The GRINDcast – Q&A with Ryan Shazier

My dog, Ryan Shazier is back on the GRINDcast. This week we caught up with Ryan about his work here at Arias and we reached out to followers on IG for a little Q&A session. Check it out!

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The GRINDcast – Be An Overachiever

We have to adopt the mindset of an overachiever. Overachievers never think they’re working hard enough. They ask questions and seek mentorship. Overachievers do the things others aren’t willing to do. Be an overachiever!

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The GRINDcast – Arias Awards Night

We just wrapped on our 2022 Awards Night. This week on the GRINDcast, we’re sharing some clips from my closing speech. Stay tuned on the Arias social media for a full recap.

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The GRINDcast – The Work You Get To Do

Be careful what you wish for! People fall into the trap of complaining that they’re working hard. Be grateful for the work you get to do. There are people that would do anything to trade places with you.

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The GRINDcast – Inches At A Time

Life is about growth. You have to surround yourself with people that will challenge you to be a better version of yourself, and you’ve got to understand that your progress happens inches at a time.

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The GRINDcast – Sight Is The Enemy Of Vision

This week we’re just freestyling a few topics that came to mind, among them, Sight is the Enemy of Vision! To accomplish anything great in this world, you need to have a vision that is bigger than where you’re currently at.

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The GRINDcast – Your Obstacles, Hardships, & Failures

Your obstacles, hardships, and failures are what qualify you to help others. Often times, the best mentors and coaches in the world are leading others through a path that they’ve already been through. They know the obstacles and set backs ahead, along with how to either avoid them or overcome them.

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The GRINDcast – Patience In The Process

You have to have Patience in the Process on your way to the Prize! With social media, we live in a world that promotes instant gratification and tricks people into thinking they can be an “overnight success.” The only way to guarantee success is consistent daily disciplines that compound over time.

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