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Why settle for an average life when you can create a life full of even more happiness, success and fulfilment? In this podcast, we will share inspirational messages, proven methods, quick life hacks and interviews with expert guests so that you can do your life even better, both now and in the futur…

Dave Jorna

  • Jul 13, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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117: Travis Jones: Doing What Ever It Takes & Serving Your Community (Part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 30:10


This is the second half of the chat with Travis Jones. If you the first part inspired you, wait till you hear today's episode! As you will discover in this episode, Travis is a highly driven, do what ever it takes entrepreneur who is passionate about serving the community. He went from nothing to create Result Based Training, (RBT) which is a specialist body transformation gym in South Melbourne, with revenues in excess of $10 million dollars. He now owns 16 RBT gyms. His other companies include Think Tank Australia, a cutting-edge coaching business that helps guide and coach SME's on how to grow their businesses into successful brands. Started with his wife Liv Jones, it saw $1.5million turnover within its first year. And, Attain Digital Agency, also with Liv, is a digital marketing agency that manages over $1.5million dollars worth of client marketing campaigns. Apart from their corporate ventures, both Travis and Liv have also gone on to create their passion project, If Not Now Then When, a foundation established to change the lives of children all over the world. During this chat, Travis shares: - how he overcame many of his fears - the quality of your questions creates the quality of your answer - the importance of self validation - what keeps him driven - going through the forest of your potential - his challenge for the week I know you’re going to be inspired by this one! Make share this on social media and tag me @davejorna and Travis @travisjonesentrepreneur. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

115: 7 Steps For Making Big Changes Without The Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 12:45


What changes would you make in your life if fear wasn't holding you back? According to the poll in our Do Life Better Facebook group, making a big change is the second most important thing you would do if you were fearless. So, in this solo round, you'll discover the 7 steps for making a big change without all the fear. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

114: Gus Worland: How To Increase Mental Fitness & Gotcha 4 Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 37:27


A sense of connectedness and good, solid, positive relationships are absolutely key to wellbeing, happiness and mental health. In fact, it can literally save a life. And, during COVID-19 you may be surprised by how these relationships and friendships will evolve. Some that were already close may become even closer because you might start checking in with each other more and when you do, chat about things on a much deeper level. Other close friends who you love spending time with, may turn out to be not the type that you can lean on in times of struggle and open up to. And then you may even find that there are friends on the periphery or people you didn’t know so well, that really step up and into your life because they are now able to show how caring, empathetic and supportive they are. And, because of this, today’s guest, Gus Worland, is on a mission to ensuring all Australian's have what he calls their GOTCHA4LIFE mate. This chat gets pretty deep and there may be some triggers as we discuss topics to do with suicide, so if you are effected in any way, please call lifeline’s national 24/7 counselling service on 13 11 14, that’s 13 11 14. You can also find them online at www.lifeline.org.au. And, for our listeners outside of Australia please contact your local crisis centre or your family doctor. Remember, you are never alone. Gus is an Australian radio host, TV personality and award winning Toshiba salesman back in the day. But more than all that, Gus is a compassionate mate, still as close to his school mates as he ever has been, wearing his heart on his sleeve. That heart was broken when his mentor in life died bu suicide. A man who seemingly had all the wonderful things in life to cherish - a beautiful family and home, a great job, and the respect and friendship of many. Yet he never confided in a soul about his inner worries. In 2016, Gus hosted the TV documentary series on ABC, Man Up. Man Up exposed the issues of stoicism and isolation in society that can lead to significant mental health issues. You will often hear Gus say, “suicide is the death of isolation”, and research now provides evidence to support this statement, as loneliness increases the likelihood of early mortality by 26%.* (Holt-Lunstad study, 2010) At the end of this journey of discovery, Gus decided to set up a Foundation, to proactively encourage Aussies to speak up, express their emotions and ensure they all have a close friend in life that they can go to when times are tough. Gus simply does not accept the alarming statistics surrounding suicide and that eight beautiful people take their life every day. And so, Gotcha4life was born. Gus shares with you: - increasing mental fitness - how being on the Man Up series changed him and his relationships - the power of vulnerability - what it really mean to be a man - the power of not caring what others think - his biggest words of advice for anyone struggling - how and why to not worry alone - Gus’ tips for building emotional fitness I know you’ll get a lot out of this chat. His energy and passion is infectious, and his vulnerability and openness is inspiring. Make sure you share this with someone you know will get a lot out of this episode. And share this on social media and tag me @davejorne and Gus Worland @gusworland. Take a photo of what you are doing or looking at while you are listening and share that too. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

113: What If You Were Fearless & You Are Enough

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 25:18


What would you do if you were fearless? How would this change the way you feel, think, and act? Imagine the different outcomes you could create. During this last week, I've started noticing just how much I'm being held back by fear in my everyday life. And, to help overcome this, I've added one extra habit that is making all the difference. During this solo round, I'll share this habit along with the other ones that will help you live with a greater sense of fearlessness. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

112: Dr Justin Coulson: Building Resilience (Part 2)

