Ford Taylor - Servant leader, entrepreneurial bread-winner, husband, father, author of “The Hike” and “Relactional Leadership” amd. founder of Transformational Leadership Training, and FHA Consultants - discusses how he solves complex business problems with straightforward practical solutions. He discusses his beginning as a young entrepreneur, his simultaneous professional success and personal failure, his relationships with workmates and family, and how he transformed himself.
Show Notes:
- Taylor explains that although his professional life as a CEO was considered very successful, his personal life was a trainwreck, how he recovered from the brink..
- Finding true success through balance and significance by giving back to the community
- Accountability partners are a primary catalyst for meaningful transformation
- How “bumper buddies” serve you out of love and honesty
- Taylor describes his entrepreneurial start from humble beginnings as a young man with a lawn mowing service
- How an affair almost killed him and how forgiveness restored, and save his family
- Taylor had visions of how others would perceive him at his funeral, and it helped him reconsider his life goals and objectives
- He describes his “guilt t-chart” and how it relates to fear, shame, and lies
- How would Ford rebuild if he woke up one day completely destitute
3 Key Points:
- Even though society can perceive someone as professionally successful, there may be a hidden picture behind the veil that tells the true story.
- You need to surround yourself with people that hold you accountable through love and honesty.
- Don’t let fear of personal failure move you in the wrong direction as it will if you let it.
Key Quotes:
- “When you think you’re successful the way I thought I was successful, that can lead to a lot of arrogance and pride, and that’s not success at all.” - Taylor
- “If at any point [people] don’t want to go to work, they may be missing what their true calling is.” - Taylor
- “If your fear is in the right place, it’s amazing how much freedom we get from that.” - Taylor
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