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Robert Lyon Podcast

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by Robert Lyon

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This Podcast Explores best practices for creative entrepreneurship and self development. Focusing on marketing, SEO, personal branding, and unleashing the creative genius that we all have inside.

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January 28, 2020

Self esteem

Self-esteem or self love this podcast episode is about taking care of yourself and making sure that you love yourself enough to know that you’re worth it and to make sure that your self-esteem is high. How do we raise her self-esteem I think we do it day by day moment by moment we take the time to truly appreciate all the wonderful things about ourselves and we work hard to raise our standards self-esteem is a beautiful quest or self-love and if we don’t do it no one will we keep working hard. Self-esteem is the art of working with her ego but not for our ego as well as breaking out and lifting ourselves up if we have higher self-esteem will get paid more or do more of the things we love and will be able to say no to the things that we don’t like doing make sure that you listen to this episode and that you start to work on your self-esteem thank you

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January 20, 2020

Skills for Success in the Marketplace

<p>Skills for success in the market place</p> <p>&nbsp;<strong>1. Spiritual</strong></p> <p>Some people believe we’re just an extension and an advanced form of &nbsp;the animal species, but I believe humans are unique. I believe our &nbsp;spiritual qualities make us different from all other creations. Now I &nbsp;consider myself an amateur in this area, but regardless of your &nbsp;background, I think you should evaluate what growth and change you want &nbsp;to make in this vital area. Spiritual and ethical values will help build &nbsp;a strong foundation underneath your quest for wealth and happiness.</p> <p>I would recommend you be a student of the spiritual side of your &nbsp;nature. Make sure you study, practice and teach. Don’t be careless about &nbsp;this because it’s what makes us who we are, different from dogs, cats, &nbsp;birds and mice. Whatever you have to read and assimilate to develop in &nbsp;this area, I would strongly suggest you do.</p> <p><strong>2. Physical</strong></p> <p>The body and mind work together. And for your mind to have the &nbsp;stamina to strive, your body should be in as good shape as possible.</p> <p>You’ve heard the phrase, “Treat your body like a temple.” A &nbsp;temple—not a bad word. Something you would take extremely good care of. &nbsp;Treat your body like a temple, not a woodshed, right? A temple. Take &nbsp;good care of&nbsp;it.</p> <p>The only house we have to live in is the physical body, and that’s &nbsp;part of success in the marketplace. That’s physical well-being. It’s &nbsp;feeling good about yourself physically so that you stride into the &nbsp;marketplace with a sense of self-worth and self-confidence, and it &nbsp;covers several parts.</p> <p>Do you have a regular exercise program? If not, find one you can &nbsp;follow and get started. In addition, make sure you pay attention to the &nbsp;food you eat. Read all the books about nutrition to make up your own &nbsp;mind and decide for yourself a good health plan for you.</p> <p>Then there’s physical appearance. Be skillful enough to take care of &nbsp;your appearance in the marketplace. It has a lot to do with your &nbsp;acceptance. A big share of it is how you appear to other people—on the &nbsp;job, in the community. There’s a saying that goes, “God looks on the &nbsp;inside, and people look on the outside.” That’s not a bad suggestion, &nbsp;meaning: Take care of the inside for God, and take care of the outside &nbsp;for people. Maybe you think people shouldn’t judge you by your &nbsp;appearance. Well, let me tell you, they do! Don’t base your life on&nbsp;should&nbsp;and&nbsp;shouldn’t. &nbsp;Only base your life on realities. Sure, when people get to know you, &nbsp;they’ll judge you by more than what they see, but at first, they’re &nbsp;going to take a look.</p> <p>Now, I’ve got another good phrase for you. It says, “Be conscious of &nbsp;self, but not self-conscious.” There’s a certain point that we need to &nbsp;be conscious of ourselves, take care of it, then let it go. Some people &nbsp;worry about their appearance all day, and it detracts rather than adds. &nbsp;So take care of it and then let it go. Do the best you can and let that &nbsp;get the job done. Be conscious of ourselves, but not to the point of &nbsp;being self-conscious.</p> <h3><strong>3. Mental</strong></h3> <p>The third part to personal development is the mind—stretching your &nbsp;mind, developing good thinking habits, good study habits, pursuing &nbsp;ideas, and trying to find ways to apply them to human behavior and the &nbsp;marketplace. All of that takes exercising the mind, which is what I call &nbsp;mind-stretch.</p>

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January 18, 2020

Personal Development Management

1. Developing a Personal Vision Personal development can simply be for fun. Most of us, however,  find it easier to motivate ourselves to learn and improve if we have a  purpose in doing so. Developing your personal vision - a clear idea of  where you want to be in a few months or years, and why - is a crucial  part of developing this purpose. 2. Planning Your Personal Development Once you are clear about where you want to be, you can start  planning how to get there. Drawing up a personal development plan is not  essential, but it does make the planning process more realistic. For more about this part of the process, take a look at our page on planning your personal development plan. If you are struggling to identify which areas to target for  development and improvement and doing a personal SWOT analysis. 3. Starting the Improvement Process There are a number of different ways in which you can learn and develop. Our page on improving personal development explains some ways of learning, including a technique called expertise transfer. 4. Recording Your Personal Development It is often a good idea to keep a record of your personal  development. By writing down key developments in your learning and  development as and when they occur, you will be able to reflect on your  successes at a later date. This reflection may well help to motivate you to learn more skills  in the future. Try keeping a learning log or journal as you develop your  skills and knowledge. 5. Reviewing and Revising Personal Development Plans For more effective learning, it is important to reflect on your  experience, and consider what you have learnt from it. Regular review of  your personal development plans, and your development activities, will  ensure that you learn from what you have done. It will also ensure that  your activities continue to move you towards your goals, and that your  goals or vision remain relevant to you.

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What is Robert Lyon Podcast?

This Podcast Explores best practices for creative entrepreneurship and self development. Focusing on marketing, SEO, personal branding, and unleashing the creative genius that we all have inside.

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This podcast updates daily.

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