Unlocking Human Potential with Navy SEAL Rich Diviney on 'Going Rogue'
It's all about the attributes. It's invaluable because now we know how to better equip our employees to do a better job, feel better about their own performance, not trying to force them into being a jeep when they're ferrari.
Ever wondered what sets top performers apart from the rest? In this episode of 'Going Rogue', Angie Manson chats with retired Navy SEAL and best-selling author Rich Diviney to uncover the secrets behind elemental human performance. Rich shares his unique insights from over two decades of service, focusing on why attributes, rather than skills, are the true drivers of success. The conversation takes a deep dive into Rich's book, 'Attributes', exploring the writing process and the fascinating topics it covers.
From the evolution of personal identity to the critical role of vulnerability in leadership, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions. Angie and Rich even bond over their shared love for a legendary band, tying its music to the concept of 'precision aggression'—a trait essential for high-stress Navy SEAL missions. But it's not all about high-octane action.
Rich also touches on the importance of hobbies and downtime in building resilience, the benefits of virtual technology in modern communication, and how affirmations can enhance leadership effectiveness. The episode is a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate their performance in any area of life. Whether you're interested in leadership, personal growth, or just love a good story about overcoming challenges, this episode has something for everyone.
Tune in to hear Rich Diviney's captivating insights and discover how you can apply these principles to thrive in your own life.