1 hr 10 min

12: Why Kindness Is Most Important Life Uncharted

    • Technology

“Kindness pays dividends. People will come to your rescue if you treat them right.” - Charles Nelson(click to tweet)The average person today has more access to education than ever before.Podcasts, how-to videos, audiobooks—every piece of curriculum for any topic imaginable is instantly available at all times on our smartphones. And with smarter people comes more complex relationships. What might have worked in getting a promotion 10 years ago is now recognized as an outdated school of thought. This is why we must return to the foundation of connection—kindness.On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by my grandfather, Charles Nelson. Among the many things Chuck has done in his life, here are few noteworthy highlights: he met Albert Einstein, was drafted into the Korean War, has a photographic memory, and lived through depressions. Professionally, he helped start Jennie-O Foods, which was acquired by Hormel Foods for nearly $350 million in 2001.Listen to this episode to hear Chuck’s insights on all aspects of life, from parenting to coaching to staying focused on your goals!“If you concentrate hard enough, your brain will figure it out.” - Charles Nelson(click to tweet)Points to Keep In MindEau Claire was once the center of the dairy farm industry, and proximity to Eau Claire determined priceAcknowledge young people by taking 15 seconds to recognize their work and say good jobCommunications is the greatest technological advent of the past centuryThe political rhetoric is what’s stopping legislation from progressing in WashingtonFind peace by settling the question of why you’re hereHave conversations with your spiritual self in real-time, so you can clear up space for other goalsPursue your goals by staying positive when mistakes happenLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

“Kindness pays dividends. People will come to your rescue if you treat them right.” - Charles Nelson(click to tweet)The average person today has more access to education than ever before.Podcasts, how-to videos, audiobooks—every piece of curriculum for any topic imaginable is instantly available at all times on our smartphones. And with smarter people comes more complex relationships. What might have worked in getting a promotion 10 years ago is now recognized as an outdated school of thought. This is why we must return to the foundation of connection—kindness.On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by my grandfather, Charles Nelson. Among the many things Chuck has done in his life, here are few noteworthy highlights: he met Albert Einstein, was drafted into the Korean War, has a photographic memory, and lived through depressions. Professionally, he helped start Jennie-O Foods, which was acquired by Hormel Foods for nearly $350 million in 2001.Listen to this episode to hear Chuck’s insights on all aspects of life, from parenting to coaching to staying focused on your goals!“If you concentrate hard enough, your brain will figure it out.” - Charles Nelson(click to tweet)Points to Keep In MindEau Claire was once the center of the dairy farm industry, and proximity to Eau Claire determined priceAcknowledge young people by taking 15 seconds to recognize their work and say good jobCommunications is the greatest technological advent of the past centuryThe political rhetoric is what’s stopping legislation from progressing in WashingtonFind peace by settling the question of why you’re hereHave conversations with your spiritual self in real-time, so you can clear up space for other goalsPursue your goals by staying positive when mistakes happenLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 hr 10 min

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