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Win the Battle in Your Mind with Glen Stevens Jr.
15 Nov 2022
Glen Stevens Jr. is known as the Mental Fitness Guy. He pivoted from a career as a pastor and turned into serving his clients as a spiritual entrepreneur. He helps small business leaders understand how to improve their lives and their business by leveraging science-based research to build mental fitness. In this episode you'll learn: What prompted Glen to leave his role as a pastor to follow another career path. How mental fitness is different from mental health and the 3 muscles involved The increasing interest from business leaders to understand how to use mental fitness to gain an advantage How Glen leverages his skills as a pastor to serve others and explain mental fitness in an easy-to-understand way About Glen's creation of a mental fitness gym for business leaders The time needed to begin to build mental fitness endurance The feedback clients communicate about mental fitness training The benefit of a team going through this process together Connect with Glen Email: [email protected] LinkedIn Website Connect with Lisa Get her free download: The Essential Guide to Telling Your Story Email: lisa@lisamcguire Website LinkedIn Instagram Facebook
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