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A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT - PODCAST

A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT - PODCAST

De: Patrick B. Smith
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I aspire to connect with individuals globally, inviting them into our lives for support. I desire for people to express themselves candidly, free from the fear of judgment. This would genuinely ensure that everyone feels their voices are acknowledged and embraced. We can create the best lives for ourselves if we maintain mutual respect for one another's opinions throughout the nation. With great optimism, I am confident that this podcast will provide individuals with the opportunity to engage their minds and discuss the issues that are Significant in their lives.Patrick B. Smith Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • TOPIC - WORKING FOR A JOB YOU DON'T LIKE - A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT -PODCAST
    Oct 17 2025

    TOPIC: WORKING FOR A JOB YOU DON'T LIKE-

    In this episode, Patrick B. Smith discusses the challenges of working for a company that one does not like. He emphasizes the importance of job satisfaction and how it affects performance and overall well-being. Patrick encourages listeners to take responsibility for their career choices, recognize when it's time to move on, and advocate for themselves in the workplace. He concludes by urging everyone to seek out jobs that align with their values and bring them happiness.

    Takeaways


    • Working for a company you do not like can hinder performance.
    • Job satisfaction is crucial for overall well-being.
    • It's important to take back your power in your career.
    • Recognize when it's time to move on from a job.
    • Self-advocacy is key in the workplace.
    • You deserve to work in an environment that values you.
    • Don't settle for a job that makes you unhappy.
    • Evaluate if you're giving your best effort at work.
    • Finding a job that fits you is essential for happiness.
    • Your career should align with your personal values.


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    18 m
  • TOPIC - PICKING YOUR BATTLES -A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT - PODCAST
    Sep 25 2025

    TOPIC - PICKING YOUR BATTLES

    In this episode, Patrick discusses the importance of choosing your battles wisely in various aspects of life, including relationships and personal interactions. He emphasizes the empowerment that comes from knowing when to walk away and not engage in unnecessary conflicts. Patrick shares insights on how to recognize toxic relationships, the significance of self-awareness, and the value of maintaining control over one's reactions. He encourages listeners to focus on their personal growth and well-being, rather than getting caught up in the negativity of others.


    Takeaways


    Choosing your battles can save you from toxic situations.

    Not every situation requires a response; sometimes silence is powerful.

    Walking away from conflict is a sign of strength, not weakness.

    Understanding the energy you bring to relationships is crucial.

    People often project their insecurities onto others; don't take the bait.

    Life is too short to engage in unnecessary drama.

    Focus on what truly matters in your life and relationships.

    Your reactions define you; control them wisely.

    Misery loves company; avoid engaging with negative people.

    Invest your time and energy in positive relationships and experiences.


    Sound Bites


    "You don't owe anyone a reaction."

    "People will always talk, let them."

    "The best response is no response."



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    26 m
  • TOPIC-NEVER CHASE A RELATIONSHIP-A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT PODCAST
    Sep 12 2024

    A WORD FROM PRESIDENT PAT PODCAST


    TOPIC-NEVER CHASE A RELATIONSHIP


    In this episode of the President Pat Podcast,

    Patrick B Smith discusses the importance of not chasing after relationships that are unfulfilling or toxic. He emphasizes the need for mutual effort in relationships, the significance of recognizing one's self-worth, and the necessity of accountability. Patrick shares personal insights on how to identify unhealthy dynamics and encourages listeners to let go of attachments that hinder their personal growth. The conversation is a call to action for individuals to prioritize their emotional health and make decisions that align with their well-being.


    Takeaways


    Never chase after a relationship; it blinds you to reality.

    You should never have to work that hard for a relationship.

    Respect your position and know what you bring to any relationship.

    Accountability is crucial in all types of relationships.

    You deserve better than what you settle for.

    Let go of unhealthy attachments that drain you.

    Recognize your worth and what you contribute to relationships.

    Communication is key; don't assume you know what others are thinking.

    Stop stalling your life for someone who doesn't want to be in it.

    Make decisions that prioritize your own happiness and well-being.


    Sound Bites


    "Never chase after a relationship."

    "You are worth whatever you can accomplish."

    "Let them understand what they're doing."


    Chapters


    00:00 The Dangers of Chasing Relationships

    02:47 Recognizing Toxic Dynamics

    05:35 The Importance of Mutual Effort

    08:26 Accountability in Relationships

    11:47 Understanding Your Worth

    14:39 Letting Go of Unhealthy Attachments

    17:22 Moving Forward with Confidence



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    23 m
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