One of the greatest things about creating something like a podcast is the doors it opens, allowing you to meet people you wouldn’t have otherwise met.
For me, one of those people is Sherri Griffin.
In her words, she is Read to Lead’s biggest fan. Who am I to argue?
It’s because of Sherri that I am able to bring to you my guest on today’s episode.
His name is Dana Cavalea, and he is the former Director of Performance for an organization you’ve probably heard of called the New York Yankees. He helped lead the team to a World Series Championship in 2009 and that same year was voted by his peers as the top Strength Coach in Major League Baseball, receiving the Nolan Ryan Award.
Dana’s book is called
Habits of a Champion: Nobody Becomes a Champion by Accident.
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In today’s episode, Dana and I explore your questions around:
* Handling rejection…
* Why and how not to worry about what everyone else thinks…
* How to take ownership of your own thoughts…
* And lots more!
Dana’s Book
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Habits of a Champion: Nobody Becomes a Champion by Accident right now!
Books Dana Recommends
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
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