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Sesh Sukhdeo is a global transformation expert, collaborative partner in business and in everything else. He's spoken at the U.N. and parliament on collaboration.
Learning how to communicate effectively to reach your audience is what Sesh Sukhdeo shares with us in creating a new tomorrow.
Episode Highlights
Sesh [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires.
Ari [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change?
Sesh [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with.
Ari [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal.
Sesh [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah.
Ari [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question.
Ari [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now?
Sesh [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless.
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Ari&Sesh1.mp3
Ari [00:00:01] Has it occurred to you that the systems we live by are not designed to get results. We pay for procedures instead of outcomes, focusing on emergencies rather than preventing disease and living a healthy lifestyle. For over 25 years, I've taken care of Olympians, Paralympians, A-list actors and Fortune 1000 companies. If I did not get results, they did not get results. I realized that while powerful people who controlled the system want to keep the status quo. If I were to educate the masses, you would demand change. So I'm taking the gloves off and going after the systems as they are. Join me on my mission to create a new tomorrow as a chat with industry experts. Elite athletes thought leaders and government officials about how we activate our vision for a better world. We may agree and we may disagree, but I'm not backing down.
Ari [00:00:50] I'm Ari Gronich and this is. Create a new tomorrow podcast.
Ari [00:00:59] Welcome to the Create a new Tomorrow podcast.
Ari [00:01:03] We're here with Sesh Sukddeo, and he is an amazing collaborative influencer on the world. I'm going to let him tell you a little bit more about what he has done and who he is. But this man has spoken at parliament.
Ari [00:01:20] He's spoken in front of the U.N. He's been a consultant to companies that are major, major, major corporations, World Bank, as well as countries themselves. So, Sesh, I'm going to let you kind of give a little bit more about who you are and why is it that I'm talking to you.
Sesh [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires.
Sesh [00:02:53] And sometimes those desires aren't really aligned because that's why we need to develop our skills and our knowledge and our experiences. It's all part of the learning journey. So, yes, my name is Sash. Yes, I've done some wonderful things in my career. But the best way I describe what I've done is I love to build authentic relationships. And so that's what I'm about. I've been I've realized that that was my truth.
Sesh [00:03:23] My truth was void of all of those traumas. All of those issues, all of those challenges. Every time I fell over down the hill and I tumble off, I picked myself up. I realized that my authentic self was my inner voice, which I managed to express in a different light. I realized that like a child, when you fall off the bike, when you remember when you first start cycling and you fall off. We what do we do? We pick ourselves up and we carry on with. We don't care. Bruised, bleeding, not hurt, but we don't. But what happens is when we get older and we continue falling, we bring a lot of emotional pieces.
Sesh [00:04:10] We bring all of those desires that we have, which are really in itself probably an enemy because you become so attached to something that it drives you. You lose yourself in the process. So that all makes sense. You know, what am I. I am a person who loves to engage. I love to collaborate. I do so. In a way that there is value for all sides. And I've enjoyed the process of. Finding a way to reinvent myself at every stage possible. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. There are some people who start their careers and they're able to start and finish on one lane. But most entrepreneurs, as we know, to go down that path. It's just the nature of who we are. Anyway, I hope that makes sense.
Ari [00:05:09] Yeah. Oh, it makes sense.
Ari [00:05:10] You know, they say that the saying got it that they got wrong is survival of the fittest. It's not survival of the fittest. Fittest that Darwin said it's survival of the most adaptable survive.
Ari [00:05:26] If you can adapt to change, then you're going to be the one who survives. And we've had obviously a lot of change in the last few months. Right.
Sesh [00:05:35] Right. Right.
Ari [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change?
Sesh [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with.
Sesh [00:06:33] There has to be a princess to engage. But actually, it was my heart intelligence. That people were people by people naturally. Well, what happens is what's the blockage, Larry, is that we place barriers in front of us. And we we self sabotage. We don't value ourselves the way in which we can self-love. Trust me. Should be enormous. Should be something that we can relate to internally, that mirror that I mentioned. That's when I look in the mirror. And and so I think that, you know, I guess the biggest challenges that I see, it's the people you're dealing with. You have a choice. You have to also understand who do you resonate with. And if you believe that there's no one else like you out there, then you'll never come across people who are like minded. And there's a choice. We have a choice. All of those things you've spoken about are just a handful of many of the relationships that any one of us has managed to foster and develop. The truth is knowing when to step away. Knowing who's not in your tribe. You can't force energy that flow doesn't look that makes sense.
Ari [00:08:02] That makes, you know, the kind of person loves to have dissenting opinion opinions around me. I like to have debates. I like to have arguments. I like to pick fights a little bit with especially with the system at large. Right.
