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Episode 89 is here!
We officially kick off the new season, Season 3, with Michael O'Brien.
Michael was a super successful executive in marketing, leading a $700 million brand and had all the trappings of success. Below the surface, though he was continually feeling like he had to "chase happiness" before he "made it".
Life changed for Michael when he was hit head on by an SUV while riding his bicycle. The wreck should have killed him but he somehow survived. A period of darkness, anger, fear and depression gripped him as he contemplated his new life of limitations.
A mentor shared the thought that all events are neutral until we label them and asked Michael to consider if this event happened FOR him, rather than TO him. After grappling with this idea for some time, Michael turned the corner and began to consider the moment of his wreck as his Last Bad Day.
Tune in and hear Michael's amazing and inspiring story!
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Connect with Michael here:
Website: https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/
Website: https://www.pausebreathereflect.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelobrienpelotoncoaching/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.mindful.cyclist/
@the.mindful.cyclist
Thanks for listening!
Eric Sardina Executive Life Coaching
As a business and life coach, I help individuals work towards authentic lives of meaning and purpose. I also work with organizations to optimize their teams and individual contributors.
Interested in working with me or learning more?
Connect with me below:
Website: https://www.ericsardina.com - book a free, 15-minute strategy session.
https://calendly.com/ericsardina/8-session-authentically-you-discovery-call-website-link
Follow me on:
Instagram: @theericsardina
Facebook: Eric Sardina
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericsardina/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EricSardina
Affiliate: LMNT hydration drink mix: get a free sample pack with your first order by using this link: http://elementallabs.refr.cc/ericsardina
By Eric SardinaEpisode 89 is here!
We officially kick off the new season, Season 3, with Michael O'Brien.
Michael was a super successful executive in marketing, leading a $700 million brand and had all the trappings of success. Below the surface, though he was continually feeling like he had to "chase happiness" before he "made it".
Life changed for Michael when he was hit head on by an SUV while riding his bicycle. The wreck should have killed him but he somehow survived. A period of darkness, anger, fear and depression gripped him as he contemplated his new life of limitations.
A mentor shared the thought that all events are neutral until we label them and asked Michael to consider if this event happened FOR him, rather than TO him. After grappling with this idea for some time, Michael turned the corner and began to consider the moment of his wreck as his Last Bad Day.
Tune in and hear Michael's amazing and inspiring story!
===================================================
Connect with Michael here:
Website: https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/
Website: https://www.pausebreathereflect.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelobrienpelotoncoaching/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.mindful.cyclist/
@the.mindful.cyclist
Thanks for listening!
Eric Sardina Executive Life Coaching
As a business and life coach, I help individuals work towards authentic lives of meaning and purpose. I also work with organizations to optimize their teams and individual contributors.
Interested in working with me or learning more?
Connect with me below:
Website: https://www.ericsardina.com - book a free, 15-minute strategy session.
https://calendly.com/ericsardina/8-session-authentically-you-discovery-call-website-link
Follow me on:
Instagram: @theericsardina
Facebook: Eric Sardina
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericsardina/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EricSardina
Affiliate: LMNT hydration drink mix: get a free sample pack with your first order by using this link: http://elementallabs.refr.cc/ericsardina