Shownotes
Joseph McClendon III
Joseph is a doctor in neuropsychology, sought after “Ultimate performance specialist”, and an author of several best-selling books including two co-authorships with world-famous Anthony Robbins.
His “Tell, Show, Do” teaching and coaching moves people to create rapid personal change and effectively take more consistent actions and go farther, faster in personal and business achievements.
He holds several certifications in Neurosciences and taught at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) for seven years and lectured at different universities in the United States as well as across Europe and Australia.
To learn more about Joseph McClendon visit his Instagram @iamjosephmcclendon, Joseph McClendon on Facebook, or his website https://www.josephmcclendon.com
Key Takeaways:
- Accepting and expecting struggles, difficulties and pressures start growth
- Avoiding Paralysis of Analysis by starting to take actions knowing enough
- Being actively involved in doing what you are saying or teaching
- The difference between mindset and psychology
- Beating yourself up to achieve things, crushes your spirit
- People do things not for survival but for familiarity
- Aligning and redirecting
- 60-20-20 Rule