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 33:22


Today’s episode is the second half of the chat with Dr Justin Coulson. You might remember we just finished talking about the importance of sharing family stories, and now we dive deeper into the ways you can build your own resilience and that of your children, students or other young people. Make sure you stick around for the story Justin shares at the end of this episode, it's one of the most inspirational real-life examples of resilience that I have heard for a long time. Dr Justin Coulson of Happy Families has many journal articles and scholarly book chapters, as well as several books and ebooks about parenting, including the 21 Days to a Happier Family (Harper Collins, 2016) and 9 Ways to a Resilient Child (Harper Collins, 2017). Justin is also a highly sought-after international speaker delivering keynote speeches and workshops to boost wellbeing and improve relationships for parents, teachers, students and employees and students. He has worked with The Commonwealth Bank, American Express, the Office of the Children's E-safety Commissioner, The Federal Government's Department of Social Services, Life Education, and hundreds of schools. Justin is an Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Positive Psychology in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne. He is a consultant to the Federal Government's Office of the Children's e-Safety Commissioner, and has acted (and continues to act) in an advisory capacity to well-known organisations including Beyond Blue, the Raising Children Network, Life Education, Intel Security, and the Alannah and Madeline Foundation. In addition, Justin is consistently sought after by the media for his expertise. He writes a weekly advice column for Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, appears regularly on The Project, the TODAY Show, Studio 10, Mornings and several radio stations around the nation. He is also the parenting expert at kidspot.com.au, Australia’s number one parenting website. During this chat, Justin shares: - the importance of Psychological flexibility and how to develop it - why what you resist persists and what to do instead - an inspiring story of the incredible power of resilience that had both of us choking up As a heads up, you will notice a background noise while Justin is talking and it sounds like static, it is actually the rain outside his window … it was absolutely bucketing down when we did the recording. Given all the good stuff he talks about during this chat, I’m sure you won’t even notice it after a while. You can connect with Dr. Justin Coulson at www.happyfamilies.com.au and on instagram @ drjustincoulson. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

111: Dr Justin Coulson: Building Resilience (Part 1)

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 33:50


If your resilience is being tested more than ever right now, you're not alone. I know that mine is too! Just recently, I discovered some ways of building resilience that I hadn't considered very much beforehand, and these came from today's guest, Dr. Justin Coulson. I enjoyed chatting with Justin so much that we went longer than expected, and I don't want you to miss any of his powerful, actionable tips, so I've split the chat into two episodes. This is the first half. Dr Justin Coulson of Happy Families has many journal articles and scholarly book chapters, as well as several books and ebooks about parenting, including the 21 Days to a Happier Family (Harper Collins, 2016) and 9 Ways to a Resilient Child (Harper Collins, 2017). Justin is also a highly sought-after international speaker delivering keynote speeches and workshops to boost wellbeing and improve relationships for parents, teachers, students and employees and students. He has worked with The Commonwealth Bank, American Express, the Office of the Children's E-safety Commissioner, The Federal Government's Department of Social Services, Life Education, and hundreds of schools. Justin is an Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Positive Psychology in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne. He is a consultant to the Federal Government's Office of the Children's e-Safety Commissioner, and has acted (and continues to act) in an advisory capacity to well-known organisations including Beyond Blue, the Raising Children Network, Life Education, Intel Security, and the Alannah and Madeline Foundation. In addition, Justin is consistently sought after by the media for his expertise. He writes a weekly advice column for Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, appears regularly on The Project, the TODAY Show, Studio 10, Mornings and several radio stations around the nation. He is also the parenting expert at kidspot.com.au, Australia’s number one parenting website. In this episode, Dr. Justin Coulson shares: - the power of creating productive routines while working from home - the importance of prizing your time and what that means - stopping yourself from distraction and increasing self discipline - the link between resilience and sharing family stories and creating meaning from your life You can connect with Dr. Justin Coulson at www.happyfamilies.com.au and on instagram @ drjustincoulson. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

110: Stephen Scott: Courageous Leadership & Delivering On Meaningful Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 49:26


If you are a leader, want to be a leader, are led by someone else, or want to make a difference for others, then this episode is for you. Given that effective leadership is so important during difficult times, I invited a very popular previous guest, Stephen Scott, to gain his tips and strategies for leading well in this climate. Stephen Scott is the author of the 15 disciplines of productive leaders, he received numerous awards and commendations during his 22 year Royal Australian Air Force career, and is quickly becoming the pre-eminent source for leadership inspiration within the Australian independent schools sector. He is well known as being a leader with an innate ability to change the way people think in a single conversation. During this chat, Steve explores: how to respond and not react the importance acting in line with what this situation requires of you how to lead during challenging times like COVID-19 leading with courage and humility why communication and connection is even more important now creating a focus of delivering on your meaningful purpose the balance between productivity and mental health keeping the end in mind You can contact Steve at https://the15disciplines.com.au and on LinkedIn at Stephen Scott. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

109: Change A Stress Into A Challenge And Here’s Why

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 14:17


Have you ever noticed that you're more productive, creative and make better decisions when you are feeling positive? It's the same reason why you may often come up with the perfect argument or reasoning but only after the heat of the moment has passed. When you are stressed, your brain works very differently to when you are feeling good. During this solo round, you'll discover why and how your brain operates under both conditions and what you can do to be more creative, productive. open and better in many areas by simply changing one thing. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

108: Matt Griggs: How To Stop Reacting & Survival Of The Wisest

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 53:25


One of the main areas of my life I’ve been working on lately is who I am being on the inside. After all, what’s happening on the inside shapes and colours everything that’s happening on the outside. And, in some situations, the only thing we can control or change is who we are being internally. Today’s guest, Matt Griggs, has been one of the biggest inspirations in my pursuit of gaining a higher level of presence and wisdom as well as the ability to be a considered response instead of an emotion fuelled reaction. Matt is a high performance coach, hailing from Sydney. A former professional surfer himself, Matt has coached world champions, Australasian champions, published 2 best-sellers, coached and lectured on performance to many leading executive groups world-wide. Matt is at the forefront of performance coaching, having worked with Mick Fanning (2007/09 World Surfing Champion), Stephanie Gilmore (current and 4 x Women’s World Surfing Champion), Owen Wright (current World Tour surfer), first grade NRL players and many other elite athletes. Matt also teaches a unique meditation (Kelee) that helps people detach from disharmonious thoughts and emotions, so they may distill their natural ability to its purist point. During this chat, Matt shares about: - how our emotions are infectious - being open to everything effected by nothing - does he still react to other people and the environment? - becoming consciously aware - the importance of wisdom - survival of the wisest - how Kelee meditation can help now - how to stop looping through unhelpful processes - how to detach from and lose emotional buttons - why we seek outside comfort and what to do instead - why we need to give up control You can connect with Matt on instagram @mattgriggs and facebook at Matt Griggs coaching. His website is www.mattgriggs.com.au. Make sure to sign up to his newsletter for some inspiration and thoughts on how you can make life better. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

