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Revtribes Podcast


Feb 24, 2023

We are joined on this episode of the How I Built My Tribe podcast by Craig Iott, President & CEO of All Solution Consulting. Craig has assisted dozens of people with everything from buying a home to revising their budget, discovering their purpose, finding jobs, changing careers, and coping with marital troubles. He found this vision so compelling that he made it his life's mission to teach others how to develop their emotional well-being, financial success, self-leadership, positive relationships, meaningful work, and a sense of purpose. In today's talk, he imparts insights worth a million dollars that will undoubtedly assist you in transforming yourself.

[00:26] Craig's Passion - Craig's philosophy of happiness, his definition of radical optimism, and his desire to help others develop their businesses and pursue their passions.

[11:30] Human Being. Not a Human Doing - Craig suggests that feeling guilty for not being productive or busy enough is often driven by a desire to be engaged rather than accomplishing anything meaningful.

[16:29] Advice - Focus on what makes money, not the money itself. Focus on the passion that drove you to start your business. Reevaluate why you're growing and make sure it's not just for the sake of growing.

[25:15] Vision - To sustain and communicate a clear vision within an organization, it is necessary to push the vision up through the company rather than relying on it to trickle down from the top.

[31:06] Cost of Saying Yes – We discuss how to help people deal with the risk of taking a chance and putting themselves out there, as well as saying no to opportunities that may seem reasonable but do not align with their vision.

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Connect with Craig:

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/craig-iott/

Website: allsolutions.consulting/             

Mentioned in the episode:

The 4 Disciplines of Execution: Achieving Your Wildly Important Goals: goodreads.com/book/show/13260184-the-4-disciplines-of-execution