Supercharge Your Business with GAME-CHANGING Networking! | Larry Easto
https://www.larryeasto.com/
In this episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, host Lee Michaels, a senior member of the Tabernacle Levitt Community Tribe, discusses the journey of...
Supercharge Your Business with GAME-CHANGING Networking! | Larry Easto
https://www.larryeasto.com/
In this episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, host Lee Michaels, a senior member of the Tabernacle Levitt Community Tribe, discusses the journey of discovering one's true self and the importance of authentic living. Lee shares his own experiences, from practicing law to transitioning into consulting, writing, and helping others develop healthy habits. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding personal passion and purpose, the role of intuition, and the power of framing experiences positively. Larry and Lee also delve into marketing authenticity, the evolving landscape of professional services, and the impact of continuous learning. Tune in for insights on personal development, building relationships, and taking responsibility for your own success.
Time Line
00:00 Introduction to Authentic Living
00:19 Podcast Introduction and Host Welcome
02:49 Guest Introduction: Lee Michaels
03:36 Journey to Self-Discovery
06:41 Transition from Law to Writing
09:55 Developing Healthy Habits
26:39 Marketing and Authenticity
36:11 Recommended Books and Final Thoughts
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Larry Easto has delivered professional services for more than forty years, serving clients as a lawyer, consultant, and coach.
Despite the apparent differences in these roles, his approach was more facilitative than authoritative. Instead of telling clients what actions they should or shouldn’t be taking, Larry helped them understand their current situation in order to make the most appropriate decisions to achieve their desired results. As part of this decision-making, careful consideration was given to potential opportunities and threats associated with each option.
At the end of every decision-making process, it was the client’s decision—not Larry’s direction—as to the appropriate action to be taken.
Like many professionals, Larry struggled with marketing professional services. He freely admits that whatever professional services he delivered were done by choice, whereas whatever marketing was done, was done by necessity. Also like many professionals he would rather serve existing clients than look for new ones.
After trying a business school type introductory marketing course, he recognized that conventional marketing theory has little relevance for marketing professional services. A strong advocate of experience being the best teacher, Larry rounded out his marketing education by learning what successful professionals did to generate more new business and then modified these best practices into his own approach to generating new business.
As passionate about helping others learn as he is about his own lifelong learning activi… Read More