Season 5 | Ep 5 – Dr. Aria on optimising your mindset for higher performance inside and outside of your recruitment business
On this week’s episode of The RAG Podcast Live, I was delighted to be joined by Dr. Aria, a high performance psychologist who works with A list actors, singer and C Suites execs and business owners from 7 figures to billion pound organisations (including recruitment agencies)
Just over 1 year ago today, I first heard about Dr. Aria when listening to his powerful story on The Diary of a CEO Podcast with Steven Bartlett..
I was recently single, living alone, and wondering WTF was going on with my life..
Dr Aria’s had also been through a similar story personally and coaches people all over the world to stay at peak performance by better understanding their mind and body.
I felt compelled me to contact him and agreed to get to work right away..
I’ve spent 90 mins each week working with him to better understand my mindset.
Since then I feel I have learnt more about myself than ever before
I am clearly not the finished article and that is ok… Every day is a learning experience..
In this episode we discussed his unique story; how he has helped me and revealed some practical advice for recruitment entrepreneurs and leaders to both feel and perform better each day..
You do not want to miss this!
If you are interested in speaking with Dr. Aria directly relating to his services or just some simple advice, then reach out to www.dr-aria.com or via LinkedIn and Instagram – @dr._aria
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