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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

1698 | Dr. Dennis Kimbro: “You Never Know Who’s Looking.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Business, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 June 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Dr. Dennis Kimbro reveals the best advice he has for his students. Tune in and discover the 4 questions that will help you thrive in the new normal.

Transcript

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Yo, today's QOD is, you never know who's looking.

0:05.0

Here we go.

0:31.0

Welcome back to the QOD of the Day Show. I'm your host, Sean Crox and a Sean Crox and

0:35.0

.com. We got Dr. Dennis Kimbrow back on the show. And today Dr. Kimbrow is going to share

0:42.0

four questions that you're going to have to answer for yourself if you want to thrive in what

0:47.0

he calls the new normal. But the most important thing he talks about is the fact that you

0:54.0

never know who's looking. A couple months ago, I vented about my experiences out in the world

1:04.0

with employees of other businesses. For example, went to Target and the cashier had me waiting

1:12.0

for her to finish her text before she would help me or going to the car wash and the guy

1:18.0

was driving my car just does not want to be there and does a terrible job driving my car.

1:23.0

And this is a very common thing these days. People just like they're not satisfied with what

1:28.0

they're doing. And so they act like they're not satisfied. They make it apparent that they're

1:32.0

not satisfied. They make it apparent that they're not happy. And here's the thing, my friends,

1:38.0

you never know who's looking. You never know who is standing in front of you at the cashier

1:47.0

at your register. You never know who's car you're washing because if there's one thing about successful

1:54.0

people, successful people appreciate a job well done, not just by themselves, but by others.

2:01.0

And so when you do a job well and you do it for the right person, you can open up doors for

2:08.0

yourself. That person can help you to get a new opportunity. But instead of impressing that person

2:16.0

with your work, with how well you performed your job, you acted like you didn't want to be there.

2:22.0

You hurt yourself in that instance. So you never know who it is. You never know what kind of

2:28.0

opportunity that you're possibly turning down because you're acting like you'd rather be

2:33.0

somewhere else. Dr. Dennis Kimbrose coming up.

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