 Understanding Profitability in Business 01:20 Welcome to Execution Exchange 01:48 Introducing Momentum Accelerator Community 03:37 Guest Introduction: Alan Lazaros 07:26 Alan Lazaros' Personal Journey 13:20 Execution Challenges and Solutions 19:32 The Challenges of Bootstrapping a Business 20:58 The Importance of Bias for Action 23:21 The Reality of Work Ethic and Success 24:39 The Podcasting Journey and Commitment 26:38 The Illusion of Social Media Success 28:13 The Fundamentals of Success and Iteration 31:23 The Reality Behind Social Media Facades 36:51 Closing Remarks and Future Guests
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