I had the chance to meet Brian Holmes at a recent 3-day event put on by former guest Ray Edwards called Copywriting Academy Live.
I was immediately impressed with Brian for many reasons, not the least of which was his friendly and inviting demeanor, his quite confidence, and his better-than-average listening skills (I always notice a good listener).
Brian mentioned he had just completed a new book. As he began to describe its contents, I was immediately intrigued. Though it is very unusual for me to extend an invitation to be on the show to someone whose book I haven’t yet read, inviting Brian seemed like the obvious thing to do. I’m VERY glad I did.
In The 4 Cornerstones for Strategic Living, Brian gives every person a proven system (a blueprint) for constructing the life they desire.
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Brian is the Founder and President of the Strategic Living Institute, and he’s a highly acclaimed speaker, author, and leadership expert.
He hosts his own podcast (Strategic Leader Podcast), and is a Certified Master Coach and a mentor to people from all walks of life. His passion for building people and developing leaders is experienced by thousands around the world each year.
In today’s episode, Brian and I discuss:
- Why he believes most people fail to leave a lasting legacy
- What it means to live strategically
- The concept of personal healing and why it’s so critical to our well-being
- And much more…
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Brian’s Latest Book
You can order your copy of The 4 Cornerstones for Strategic Living right now.
Brian in Action
Books Brian Recommends
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightingale
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
Brian’s Resources
The best place to find out more about Brian is at his website.
Here, you can pick up a copy of Brian’s new book.
You might consider hiring Brian to speak or consult your business.
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Jeff thank you for your amazing podcast. I was worried after the small break that you were done podcasting, and I was so glad to wake up one morning to see this episode.
Your show has added a lot of value to my life. Thank you again, and God bless you.
Never! Thank you Noah. It’s good to know the show was missed. Between a full travel schedule and an interview that had to be rescheduled twice, it became necessary to miss a couple of weeks in a row. I hope not to make that a habit, at least not without letting listeners know in advance first. 🙂