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Joining us today is one of the most motivational, inspirational, and recognizable people on the web! Robert Gilbert, Ph.D., is a professor of sports psychology at Montclair State University and is a public speaker, motivational coach, sports coach and author. He has developed numerous workshops on success, written books about success but he is most famous for his Success Hotline which just celebrated it's 30th year in production. Since January of 1992 he has recorded DAILY three-minute motivational messages that have reached thousands of listeners around the world. You can still call the Success Hotline at (973) 743-4690. (charges may apply) but now, you can subscribe to his Podcast any way you like streaming your Podcasts.
In this episode:
-Avoid being average by being EXTREME
-Extreme leads to Extraordinary
-our youth are suffering from L.O.S.E.
-creating leadership that inspires
-creating memorable emotional moments leads to greater learning
-"a set back is a setup for a comeback"
-how to pass the pillow test
-how changing your focus can change your future
-the law of 3 27 60 10
Connect with Dr. Gilbert:
[email protected]
Success Hotline: (973) 743-4690
Podcast:
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/success-hotline-with-dr-rob-gilbert/id1532154557

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https://linktr.ee/BenchmarkedPodcast
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