December 15, 2021

Focus On Your Dream: Interview with Chris and Nik Nikic

My conversation with Chris and Nik Nikic, co-authors of 1% Better

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Adam Mendler

I recently spoke to Chris and Nik Nikic. Chris is the first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman. The son and father duo are authors of the new book 1% Better: Reaching My Full Potential and how You Can, Too, focused on their message of getting 1% better each day in order to reach your dreams.

Adam: Thanks again for taking the time to share your story and your advice. First things first, though, I am sure readers would love to learn more about you. What is something about you that would surprise people?

Chris: Thank you for having me, Adam. People would be surprised to know that two years ago, I was so unfit that people can’t believe I am the same person! I told my dad, I’m not the same person anymore. Working out and exercising really helped me build my confidence to do other things like complete the Ironman.

Nik: Well with the business that I’m in people would be shocked to know that I am an introvert. Sales is definitely a people’s industry so sometimes I surprise myself.

Adam: How did you get here? What experiences, failures, setbacks or challenges have been most instrumental to your growth?

Chris: For 18 years I was excluded from many things. So, I used that excluded feeling to fuel me to do all the things I thought I couldn’t.

Nik: I grew up with nothing, so I appreciate how hard work helps you achieve your goals. I like that it is totally within my control.

Adam: What do you hope readers take away from your new book?

Chris: I want readers to know that if I can do this, they can do anything they put their mind too!

Nik: There is a simple plan that can help anyone achieve things they never thought possible in their life!

Adam: In your experience, what are the defining qualities of an effective leader? How can leaders and aspiring leaders take their leadership skills to the next level?

Chris: I lead by doing. Do what you say you will do and be a good example.

Nik: Find a way to teach them to inspire themselves to do not just what they want, but what they are capable of. That means helping them define their dreams, come up with goals to help them and show them how to use that to keep them inspired to achieve what is important to them.

Adam: What are your three best tips applicable to entrepreneurs, executives and civic leaders?

Nik:

  1. Help people clearly define what drives them and they will be inspired to be and do their best

  2. Teach people to do and think for themselves. Don’t assume they know. Teach them.

  3. Support people. Show them you care and believe in them, and they will believe in themselves.

Adam: What is the single best piece of advice you have ever received?

Chris: Focus on your dream, no matter the challenges to get there.

Nik: John Wooden said be OK with slow, steady improvement with a long-term perspective!

Adam: What is one thing everyone should do to pay it forward?

Chris: Accept my 1% Better challenge by helping someone who needs your help!

Nik: Be willing to help others achieve their potential.

Adam: How can anyone develop a winning mindset?

Chris: By developing the 1% Better habit!

Nik: Yes, the 1% Better habit is designed to create a winning mindset by making achievement a habit. One tiny step at a time.

Adam: Is there anything else you would like to share?

Chris: Start small, get 1% Better and never quit.

Nik: Make a friend with Down Syndrome and your life will be richer.

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Adam Mendler

Adam Mendler is a nationally recognized authority on leadership and is the creator and host of Thirty Minute Mentors, where he regularly elicits insights from America's top CEOs, founders, athletes, celebrities, and political and military leaders. Adam draws upon his unique background and lessons learned from time spent with America’s top leaders in delivering perspective-shifting insights as a keynote speaker to businesses, universities, and non-profit organizations. A Los Angeles native and lifelong Angels fan, Adam teaches graduate-level courses on leadership at UCLA and is an advisor to numerous companies and leaders.

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