Embracing Your Flaws and Imperfections to Become a Better Person with Dave Rendall

Embracing Your Flaws and Imperfections to Become a Better Person with Dave Rendall

We live in a society where fitting in is a norm, so people change who they are to the extent of losing themselves. Today, our returning guest Dave Rendall joins us to speak about the difficulties he faced for being different and why magnifying your...
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We live in a society where fitting in is a norm, so people change
who they are to the extent of losing themselves. Today, our
returning guest Dave Rendall joins us to speak about the
difficulties he faced for being different and why magnifying your
individuality is the best strategy for success in life.


To increase your confidence in showing who you really are and
keep your "freak factor" going, don't miss a beat on today's
episode!


Key takeaways to listen for


Should you change yourself based on well-intentioned people’s
judgment?

Benefits of seeing strengths from your weaknesses

Why prejudice and social categorization must be stopped

The rewards of recognizing the pros and cons of your
personality

Socializing: Finding the right fit rather than trying to fit
in

What is the impact of valuing your own uniqueness



 


Resources mentioned in this episode


The Freak Factor | Paperback and Kindle

The Freak Factor for Kids | Paperback

Now, Discover Your Strengths | Hardcover and Kindle

Mother Teresa | Paperback and Kindle



 


About David Rendall


During the last twenty years, David Rendall has spoken to
audiences on every inhabited continent. His clients include the
US Air Force, Australian Government, and Fortune 50 companies
such as Microsoft, AT&T, United Health Group, Fannie Mae, and
State Farm. Prior to becoming a Certified Speaking Professional,
he was a leadership professor and stand-up comedian. 


He also managed nonprofit enterprises that provided employment
for people with disabilities. In between presentations, David
competes in ultramarathons and Ironman triathlons. David has a
doctor of management degree in organizational leadership, as well
as a graduate degree in psychology. He is the author of four
books: - The Four Factors of Effective Leadership - The Freak
Factor - The Freak Factor for Kids - Pink Goldfish.


Connect with David


Website: David Rendall


 


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