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Developing the Mental Toughness for Extraordinary Success

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Listen as Davette Harvey and Clay Shiver, a former NFL player, host a discussion on the value of mental toughness for leadership and business success. "Launching a business or ministry is not for the faint of heart. It takes courage, perseverance and an ability to navigate numerous challenges and obstacles. However, the benefits of ownership are well worth the price. Being master of your schedule, accessing numerous tax benefits and the satisfaction of birthing a vision from deep within your heart and bringing it to fruition are just a few of the privileges you will enjoy as a pioneer. It has been said that your organization will cap at your current leadership abilities. Therefore, taking the time to identify where you are sabotaging yourself is intrinsic to your future success. Strength training will need to address your physical, mental and spiritual fitness. Simply put, if you want to build a business or non-profit that ROARS, you MUST be willing to consistently do what others are not willing to do. Individuals who are top producers and excellent spiritual leaders are defined by habits and thought processes that are unseen but not secret. The current economic climate is separating the "I know what I should do but don't always do it" from the "I know what I should do and I actually do it" leaders." Clay Shiver, founder of Palm Branch Consulting, is an extremely successful advisor, consultant, and transformational leader. Whether he is consulting the president of a company, a professional athlete, or speaking to an assembly of high school students, he empowers people at all levels to be successful in life. Clay is a Hall of Fame Football player and former Pro-Football Offensive Lineman for the Dallas Cowboys. Since retiring from football, Clay has served individuals, families, and organizations stretching from Bogotá’ to Cape Town to New York City.

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