The One Powerful Question That Will Help You Be More, with Ed Molitor
Ed Molitor

In the last 26 years, Ed Molitor has developed his leadership skills in both athletics and business. From working as an NCAA Basketball coach at Texas A&M to becoming the Vice President of a national recruiting firm, Ed has taught countless athletes, coaches, and business leaders how to THINK, ACT, and EXECUTE at an elite level. Ed has a unique set of skills to deliver leaders across the country a purposeful, positive, energetic, and refreshing experience to unlock their true potential. In 2016, Ed launched his company, The Molitor Group, in order to reach and add value to a larger sphere of ambitious individuals and help them achieve their goals every day. Through The Molitor Group, Ed has guided all types of leaders to achieve success. From entrepreneurs and executives to teams and companies, The Molitor Group specializes in empowering individuals and groups to achieve at the next level. Through Leadership Performance training, coaching, and speaking, Ed’s goal is to supply people and organizations with the necessary tools to move forward from where they are now to where they want to be.

What you’ll learn about in this episode:

  • A powerful question which you can ask yourself each day to help you become all that you are capable of becoming
  • A break down of that question that will provide you with deep insight on how you can draw meaning and power from each part
  • What the difference is between my best vs. the best
  • What it means to ‘Be More’, how that can show up in your life, and what the by-product of a ‘Be More’ focus will be
  • The power of being most valuable even when you are not most valuable
  • What does it mean to be indispensable
  • Why it is so powerful and possible to make yourself indispensable
  • What perspective Ed gained from the tragic helicopter crash involving Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others
  • Some of Ed’s 50 powerful lessons he would share with his younger self as he documented for his 50th birthday
  • How perspective changes over time and at the end of the day it is so important to focus on what truly matters

Additional resources:

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