107: Cass Dunn: Going From Crappy To Happy Isolation Style

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 47:50


In this episode we catch up with Cass Dunn, a coaching and clinical psychologist and mindfulness expert. Cass’ last episode on how to go from Crappy to Happy in 12.5 minutes was one of most popular episodes so far. This time, Cass is back for another episode to help us go from crappy to happy during the current climate. Cass Dunn is the resident psychologist at tiffxo.com, with a masters in both Coaching and Clinical Psychology. She is a mindfulness meditation teacher and the host of the wildly popular Crappy to Happy podcast and books. Cass is also a successful life coach with online courses on happiness and mindfulness. During this episode, Cass chats about how we can continue to find happiness in our current situation and stop saying “I will be happy when.” We also dive into: - What Cass has been up to since our last chat - How to find appreciation and happiness in the present - What are the healthy habits we can be doing right now - Maintaining social connections while physically distanced - How to maintain connections with people inside the home while finding solitude - How mindfulness and routine can help during this time You can follow Cass on instagram at cassdunn_xo, on facebook at Cass Dunn Psychologist, her website is www.cassdunn.com The discount code for 25% off Cass's courses is dolifebetter - make sure you enter it as one word and all in lower case. You can find her Crappy to Happy course and the Mindfulness For Busy People course on her website, www.cassdunn.com. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

106: Dr Jo Lukins: How To Stop Should-ing On Yourself & High Performance Habits To Help Right Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 47:57


Given that connection is even more important right now, I thought I would reconnect with some previous guests and get their advice and best tips for navigating these times. To start this series, I catch up with Dr Jo Lukins and discover how to stop should-ing on ourselves and how the habits of elite athletes can help us right now. Jo spends her day inside the heads of elite athletes and organisations, such as the North Qld Cowboys and Townsville Fire, assisting them to improve their mindset and reach their potential. Since we last spoke, Jo has released her book ‘The Elite’ which reveals the 10 key secrets that elite athletes have learn to master their craft. During this episode, Jo chats about: - The impact of crowds and large groups on sport - What Jo learnt about while writing her book / The process and learnings of writing a book - How using a performance mindset can help now - Being gentle on yourself and how to stop ‘should-ing’ - How to keep our mojo - How we can enhance our physical training and wellbeing - Rethinking goals for 2020 You can connect with Jo on her website at www.drjolukins.com, on facebook and instagram at Dr Jo Lukins. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

105: 6 Steps To Be Happy And Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 17:23


Have you ever noticed that some days you feel more tired and flat than others? Or, that some people seem to be happy, productive and successful while others struggle? Well, chances are that when things are going really well, you are probably doing the 6 steps for flourishing, called PERMA(H). During this episode, I'll take you through these 6 steps so you can start using them today. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

104: Staying Motivated and Productive While Working From Home

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 9:57


Are you having to quickly adjust to working from home? If so, you’re probably finding out the hard way that this can take a whole new level of discipline, motivation and focus. This episode steps through the proven habits and strategies to keep you productive. By the way, during this crazy time of continual change it's important to remember that some days are naturally going to be less productive than others, and that's ok. You can still take mental health days when working from home You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

103: Do These 4 Things During Difficult Times

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 11:43


When times are tough, it's natural to wish that things will be ok. However, wishful thinking doesn't help, because that can too often turn into a victim mentality. Instead we need to be hopeful. During this episode you will discover the true power of hope and how to be even more hopeful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

102: The One Habit For Taking Valued Action

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 18:30


Right now, it's more important than ever to really focus on your wellbeing, self care and the impact and influence you are having on those around you. So, who you are really being. Are you being a reaction to the world around and with in, or are you being a considered response? During this episode, I'll share tips and strategies for living more purposefully and in line with your deepest values and beliefs. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

101: How I Find Strength And Calm During Difficult Emotions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 13:43


Welcome back for season 2! During these difficult times of COVID-19, let's focus on the strategies and habits you can use to continue doing your life that little bit better each day. One of the first places to start is knowing how you can still take positive action despite feeling stressed, anxious, worried and concerned. During this episode, you will discover the 4 things you can do still be at your best despite the emotions you are experiencing. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

100: Celebrating, Pausing, and Ending Season 1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 12:34


Can you believe we have reached episode 100? Since we have come so far, it is time to pause and reflect. We can get so caught up in the day to day busyness that we can forget the bigger picture. Also, this is the end of a very long first season. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

99: Achieving Beyond Your Current Situation with Michael Puhle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 46:58


