Life, Love & Leadership Shaun Smit
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Life, Love & Leadership - With Shaun Smit.
Shaun will inspire, encourage, share, instruct in the areas of winning at life, building great relationships, living strategically, taking charge of your life, becoming a transformational leader, impacting the world
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Episode 6: You have the go-ahead!
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Episode 5: The Power of Accountability
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Episode 4: A Love Story of My Own
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Episode 3: Changing Your Priorities For A Better Life
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Some Value For You
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Welcome to the Life, Love and Leadership podcast with Shaun Smit
Where we find moments of inspiration in your life!
Some Value for you!
"Self-love is not selfish; You cannot truly love another until you know how to love you."
We get so caught up in a mindset of self-hating, self-loathing, self-despising that we cannot get out of the spiral of self-devaluation. We then automatically despise and reject others because we believe we are so despicable that others will reject us.
The more value you bring, the more you are worth. Increase your value!
How?
1. Increase your own worth in your eyes. What gifts, talents and strengths do you have that are latent; Hiding under a veil of self-devaluation? Your true value is in being, and believing. What do you believe about yourself?
2. Develop, grow and increase those gifts, talents, and strengths, so their value becomes more valuable. Learn your value by developing your value.
3. Begin to serve your value to others. Not perfection, just your value you have. Your value will not be what you know but what you share. Some value themselves at 10$ per hour others at 10,000$ per hour. What’s the difference? The one person discovered their value, developed their value and shared their value. The other, continually devalued themselves, hung out with people who didn’t or couldn’t recognize their value, and therefore they never could see the value they have to offer, and therefore never offered it.
4. Bernard Hopkins said: "If you don’t know your own value, someone will tell you your value, and it’ll be less than you’re worth." -