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14 contributions to Maverick Mindset
Motivated
This week I had the opportunity to go see the launch of @George Moffat company. It was an awesome event that left people feeling inspired. I got to spend some time talking to @Dustin Taylor about a company he is acquiring and is going to take it to the moon. I got to talk @Andrew Mendez who was able to capitalize on the bad weather with his company. He was able to turn lemons life gave him into money! You guys are making moves, and I am so excited and inspired to watch it all transpire. Keep it up and tell us about what you are doing!!!! Also, New class is up in the classroom, It's the Goal Setting Class by Josh Binkley!!!
Motivated
No Maverick Mindset meeting this Thursday
We will not be meeting this Thursday for a Maverick Mindset. Don't worry though, we have 4 recorded sessions already up in the classroom and another one will be posted by Thursday. We have four foundational resources: Time, Energy, Spirituality and Money. Ensure you are investing in those areas this week. Check out the YouTube Chanel this week. Maverick Mindset - YouTube I have started posting some of our shorts there but could always use some feedback.
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What is does your winter storm look like?
For some a snowstorm means $$$ and business opportunity, for others it means they have more time on their hands. For me this means a few days of focus on curriculum and time with my family. If anyone gets stuck in problem let me know and we can hope on a call. What does your weekend look like?
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When Do You Lead… and When Do You Step Back?
Today I ran into a situation I face often: When is it my place to take charge—and when is it not? There are moments where I could make a decision that moves things forward or makes things better… but it isn’t my call to make. That’s when I have to pause and come back to what I think of as the Leadership Continuum: 1️⃣ Be a follower first. Great leadership starts with the humility to follow well. 2️⃣ Lead yourself. If I can’t control my emotions, ego, or reactions, I have no business leading others. 3️⃣ Lead others. This is where it all shows. If steps 1 and 2 aren’t solid, it becomes obvious here. Here’s the reality: these steps aren’t always sequential. I move back and forth between them constantly, sometimes in the same day. Leadership requires awareness of which step I need to focus on in that moment, not just which title I hold. I have to check myself here often. So let me ask you: Which step is your strongest right now? Which one challenges you the most?
When Do You Lead… and When Do You Step Back?
2 likes • Jan 21
@Andrew Mendez 🔥Your honesty about the challenge of leading yourself is especially powerful. Holding yourself to high standards and recognizing the temptation to lower them for comfort reflects real self-awareness. Choosing to live daily by your morals and principles, even when it’s difficult, is a form of leadership that often goes unseen but is arguably the most important.
Reflect and Improve
End of the week check-in! What went well? What didn’t? Reflection is how we repeat success and avoid future mistakes. For me this week, organization was the shortfall. I had too many things spread across too many places, without a single, clear list of actions. Priorities weren’t clearly set—and as a result, they weren’t accomplished. Midweek, I took a pause on Wednesday to regroup, get everything organized, and clearly prioritize where my efforts needed to go. I also built a simple checklist to keep myself organized moving forward and avoid ending up in the same place again. What about you? What worked this week, and what didn’t? Let’s hear it.
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@Andrew Mendez Creating a list is a strong starting point and you are already ahead of people by doing that. The problem is that it can become noise if not managed and be difficult to sort through. Here is a simple but very effective way to break them down. It's the Eisenhower Matrix.
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Lane Johnson

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