Ari [00:08:19] And I like those dissenting opinions because it allows me to develop more nuanced, critical thinking skills.
Ari [00:08:28] I get to take that information in and then put it into my kind of calculator mind.
Ari [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal.
Ari [00:09:08] So to me, my tribe is people who have my opinion, who have my belief, and those who don't just like skill sets. Right. We want people with different skill sets. So I like what you're saying because they have to have the energy of openness in order to even have those conversations. Right.
Sesh [00:09:29] You've got you've got you know, as you as you were talking, you know, just one word was was appearing as you were talking, which is truth. Why would you know if you if you are true to yourself and you really wanted to live of value, right? Yes. We need to use critical thinking skills. Yes, we need to use whatever skills we need to engage. But not every discussion starts off while the safety is a wind theme. Right. For all people. Well, what is important is, is being able to navigate forward and what you've described is.
Sesh [00:10:08] Is using. Everything that you have about you, which is you, because if it's not meaningful to you, how on earth will your passion flow?
Sesh [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah.
Ari [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question.
Ari [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now?
Sesh [00:11:34] Yeah, so I think the first thing is, is to check on the ego. It's not something you can actually weigh on a scale. OK? But one needs to reflect. One needs to perhaps maybe just explore.
Sesh [00:11:51] What is it that sits there from the ego perspective? OK. And I guess the first thing. So so the first thing is just reflects, you know, just just maybe read up and just just take a check. Despite this, catch yourself. Are you making a decision because you are a new only? Or we're making decision because it's of benefit to everyone. Now, the ego means that we've got to I think the second thing in areas is we're in an environment where social distancing has now become the norm. That creates an opportunity to maybe talk differently, communicate differently. Now, we all know from from from research that most of our communication is body language. How on earth? Right. But you're going to see my expression if I'm wearing a mask. So in a way, this is where we get the opportunity to reflect. So the second thing is. The ego. Yes, but reflect. We have an opportunity to reflect in ways that we've never had before in depth. And the third thing, Ari, is my third piece of my wisdom would be when you find your frequency.
Sesh [00:13:08] That resonates. You have to be ready. To go with the flow.
Ari [00:13:17] I think that's the one with the going with the flow is hard for people, especially when they have preconceived notions about.
Ari [00:13:26] What they should shouldn't, you know.
Ari [00:13:29] All yes, those things.
Sesh [00:13:30] So that's sort says preconceived notions are driven from wisdom. But is driven from ego or desire. Only then is it. You know, where to enter the rainbow again so that it's desperate that those are the three things that I would say.
Sesh [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless.
Sesh [00:14:18] They're arriving. It's like the law of attraction. The intentions. It's like magical living.
Sesh [00:14:24] All those things have now come into one.
Sesh [00:14:29] So I'm just here. And I'm not going to a great my friend. Right. So let me see. You've got none. But my point is my point is it's never too late.
Ari [00:14:42] Absolutely. Haven't having a hold of you.
Sesh [00:14:45] Say that again?
Ari [00:14:46] How can people get a hold of you?
Sesh [00:14:49] So game changer sesh dot com. You know, it's been difficult trying to say my surname, but Game Change Assoc. Coalminer's where you can find me. OK. My name is pretty easy if you type in the sash. It's Sesh you're bound to find you'll recognize my picture. It's pretty easy to click on the link.
Ari [00:15:07] Some people are going to be just listening to the audio so we'll know. Well, there's a picture up of you. Yeah.
Ari [00:15:13] So thank you so much for for being here, for offering your words of wisdom and your years of experience.
Ari [00:15:21] And I so appreciate it. And everybody go check out game changer sesh.org or sesh.com.
Sesh [00:15:30] Dot com and.
Ari [00:15:33] And find out what he's doing. He just had this amazing event with Forbes, Riley and Alex Stern, who created constant contact. I mean, it's it's an incredible road.
Sesh [00:15:45] Angel. Don't forget Robo Angel, the creator of Pictionary.
Ari [00:15:48] That's right. Rob Angel. Pictionary.
Sesh [00:15:51] What was it, 60 million games to a million.
Sesh [00:15:54] Thirty eight million. OK. I exaggerated. Yeah.
Sesh [00:15:59] That's okay. We've got another event taking place on the 19th of September. Comes this uprising game changer, too, Ari? This is going to be. Well, you know, you already you know, you seem to feed back online. You see that people's lives. I said that right at the beginning. There are going to be some of you that are going to have the most dramatic aha moments. I missed exactly what happened. So I'm about to do number two.
