Your Best Self (YBS) Wilfred Bain
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What does being your best self mean? This feels like a loaded phrase. Does it mean that I have my finances together? Does it mean that I am great in my relationships? Am I succeeding in my career? What about my finances, does being my best self mean that I have my finances figured out?
This is what we will talk about in 'Your Best Self'. We'll explore career, finances, relationships, faith and everything that makes up the whole person.
Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
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Positioned for Value
In this episode we discuss being positioned for value. We can all receive value from many different sources. So, the question is, are you positioned for value?
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Teachable Moments - Why you shouldn't judge
This podcast episode recounts an experience where I pre-judged a person without understanding their story.
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Teachable Moments - The Man Who Lost Two Jobs at Once
The story of an old colleague of mine who in one moment of poor judgment, lost two jobs at the same time.
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Teachable Moments - Do the Work
We all want success, but it takes work. And we should not be tempted to just to be as good as everybody else, but to be our best selves to the limit!
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"There's something in your nose" - Receiving Feedback and Having Uncomfortable Conversations
One of the things I’ve learned in my career (and life) is that feedback, whether you perceive it to be positive or negative, is part of the recipe for success. It is for this reason that every time I get to know somebody, or begin to work closely with somebody, I always tell them the same thing: “Do not be afraid to tell me that I have something in my nose.”.
In this episode we're discussing the genesis of why I tell people to do that and why feedback is so vital to every relationship and situations. -
Get Out Of Your Own Way (Part 1)
We all know ways in which people can get in their own way. We know either from getting in our own way, or watching others. This series was inspired by a both a period of extreme self-awareness and watching a few colleagues harm themselves. I hope that all those who listen gain some insights and are inspired to look inward.