As a Certified EOS® Implementer and Head Coach at EOS® Worldwide, Jill Young guides business owners to create vision, experience traction, and form unified teams. Since 2014, she has conducted over 750 EOS® sessions and continues coaching entrepreneurs who are on the lifelong journey to becoming their best. Before becoming a full-time EOS® Implementer, she was the president of a growing forward-thinking CPA firm. Today, you can find Jill on the bookshelves as the author of the beloved Advantage series.
Have you or your leadership team ever felt stuck in a rut? The bad news is it’s your fault. The good news is that you have the courage to fix it with some surprisingly simple approaches. I’m joined by Certified EOS® Implementer and Head Coach of EOS® Worldwide Jill Young to talk about three specific ways to lead more courageously.
4:46 The life of an EOS® Implementer
15:25 Jill talks about her Advantage series books
20:50 The teams who lack the courage of discipline let every excuse pull them away.
28:36 Mastering discipline with EOS® tools
33:12 The courage to lighten up has a lot to do with authenticity.
39:17 You gotta experiment to find out what works and what doesn’t work.
43:51 Celebrate and embrace your issues.
47:50 Just keep going one foot after the other.
48:50 Jill’s passionate plea to entrepreneurs
“Go get a thinking partner.”
GET IN TOUCH:
MARK LEARY:
www.linkedin.com/in/markhleary
www.leary.cc
JILL YOUNG:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eoscoach
https://www.jillyoung.com/
Production credit:
Engineering / Post-Production: Jim McCarthy
Art / Design: Immanuel Ahiable
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