Ari [00:16:25] So I challenged to go and check that out and really start reflecting on yourself, finding out what is you, what is your ego, what's your fear and trauma versus what you really want. What do you want to do to live passionately, you know, create a new tomorrow is all about how we're going to activate our vision for a better world, how we're going to create the world that we want instead of living in and suffering in the world that's been created in generations before us.
Ari [00:16:56] My saying is we made this up and we can make it up better. So let's do something about it.
Ari [00:17:01] Let's check the ego, reflect on yourself, find out who you want to be. And when we get there, you really get to activate that vision and those passions for a better world.
Ari [00:17:14] So thank you so much just for being here. And and we will talk again soon.
Sesh [00:17:20] Thank you so much. Our pleasure. Thank you. Have a great day. Thank you.
Ari [00:17:27] Thank you for listening to this podcast. I appreciate all you do to create a new tomorrow for yourself and those around you. If you'd like to take this information further and are interested in joining a community of like minded people who are all passionate about activating their vision for a better world, go to the Web site, createanewtomorrow.com and find out how you can be part of making a bigger difference. I have a gift for you. Just for checking it out.
Ari [00:17:52] And look forward to seeing you take the leap. And joining our private paid mastermind community. Until then, see you on the next episode.
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Sesh Sukhdeo is a global transformation expert, collaborative partner in business and in everything else. He's spoken at the U.N. and parliament on collaboration.
Learning how to communicate effectively to reach your audience is what Sesh Sukhdeo shares with us in creating a new tomorrow.
Episode Highlights
Sesh [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires.
Ari [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change?
Sesh [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with.
Ari [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal.
Sesh [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah.
Ari [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question.
Ari [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now?
Sesh [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless.
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Full Transcription
Ari&Sesh1.mp3
Ari [00:00:01] Has it occurred to you that the systems we live by are not designed to get results. We pay for procedures instead of outcomes, focusing on emergencies rather than preventing disease and living a healthy lifestyle. For over 25 years, I've taken care of Olympians, Paralympians, A-list actors and Fortune 1000 companies. If I did not get results, they did not get results. I realized that while powerful people who controlled the system want to keep the status quo. If I were to educate the masses, you would demand change. So I'm taking the gloves off and going after the systems as they are. Join me on my mission to create a new tomorrow as a chat with industry experts. Elite athletes thought leaders and government officials about how we activate our vision for a better world. We may agree and we may disagree, but I'm not backing down.
Ari [00:00:50] I'm Ari Gronich and this is. Create a new tomorrow podcast.
Ari [00:00:59] Welcome to the Create a new Tomorrow podcast.
Ari [00:01:03] We're here with Sesh Sukddeo, and he is an amazing collaborative influencer on the world. I'm going to let him tell you a little bit more about what he has done and who he is. But this man has spoken at parliament.
Ari [00:01:20] He's spoken in front of the U.N. He's been a consultant to companies that are major, major, major corporations, World Bank, as well as countries themselves. So, Sesh, I'm going to let you kind of give a little bit more about who you are and why is it that I'm talking to you.
Sesh [00:01:40] Wow. Well, thank you so much. Ari, what a pleasure. Well, when you hear such an introduction, it's always interesting when you hear someone else playing your story or some of your highlights. It's always engaging, but but there's nothing more, I would say rewarding than looking in your own mirror. Right. So so whatever I'm about to say, Ari, really, it's just it's not about who, you know, what I've done, but it's more about who I am, I think. Yeah. All of those things are really the manifestation of efforts in some shape or form. But for every great story, there's probably a hill that we've all had to fall down to get to the store. And so, yes, I've had some some really interesting highlights in my career and in my life. But like with most business people, most entrepreneurs and most people, it's a rollercoaster, you know, and and the the wisdom that we have today. It's something we can reflect on, but, you know, when you when you start off early in your career, we all have dreams. We all have those strong desires.
Sesh [00:02:53] And sometimes those desires aren't really aligned because that's why we need to develop our skills and our knowledge and our experiences. It's all part of the learning journey. So, yes, my name is Sash. Yes, I've done some wonderful things in my career. But the best way I describe what I've done is I love to build authentic relationships. And so that's what I'm about. I've been I've realized that that was my truth.
Sesh [00:03:23] My truth was void of all of those traumas. All of those issues, all of those challenges. Every time I fell over down the hill and I tumble off, I picked myself up. I realized that my authentic self was my inner voice, which I managed to express in a different light. I realized that like a child, when you fall off the bike, when you remember when you first start cycling and you fall off. We what do we do? We pick ourselves up and we carry on with. We don't care. Bruised, bleeding, not hurt, but we don't. But what happens is when we get older and we continue falling, we bring a lot of emotional pieces.
