Disruptive Successor Podcast

Episode 92 - Elevate Your Mindset, Success, and Gratitude with Tony Child

Episode Summary

How does gratitude relate to your success? This is an interesting question, which will be answered by Tony Child, Founder, and Owner of Elevated Worldwide, which will share the light with us to have the right mindset in achieving success. Join Jonathan and Tony and learn more in this latest episode of The Disruptive Successor show. HIGHLIGHTS Introducing Tony Child What's the sense of gratitude Confusion between gratitude and satisfaction Defining what success is The formula to success QUOTES Tony - Einstein’s hostile and friendly universe: “There's one quote that, like dictates everything in life. It's by Albert Einstein and he said this, he said, 'The greatest decision you'll ever make in your lifetime, is whether you believe you live in a hostile or a friendly universe.'” Tony - Thought on lack-based mentality: “I believe that like this idea, that there's only one winner and everyone else is a loser. That is a lack-based mentality, and sports is based in lack. It's based in competition, and I've heard this quote, many times, it was Bob Proctor that told me that 'Amateurs compete, where professionals create.'” Connect with Tony and learn more about his work: About Tony If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe, review and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill’s book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com

Episode Notes

How does gratitude relate to your success?

This is an interesting question, which will be answered by Tony Child, Founder, and Owner of Elevated Worldwide, which will share the light with us to have the right mindset in achieving success. Join Jonathan and Tony and learn more in this latest episode of The Disruptive Successor show.

HIGHLIGHTS

QUOTES

Tony - Einstein’s hostile and friendly universe:

“There's one quote that, like dictates everything in life. It's by Albert Einstein and he said this, he said, 'The greatest decision you'll ever make in your lifetime, is whether you believe you live in a hostile or a friendly universe.'

Tony - Thought on lack-based mentality:

“I believe that like this idea, that there's only one winner and everyone else is a loser. That is a lack-based mentality, and sports is based in lack. It's based in competition, and I've heard this quote, many times, it was Bob Proctor that told me that 'Amateurs compete, where professionals create.'

Connect with Tony and learn more about his work:

If you enjoyed today’s episode, please subscribe, review and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you’re interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill’s book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com