Your perspective dictates your future.
Speaker AOn today's episode, we're going to go over the power perspective and how it shapes who you are, how you handle situations and how you look at certain things.
Speaker AJustin, is there a time that you look back at a situation or you look back at a scenario and you wish you would have changed your perspective on that certain matter or change your perspective on what happened during that time?
JustinYes, there have been plenty of situations where I've reflected on, not necessarily regret, but yeah.
JustinWhere I could have potentially handled it differently or had a different perspective on the situation.
JustinMy perspective during that time is why I have the perspective that I do now.
JustinI can say myself.
JustinMy perspective has shaped my identity, especially as I've gotten older and matured more, both professionally and personally.
JustinBut your perspective is everything.
JustinI mean, your perspective, like I mentioned, is your identity, which is your.
JustinThat tells your thoughts, your behaviors and your emotions how you react to certain situations.
JustinSo you can get rapid fire issues throughout the entire day, but your perspective on those incoming issues.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinSays a lot about who you are as a person.
Speaker AYeah, there's a.
Speaker AThere's a quote from one of my former baseball coaches.
Speaker AHis name is Nick Mingione.
Speaker AHe's the head coach at uk.
Speaker AHe says either change your situation or change the way you look at it.
Speaker AAnd I think there's a ton of value in that where, you know, it's not always going to be easygoing and it's not always going to be best case scenario in our day to day lives and we deal with it all the time.
Speaker ABut how do we look at it and how do we position ourselves to, you know, look at the better half of that and move forward?
JustinIt's all about moving forward and improving.
JustinThe issue that a lot of people have or the show that a lot of people have is that they can't get out of their own way and change their perspective for the better.
JustinI love that your coach said that.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinBecause it's been very cliche.
JustinBut everyone's heard the same for the most part of your product of your environment.
JustinSure you are in certain situations because of the environment you're putting yourselves in.
JustinWhether that's business, whether that's, you know, relationships, whether that's your social circle, you're a product of your environment.
JustinSo if certain things happen, whether that's good or bad, your perspective on those things is a result because you put yourself in that situation.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AWhere do you think that comes from?
Speaker ADo you think that comes from childhood or from friends or peers or Colleagues.
Speaker AWhere does that come from?
Speaker AFrom, like, the ability to shape your perspective.
JustinYeah, it evolves.
JustinI mean, it absolutely starts in childhood and.
JustinAnd your parenting or your experience growing up with your parents and.
JustinAnd how they've molded your perspective.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinBecause, for example, when I grew up with it.
JustinDivorced parents.
Speaker ASure.
JustinYou know, I was two when they divorced.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinSo my perspective on when I would go to my friend's house and sit down and have dinner with them and everyone sitting at the same table.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinWas.
JustinOh, this is what it might supposed to be like.
JustinLike, why is everyone sitting down?
JustinWhy is the dad here?
JustinLike, why is the mom and dad.
JustinWhy are they, like, flirting at the same table?
JustinYeah.
JustinSo, like.
JustinSo, like.
JustinBut that changed your perspective as you get older.
JustinBecause I wanted a family.
JustinI didn't see anything wrong with that.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinYou know, I'm grateful for my family, but I wanted a family to sit down with when I was older, as I aged, and as my perspective changed.
JustinSo, yeah, I think it starts in childhood and then, you know, your values are driven into you from your parents.
JustinSure.
JustinBut your values also change when it comes to perspective.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinWhat type of perspective, either business or personal, what type of perspective are you trying to instill in your kids or your employees?
Speaker AYeah, I think this is something that, you know, I think we talked about it before, and I think the colors might have changed, but it's the ability to in any scenario.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ABusiness, personal, family, inner circle, whatever you want to call that.
Speaker AYou mentioned this before with, you know, the colors of cars.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd we look at it especially.
Speaker AThis is one thing that we do in our family a lot with our kids is we focus on the white cars.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd what that means is, okay, when you're going down the street and if you intentionally focus on the good things or the white cars, you're able to see the good in almost everything.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThere are some scenarios out there that.
Speaker AThat aren't great and that's going to happen.
