- Change your verbiage from “I deserve…” to “I’m responsible…”
- Do hard things first
- Keep inconvenient commitments
- Be part of a community
Learn more about Dr. Townsend and his work at drtownsend.com.
Notable & Quotable:
A really successful life takes work. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
Service and altruism are kind of like anti-depressants. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
Good conversations sometimes involve tough truths. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
If we always take the easy route, we’re missing out on a heck of a lot of life. —Ellie Frey Zagel #successfulgenerations
Entitlement is the connection between “I deserve special treatment” and “I’m not responsible for the impact I have on others.” —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
Entitlement is the opposite of gratitude. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
In this episode:
- Intro to topic of entitlement (:09)
- Meet Dr. John Townsend (2:25)
- What is entitlement and what’s wrong with it? (4:27)
- Giving as a cure to entitlement (6:35)
- Why call entitlement a disease? (8:44)
- Pocket entitlement (9:54)
- Conflict avoidant boards (13:55)
- How is entitlement created in a family (16:36)
- Entitlement in a family business (20:17)
- What are the hard way principles? (23:40)
- Tools (29:49)
- Bonus questions (41:41)
Resources from this episode:
Entitlement Cure: Finding Success in Doing Hard Things the Right Way by Dr. John Townsend
Sponsored by:
This episode is brought to you by Successful Generations 52 Fun Activities for Raising Financially Smart Children. Join our email list and download the guide here.
Guest Bio:
Dr. John Townsend is a New York Times bestselling author, business consultant, leadership coach and psychologist. He has written over 30 books, selling 10 million copies, including the Boundaries series and his newest book, Leading From Your Gut,
For more than twenty years Dr. Townsend has engaged with leaders, organizations and individuals around the globe, offering them life-changing solutions to their challenges. He and his organization provide team and executive coaching, corporate consulting, and give conference presentations. Dr. Townsend personally also coaches families and family businesses.
John has launched TownsendNOW.com, a digital content and experience base for those wanting to lead and grow. In addition, the Townsend Leadership Program, which develops leaders nationwide, is conducted by a team of Directors who have been personally trained by John. Dr. Townsend is also founder of the online Townsend Institute for Leadership and Counseling at Concordia University Irvine, offering graduate degrees and credentialing in Organizational Leadership, Executive Coaching and Counseling.
John is a co-host of the nationally syndicated talk show “New Life Live” which is heard in 180 markets with 3 million listeners, and is Clinical Director of the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Dr. Townsend is active on the board of Mustard Seed Ranch, a residential program for abused children. A resident of Newport Beach, California, Dr. Townsend and his wife Barbi have two adult sons, Ricky and Benny. One of John’s hobbies is playing in a band with his sons. “The Bandits” play at Southern California venues!
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In this episode, Ellie is joined by Dr. John Townsend, a psychologist, leadership expert, speaker, and New York Times Best Selling Author. Dr. Townsend has written ~30 books, but for this conversation, we’re focused on Entitlement Cure: Finding Success in Doing Hard Things the Right Way (link below in resources).
As Ellie describes in the intro, one of the questions she hears most is from families asking, “What should we do to stave off entitlement?” To that end, Dr. Townsend offers several definitions, examples, and actions to take immediately to course correct entitlement in your children, your family and yourself.
We explore Dr. Townsend’s recommended tools and tips for curing entitlement including:
- Change your verbiage from “I deserve…” to “I’m responsible…”
- Do hard things first
- Keep inconvenient commitments
- Be part of a community
Learn more about Dr. Townsend and his work at drtownsend.com.
Notable & Quotable:
A really successful life takes work. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
Service and altruism are kind of like anti-depressants. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
Good conversations sometimes involve tough truths. —Dr. John Townsend #successfulgenerations
If we always take the easy route, we’re missing out on a heck of a lot of life. —Ellie Frey Zagel #successfulgenerations
In this episode:
- Intro to the topic of entitlement (:09)
- Meet Dr. John Townsend (2:25)
- What is entitlement and what’s wrong with it? (4:27)
- Giving as a cure to entitlement (6:35)
- Why call entitlement a disease? (8:44)
- Pocket entitlement (9:54)
- Conflict avoidant boards (13:55)
- How is entitlement created in a family (16:36)
- Entitlement in a family business (20:17)
- What are the hard way principles? (23:40)
- Tools (29:49)
- Bonus questions (41:41)
Resources from this episode:
Entitlement Cure: Finding Success in Doing Hard Things the Right Way by Dr. John Townsend
Sponsored by:
This episode is brought to you by Successful Generations 52 Fun Activities for Raising Financially Smart Children. Join our email list and download the guide here.
Guest Bio:
Dr. John Townsend is a New York Times bestselling author, business consultant, leadership coach and psychologist. He has written over 30 books, selling 10 million copies, including the Boundaries series and his newest book, Leading From Your Gut,
For more than twenty years Dr. Townsend has engaged with leaders, organizations and individuals around the globe, offering them life-changing solutions to their challenges. He and his organization provide team and executive coaching, corporate consulting, and give conference presentations. Dr. Townsend personally also coaches families and family businesses.
John has launched TownsendNOW.com, a digital content and experience base for those wanting to lead and grow. In addition, the Townsend Leadership Program, which develops leaders nationwide, is conducted by a team of Directors who have been personally trained by John. Dr. Townsend is also founder of the online Townsend Institute for Leadership and Counseling at Concordia University Irvine, offering graduate degrees and credentialing in Organizational Leadership, Executive Coaching and Counseling.
John is a co-host of the nationally syndicated talk show “New Life Live” which is heard in 180 markets with 3 million listeners, and is Clinical Director of the American Association of Christian Counselors.
Dr. Townsend is active on the board of Mustard Seed Ranch, a residential program for abused children. A resident of Newport Beach, California, Dr. Townsend and his wife Barbi have two adult sons, Ricky and Benny. One of John’s hobbies is playing in a band with his sons. “The Bandits” play at Southern California venues!
Right click and “Save As” to download this episode to your phone.
Subscribe Now!
Don’t risk missing out on any of the fun that is to come.
Want more of Successful Generations?
Get more Successful Generations podcast episodes.
Learn more about Successful Generations:
FB: @SuccessfulGenerations
Twitter: @EllieFreyZagel
Email: ellie@successfulgenerations.com
Instagram: SuccessfulGenerations
Have a topic suggestion?
If you are the next generation of family business, philanthropy and wealth, and have a topic you think we should discuss, let us know at Ellie@successfulgenerations.com.