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Prime minister says he will boycott opening, as protesters hold signs saying ‘stop USA’ and shout ‘go home’ outside consulate
Hundreds of people protested against the opening of a new US consulate in Nuuk after comments by the US special envoy to Greenland that it was time for Washington “to put its footprint back” on the Arctic territory.
Many Greenlandic politicians, including the prime minister, said they would not attend the official opening on Thursday.
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Why Some Entrepreneurs Keep Growing While Others Stall written by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing
Most business owners are not failing because they lack ambition. They are failing because the daily practices that drive performance quietly erode under pressure, and nobody notices until the stall is already underway. In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch sits down with Jon Gordon, bestselling author of The Energy Bus and his latest release, The Power of Positive Habits, to talk about the micro-practices that separate leaders who keep growing from those who plateau.
Jon has spent two decades working with organizations including the LA Dodgers, Miami Heat, Clemson football, Southwest Airlines, and Dell. His work is grounded in a simple premise: habits are not just personal development tools. They are leadership infrastructure. Without them, you cannot show up consistently for your team, your clients, or your business.
This episode is for entrepreneurs and small business owners who feel like they are already working as hard as they can and still losing ground. Jon walks through specific, actionable habits around mindset, leadership, health, and relationships, and explains why simplicity and practicality are the only things that make habits stick long-term.
Jon Gordon is a bestselling author of more than 30 books, including The Energy Bus, which has sold over 4 million copies worldwide. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and consultant whose clients include professional sports franchises, Fortune 500 companies, and leadership teams across industries. His work focuses on how positive habits, energy, and mindset drive individual and organizational performance. His latest book, The Power of Positive Habits, compiles 93 proven practices into a practical framework leaders can start using immediately.
[00:01] — John’s opening frame: the owners losing ground without knowing it, and why habits are the hidden culprit
[01:17] — Why Jon wrote this book for leaders specifically, and what makes it different from other habit books
[02:18] — The comparison to Atomic Habits: what ChatGPT said, and why it is worth hearing
[03:26] — The thank you walk explained, and the research behind why gratitude in the morning changes your brain chemistry
[04:43] — How these habits apply to small business owners and entrepreneurs, not just corporate teams
[06:42] — The one thing that makes habits stick long-term, and why complexity is the enemy
[09:07] — What happens when someone tries to do all 93 habits, and what Jon recommends instead
[12:23] — The honest answer to “can you be positive and still face hard realities?” Jon’s response is worth the whole episode
[14:22] — Why plateaus happen, what is really holding people back, and how to move through it
[17:16] — Jon’s personal story: how a failing marriage and a naturally negative mindset led him to build the habits he now teaches
“Principles inform, practices transform. It’s going to be the practices that transform you.” — Jon Gordon
“Being positive doesn’t mean you ignore reality. It means you maintain optimism, belief, and faith in order to create a better reality.” — Jon Gordon
“If you grow your capacity for leadership, you will become greater than your problems.” — Jon Gordon
“Good habits go out the window during stressful times, and they actually need to be our foundation during those stressful times so we stay strong in the storm.” — Jon Gordon
“I’m not naturally positive. And so I have all these positive mindset tips in the book because thinking is a habit.” — Jon Gordon