Speaker ABut instead of focusing on the black car.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AWe're focusing on the white car and we're focusing on the good in every scenario.
Speaker AOur kids come home often and they might have had somebody that didn't treat them well at school, and we have to hear about and how we combat that and how do we overcome or even teach them?
Speaker AOkay, well, what did they say?
Speaker AOr what.
Speaker AWhat do you think they meant when they said that?
Speaker AThere's a lot of validity in the power perspective.
Speaker AAnd how do you reframe your mind to think a certain way?
JustinYeah.
JustinAnd you talk about reframing your mind and kind of creating those calluses or developing your mindset so that when you are in those situations, you're reacting the way you want to react as opposed to, you know, negatively and going down, you know, a different direction.
JustinSo professionally, you talk about perspective and how it relates to your identity, but as a sales rep, when you're going to calls, and we talked about childhood already, but when you go into calls and let's say you fail a ton of times growing up and maybe got cut from the sports team, so let your parents down a lot because you're a troublemaker, whatever that may be, your belief system and your perspective on sales might be.
JustinI'm going to fail.
Speaker ARight.
JustinI'm going to go to work, I'm going to fail today.
JustinPeople are going to hang up the phone on me.
JustinBecause that's your identity, that's your perspective, that's your belief system.
JustinIf you can change that perspective and understand what happened in the past is not who you are right now, but you need to go through that adversity to get where you are and know that you can change your perspective.
JustinGoing into work every single day thinking, I am the best damn sales rep.
JustinYeah.
JustinThat this office has and I'm going to dominate.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinThat perspective and that change in and of itself will set you up for more success and more wins throughout the day.
Speaker AYeah, you're absolutely right.
Speaker AAnd that doesn't get talked about enough in society today because we are focused on the negative.
Speaker AWe do see negative new cells.
Speaker AAnd that's something that, you know, even with our company and our families, those are things that we want to make sure that we're.
Speaker AWe're doing to make sure that we are reframing and having.
Speaker ALooking at the white cars.
Speaker AThere's a book that I read previously, it's by.
Speaker ADon't make fun of me.
Speaker ABut it's, it's a parenting book by Becky Kennedy and she's like the biggest thing on social media right now.
Speaker ALike, she's big on like gentle parenting.
Speaker AAnd I still.
JustinI'm kind of gentle.
Speaker AYou're very gentle.
Speaker AHold on a second.
Speaker AI'm like, at odds with like, Jess and I kind of butt head sometimes on the gentle parenting scenario.
Speaker AIn that instance, you know, she has a chapter in her book called mgi.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd I love this piece because it's most generous interpretation.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AIt's like telling you as a parent, okay, my child, I just cooked them a beautiful breakfast with toast and eggs and fruit and everything like that.
Speaker AAnd they get pissed off and they throw the plate on the floor.
Speaker AAnd with the mgi, the most generous interpretation, how do we take that?
Speaker AMaybe they had a bad night of sleep, maybe they had something happen to them that we don't know.
Speaker AAnd it's not necessarily the breakfast that we cooked.
Speaker AAnd I think it's more along the lines of, okay, how do we take this in the most generous interpretation of our child?
Speaker AAlso, I think you can relate to business.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AI think some things get said or things get done and okay, maybe that person didn't mean it this way.
Speaker AHow do I take it in the most generous interpretation of what they meant.
JustinThat perspective.
JustinI love that I haven't heard that.
JustinI'm somewhat firm in my parenting credit to Jess.
JustinYeah, yeah.
JustinI to, I guess soften up a lot.
Speaker AI'm not on that boat yet.
JustinBut, but, but even that.
JustinBrian, you talk about understanding why your kids reacted the way they did or why an employee reacted the way they did.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinIt all boils down to perspective.
Speaker ASure.
JustinAnd when you can be more present in those types of situations and think through as opposed to just being reactionary, your perspective changes and you become better.
JustinAnd you can help that individual or your kid or the employee become better by understanding why they reacted the way they did or why they have a perspective on a certain situation.
JustinSo when you can take a step back, really think about what your perspective is on a certain situation, there is so much opportunity to improve and improve others around you.
JustinYour story is awesome about the mgi.