Sesh [00:04:10] We bring all of those desires that we have, which are really in itself probably an enemy because you become so attached to something that it drives you. You lose yourself in the process. So that all makes sense. You know, what am I. I am a person who loves to engage. I love to collaborate. I do so. In a way that there is value for all sides. And I've enjoyed the process of. Finding a way to reinvent myself at every stage possible. And I don't think there's anything wrong with that. There are some people who start their careers and they're able to start and finish on one lane. But most entrepreneurs, as we know, to go down that path. It's just the nature of who we are. Anyway, I hope that makes sense.
Ari [00:05:09] Yeah. Oh, it makes sense.
Ari [00:05:10] You know, they say that the saying got it that they got wrong is survival of the fittest. It's not survival of the fittest. Fittest that Darwin said it's survival of the most adaptable survive.
Ari [00:05:26] If you can adapt to change, then you're going to be the one who survives. And we've had obviously a lot of change in the last few months. Right.
Sesh [00:05:35] Right. Right.
Ari [00:05:37] Beyond beyond that, you know, as as you've consulted companies like world banks and countries, what have you seen as the biggest block to people being able to get that mindset, the heart set to be adaptable to change?
Sesh [00:05:57] Yeah, well, you've mentioned two things to the mind sets and the heart intelligence. And I was speaking to a global thought leader, Murray Diamond. But I'm only last week and we've been having this really interesting conversation and very recently people saying, I'm so sensual, so soulful and it just resonating. And I'm I keep going back and says, well, you know. How comes in my career, I've built those wonderful relationships. Well, I did a lot of this. Yes. Because one has to understand who you're dealing with.
Sesh [00:06:33] There has to be a princess to engage. But actually, it was my heart intelligence. That people were people by people naturally. Well, what happens is what's the blockage, Larry, is that we place barriers in front of us. And we we self sabotage. We don't value ourselves the way in which we can self-love. Trust me. Should be enormous. Should be something that we can relate to internally, that mirror that I mentioned. That's when I look in the mirror. And and so I think that, you know, I guess the biggest challenges that I see, it's the people you're dealing with. You have a choice. You have to also understand who do you resonate with. And if you believe that there's no one else like you out there, then you'll never come across people who are like minded. And there's a choice. We have a choice. All of those things you've spoken about are just a handful of many of the relationships that any one of us has managed to foster and develop. The truth is knowing when to step away. Knowing who's not in your tribe. You can't force energy that flow doesn't look that makes sense.
Ari [00:08:02] That makes, you know, the kind of person loves to have dissenting opinion opinions around me. I like to have debates. I like to have arguments. I like to pick fights a little bit with especially with the system at large. Right.
Ari [00:08:19] And I like those dissenting opinions because it allows me to develop more nuanced, critical thinking skills.
Ari [00:08:28] I get to take that information in and then put it into my kind of calculator mind.
Ari [00:08:37] So which piece of that is true? Which piece of that isn't true? How does you make it optimize? You know me, I'm I'm all about performance and optimization. Right. Getting results. So the question I get to ask myself is what results make things more optimal? And if I have dissenting opinions, I can find out if those results are going to be more optimal or if the results that I have or if they're somewhere in between that we can play with, that becomes more optimal.
Ari [00:09:08] So to me, my tribe is people who have my opinion, who have my belief, and those who don't just like skill sets. Right. We want people with different skill sets. So I like what you're saying because they have to have the energy of openness in order to even have those conversations. Right.
Sesh [00:09:29] You've got you've got you know, as you as you were talking, you know, just one word was was appearing as you were talking, which is truth. Why would you know if you if you are true to yourself and you really wanted to live of value, right? Yes. We need to use critical thinking skills. Yes, we need to use whatever skills we need to engage. But not every discussion starts off while the safety is a wind theme. Right. For all people. Well, what is important is, is being able to navigate forward and what you've described is.
Sesh [00:10:08] Is using. Everything that you have about you, which is you, because if it's not meaningful to you, how on earth will your passion flow?
Sesh [00:10:23] Right. And so one is one of the big problems in business very often is we think, you know, there's a concern for task and a concern for people. We know that there's a continuum when you are purely focused on performance. Without concern for people, that balance shifts as we see today. OK, so so for me, put peak performance is great, but but not at the cost. Not at a cost. I'm not I swear, I think not, but as you said it, there's a balance between here and here, which is our consciousness, I guess it's way that lives anyway, right? Yeah.
Ari [00:11:08] All right. So we're gonna have one. One final question.
Ari [00:11:13] The question I always ask at the end is, can you give one to three actionable steps that somebody can take now to move their life forward in a meaningful way that they can literally take and say, OK, I can write this down and I can start on it now?
