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Stop Being Ordinary—Here is What it Takes to Become Extraordinary

Monday, May 27, 2019
Stop Being Ordinary—Here is What it Takes to Become Extraordinary

Join Carm Capriotto and ATI’s Jim Silverman for “Stop Being Ordinary – Here is What it Takes to Become Extraordinary.” In Carm’s podcast, For the Record from Remarkable Results Radio, Carm and Jim discuss:

  • Use your time at an industry event to network by stretching yourself to talk to people and vendors that you do not know
  • Get uncomfortable. Step out of your box
  • Don’t hang with people you know. Meet new friends
  • If you are Mr. Greatest you are wrong
  • Let someone else show you something
  • Tiger Woods has at least three coaches
  • Football players have coaches
  • Why wouldn’t a shop owner have a coach
  • Invest in your brain

Listen to the podcast on For the Record from Remarkable Results Radio.