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PTE #42 - Mentorship and Business Challenges Through the Dale Carnegie Approach

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In this episode, host James Gilman welcomes Doug Stewart, a passionate advocate for self-development and mentorship.
The conversation dives into Doug's inspiring life story, from his struggles with learning disabilities in childhood to his transformative career experiences.
Together, they explore how Doug turned adversity into an opportunity to serve and lead, sharing insights on resilience, responsibility, and authentic human connection.

  • The Burden of a Bad Hand

Doug opens up about growing up with severe learning disabilities, including dyslexia, ADHD, and a form of stress-induced narcolepsy.
He describes feeling like a victim of circumstances he didn’t choose, but a pivotal high school coach helped him separate fault from responsibility, igniting his journey toward self-improvement.

  • From Victim to Responsible Leader

Doug explains how a college advisor named Sarah changed his life with unconventional teaching methods, like using crayons to help him understand material.
This unorthodox mentorship helped Doug pull his GPA from 1.4 to 3.4, teaching him the power of taking responsibility and shifting his mindset from victimhood to active self-betterment.

  • Mentorship Misconceptions

Highlighting his search for guidance, Doug learned that waiting for a perfect mentor is futile.
Instead, he emphasizes that taking initiative attracts great mentors. He shares the wisdom that the best guides are drawn to people actively working on themselves, not those waiting passively for help.

  • The Dale Carnegie Transformation

A chance encounter with a Dale Carnegie leadership course fundamentally altered Doug’s career trajectory.
Initially reluctant, Doug was inspired by the program's lessons and later became a facilitator himself, dedicating his life to helping others harness their potential through human connection and principled action.

  • Authenticity in Practice

Doug discusses the meaning of true authenticity—not as acting based on immediate feelings but as aligning actions with one’s core values, even when it’s tough.
He stresses the importance of consistency, character strength, and controlling one’s attitude and actions to inspire change in both oneself and others.

Doug Stewart’s story illustrates the importance of taking personal responsibility and actively shaping your own path, even in the face of adversity.
Through persistence, self-awareness, and the right mentors, one can transform challenges into strengths and create a meaningful impact on others.

This episode encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones, seek personal growth, and engage meaningfully with those around them.

Remember, keep learning, thriving and pushing the envelope!

This Show is sponsored by Perimeter Office Products

Check out our Live Show Events here: Perimeter Office Products Events
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Pushing the Envelope Newsletter

  continue reading

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In this episode, host James Gilman welcomes Doug Stewart, a passionate advocate for self-development and mentorship.
The conversation dives into Doug's inspiring life story, from his struggles with learning disabilities in childhood to his transformative career experiences.
Together, they explore how Doug turned adversity into an opportunity to serve and lead, sharing insights on resilience, responsibility, and authentic human connection.

  • The Burden of a Bad Hand

Doug opens up about growing up with severe learning disabilities, including dyslexia, ADHD, and a form of stress-induced narcolepsy.
He describes feeling like a victim of circumstances he didn’t choose, but a pivotal high school coach helped him separate fault from responsibility, igniting his journey toward self-improvement.

  • From Victim to Responsible Leader

Doug explains how a college advisor named Sarah changed his life with unconventional teaching methods, like using crayons to help him understand material.
This unorthodox mentorship helped Doug pull his GPA from 1.4 to 3.4, teaching him the power of taking responsibility and shifting his mindset from victimhood to active self-betterment.

  • Mentorship Misconceptions

Highlighting his search for guidance, Doug learned that waiting for a perfect mentor is futile.
Instead, he emphasizes that taking initiative attracts great mentors. He shares the wisdom that the best guides are drawn to people actively working on themselves, not those waiting passively for help.

  • The Dale Carnegie Transformation

A chance encounter with a Dale Carnegie leadership course fundamentally altered Doug’s career trajectory.
Initially reluctant, Doug was inspired by the program's lessons and later became a facilitator himself, dedicating his life to helping others harness their potential through human connection and principled action.

  • Authenticity in Practice

Doug discusses the meaning of true authenticity—not as acting based on immediate feelings but as aligning actions with one’s core values, even when it’s tough.
He stresses the importance of consistency, character strength, and controlling one’s attitude and actions to inspire change in both oneself and others.

Doug Stewart’s story illustrates the importance of taking personal responsibility and actively shaping your own path, even in the face of adversity.
Through persistence, self-awareness, and the right mentors, one can transform challenges into strengths and create a meaningful impact on others.

This episode encourages listeners to step out of their comfort zones, seek personal growth, and engage meaningfully with those around them.

Remember, keep learning, thriving and pushing the envelope!

This Show is sponsored by Perimeter Office Products

Check out our Live Show Events here: Perimeter Office Products Events
Subscribe to our Newsletter: Pushing the Envelope Newsletter

  continue reading

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