Sesh [00:11:34] Yeah, so I think the first thing is, is to check on the ego. It's not something you can actually weigh on a scale. OK? But one needs to reflect. One needs to perhaps maybe just explore.
Sesh [00:11:51] What is it that sits there from the ego perspective? OK. And I guess the first thing. So so the first thing is just reflects, you know, just just maybe read up and just just take a check. Despite this, catch yourself. Are you making a decision because you are a new only? Or we're making decision because it's of benefit to everyone. Now, the ego means that we've got to I think the second thing in areas is we're in an environment where social distancing has now become the norm. That creates an opportunity to maybe talk differently, communicate differently. Now, we all know from from from research that most of our communication is body language. How on earth? Right. But you're going to see my expression if I'm wearing a mask. So in a way, this is where we get the opportunity to reflect. So the second thing is. The ego. Yes, but reflect. We have an opportunity to reflect in ways that we've never had before in depth. And the third thing, Ari, is my third piece of my wisdom would be when you find your frequency.
Sesh [00:13:08] That resonates. You have to be ready. To go with the flow.
Ari [00:13:17] I think that's the one with the going with the flow is hard for people, especially when they have preconceived notions about.
Ari [00:13:26] What they should shouldn't, you know.
Ari [00:13:29] All yes, those things.
Sesh [00:13:30] So that's sort says preconceived notions are driven from wisdom. But is driven from ego or desire. Only then is it. You know, where to enter the rainbow again so that it's desperate that those are the three things that I would say.
Sesh [00:13:46] And it's it's you know, I'm also, you know, I read it irrespective of all of the wonders of things I have done, I am personally going through my own journey again. And and it's it's a beautiful moment. Absolutely beautiful moment. And what I found is all three of those things have brought to me. A global in my sphere of radiance is with influential people who are coming one by one. It's effortless.
Sesh [00:14:18] They're arriving. It's like the law of attraction. The intentions. It's like magical living.
Sesh [00:14:24] All those things have now come into one.
Sesh [00:14:29] So I'm just here. And I'm not going to a great my friend. Right. So let me see. You've got none. But my point is my point is it's never too late.
Ari [00:14:42] Absolutely. Haven't having a hold of you.
Sesh [00:14:45] Say that again?
Ari [00:14:46] How can people get a hold of you?
Sesh [00:14:49] So game changer sesh dot com. You know, it's been difficult trying to say my surname, but Game Change Assoc. Coalminer's where you can find me. OK. My name is pretty easy if you type in the sash. It's Sesh you're bound to find you'll recognize my picture. It's pretty easy to click on the link.
Ari [00:15:07] Some people are going to be just listening to the audio so we'll know. Well, there's a picture up of you. Yeah.
Ari [00:15:13] So thank you so much for for being here, for offering your words of wisdom and your years of experience.
Ari [00:15:21] And I so appreciate it. And everybody go check out game changer sesh.org or sesh.com.
Sesh [00:15:30] Dot com and.
Ari [00:15:33] And find out what he's doing. He just had this amazing event with Forbes, Riley and Alex Stern, who created constant contact. I mean, it's it's an incredible road.
Sesh [00:15:45] Angel. Don't forget Robo Angel, the creator of Pictionary.
Ari [00:15:48] That's right. Rob Angel. Pictionary.
Sesh [00:15:51] What was it, 60 million games to a million.
Sesh [00:15:54] Thirty eight million. OK. I exaggerated. Yeah.
Sesh [00:15:59] That's okay. We've got another event taking place on the 19th of September. Comes this uprising game changer, too, Ari? This is going to be. Well, you know, you already you know, you seem to feed back online. You see that people's lives. I said that right at the beginning. There are going to be some of you that are going to have the most dramatic aha moments. I missed exactly what happened. So I'm about to do number two.
Ari [00:16:25] So I challenged to go and check that out and really start reflecting on yourself, finding out what is you, what is your ego, what's your fear and trauma versus what you really want. What do you want to do to live passionately, you know, create a new tomorrow is all about how we're going to activate our vision for a better world, how we're going to create the world that we want instead of living in and suffering in the world that's been created in generations before us.
Ari [00:16:56] My saying is we made this up and we can make it up better. So let's do something about it.
Ari [00:17:01] Let's check the ego, reflect on yourself, find out who you want to be. And when we get there, you really get to activate that vision and those passions for a better world.
Ari [00:17:14] So thank you so much just for being here. And and we will talk again soon.
Sesh [00:17:20] Thank you so much. Our pleasure. Thank you. Have a great day. Thank you.
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