• Embracing Adversity And The Path to Growth w/ Lance Essihos #131

  • Dec 12 2022
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast
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Embracing Adversity And The Path to Growth w/ Lance Essihos #131

  • Summary

  • What You Will Learn:

    • How to learn to reprogram yourself to from societies programming to your own desires
    • The importance of trying things and travel to open your mind
    • How doing the best you can will eventually equal greatness
    • Show up, be the best you can, and have fun
    • Pursue personal fulfillment. As a result, your best will come out
    • The benefit in slowing things down
    • Choosing to suffer is a choice.
    • How to use your adversity to serve you to grow
    • Why doing the hard work creates an easy life


    Bio:

    Lance Essihos is a world traveler and has made it his life’s mission to help heal the world through the art of powerful storytelling and human connection. He is the host of the top-rated podcast University of Adversity, motivating hundreds of thousands of listeners to turn their darkest days into their greatest motivators. He has interviewed over 350 renowned people all over the globe, including world-class entrepreneurs, pro athletes, celebrities, doctors, spiritual masters, and the common heroes among us. Lance is the Founder of Mic-Up Media, an agency that helps founders and visionary leaders grow their businesses, brands, and networks through podcasting and storytelling.


    Important Links:

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFZ5SM13

    https://lanceessihos.com/



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