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The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.
This is the final episode of the Teen Catalyst podcast.
Thank you all for being faithful listeners, you're awesome. Keep up the great work!!
You can always follow me on social media, teencatalyst.com, and by listening to the Constructive Liberty podcast.
Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.
In other words, teach your children to operate within their natural strengths.
When you know WHY you’re doing something, it’s much easier to stick with and follow through on. Think back to the subjects in school that you hate, most likely you can’t see any reason WHY you should do it, or WHY you would ever need to use it in life (trigonometry). But when you can see the WHY, like knowing that workouts translate directly to results and success on the playing field, it’s much easier to stick with it through the hard things.
It’s the same with life, when you feel you have a purpose, your WHY, things just flow for you. It doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy, or that you’ll enjoy every aspect of it. But it DOES mean that you can see where you’re headed, rather than just blindly charging ahead through life.
Your WHY is the measuring stick you hold up to everything in your life. “Should I take this job”, “should I move to this city”, “should I get married to this person”, etc. All you have to do is measure that against your WHY, and it will give you instant clarity on your path forward.
Go deeper into your WHY with this ebook: https://empoweringforwardmomentum.com/discover-life-purpose
Teen Catalyst father/son camping event: https://teencatalyst.com/tcfsevent
Check out the Teen Catalyst father/son camping and skills event happening June 24-26
To cultivate an attitude of gratitude, we have to take time from our busy day and remember to give thanks for all the blessings that keep coming our way on a daily basis. Gratitude keeps us focused on what we have rather than all the things we don't have, which keeps us in a victim mentality.
One of the biggest “Keys to Life” I know of is learning how to say “NO”. One trait of IMPACTFUL people is that they want to make a difference whenever, wherever, and however they can. Too often the thing that goes along with this is the propensity to say “yes” to every opportunity that comes up. Always remember, that saying yes to one thing, is saying no to something else. And that something else may just be the thing you SHOULD be saying yes to. Don’t be afraid to prioritize the things that are important to you. Don’t let someone else make their problems your problem, and force you to say “yes” just because they “need” your help. Learn to recognize when an opportunity is right, and say yes to those things, and no to the things that aren’t right for you. Say yes to more of the things that “light you up”.
Learn how to say “no”.
The key to success is ACTION!!
Jem Fuller grew up in Australia. Spent many years travelling the world. Partner and father. Coach and facilitator. Author and speaker.
Here's what we discuss in today's show:
- Why is self-acceptance important?
- How do you know what your true path is?
- Why should I care about contribution?
- How do I know I am enough?
- How do I deal with stress and anxiety?
- How do I become more resilient?
Connect with Jem:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jemfuller/
- https://www.instagram.com/jemfuller/
- https://www.facebook.com/jemfuller.me
- https://twitter.com/JemFuller
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkAwvXrYHQ8pSmQES6Yhlmw
- https://jemfuller.com/books/
Check out his free course:
https://jemfuller.teachable.com/p/emotions
Today's "Key to Winning at Life" comes from Amy Dingman of a Farmish Kind of Life podcast.
Key to Life: Don’t Be the Smartest Person in the RoomWhile it’s great for your confidence (and your ego!) to be the smartest person in the room, it also tends to stagnate your learning. Because when you’re the smartest person in the room, what more is there to learn there?I think it’s important to continually learn along the journey of life, and in order to keep learning, you have to be okay with being the person who doesn’t know something. Be okay with not knowing. Admit that you don’t know and then purposely seek out spaces and communities that can teach you something new.At some point, you might become the person that others look towards as a teacher, and that’s great! Be willing to teach others what you know, but also be willing to spend time in a different room – the one where you aren’t the smartest person, and in fact might be the person who has the most to learn.Follow Amy on all the socials:
Check out the Teen Catalyst father/son camping event happening June 24-26.
Check out the Teen Catalyst father/son camping event here: https://teencatalyst.com/tcfsevent
The podcast currently has 182 episodes available.