What do you desire the most in life? For most of us, this can be a difficult question to answer. But, it's in seeking this desire that you can find your truest self, and in doing so, reach well beyond your current situation. Today's guest is Michael Puhle, his mission is to inspire the globe to be more ambitious and as a result, more fulfilled. He will share with you how you can achieve beyond your current situation. Michael's career path had the eternal battle of ‘following others opinions vs. finding his own way’ causing four career changes before the age of thirty. It was while being an admitted solicitor in NSW that Michael found his love and skill for advocacy, persuasion and emotive speech. Then as you’ll hear, tragedy struck his family in 2011 and Michael was compelled to change tack. Michael believes the right words, delivered in the right way, by the right source can change your life; and it’s his mission to inspire the world through executive coaching to his online program - the Eight Week Life Hack; speaking on a range of topics; as well as hosting his Words With Oz - The Essay Question Podcast. During this chat, we do briefly discuss suicide, so if you are effected in any way, please call lifeline’s national 24/7 counselling service on 13 11 14. And, for our listeners outside of Australia please contact your local crisis centre or your family doctor. Michael shares: - Moving from a focus of profit to purpose - How to inspire someone beyond their current situation - The importance of your core values - Acting in line with that which you desire - Achieving audacious goals Michael's challenge for the week is to answer the following questions each night before bed: - What are your 2 happy moments from today - "I am happiest when ..." - "It's more important for me to ... than to ..." - "In 10 years time, I see myself ..." - "Today I was passionate about ..." You can connect with Michael at: - https://www.instagram.com/wordswithoz/ - http://www.wordswithoz.com - Words With Oz - The Essay Questions Podcast Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do your life even better.

98: Creating a Fully Vibrant Life Free From Insecurity with Jaemin Frazer - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 5:35


What would it mean to you if you could live a fully vibrant life by being free from insecurity? Jaemin Frazer is an expert in the area of creating lasting change in people’s lives by removing doubt, fear and insecurity and will share with you the inspiration and wisdom you need to make positive change and help you show up at your best and bring your whole life to those around you in a loving way. You can follow Jaemin Frazer on instagram @oneminutecoach and you can contact him at www.jaeminfrazer.com and www.oneminutecoach.com.au. You can follow me on Instagram at www.instragram.com/davejorna and www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast, and facebook at www.facebook.com/dolifebetterpodcast. To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out and do your life even better.

97: Smarter, Sharper Thinking (Part 2) with Dr Jenny Brockis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 27:06


In this half of the chat with Dr Jenny Brockis, she dives into the other two key areas of creating smarter, sharper thinking to help you live and operate at your peak every day. Make sure you've listened to the first half of the interview (episode #95) already to give the background to the tips and strategies you'll hear in this episode. Jenny talks about: * healthy stress * optimising focus * how your smarter, sharper thinking can help others * the importance of trust and authenticity * the power of curiosity * the impact of a good night sleep Jenny’s challenge for the week: be more physically active (at least 10mins a day), go to bed 20mins earlier than normal for 21 days and see what difference that makes to your mood and thinking skills, and choose to switch off from your digital technology for 20mins a day. You can contact Jenny at: * https://www.drjennybrockis.com * instragram: @drjennybrockis * facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjennybrockis/ * twiiter: https://twitter.com/drjennybrockis Please share it with on social media and tag Jenny @drjennybrockis and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do you life even better.

96: The Power Of Hope - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 5:34


Do you wish or hope for things to work out? It turns out that there is a big difference between the two. One is a form of a victim mentality and the other is a survivor mindset. During this Feel Good Friday, I’ll share with you the power and outcomes of being hopeful and how to increase your levels of hope. Please share it with on social media and tag me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do you life even better.

95: Smarter, Sharper Thinking (Part 1) with Dr Jenny Brockis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 33:25


What would it be like if you could feel and operate at your peak every day? The good news is, you can easily achieve and maintain this level of energy, clarity and confidence with the right set of habits and routines. In this episode, Dr Jenny Brockis, author of Smarter Sharper Thinking, shares how you can create smarter, sharper thinking. This is part one of our conversation, so keep your eyes out for part two next week! Dr. Jenny Brockis is a medical practitioner and board-certified lifestyle medicine physician, specialising in brain health and mental performance. She works to inspire others to become the best versions of themselves by translating the findings of the neuroscience and positive psychology into simple practical tools that enable people to work smarter not harder. With three decades experience of working with people, she understands that while intentions may be good, changing behaviours is not always easy! An international speaker, trainer and author of three books including the best-selling “Smarter, Sharper Thinking” (Wiley), Jenny is frequently sought after as a commentator in the media and has had many articles published in a variety of magazines and journals. Jenny shares: * The key areas of Jenny’s thinking that has changed since writing the book * How Jenny over came the imposter syndrome * The 3 key areas for sharper, smarter thinking * Why exercise is the most impactful thing you can do for your brain * How video games increase your levels of attention and focus You can contact Jenny at: * https://www.drjennybrockis.com * instragram: @drjennybrockis * facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjennybrockis/ * twiiter: https://twitter.com/drjennybrockis Please share it with on social media and tag Jenny @drjennybrockis and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

94: Be A Help Receiver - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 5:14


It's time to be a help receiver. You probably spend so much time focusing on helping others, that you forget to let others help you. Maybe you don't ask for help because you don't want to be a burden, or because you like to do be independent and do it all yourself. Letting others help you is good for you and them. In this Feel Good Friday, I share the benefits of being a help receiver. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

93: Your Self Awareness Determines The Success Of Your Self Improvement - Solo Round

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 17:54


If you have been wanting to make improvements in your life such as health, mindset, mental health, career, relationships, or anything else but aren’t making the gains you are hoping for, then a large part of that comes back to your self-awareness. Without self-awareness, you end up trying to create the ideal you, but not knowing what to improve, or how to improve, why you do certain things, when you do them, the outcomes you create from certain choices, habits, decisions and behaviors. It simply won't work. Your self-awareness determines the success of your self improvement. During this solo round, I'll share with you the habits and strategies to help you increase you self-awareness so that you can gain greater improvements in your life and enhance your relationships and level of success. Challenge for the week: choose one area mentioned in this episode to improve your self-awareness. Please share it with on social media and tag me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and do you life just that little bit better.

