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Today, we're learning from Tal Shnall, Learning & Leadership Development Manager at The Joule, who shares what he’s learned about learning, growing, and advancing in your hospitality career.

Tal Shnall, The Joule
The big idea: Focusing only on your day-to-day work will not accelerate your progress until you embrace a learner’s mindset.
The people who are making a difference, the people who are advancing in their careers, are investing in themselves. If you want it, you find a way. If you don’t, you find an excuse.
Why this matters: Just going through the motions won't move you - or your hospitality business - ahead.
Listen now to my full conversation with Tal on this on the Hospitality Daily Podcast (Apple Podcasts, Spotify)
Put this into action:
Subscribe to the Hospitality Daily Podcast and others on this list I put together for you to turn your workouts, commute, and errands into opportunities to learn and grow
Seek mentorship and environments where you can work alongside people you can learn from
Read "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey - Tal’s #1 recommendation
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Coming this week: Horst Schulze joins us!
Starting tomorrow, legendary hotelier (and the cofounder of The Ritz-Carlton and Capella Hotels) Horst Schulze will join us to teach us about excellence in hospitality. I enjoyed meeting him, and I am excited for you to hear his insights here tomorrow.

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-Josiah




