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It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are – Part 7

When we have a deeper sense of who we are, we become more intentional and perform better. Being more comfortable with our true selves enables us to deal with life events at a higher level.  

Life is going to be more challenging. Now is the time to get to know yourself at your core and tap into your potential.

Come and join us today as we delve further into part 7 of a series of podcasts about where you are, it’s not who you are. Realise the distinction between performance and identity, as well as the importance of mindfulness.

It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are – Part 6

We are now on the sixth episode in a series of themed podcasts that started several weeks ago. This subject of “where you are is not who you are” will go on for a few more weeks as there is more learning to unravel.

For today’s subtopic, we are going to dive into how to manage and avoid being defined by uncontrollable, challenging situations in our lives. We will also touch on distinguishing between the significant and the dominant narratives and, more importantly, having the ability to choose what must dominate.

It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are – Part 5

Our podcast has been revolving around the theme that Where You Are Is Not Who You Are for more than a month now. In fact, this is the fifth episode of the series and there are more to follow.

Although we have had so many conversations on this very important subject, plenty of insights remain to be uncovered as we delve deeper into each discussion. We present you with different perspectives to help you on your journey of self-discovery and growth.

It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are – Part 4

We are now on the fourth episode in a series of podcasts that revolves around the theme of where you are, not who you are. We are continuing this very important subject because most of us are defined by our circumstances as we live in this status-driven world.

However, we have the choice and capability to overcome our challenging situations. We have the power to be who we are meant to be and do what we love by recognizing and celebrating our own unique identity as well as sharing it with others, even when they have their views and values.

It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are – Part 3

Today’s episode is the third part of a series of podcasts that revolves around the theme of where you are, not who you are. The first two sequences were aired about two to three weeks ago and there are still more to follow.

This time I am going to openly talk about my journey to rediscovering and gaining a stronger understanding of who I truly am. I will also tell the story I am currently creating and the difficulties I encountered along the way. 

It’s Not Where You Are. It’s Who You Are

Who are you? Where are you? When was the last time you asked yourself these are two important questions? Are you happy with where you are?

Take a pause and think about who you truly are. What value do you bring to this world? Have you allowed yourself to be defined by the situation you are in?

Circumstances can change. You have the power to alter where you are by knowing your true self. However, peeling back the layers of yourself and getting out of the impostor syndrome is challenging.  

Consistency – Unleasing The Power Within

Have you been struggling with life’s challenges? Do you feel like things will not improve? 

Do not lose hope. You can live a happier, more fulfilling life.

Tune in and discover how. Dr. Ray Sylvester and I will dive into the power that lies within us. Our ability to be consistent in the way we deliver and want to show up in the world is key.

Overcoming Captivity – Interview with Jose Pereira

Adversity is part of life. It makes us grow stronger and helps us become better human beings. We should not allow ourselves to be defeated by it.

We can overcome every difficulty if we choose and decide to do so.

This is exactly what my guest today has done. In this episode, I will be speaking to Jose Pereira, a former CEO who has survived one of the most unimaginable difficulties that could happen in life. He was part of the CITGO 6, a group of executives who were held captive in Venezuela for five years.

His phenomenal story is one you should not miss. Listen in. Discover how he surpassed the greatest test of his life and evolved to be the person he is now.

Open To Everything Attached To Nothing

It is the start of a new season. This is our 501st episode.

Dr. Ray Sylvester and I encourage you to join us as we continue with our weekly deep philosophical conversations to give you insights as well as opportunities to do things differently and overcome life’s challenges.
 
Today we are going to delve further into the concept of being open to everything attached to nothing. This is another important idea that can make our lives better.