How to Lead Teens, Invest Smart, and Silence Self-Doubt | ASK ME ANYTHING
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Apr 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, the hosts tackle smart investment strategies for newly disposable funds. They dive into the nuances of coaching U13 soccer, blending fun with skill-building. The conversation also touches on essential leadership lessons for guiding teenagers and overcoming self-doubt. Listeners receive practical tips for navigating workplace distractions and dealing with toxic colleagues. This is a treasure trove of actionable advice for anyone seeking growth in family, work, and personal life.
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Smart Investing
When investing, consider potential double-digit returns, downside protection, and tax implications.
Prioritize foundational investments over high-risk ventures, especially when starting.
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Navigating Trivial Tasks
Address trivial tasks by understanding their purpose and discussing alternatives with your boss.
If your job feels full of busywork, consider whether it's a systemic issue or a personal mismatch.
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The Power of Choice
Take ownership of your time and push back on trivial tasks. Don't passively accept busywork.
Seek clarity on desired outcomes and suggest alternatives if tasks don't align with goals.
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In this "Ask Me Anything" episode, Kipp Sorensen and Shawn Villalovos tackle your burning questions with raw, actionable insights. From investing $10K wisely to navigating trivial work tasks, coaching U13 soccer teams, and guiding high-performing teens, they cover it all. Plus, hear candid advice on silencing self-criticism and handling toxic colleagues.
Packed with life lessons on leadership, choice, and growth, this episode delivers real talk for real challenges. Tune in for wisdom that cuts through the noise—perfect for anyone ready to level up in work, family, and beyond.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:03 - Intro Banter 03:02 - Investing $10K Smartly 10:26 - Escaping the Trivial Whirlwind 24:18 - Leading a U13 Soccer Team 36:41 - Guiding Teenage Sons 46:21 - Overcoming Self-Criticism 58:30 - Dealing with Toxic Colleagues 01:12:53 - Closing Thoughts