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Brian Bogert is a human behavior and performance coach, a motivational speaker, a business strategist, a top sales guy, and someone who believes in helping growth-minded and creative people that want to be the best versions of themselves and their most authentic selves. As Brian puts it, you want to allow people to embrace pain in order to gain freedom.
At 7 years old, Brian got his arm ripped off from a truck that hit their car. At 20 years old, he broke his arm, for the second time, from a snowboarding incident. Brian realized that in his goal to shut off his physical pain, he didn’t notice he was also shutting himself off emotionally. Today, Brain talks about how he liberated himself from his traumas to become the manifester that he has become today, and how you, too, can take your life to the next level of manifesting the things you want in your life.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
Episode Highlights:
Trusting Your Own Narrative
We all have unique stories, what's important is that we pause and become aware of the lessons we can extract from those stories and become intentional with how we apply them in our lives. When we’re more aware and more intentional in being our most authentic selves is when magic happens. The door cracks the perspective, motivation, and direction so joy, freedom, and fulfillment can exist holistically in our lives.
The Human Connection
Vulnerability and authenticity are the glue that binds human connection. Everybody is going to have the opportunity to stand on their own two feet – not only confident, but convicted in who they are – knowing the world is not going to just accept them, but embrace them for exactly who they are.
When you shut off physical pain to survive, you also show off emotional pain. Human connection without emotion is not a human connection.
Do not allow people to view yourself through the lens of the world and what they would believe they would be capable of in your scenario. Refuse to be defined by other people's boundaries that they are placing on you through their own lens.
The Era of Who
We are in this constant process of growing. And when we’re able to realign with who we are, the “what's” in our life become a manifestation of the “who.” Stop going to networking events and asking people what they do, because that's the first question everybody asks. If you ask them who they are, 99% of people will respond with what they do – not who they are. It's time that we shut down the era of “what“ and usher in the era of “who.” Let's start focusing on people over profits, and when you do that, you'll make more profits than you can ever imagine.
Resources Mentioned:
www.BrianBogert.com
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Brian Bogert is a human behavior and performance coach, a motivational speaker, a business strategist, a top sales guy, and someone who believes in helping growth-minded and creative people that want to be the best versions of themselves and their most authentic selves. As Brian puts it, you want to allow people to embrace pain in order to gain freedom.
At 7 years old, Brian got his arm ripped off from a truck that hit their car. At 20 years old, he broke his arm, for the second time, from a snowboarding incident. Brian realized that in his goal to shut off his physical pain, he didn’t notice he was also shutting himself off emotionally. Today, Brain talks about how he liberated himself from his traumas to become the manifester that he has become today, and how you, too, can take your life to the next level of manifesting the things you want in your life.
Here are some power takeaways from today’s conversation:
Episode Highlights:
Trusting Your Own Narrative
We all have unique stories, what's important is that we pause and become aware of the lessons we can extract from those stories and become intentional with how we apply them in our lives. When we’re more aware and more intentional in being our most authentic selves is when magic happens. The door cracks the perspective, motivation, and direction so joy, freedom, and fulfillment can exist holistically in our lives.
The Human Connection
Vulnerability and authenticity are the glue that binds human connection. Everybody is going to have the opportunity to stand on their own two feet – not only confident, but convicted in who they are – knowing the world is not going to just accept them, but embrace them for exactly who they are.
When you shut off physical pain to survive, you also show off emotional pain. Human connection without emotion is not a human connection.
Do not allow people to view yourself through the lens of the world and what they would believe they would be capable of in your scenario. Refuse to be defined by other people's boundaries that they are placing on you through their own lens.
The Era of Who
We are in this constant process of growing. And when we’re able to realign with who we are, the “what's” in our life become a manifestation of the “who.” Stop going to networking events and asking people what they do, because that's the first question everybody asks. If you ask them who they are, 99% of people will respond with what they do – not who they are. It's time that we shut down the era of “what“ and usher in the era of “who.” Let's start focusing on people over profits, and when you do that, you'll make more profits than you can ever imagine.
Resources Mentioned:
www.BrianBogert.com