Exceed Expectations to Get Ahead

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Brendon Burchard is the world’s leading high performance coach, a 3-time New York Times bestselling author, and one of the most-watched, quoted, and followed personal development trainers in history. SUCCESS Magazine and O, The Oprah Magazine, have both named him one of the most influential leaders in personal growth and achievement. Forbes named him the world’s leading high performance coach and Larry King named him the world’s top motivational trainer.

A #1 New York Times, #1 Wall Street Journal, and #1 USA Today bestselling author, Brendon’s books include High Performance Habits, The Motivation Manifesto, The Charge, The Millionaire Messenger and Life’s Golden Ticket. His most recent book, High Performance Habits: How Extraordinary People Become That Way, was a multiple week Wall Street Journal bestseller, and Amazon editors named it one of the “Top 3 Best Business & Leadership Books.”

Brendon is also the executive producer and star of MOTIVATION WITH BRENDON BURCHARD on Apple Podcasts, which debuted at #1 across all categories in its first season. It was a Top 10 Self-Help podcast for over 100 weeks, and after 5 years continues to be a chart-topping health podcast.

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Wow I love this ❤thanks so much made me realize I’ve been stale in my relationships . I need to get back to going the extra mile 😊

daniellapadilla
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Love this! Always show up your best even if it's something you don't enjoy because that's how you build a super resilient character.

chazwolfson
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Hey Brendon, brother.

I feel like you have something on your shoulders. You look tired. I agree with your thoughts and what you try to teach people but I feel like your fire isn’t as strong as usual.

Keep smiling, love life but do take care of yourself and sleep well; all due respect.

Keep teaching us about life but put yourself in front of us.

Thanks,

Ciao

Psychopunk
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Yeah the problem is we can do our best, but it’s no longer a guarantee that the boss is going to promote etc. Not all bosses like you Brandon. Currently most of them just looking to squeeze last juice out of you for the minimum amount of money. Mostly it’s due to their greed and brokenness.

pd
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Yeah, exactly what the other person is saying. I did this I wanted to be a shift leader I was told I would be in the night to fight for the position and nothing I did was enough. My boss was younger than me and she would tell me how she would bully people in high school, and she would pride herself on making people cry. And ultimately, I think it was an external thing, and she would also vent to me about her problems and I like her therapist, but I’m also her emotional punching bag at that time in 2020 the Pandemic threw me out of there and I have since blocked her and I’ll contact with her but I went above and beyond I would be off the clock and I would bring for example cups to one store because they needed it and their delivery didn’t come in and they didn’t order enough. I would go in and do things on my bosses day off ordering you know the donuts whatever I would go note unpaid in and then I was like you know what like nothing I do is enough everything she complains about, and then the general manager lied to me about my raise, and I thought I was making a certain amount and I wasn’t so at that point when you run into a boss that is a manipulative or takes advantage of you it kind of defeats the purpose so I would like to know what is the answer to that

DaisyAruba
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Such an important conversation! 'Quiet quitting' is not the cure to burnout. Getting adequate exercise, sleep and healthy nutritious food, those are the cures to burnout 🙏🏽

RichflixInc
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And I was the only one even my general manager said oh wow, good for her Carissa like she actually talk to the us, though at the time it was a mobile station like I was only one advocating for a C cause I read the store we didn’t own like they did on the store. They were leasing it from the building, which was a gas station and also at alcohol, and I was the only one advocating for a C, because imagining working in a fast food, place with hot ovens, and it was so small there’s flies everywhere. It was so uncomfortable. It wasn’t satisfying to the customers and that was my goal because when you are unhappy, you know worker the customers are happier And the numbers are better and now the store has since been closed and I could’ve run that with my eyes closed I could’ve done a 20 million times better job and I finally realize that it wasn’t me. I thought it was me I kept trying I literally would try to make things into competitions for fun and I was like let’s let’s like you know, like I would do tally marks, and how many whatever we were promoting at the time I sold it and I would keep it and I show the general manager and I say look at this who else is doing this who else is keeping track of this? Who else is trying to make an incentive for people to sell more no one but me and then one other person who would like to compete with me and I would always win, but then I would get Lake Avenue after a while no one care, and I be like you know what OK I’m not gonna make you guys any money. I’m done like I gave up and then I I denounced I said I don’t wanna be a shift leader anymore and then they tried to gaslight you like you wanted this position. now you don’t and it’s like no I wanted this position but it’s gotten me nowhere and quite frankly you don’t deserve me as an employee anymore and I started working Monday through Friday. They said you chose. He wanted assistant manager when the other one left I wanted that position I was more than qualified for it. You need have to pay me more and I don’t know why I set my bar so low I should’ve been the general manager God knows she didn’t do a good job, but yeah I know I know you’ll ever work there I guess I know everything not to do as a manager and as a general manager so also the way that people would come to me. I can’t tell you how many people quit, and they come to talk to me because I had empathy for them at sympathy and I wasn’t always perfect. I became better and resented my boss and then took it out on other is the way she told me show me I was too nice so you’re too nice to everyone so that I’m not nice then she called me the B word literally to my face in front of people like I’m like OK so again you know nothing is good enough for these people so it doesn’t even matter and it’s just like why am I trying so thankfully the pandemic happened and got me out of there

DaisyAruba
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I've never met someone with the same name, am I you, or are you me?

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