92: 3 Happiness Habits with Cass Dunn - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 6:35


Happiness doesn't just happen. It's created from the choices you make and the habits you develop. By maintaining these habits, it becomes much easier to focus on the positives even when times are difficult. In this Feel Good Friday, Cass Dunn, the host of the wildly popular Crappy to Happy podcast and author of the Crappy to Happy books, shares her 3 most important happiness habits. You can contact with Cass Dunn at: Website: https://cassdunn.com/ Instagram: @cassdunn_xo Facebook: Cass Dunn Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/cassdunn You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

91: Meaning, Addiction and Sacrifices with Andrew (Spud Fit) Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 58:13


If you don’t sacrifice for what you want, then what you want becomes your sacrifice. And, to maintain the drive, persistence and strength you need to continue making these sacrifices, it’s important to have a cause and a meaning much bigger than yourself. Today’s guest, Andrew (Spud Fit) Taylor, became a viral sensation when the world heard the story of his personal challenge to eat only potatoes for the entire year in 2016. In late 2015, the former junior Australian Champion marathon kayaker was in the depths of despair after yet another failed attempt in a lifetime of dieting that had left him even heavier than before – 151.7kg. So, after realising that he was a food addict, he decided to tackle his food addiction with abstinance, or as close as he could get. Andrew’s first short book, 'The D.I.Y. Spud Fit Challenge' : a how-to guide to tackling food addiction with the humble spud’ was co-authored by his wife Mandy van Zanen and has helped many people to break the shackles of food addiction. Andrew now spends his time coaching others through food addiction through 'The Spud Fit Academy' community, speaking, making Youtube videos and interviewing groundbreakers for his own podcast. He has also just released his second book. Andrew shares about: * how he first realised he had a food addiction * what made him choose to eat only potatoes * his driving force and purpose for breaking his food addiction * difference between food addiction and cravings * the power of finding a meaning bigger than yourself * his changes in thought processes which fight his cravings * if you don’t sacrifice for what you want, what you want is what you will sacrifice Andrew's challenge for the week: remove one thing from your life You can connect with Andrew at: * www.spud fit.com * andrew@spudfit.com * spudfit on all the socials Please share it with on social media and tag Andrew @spudfit and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

90: Change Your Self Talk To Change Your Life - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 6:25


The most important, influential, life-changing, mood affecting conversations you will ever have, are the ones you have with your self at each moment of every day. So then, what is your self talk like? Is a lot of your internal chatter focused on overthinking, picking out the negatives in all situations, is it judging and labelling yourself, or do you focus on what is helpful such as the positives, the lessons and your goals You see, since your mind is most likely in constant chatter, this self talk influences and even determines your mood, your confidence, your resilience, how likely you would be to take positive risks, the way to see and engage with your family, friends and colleagues, whether you are someone who chases after your dreams and ambitions or whether you spend your time waiting and hoping that things will turn out in your favour. Ultimately, your self talk creates the lens through which you see yourself and the world, and this lens changes everything. After all, it’s not what happens in your life that is important, instead it's how you interpret what happens and how you respond that makes the difference. If you want to change your life, start by changing your internal dialogue. This Feel Good Friday will give you the tips and habits you need to improve your self talk. Please share it with on social media and tag Matt @mattgriggs and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

89: Optimise Your Clarity, Health and Wellbeing with Jason Gilbert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 63:09


Even though I work hard at eating well, exercising and making enough time for rest, I still feel that I don’t have all these components dialled in well enough, because sometimes I feel too tired, foggy, or just flat and low on energy. And, it can be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause because there are so many different factors. So, chatting with today’s guest, Jason Gilbert, was a big help for me. In fact, we started going into the specific things I should be doing each day to optimise my own health, clarity and energy, so I know this will be helpful for you too. Jason is a biohacker and is constantly researching the latest in health technology and new discoveries regarding  the optimazation of human performance and wellbeing. He is also sports physician with the World Surfing League, owns of 7 Clinics in Peru and Brazil, is the author “O Segredo da Coluna Saudável” (The Secret of the Healthy Spine) in Portuguese and Spanish. English copy due 2018, a motivational Speaker, a TV Presenter FOX Life Brazil, a Health Coach, a Detoxification Specialist, and a Certified Yoga Teacher. Jason shares about: * mercury toxicity * key factors that create good health and wellbeing * intermittent fasting * how much exercising you should really have a day * nutrition after exercising You can find him on: * facebook: https://www.facebook.com/quiropraxiajasongilbert/ * instagram: @jasongilbert_ * website: www.wellbeingjase.com * Mobile: 0451698763 Jason's challenge: try Jason’s breakfast challenge of drinking a litre of water with lemon, ginger and garlic for a week and skip brekky … or at least put it back an hour a day. See how you go. Please share it with on social media and tag Jason @jasongilbert_ and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

88: Reignite Your Intuition with Steve Willis - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 5:17


Experiencing true happiness doesn't mean that you need to have an absence of sadness. Instead, you can be both happy and sad at the same time but only if you let yourself be open to the different experiences. For this Feel Good Friday, we revisit some wisdom and inspiration from Steve Willis (aka Commando Steve) as he shares about the importance of tapping into your intuition and allowing yourself to experience the range of emotions in their fullness. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

