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What Drives You with Kevin Miller

609: Connecting with others - Habits with Lisa Grimes

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The habits of Lisa Grimes, my guest in show 607. Lisa has a new book she co-authored with Paula Brown Stafford titled…”Remember Who You Are: Achieve Success. Create Balance. Experience Fulfillment. As a refresher, Lisa’s focus is living life meaningfully and on purpose, and being connected to other people. She’s spent 33 years in corporate America with roles in management, sales and business development and multiple stints as CEO of large companies. She’s also been an entrepreneur, spent a decade as a decorator, and…adopted a child who was deaf and mute after being told she couldn’t have children. She’s been a busy woman and it’s enlightening to hear the habitual things she does to keep herself well. Check this out, she suffers from osteoarthritis and had her stem cells injected into her joints, making her the first person in the world do have ever done so in her hands! She's also done it in both knees. She also has the gift of hospitality, which lends itself to her belief in the high value of connecting with others, in personal life and in business. I’ve probably spent over 3 hours on the phone with Lisa in the past week, she is just an intriguing person who has experienced so much Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glassbox Media Podcast.

0:05.0

And then I would just say connecting with friends and I think, you know, it's something that there have been times in my life that I didn't do as good a job

0:16.0

it because I was a life, I was a mother, I was a career woman, and something had to give, and I wished earlier on that someone had said to me

0:26.2

Make time for your friends all the time

0:30.0

Welcome to the Ziggler show where we inspire your true performance.

0:34.0

I'm your host Kevin Miller. In this show we are back to look at the habits of Lisa Grimes, my guest in show 607.

0:41.0

Lisa has a new book she co-authored with Paula Brown Stafford titled Remember

0:46.5

Who You Are, Achieves Success, Create Balance, Experience, fulfillment. So as a quick refresher, Lisa's focus is living life meaningful and on purpose and being connected to other people.

0:58.0

We talk about that a lot, but she spent 33 years in corporate America with roles in management, sales, business development, multiple

1:04.4

stints as CEO of large companies.

1:07.4

She's also been an entrepreneur.

1:08.6

She spent a decade as a decorator.

1:10.4

And she's adopted a child who was deaf and mute after being told she couldn't have children.

1:15.0

She's been a busy woman and it's just enlightening to hear the habitual things she does to keep herself well,

1:22.0

which is what we're going to talk about today as we go

1:24.9

through the Ziggler Wheel of Life and the Seven Spokes and ask what she does to keep herself

1:31.2

on top.

1:32.2

And check this out, she suffers from osteoarthritis

1:35.1

and has had her stem cells injected into her hands, into her joints there,

1:40.6

making her the first person in the world to ever have it done on her hands.

1:44.1

Since then, she's also done her knees, really interesting stuff.

1:48.5

She has a gift for hospitality you'll hear about, which lends itself to her belief in the

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