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In this intimate and transformational episode, Paul Lawrence Vann shares the moment that completely changed his definition of success.

Before Paul could lead organizations, teams, and audiences all around the world, he first had to learn how to lead himself.

Paul will share how self-leadership became the catalyst for every big breakthrough in his life and business. He will explain how your internal game not your titles, net worth, or external validation determines your success and fulfillment.

Tune in to leave this episode with a renewed sense of purpose and direction, practical tools for leading yourself, and the mindset shift to break free of mediocrity and lead with influence and integrity.

Key Takeaways

* True success starts on the inside. External results are a reflection of your internal leadership.

* Self-leadership starts with awareness and accountability. You can’t lead what you don’t understand.

* Discipline creates consistency, and consistency compounds into long-term success.

* Your mindset is the foundation. The way you think determines the way you perform.

* Leading yourself allows you to lead others. People follow clarity, confidence, and character, not titles.

If today’s message inspired you, don’t keep it to yourself , share it with a friend, colleague, or family member who’s ready to grow in self-leadership.

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