19: Peak and Pit

 Life is full of high’s and low’s, but how we respond to these obstacles can make all the difference in our success, personally and professionally. Learn to use a low moment, or a pit, to reach even higher and more satisfying peaks, or highs. Tune in to this episode to hear just how to do that!

Quotables

  • Have your pit turn into a peak
  • Use your pain to help someone else
  • Peaks are worth celebrating and so are pits
  • Pits formulate your character and humility
  • Pits make the peak worthwhile
  • Pits have the pain and peaks have the pleasure

 

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