The human mind can do some amazing things. It can keep us safe, overcome challenges and help us grow. It can also trap us in a web of obsessive thinking during times when it’s not needed. When this happens, which happens to be most of the time, we miss out on a lot of great things that can help us experience peace, joy and happiness. Listen as the guys share their thoughts on the subject of when and where to think or not think.
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The source of personal unhappiness is rooted in our ego. It’s the part of us that creates external enemies, craves what it doesn’t have and will do anything to satisfy its insatiable need to run your life. It makes you think it’s thoughts are your thoughts, and that it’s you. Every moment it tries to overshadow your higher consciousness to be your best and do things for the greater good. If ego wins, you experience suffering instead of peace. Learn how to manage ego for a more peaceful life.
There is so much information out in the world today. It can be overwhelming. Opinions are often passed on as facts. It can be a difficult task to find the initial source of the information. And then there’s the question of validity and accuracy. So how do you know what information to trust? Rick and Keith share how they go about determining who and what they trust when it comes to information. Listen and see if their methods might work for you.
Oftentimes we do things without knowing why we do them. Whether it’s overthinking events, rushing to judgment or operating from a place of fear, we behave in ways that don’t serve us or others. This default way of living takes us out of the present moment. It’s part of the human condition we are born into. The good news is we can choose a different and more peaceful way to live life. Listen as the guys share how.
In this episode, Rick and Keith show vulnerability as they discuss events in their lives that they regret. Having grown over the years, they share how they dealt with the regret, learned from the experiences and channel their energy to now show up in a positive and loving way.
We see the world not as it is. Instead, we see the world as we are. This means we filter the world through our personal history, preferences and stories. To be your best and inspire others to be their best so we all win requires seeing the world in a different and loving way. Listen as Rick and Keith share how they learned to do just that.