
Christopher Dedeyan
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In today's episode, our guest is Christopher Dedeyan. He is a professional speaker and peak performance expert who helps entrepreneurs, leaders, and employees manage stress, increase productivity, and have more energy. He developed his entrepreneurial and communication skills during the five years he built and ran his real estate brokerage company. During that time, Christopher noticed that he could help his colleagues with self-development by incorporating new rituals and habits that help them in their business and personal lives. And today, he will share with us about finding our life's purpose and overcoming our fears.</span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style= "font-weight: 400;"> [1:58]</span><strong> Why should I listen to you?</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">You would only listen, or you should only listen if you feel something within your gut that you should listen. And that's energy. It's not about what he's wearing or how he's acting. It's about how he's showing up energetically.</span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">[2:30] The only reason you should listen to somebody is if it feels good, and there's this gut feeling. That's the way I would speak to it. That's what I've done for all of my life business decisions and my personal life. It's always brought me the right way because your subconscious mind, gut, inner voice, and heart already know where you should go.</span></p> <p> </p> <p><span style= "font-weight: 400;">[3:40] </span><strong>Diagnosed with Dyslexia</strong></p> <p> </p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">I'm a learning disability advocate because at eight years old, I was diagnosed with dyslexia. My parents noticed that I had some difficulty trying to read when I was young, and they used to compare me a lot to my sister, who is two years older. I was putting in the effort, but reading is just not happening. Then after a couple of years of testing with a specialist, they found that I'm eight years old dyslexic.</span></p