87: The Impact Of A Growth Mindset And Passion With Eddie Woo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 51:10


Have you ever given up on something too early because you put it in the ‘too hard’ basket? Maybe it was a business venture, a new skill, a subject you studied, or a hobby. What if you gave it another go with a greater sense of openness, passion and willingness to improve? With the right mindset, support and hard work, you can get closer to where you want to be. Today’s guest, Eddie Woo, is a perfect example of what can be achieved when a growth mindset is combined with passion. Eddie has a received a swag of awards for his incredible work including being one of ten teachers to win the inaugural Choose Maths Awards, he won the 2017 University of Sydney Young Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement, and he was one of 12 Australian teachers to win a Commonwealth Bank Teaching Award which is a prestigious national awards event co-presented each year by the Commonwealth Bank and education charity Schools Plus. The list goes on - he was also the first teacher to ever give the Australia Day address, he won the Australia's Local Hero Award at the Australian of the Year Awards and was named a Top 10 Finalist in the Global Teacher Prize. Eddie’s WooTube channel started simply to help a student who was in hospital suffering from cancer, and now has over 550,000 subscribers and more than 25 million views worldwide as of December 2018. In 2018, Woo hosted a show called Teenage Boss on the ABC, which gave teens control of their family's financial decisions for a month. Eddie wrote a book called Woo's Wonderful World of Maths. Eddie opens up about: * His journey from teacher to over 25 million downloads on youtube * The power of adding value without expecting anything in return * Creating a healthy tension instead of life balance * How a growth mindset changes everything * How you are far more natural at maths than you imagined * His inspirations * The greatest things he has learnt Eddie’s challenge for the week: find something that you closed the door and give it another go. Contact Eddie at: * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq0EGvLTyy-LLT1oUSO_0FQ * Instagram: @misterwootube * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eddiew00 * Twitter: https://twitter.com/misterwootube Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

86: Be Your Own Coach - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 5:40


It's time to turn that inner critic into your own personal coach. Focusing on that harsh, unhelpful self-talk probably hasn't gotten you anywhere, so let's turn it into constructive thinking. You show up with empathy, compassion, and positivity for your friends and loved ones, so start doing the same for yourself. In this Feel Good Friday, I'll give you the inspiration and tips you need to be your own coach. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

85: Being Open To Everything And Affected By Nothing (Part 2) with Matt Griggs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 35:20


This is the second half of the conversation with Matt Griggs and we pick it up just after Matt spoke about the extra clarity, awareness, presence and openness that comes from practicing Kelee meditation. And, how all this leads to reducing your fear which means that you are far more open to taking on positive risks, trying new things and backing yourself making growth and development far more exponential. Matt shares: * the outcomes of practicing Kelee meditation * the power of becoming more consciously aware * what it’s like to eliminate brain chatter * how to detach from the disfunction of the mind * 80% of your performance and health goes up and down with your state of mind * his daily routines * Matt’s breathing technique Please note: if you wish to try the beathing technique Matt discussed, make sure to do it somewhere safe with other people around. Do not attempt it while driving or in a pool. Matt's challenge for the wee: get started with Kelee meditation. To connect with Matt: - instagram - @mattgriggs - website - https://mattgriggs.com.au Please share it with on social media and tag Matt @mattgriggs and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

84: Your 5 Determines Your Happiness And Success - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 4:45


It’s time to revisit your 5. You are literally the average of the 5 people you associate with the most. Your values, beliefs, mindset, relationships, health and wellbeing, levels of happiness, ambitions, income, whether you smoke or not, and much more are all directly related to the 5 people you associate with the most. When you surround yourself with the rigth people, you spend less time questioning and doubting yourself, less time worrying about the negativity of others, and more time being and building your greatest self. You then have more to give those you love, to your family, your friends and colleagues. During this Feel Good Friday, I share with you the importance of surrounding yourself with the best 5 people for you. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

83: Being Open To Everything And Affected By Nothing (Part 1) with Matt Griggs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 52:06


Imagine the level of self belief and confidence you could create if you weren’t affected by the negativity of others and if you weren’t inhibited by your own fears. Attaining this degree of detachment and clarity of mind would enable you to notice much more around you and help you live a life with far greater freedom to be your truest self and take on your biggest dreams. Today’s guest, Matt Griggs, is a true example of what it means to be open to everything and affected by nothing. Matt is a high performance coach, hailing from Sydney. A former professional surfer himself, Matt has coached, world champions, Australasian champions, published 2 best-sellers, coached and lectured on performance to many leading executive groups world-wide. Matt is at the forefront of performance coaching, having worked with Mick Fanning (2007/09 World Surfing Champion), Stephanie Gilmore (current and 4 x Women’s World Surfing Champion), Owen Wright (current World Tour surfer), first grade NRL players and many other elite athletes. Matt also teaches a unique meditation (Kelee) that helps people detach from disharmonious thoughts and emotions, so they may distill their natural ability to its purist point. Matt has a 360-degree view of performance and brings his deeper understanding of health, happiness and high performance to everyone from professional athletes to businessman. I’ve decided to split this chat over two episodes because we went on for a while! I found his experience on the world stage for surfing as a competitor and coach incredibly intriguing, and then his understanding of the mind blew me away - especially when it comes to the meditation technique he uses, Kelee Meditation. In this first part of the interview Matt shares: * The ups and downs of winning and losing * Matt’s transition from a pro surfer to a coaching Mick Fanning * His wholistic approach to coaching * His proudest moment as a coach * Being open to everything and affected by nothing * The importance of detachment * He starts diving into Kelee meditation - which again, blows my mind. The app Matt mentions is Kelee Meditation. The book is Troubleshooting the Mind by Ron W. Rathburn. Please share it with on social media and tag Matt @mattgriggs and me @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

