#117: Everyday Peace and Superheroes with Dr. Dravon James

Have you been working towards a long-term goal but can’t seem to reach it? You just might need to implement a system to help get you where you want to go. Luckily, this episode’s guest has the tools you need to accomplish those goals.

Dr. Dravon James is a Transformation Specialist, inspirational speaker, radio host, life coach, and author of Freedom is Your Birthright. She founded Next Step Leadership Academy and Every Day Peace, a platform for her to help and inspire others to reach their dreams.

So, are you ready to learn how to set goals and systems? Let’s dive in!

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Highlights of our conversation

  • Dr. James has always been an empath, but how has she used that to help people see different perspectives and help them improve? (2:38)

  • Why it’s important to track systems instead of tracking goals. (4:18)

  • The top tips for getting started with your system to accomplish something new. Plus, Dr. James’s “go small to win big” mindset. (6:35)

  • The shift that Dr. James has seen with her clients during the pandemic, the weirdness of being home during working hours, and why it’s so important to listen. (12:21)

  • What Dr. James recommends doing as part of your nighttime routine and why you should paint yourself as a superhero. (17:39)

  • How to aim for “everyday peace,” plus something that makes Dr. James angry. (20:40)

  • Where you can find more people to support you in your quest for greatness. (24:25)

  • Dr. James’ top three tips for success that you can start doing right now. (26:54)

Where to find Dr. Dravon James

Learn more about everything Dr. James is doing at drdravonjames.com

Check out her podcast Every Day Peace with Dr. Dravon James.

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