EP #211: Identifying Positive Pressure

I dare you to push back on me with this one.

Most would agree that positivity is a good thing. It has to be real thought and that’s why identifying positive pressures is key. They enable you to stay active, alert, and intentional while also capitalizing on the force that is a positive mindset.

When you’re pressured, you perform and when you’re positive, you’re encouraged, empowered, and maximumly productive.

Wow, this is a positive explanation - fitting, huh?

The goal for this series (combined with last week’s episode) is for you to acknowledge pressure and its potential, eliminate the bad, and create the good.

Do it for yourself. Do it for your team.

Have a positively generous day.

What You'll Learn in Today's Episode:

  • How to identify positive pressure

  • Why eliminating the necessary evils is necessary

  • How positive pressures are manifested

  • A formula for calculating the impact of positive pressures

  • My customary sports and fitness example of impacting your business

  • A system for keeping track of the positive pressures

  • The importance of specificity

  • How to help people feel positive pressure

  • The difference between results and feelings

  • About the power of familiarity

Quotes Worth Sharing:

  • “There is no copyright on happy.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Joy is a constant state that you can be in.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “A lot of things in the world are designed to help us seek comfort.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “We need to find more pressures.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “If you’ve reached your goal, you need some other type of pressure.’” - Bob DePasquale

  • “You gotta make your own goals.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “It’s something that you believe so strongly in that you have to get it done.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “The more specific something is the more long term it is.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “If it’s exciting, that’s going to make you want to do it.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “It’s better for it to be intentional.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “Familiarity is an incredibly powerful force.” - Bob DePasquale

  • “If you ever have to pause or stop the podcast to get something done in your business, I encourage you to do it.” - Bob DePasquale

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