In this episode with who many would define as “The Tony Robbins” of Norway, Erik Bertrand Larssen helps me to see a bigger purpose behind my Uncle’s battle and fall to cancer.
Bertrand is a highly sought after performance coach, best-selling author, public speaker and a household name not only in Norway, but in Europe and Eastern Europe as well.
Not only is he one of his country’s most in-demand public speakers, he also coaches a range of elite performers, from the Norwegian national skiing team, olympians and premier league athletes, to managing partners and professionals in world leading firms. Bertrand is also a former paratrooper and has served on international missions.
Bertrand has an exceptional story of facing adversity, and has been a huge inspiration for myself and overcoming my own challenges. He has recently released his brand new book called “Mental Rehab” where he openly shares about overcoming his own latest struggles in life, and how we can all do the same.
In this episode, you will learn:
The power of being vulnerable and seeking discomfort
Why the small things mean everything
How the fear of standing out destroy our dreams
Why Bertrand think about his deathbed every day
Why failure always plays an important part of a successful story
How connecting with nature and embracing emotions can change your life
Bertrand has had a profound impact on my own life, and I know he will have the same for you.
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Homepage: https://bertrand.no/
Books: https://bertrand.no/boker/
Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3tZReVx