82: Doing Life Gratefully Challenge - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 5:10


What if we spent as much time looking for the positives as we do focusing on the negatives, the stresses, the things that make us worried and anxious. There is an abundance of positives around you, that is, when you stop and intentionally notice it. Even when things are going wrong, when you are having a struggle day, or when everything seems to be going against you, if you look for it, you will still find positives all around you. Where you focus is where you end up. If you focus on the negatives, that’s where you and your energy will end up. However, if you focus on the positives, your energy and internal dialogue will follow. Let’s start something. When you take one photo per day of something you are grateful for, you start noticing more positive things and moments each and everyday. In fact, it has been proven to even reduce depression. This thing or moment you are grateful for doesn’t have to be anything big. It can be just an everyday thing, like clean sheets, or a fresh coffee, or time with your friends, a good book, the sunrise, anything that brings you a little joy. So, I’m going to start posting one image per day of something I am grateful for as part of my instagram stories, and I'd love for you to join me. Make sure you use #doinglifegratefully and tag me in @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast. Also, if you want to challenge or invite someone to join in, tag them in your post. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

81: Crappy To Happy In 12.5 mins with Cass Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 72:12


If you could make significant changes to key areas of your life by doing one simple thing for 12.5 mins per day, would you do it? It turns out, that by doing just 12.5 mins of mindfulness each day you will noticeably improve in areas such as your health, happiness, wellbeing, relationships and self compassion. Mindfulness is a practise that is thousands of years old, but in recent times has become more popular in the health and wellness sector. Today’s guest, Cass Dunn, is a clinical and coaching psychologist. After graduating with a Masters of Coaching Psychology from the University of Sydney, Cass became a successful life coach but felt that her psychology journey was not yet done and enrolled in Masters of Clinical Psychology. Now, Cass is a mindfulness meditation teacher and the resident psychologist at tiffxo.com, which is an online health and fitness program. She is also the host of the wildly popular Crappy to Happy podcast, that has over 3million downloads, and author of the Crappy to Happy books. During our chat, Cass decided to very generously offer a $50 discount off her upcoming online mindfulness course, and I highly recommend you sign up. Go to www.cassdunn.com/courses-events and sign up for the Mindfulness For Busy People 8 week online course. Make sure you enter the coupon code “dolifebetter” (make sure it is in lower case) to receive your $50 off. Again, make sure you do this, because as you will see in our chat, this course could be a complete game changer for you in terms of your self compassion, your abilities to handle and process stress, anxiety, anger, and the whole range of emotions, which we all help you live your life event better. Take a screenshot of this episode and share on social media. Tag Cass @cassdunn_xo, and tag me in too, @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast Mindfulness is an activity I practice everyday and I had an absolute blast chatting with Cass. During our chat, she dives into: * The definition of mindfulness and what it is and is not in contemporary society * The difference between mindfulness and meditation. * The benefits, positive affects and outcomes of practicing mindfulness regularly * Mindfulness techniques and how to clam your mind * The optimal amount of time to practice mindfulness each day * How to calm your mind in more creative ways Cass’s challenge for the week: Find a mindful practice for this week. To sign up for Cass's_ Mindfuless for Busy People_ 8 week course, visit this website - https://cassdunn.lpages.co/mindfulness-online/ and use the coupon code, "dolifebetter" to receive your $50 off. Please note, the course begins on 25 February, 2019. To pre-order Cass's new book, Crappy To Happy, use this link - www.smarturl.it/crappytohappy You can contact Cass Dunn at: Website: https://cassdunn.com/ Instagram: @cassdunn_xo Facebook: Cass Dunn Linkedin: https://au.linkedin.com/in/cassdunn You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

80: You Are Stronger Than You Know - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 7:41


You have more inner strength than you could ever imagine. For today's Feel Good Friday, I thought we would do something special by revisiting the incredibly powerful words and story of our very first guest, Matthew Ames. You may remember that after he fell ill with Strep A, he was given a 1% chance of survival only if they amputated his limbs. The resilience, hope and love shown by Matthew and his wife, Dianne during the recovery and in forming their new life continues to inspire me today. I thought there was no one better than Matthew to give you a little boost today and remind you that yes, you are far stronger than you know. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

79: Master The Habits Of Elite Athletes with Dr Joann Lukins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 78:58


Success leaves clues. Therefore, studying those who are success and replicating their habits and strategies is a sure way to reduce unnecessary mistakes and road blocks, while increasing your chances of achieving your goals. Today’s guest, Dr Joann Lukins, spends her day inside the heads of individuals, teams and organisations – seeking to understand what makes them tick and assisting them to reach their potential. A psychological Indiana Jones, she describes it as a truly fascinating career that she is grateful for every day. She holds a PhD in Psychology, has over 25 years’ experience, and a breadth of knowledge in the sport, organizational and educational domains. She delivers programs in resilience and expert performance for the Australian Defence Force. Jo has worked with outstanding professionals and elite athletes throughout her career, including the North Qld Cowboys and Townsville Fire, giving her a unique insight into the world of success. She has been acknowledged as an expert in her field, being awarded an Outstanding Alumni by James Cook University for her achievements. Jo is sought after as a presenter, interventionist and for her expertise in the media space. Just as a heads up, the Skype connection wasn’t great at the start of this episode. I like to use video calls so that we can create a deeper sense of rapport, however, it kept mucking up, so we ended up going for straight audio. If you stick with it, the quality gets much better. And, my dog Bailey gets involved in the conversation too. This is a cracker of an episode with so many golden nuggets and I know you will get a lot out of it, even if you have to split it over a few listens because it is a long one. Take a screenshot of this episode and share on social media. Tag Jo at @drjolukins, and tag me in too @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast Jo dives into: * Resilience in difficult times like the Townsville floods * How self esteem effects your outlook on winning and losing * The psychology of backing up after a grand final win * How athletes reframe their emotions before the big moments * The importance of creativity and innovation * Embracing the suck and the importance of focusing on your purpose * Life Balance B. S. Jo’s challenge for the week: create your recipe for success. You can contact Jo at: * website http://www.drjolukins.com * instagram @drjolukins * facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrJoLukins * linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjoannlukins/ * twitter https://twitter.com/DrJoLukins Jo’s book, which will be released soon is The Elite: Think Like An Athlete. Succeed Like A Champion. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

