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The Kevin Miller Podcast

755: Divide your time between I, We, and Us - Habits with Stephen & Mara Klemich

The Kevin Miller Podcast

Kevin Miller

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

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Your time, especially your personal time, has three components. The time you give to “I”, yourself, is vitally necessary. “We” time would be working together or parenting or the duties of life, even social engagements. “Us” is intentional, focused time on the relationship, like “date night”. This highlights the Relationship spoke on the Ziglar Wheel of life for Stephen & Mara Klemich, my guests from show 753 where we talked about the four principles of behavior that rule our lives, from their book, “Above The Line”. This is my first time going the Habits show with a couple and it was valuable to hear how they make room to accommodate differing habits to cater to their differing personalities. We also discussed Mara’s three bouts with cancer, the challenge of living up to their own message, and the reality that these authors and speakers are, as they say, “dreadful introverts.” I think you will enjoy and get much value from auditing this couple’s habits. To quickly reference show 753 with the Klemichs where we talked about their revolutionary Heartstyles Indicator assessment, it is only available to those who purchase the Klemich’s new book, “Above The Line”. But for Ziglar listeners, I asked them to make it available immediately and at no cost. They are doing so for a month, from Jan. 25, 2020, to Feb. 25, 2020. Go to heartstyles.com/ziglar and follow the instructions. Use the access code ZIGLAR2020 to get access to the Indicator/assessment. Again, heartstyles.com/ziglar and use the access code ZIGLAR2020 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a Glass Box Media Podcast.

0:05.0

Hello everyone, I'm Kevin Miller and this is the Ziegler show,

0:10.0

where our goal is to inspire your true performance. In this episode, divide your time between

0:16.6

I, we, and us. So your time, especially your personal time has

0:23.0

components. The time you give to I yourself is vitally necessary.

0:28.0

We time would be working together or parenting or the duties of life even social engagements.

0:35.2

Us is intentional focus time on the relationship like Date Night for instance.

0:41.5

This highlights the relationship spoke

0:44.4

on the Ziggler Wheel of Life for Stephen and Mara Klemic.

0:47.7

My guests from show 753, where we talked about

0:51.3

the four principles of behavior that rule our lives.

0:54.7

Well, this is my first time doing the habits show with a couple, and it was really valuable

1:00.3

to hear how they make room to accommodate differing habits and to cater to

1:05.4

differing personalities. We also discussed Mara's three bouts with cancer and the

1:10.8

challenge of living up to their own message.

1:13.4

Really interesting discussion there.

1:15.1

And the reality that these authors and speakers are, as they say,

1:18.3

dreadful introverts, which is almost surprising.

1:21.0

I think you're going to enjoy and get a lot of value from auditing this

1:24.5

couple's habits together. And to quickly reference show 753 with the clinics where

1:31.2

we talked about their revolutionary heart

1:33.4

styles indicator assessment. It's only available to those who purchase the

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