Greg S. Reid

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Stickability without flexibility equals suicide. Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how to find success with persistence - stickable - while avoiding being so focused you can't be flexible.
Big goals require teamwork to accomplish. Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to discuss his recent trip to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro and the lessons learned about teamwork and surrounding yourself with successful people.
What is compulsive punctuality? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to report that all the great leaders were, and are compulsive punctuals, which is to say, not just showing up on-time, but early.
Do you know Napoleon Hill's keys to success? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to talk about success characteristics, such as thinking accurately, learning from adversity and failure and being enthusiastic.
How can you become a more successful leader? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to offer more keys to success from Napoleon Hill, including positive mental attitude, self-discipline, go the extra mile and create a master-mind community.
What does it take to turn challenges into opportunities? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to know when to make adjustments in the way you connect with and serve customers.
Is there an emotional dam of entrepreneurial energy about to be released? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why he believes small businesses are becoming impatient with the progress of economic recovery and are ready to break out with new entrepreneurial energy.
How does an entrepreneur know when to make adjustments? Greg Reid joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the importance of persevering as an entrepreneur instead of giving up, but also knowing when to move a little to one side or the other and look for opportunity there.
Thinking about giving up? Remember, you may be only three feet away from gold, as Greg Reid explains to Jim Blasingame in this conversation about entrepreneurship, perseverance and having a healthy appreciation for the power of failure.