Meanwhile On Main Street

Meanwhile On Main Street


“Control the Controllables”

April 17, 2020

Ep 2- Control the Controllable's


When dealing with crises, finding means to control the event is overwhelming. It takes a great deal of strength, competency, and decisiveness.


Today’s episode of Meanwhile on Main Street Podcast talks about how to take control of the conflicts,  what’s  the importance of having leadership in the family and in the workplace, and


why introspection is substantial in determining the controllable.


Meanwhile on Main Street Podcast buddies are LEADERS in their respective careers. They have been leaders and earned that distinction over the course of dealing with struggle showing stability where everybody else around them has kind of decided to lose their minds a little bit.


Together with former Marines, Soldiers, Sales Professionals, Entrepreneurs, and Attorneys, this podcast shares a MEANINGFUL conversation on how to move forward.


Enjoy!


Favorite Quote:


“There's a piece of this where you just have to acknowledge I can't control certain things, but there are things you can control and we call that controlling the controllable.”


- Justin Lee


In this episode:


2:21 - Dealing with conflicts in a calm demeanor


4:53 - How demonstrating leadership in the family help you control the uncontrollable during the pandemic


5:58 - Why controlling your reaction helps you stabilize the situation


7:52 - Looking at a silver lining behind the crisis


8:22 - Why putting a brave face for your family is highly important


11:06 - The significance of having control in the workforce


16:28 - Facing the adversity as a community


19:21 - Recognizing the power of a positive attitude


22:24 - The concept of struggling  to find purpose


29:29 - Identifying the true acid test of the things you can control


33:25 - How acting locally can help in controlling the controllables


42:10 - Why introspection affects your perception of the controllables


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Justin Lee


Joshua Parker


Stephen Colon