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Ryan Estis

@ryanestis

Author. Keynote Speaker on Sales Growth & Human Centered Leadership. Founding Partner @ImpactEleven.

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The American Dream is alive and well: The number of ‘everyday millionaires’ is soaring, with over 1,000 people joining the ultrawealthy club daily fortune.com/2025/06/25/ame…

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Recent graduates who haven’t started their gigs at big banks are being recruited for jobs at private-equity firms that don’t start for another couple of years wsj.com/finance/bankin… via The Wall Street Journal

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I coach some of the world’s most successful individuals. If you're ambitious but feeling stuck... → Read these 16 insights for a breakthrough:

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Everyone has a lifetime accomplishment they are after. When you get it, you’ll realize that isn’t what life is about at all. This is 5 minutes of pure gold.

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Mortgage rates holding stubbornly above 6.6% leave many people stuck with higher monthly costs and no path to refinance wsj.com/economy/housin… via The Wall Street Journal

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Successes can feel like moments for celebration, rather than furrowed-brow scrutiny. But it is precisely those moments of interrogation that can lead to insights. sb.stratbz.to/3fA1hig via strategy+business

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Astronomer CEO’s viral Coldplay moment reminds us: We’re all being watched all the time fastcompany.com/91370971/astro…

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If you’re a leader who wants to get the ideas flowing in a meeting, don’t be the one to speak first, or even second wsj.com/business/c-sui… via The Wall Street Journal

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If you’re a leader who wants to get the ideas flowing in a meeting, don’t be the one to speak first, or even second wsj.com/business/c-sui… via The Wall Street Journal

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Take great care to avoid mistakes when the decision is hard to reverse. But! If you make a mistake that is hard to reverse, there is no sense beating yourself up about it. Your responsibility is to make the best next choice given your current position. You must always make the