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Paul Rahn is the Founder and Owner of the ClassPass top studios SWEAT on State and Maple Leaf Crossfit in and around the Chicago-area.
Back in 2013 he was at the height of his career at Starbucks, leading a team of 50+ employees at the busiest store in Chicago and one of the top stores in the US. He had the best benefits, a big paycheck, and an impressive job title.
But yet, he knew he was capable of more.
Not more money or status, but more meaning.
Can you relate to things being good enough? But maybe there's a tug that won't go away for some crazy idea or you just know where you are right now isn't where your supposed to stay?
If so, you're going to love this episode that is one example of what's possible when you consciously choose a path of purpose and happiness, despite it being terrifying at many points along the way (including actually getting started).
AND since Paul is the owner of a fitness business, stay tuned at the end for some his best tips for getting into shape and feeling your best.
Get more doses of Paul's inspiration over on:
Paul books recommendations:
Declutter Your Mind: by SJ Scott
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Paul Rahn is the Founder and Owner of the ClassPass top studios SWEAT on State and Maple Leaf Crossfit in and around the Chicago-area.
Back in 2013 he was at the height of his career at Starbucks, leading a team of 50+ employees at the busiest store in Chicago and one of the top stores in the US. He had the best benefits, a big paycheck, and an impressive job title.
But yet, he knew he was capable of more.
Not more money or status, but more meaning.
Can you relate to things being good enough? But maybe there's a tug that won't go away for some crazy idea or you just know where you are right now isn't where your supposed to stay?
If so, you're going to love this episode that is one example of what's possible when you consciously choose a path of purpose and happiness, despite it being terrifying at many points along the way (including actually getting started).
AND since Paul is the owner of a fitness business, stay tuned at the end for some his best tips for getting into shape and feeling your best.
Get more doses of Paul's inspiration over on:
Paul books recommendations:
Declutter Your Mind: by SJ Scott