Unlock Life on Your Terms: Success, Leadership, and Purpose with Kris | Leadership Talks Podcast

Join us in this insightful episode of the Leadership Talks Podcast as we dive deep with Kris Kluver, a dynamic speaker, and mentor, about achieving life on your terms.

From redefining success and work-life integration to embracing intentionality and overcoming failures, Kris shares actionable advice for leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone striving to live a fulfilled life.

Explore powerful concepts like the Balance Wheel, personal growth through endurance challenges, and strategies to transition from reactive to proactive living.

Plus, learn about Kris’s exciting new project, Peer Circles, launching soon. 

📌 Key Links: Kris’s

Website: kriskluver.com

Life on Your Terms Tool: https://lifeon-yourterms.com/

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Timestamps:

00:00 Intro to Kris’s & Leadership Insights

05:15 Redefining Success Beyond Wealth

10:45 Work-Life Integration vs. Balance

15:20 Overcoming Personal Challenges and Failures

20:10 Tools for Intentional Living (Balance Wheel)

25:00 Leadership Lessons for Entrepreneurs

29:30 Closing Thoughts & Chris’s Future Projects

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