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What if “success” isn’t rich, famous, powerful but values lived daily and relationships that last? In this episode, John and Josh talk about defining a successful life, résumé vs. eulogy virtues, the importance of relationships and a deceptively simple definition of success: when your values and your actions match.

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About John Spence: John is a globally recognized business thought leader, former owner/CEO of five companies, and advisor/coach to organizations from startups to the Fortune 10. He’s lectured at more than 90 universities and was named by the American Management Association as one of “America’s Top 50 Leaders to Watch.”

About the show: Notes for an Awesome Life with John Spence focuses on personal growth, happiness, clarity, and the everyday habits that compound into an AWESOME life.

Credits: Hosts John Spence and Josh Wilson • Produced by Josh Wilson for Familiar Wilsons Media • Special thanks: Amanda Wilson (writing and production), and Domingo Jimenez (writing and marketing).

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Chapters

1. Having A Successful Life on Your Terms (00:00:00)

2. Pigafetta and a Successful Life (00:01:17)

3. Redefining Success Beyond Rich, Famous, and Powerful (00:02:55)

4. The Price Of Chasing Status (00:06:30)

5. Values In Action: Authentic Living (00:09:20)

6. Resume Virtues vs Eulogy Virtues (00:11:50)

7. Everyday Heroes And Integrity (00:13:28)

8. The Trust List: Homework (00:16:09)

9. Deep Connections Over Achievements (00:18:22)

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