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Today’s media environment constantly tugs at your emotions and makes it harder to think clearly about your future. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller show how to treat feelings—especially being bothered—as raw material rather than reality, and how to quickly turn intense emotional energy into insight, better decisions, and creative projects that expand your future possibilities.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
Modern news and social media are engineered to grab your feelings, which can crowd out your ability to think about your own future.
Constantly reacting to events outside of you makes it harder to think clearly and see where you actually want to go.
Feelings are experienced physically and biologically, not intellectually, which is why they can be so overwhelming in the moment.
There’s a big difference between simply having feelings and using those feelings to trigger real thinking and new ideas.
Strong emotions, whether positive or negative, are early warning signals that something needs to be understood, decided, or created.
When you get deeply bothered by an experience, you can either stay stuck in the story or use that energy to design a better future.
Many of Strategic Coach’s most powerful thinking tools, including The Experience Transformer®, were created because Dan was determined not to repeat a negative experience.
Capturing the energy from a negative event and channeling it into a specific creative project gives you huge momentum—but only for a short window of time.
Reinterpreting past experiences through learning changes how they feel and upgrades your capabilities going forward.
Taking ownership of your emotional responses gives you power, control, and agency instead of leaving you at the mercy of circumstances or other people.
Resources:
Multiplication By Subtraction by Shannon Waller
Transforming Experiences Into Multipliers
Not Being Bothered by Dan Sullivan
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Today’s media environment constantly tugs at your emotions and makes it harder to think clearly about your future. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller show how to treat feelings—especially being bothered—as raw material rather than reality, and how to quickly turn intense emotional energy into insight, better decisions, and creative projects that expand your future possibilities.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
Modern news and social media are engineered to grab your feelings, which can crowd out your ability to think about your own future.
Constantly reacting to events outside of you makes it harder to think clearly and see where you actually want to go.
Feelings are experienced physically and biologically, not intellectually, which is why they can be so overwhelming in the moment.
There’s a big difference between simply having feelings and using those feelings to trigger real thinking and new ideas.
Strong emotions, whether positive or negative, are early warning signals that something needs to be understood, decided, or created.
When you get deeply bothered by an experience, you can either stay stuck in the story or use that energy to design a better future.
Many of Strategic Coach’s most powerful thinking tools, including The Experience Transformer®, were created because Dan was determined not to repeat a negative experience.
Capturing the energy from a negative event and channeling it into a specific creative project gives you huge momentum—but only for a short window of time.
Reinterpreting past experiences through learning changes how they feel and upgrades your capabilities going forward.
Taking ownership of your emotional responses gives you power, control, and agency instead of leaving you at the mercy of circumstances or other people.
Resources:
Multiplication By Subtraction by Shannon Waller
Transforming Experiences Into Multipliers
Not Being Bothered by Dan Sullivan

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