037 Lloyd Reeb | Success To Significance

Published: April 16, 2015, 9 a.m.

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The Keys To Creating An Impact That Outlives You!

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Here is a link to this great interview: http://www.eternalleadership.com/037

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\\u201cThe biggest mistake successful men and women do at midlife, when they\'re on a quest for renewal, is that they jump to the solution too quickly. They don\'t take the time to get clear on who they are: their strengths, their passions and their calling. They jump to, \\u201cWhere could I serve?\\u201d And they take board roles or they leave their platform in corporate America or sell their company, whether they\'re sure if they really need it or not.\\u201d - Lloyd Reeb

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Lloyd Reeb started his career as a successful real estate developer when he was only a teenager. He borrowed the money from his father to purchase his first piece of land, and paid him back with interest. Upon graduating from college, Lloyd began building subdivisions. He experienced great financial success through his thriving business. Eventually, however, some important questions began nagging him.

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\\u201cBut there was a point when I began to wonder, is this really all there is? Do I just continue to build buildings for the rest of my life and grow my net worth? Or is there some other purpose that I was put on this planet? Is there maybe something I\'m missing? -\\xa0Lloyd Reeb

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In his book, \\u201cSuccess to Significance,\\u201d Lloyd describes how to discover where your deepest passions intersect with your greatest abilities and harness them to help change the world. He unfolds a blueprint that has helped thousands of men and women redefine success and infuse their lives with eternal significance.

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I think there are a lot of us that get caught into a sort of course in our career and in our pursuit of success without stopping and asking the question, \\u201cIf my life turned out perfectly, what would the elements be?\\u201d

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It\'s different than asking, \\u201cIf my life were perfect you know, 5 years from now, what would it look like?\\u201d That\'s more of a tactical question. This was a long-term question. I spent a lot of time answering that one question. When I got clear on that, then it put my business in a different perspective.

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What You Will Learn:

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  • How to discover your strengths and your true calling
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  • How to reorient your direction in life from\\xa0success\\xa0to\\xa0significance
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  • How to use your talents and resources in ways that produce something that outlasts you
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  • How to find balance between the metrics in your life, such as performance, identity and relationships
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  • Why bailing from corporate America or selling your company may\\xa0NOT\\xa0be the best strategy to pursue your purpose
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