JustinIt reminds me of the story that, you know, the specialist.
JustinWe had a specialist come in.
JustinWe do monthly event for our employees where we have a guest speaker or we'll present on a specific topic.
JustinIt's all focused on mental wellness.
JustinThe specialist, her focus is workplace wellness.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinA lot of it has to do with diet, exercise, stress, being in a high stress environment.
JustinWe are dealing with issues nonstop.
Speaker ACorrect.
JustinAnd we've said this before and we stress it often, but issues.
JustinAnd your perspective on issues is oftentimes negative.
JustinIf I come to you and I say, brian, I have an issue.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinIt's immediately negative because 80% of our thoughts are negative.
Speaker ASure.
JustinBut if you change your perspective on an issue, let's use logistics.
JustinFor example, a truck breaks down or a truck is late to a delivery, is that necessarily an issue?
JustinYeah, maybe, probably.
JustinBut is it also an opportunity to build a stronger relationship with your client or build a stronger relationship with a coworker and change your perspective for it to be positive?
JustinSo if you Just swap issue with the word opportunity.
JustinYour whole perspective changes and your thought process changes on certain situations.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, Justin, I love that, man.
Speaker AI think so for those listening today, right.
Speaker AThey might say, okay, Justin, Okay, Brian.
Speaker AI'm supposed to just sit here and flip a switch and change my perspective.
Speaker AAnd that's just.
Speaker AI'm just supposed to do it where I might have $1,000 in my account.
Speaker AMy girlfriend just broke up with me or my wife just divorced me.
Speaker AMy kids that are 18 and 20 years old, they don't talk to me anymore.
Speaker AWhat do I do?
Speaker AThat man.
JustinIf you're feeling like you've hit rock bottom and you don't have an out, life is against you.
JustinIt's just getting poured on your shoulders.
JustinRealize that majority of people have been in the same shoes.
JustinAnd I told a story early on.
JustinIt was one of our first episodes.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinI asked my wife to leave me.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinIt's because I lost my self worth.
JustinI felt like I had no value.
JustinYeah.
JustinI got fired.
JustinI had another kid on the way.
JustinWe had nowhere to move in Cincinnati.
JustinWe were stuck in Austin.
JustinTay like majority of people have been there.
Speaker ASure.
JustinBut there's nothing that you are going to do right now to change what happened in the past.
JustinRight.
JustinThe only thing you have is right now and your future.
JustinSo you have to look at that as again an opportunity to understand where you can learn what did you do wrong?
JustinHow can you improve?
JustinWhat is your perspective like if that situation were to happen again because you're changing your thought process, your belief system and your identity as you face more and more adversity is an opportunity for you to improve as an individual.
JustinSo let's say you have $1,000 in your bank account.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinWell, that's better than zero.
JustinOr let's say your girlfriend left you.
Speaker ASure.
JustinWhy did she leave you?
JustinWas it a, you know, a hostile relationship?
JustinWas she a good fit for you?
JustinWas.
JustinWere you a good fit for like, you got to understand I have a different perspective.
JustinMaybe it's opportunity for you to focus on yourself.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ALook in the.
JustinMaybe you guys are fighting a lot.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinNow you have more time yourself and you can focus on personal development and becoming a better you.
JustinSo everything can be an opportunity if you train your mind to think that way.
Speaker AYeah.
JustinBut you're not down and out until you're dead.
Speaker ARight.
JustinYou have a lot of life to live and every single day is an opportunity for you to improve your perspective and improve your identity.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ANo, I love it, man.
Speaker AAnd I think that you know, going over a lot of these tactics and strategies to help that are huge.
Speaker AI do want to invite those people who are listening today.
Speaker APlease, you know, comment, please ask any questions that you need to on the show.
Speaker AWe'd love to hear from you.
Speaker AWe'd love to understand where you're coming from or message us directly to see if we can help in any way get you back on that right track.
JustinYou know, my inner circle, I expect them to be my biggest fans.
JustinI expect them to believe in me and vice versa.
JustinI expect them to hold me accountable.
JustinI expect them to hear me out or give me advice when I need it.
JustinBut your inner circle is truly your most trusted network of friends, family, you know, significant others.