Steve Goudy MD, MBA

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Steve Goudy MD, MBA

Steve Goudy MD, MBA

@GoudySteve

Ear, Nose, Throat expert for children. CEO of Dr. Noze Best. NIH-funded researcher. Educator. Entrepreneur. Father. @drnozebest

Decatur, GA Katılım Eylül 2015
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Steve Goudy MD, MBA
Steve Goudy MD, MBA@GoudySteve·
@cava ordered my food tonight and store didn’t send 1/3 of it. Phone rolls to voicemail and no room on voicemail to leave a message. Order number 7425834224. Not a good start for my first order.
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drnozebest
drnozebest@drnozebest·
Are you a new or expecting parent? We've created something just for you... Since our company was founded by a Pediatric ENT, we talk a lot about the respiratory system and have created a FREE resource. Download our Baby Breathing Basics eBook: drnozebest.com/blogs/the-doct…
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Steve Goudy MD, MBA@GoudySteve·
@Delta we should talk about the process in the Bogota airport. I have some suggestions for you based on my experience today (million miler with diamond)
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Katelyn Bourgoin 🧠@KateBour·
"But Apple does it." No. You're not Apple. Rather than copying them why not trying to… Think Different.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• ADHD as a Superpower Yes, you can be easily distracted. You can also focus intensely for long periods of time on things you're passionate about. The key is finding your passion. It's putting that energy, which is part of ADHD into that passion.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Not your diagnosis A diagnosis does not define you. A diagnosis is simply information. It's information to let us know how to help you succeed. The only thing that defines you is: • how you think • the words you use • the actions you take
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drnozebest@drnozebest·
One of our most asked questions is: how do I teach my child how to blow their nose? Today, our very own Dr. Goudy is sharing his tips for making this as easy as it can possibly be!
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drnozebest@drnozebest·
Parenting tip: self esteem is such an important thing to instill in our little ones right from the start. Here is any easy way to start doing this today 👇🏼
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Clint Murphy
Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Think bottom-up A top-down thinker accepts ideas as a given and looks for evidence to prove them. A bottom-up thinker looks for first principles and uses them to build a mental model. Picture a house build. You start from the ground up. This approach leads to new ideas.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Law of large numbers As the sample size increases, the sample average approaches the theoretical average. The law of large numbers is central to probabilistic thinking and is the basis for many businesses.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Projective thinking When you think projectively, you suspend disbelief of currently accepted views. Your thought process becomes open-ended, speculative, and requires you to create: • context • concepts • objectives Projective thinking requires intellectual humility.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Mediocrity principle You are not special. Not unique. what happens in the world, your country, and your life, is the result of natural, universal laws. Nothing special. When you drop that pretense, you drop the stress and anxiety that come with it. It helps you be humble.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Pareto principle 80% of results come from 20% of inputs. This applies to all areas of life, including: • sales • sports • money • computing If you focus on the 20%, you increase production and decrease effort. Take it a step further. Focus on the 20% of the 20%
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Intellectual humility What you "know" may be wrong. With intellectual humility, we question our assumptions and can change our minds: • Recognize blind spots • Learn to say "I was wrong" • Be careful with your convictions • Be willing to challenge your beliefs
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• Inversion Inversion is the practice of thinking through problems in reverse. Charlie Munger: Don't focus on success, focus on not making mistakes. Ask yourself what the opposite of what you want would look like and how it would come about. Don't do those things.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
Most people reason from analogies. They look to incrementally improve on what's already being done. With first principles thinking, ignore what's being done. Ask yourself, if you started from scratch, how would you design this.
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Clint Murphy@IAmClintMurphy·
• First principles Aristotle defined first principles as "the first basis from which a thing is known." Break things down to their fundamental truths and reason up from there: • Identify your current assumptions • Break them down to the roots • Create new solutions
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