Programming Our Mind and Thinking in Versions with Daniel Gray
Today’s guest is Daniel Gray, an enormously successful sales executive that leads enterprise sales for industry leaders including Deluxe Media, and previously The Hut Group, Amazon, Welocalize, and Lionbridge. On the show, Daniel opens up and shares how the worst thing that’s ever happened to him has been a catalyst for personal growth and development. We learn what he means when he says he was sleepwalking through life, and why he feels in the midst of a tectonic shift that is changing who he is on the inside. This awakening has changed his perspective and given him a newfound passion for understanding how and why he acts the way he does. Through this journey of self-discovery, Daniel has embraced some valuable life metaphors and lessons. We learn what he means when says our subconscious uses programs just like a computer, how thinking in terms of versions completely changed his approach to working on projects, and why he feels he’s been operating with split energy. Much of what he shares is rooted in the belief that wounding from childhood has played a role in who he has been most of his life. (This one is so jam-packed, and this is part one of a two-part episode)
Learn more about Daniel Gray:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielgray/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/danieljgray
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This is an encore episode and was originally published on February 25, 2020