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Mission Days: The powerful tool to keep your work and life on course | Ep. 18

Mission Days: The powerful tool to keep your work and life on course | Ep. 18

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Are you living on autopilot? Most people never take real time alone to examine their lives—until a crisis forces them to. But what if you could proactively gain clarity, purpose, and direction without waiting for disaster to strike?

In this episode, I reveal my "Mission Days" practice—a powerful personal retreat I've used for years to build a major nonprofit, land significant business deals, and make life-changing realizations. This isn't meditation. It's intentional contemplation designed to unlock your inner wisdom and create actionable breakthroughs.

You'll learn: ✅

  1. The 6-step framework for conducting your own Mission Days retreat ✅
  2. Why boredom is actually the key to creativity (backed by science) ✅
  3. How to "live into the future" instead of being held back by your past ✅
  4. The "tipping point" strategy from Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu that applies to life goals ✅
  5. How Bill Gates, Carl Jung, Thomas Edison, and even the Buddha used similar practices ✅
  6. Specific prompts to guide your thinking during the retreat ✅
  7. How to turn insights into actionable results

Whether you're feeling stuck, seeking more meaning, or simply want to ensure you're on the right path, this episode gives you a proven system for regular life evaluation and course correction.

Get the full Mission Days guide and prompts at my website: agelesswarriorlab.com/blog

Links from the show:

4 Hour Work Week book

https://fourhourworkweek.com/

"Does being bored make us more creative?" Published in 2014 in the Creativity Research Journal.

"Mind wandering during creative incubation predicts creative performance” published in 2025 in Scientific Reports

https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2014-19753-005

2018 article called "Solitude as an approach to affective self-regulation". Published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/319643109_Solitude_as_an_Approach_to_Affective_Self-Regulation

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance book

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/629.Zen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance

2001 paper called “Self-concordance, goal attainment, and the pursuit of happiness: Can there be an upward spiral?” published in the Journal of Happiness Studies

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325671224_Self-concordance_goal_attainment_and_the_pursuit_of_happiness_Can_there_be_an_upward_spiral

Landmark Forum

https://www.landmarkworldwide.com/the-landmark-forum

Adopt-a-Pet.com

https://www.adoptapet.com/

Music “Disambiguation” by Robel Borja https://open.spotify.com/artist/7j0DUZ79z4edeLkU2H1UoJ?si=eISl0YfaQ-yLThljs48j5A

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This episode was directed and presented by Dave Meyer, produced by Robbie Lockie, edited by Phil Marriott and music kindly provided by Robel Borja.

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