78: Want What You Have - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 5:42


Bring to mind the last thing you purchased or achieved believing that it would make you happier. How long did that happiness last? And how long did it take before the novelty wore off and you started chasing after the newer model or the next goal? My guess is it probably only took a few weeks. Getting what you want doesn’t great real happiness, instead it’s wanting what you have. During this Feel Good Friday, I’ll take you through some ways you can gain extra happiness even if you don't have all the things you want. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

77: Why A Meaningful Life Is Simpler and More Beneficial Than You Think - Solo Round

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 18:56


The idea of living a life that is worthwhile has been shown by a growing amount of research to be closely linked with a wide range of positive health outcomes. However, a new study has found that living a worthwhile and meaning life has positive affects on nearly every aspect of your life, not just your health. Don’t start searching for more meaning in your life just yet though, because that sense of searching is actually connected with a lower experience of a meaningful life. So, what do you do then? It turns out that it’s quite simple, and I’ll take you through these easy steps and habits in this solo round. Your challenge for the week: stop searching for meaning and start enjoying life. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact Dave about leadership training, emotional intelligence workshops and retreats visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

76: Play By Your Rules - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 5:04


Too often, we set our life’s goals based on the fear of not living up to someone else’s ideals or expectations. We also find ourselves making our choices based on the fear of not experiencing the same as everyone else, of being left behind, or of being judged for opting out. But, when this happens, you end up living life based on their rules, not your own. During this Feel Good Friday, I dive into why and how you can set your own life’s goals and make your own choices based on your values, beliefs and gifts. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

75: It Ain't Weak To Speak with Sam Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 57:32


What if starting one conversation could help you change or save a life? Often, that’s all it takes. Unfortunately though, this one crucial conversation never happens for too many people because of the stigma around mental health and vulnerability, and because we just don’t know what to say. It’s time to break the stigma and speak up. Today’s guest has been doing some incredible work surrounding mental health and suicide prevention for almost 6 years now. Sam Webb, previous star on Neighbours, co-founded LIVIN after losing a close mate to suicide and knew that enough was enough and more needed to be done surrounding the stigma of mental health, especially in young men. LIVIN is all about living your life at the top and connecting, supporting and encouraging one another to open up about their feeling and challenges because “It ain’t weak to speak.” During our chat, Sam and I talked about: * His social media presence and the inspiration for the iconic quotes he posts * The story of LIVIN * Resilience and overcoming grief * Various ways to better support and listen to those around you who may be struggling * How to be a help giver * Warning signs for those who may be struggling * ‘Smiling depression’ and how even those who are high function, may be at risk * Sam’s self care and daily routine * How to improve self-awareness and improve relationships * Sam’s acting career and future aspirations Sam’s challenge for the week: Do something that you’re scared of doing or that you haven’t done previously because you were too worried of what other people might say or think. You can connect with Sam on instagram @samwebb or on Facebook @samwebbau. You can find LIVIN at https://livin.org/ where you can access resources to help those struggling with mental illness and the online store to purchase merchandise. Due to the nature of this podcast, if you are effected in any way, please call lifeline’s national 24/7 counselling service on 13 11 14. And, for our listeners outside of Australia please contact your local crisis centre or your family doctor. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

74: Stop Being Comfortable - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 5:44


You aren’t here to play small, to hold back, or to tell yourself that you don't deserve that goal or dream. You are here to go for it, to back yourself, and to live your life to it’s fullest. And, that means leaving your comfort zone, because it’s only when you leave comfort behind and enter the courage zone that the real magic begins. In this Feel Good Friday, I share with you some tips and inspiration on the importance of leaving your comfort zone to make an important change in your life. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

73: Live More With Less: Lottie Dalziel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 38:35


As you know, on the Do Life Better podcast I like to focus on things that you can do to enhance the quality of your own life and how you can positively impact the lives of your loved ones, friends, family, and those you encounter each day. And today, I’m excited about bringing you something a little different. This episode will give you some strategies and inspiration to make a difference on bigger scale, and help you become healthier along the way. Today’s guest, the incredibly high-performing and driven Lottie Dalziel, tried to drastically reduce her waste as part of her New Year's resolution in 2017 and realised how hard it was not only to find environmentally-friendly products but also find credible information around waste - that’s why she started Banish - to help Australian’s reduce their waste with the right products and even better information. Banish is a revolutionary online marketplace that not only provides the best eco-friendly products in the industry, but it offers consumers all of the support they need to reach their zero-waste goals. We chat about: * how waking at 4am every morning helps her achieve more, * her week of zero waste, * how your wellbeing can be improved by living with out waste, * how you can live more with less Lottie's challenge for the week: choose to refuse. Just go for one thing a week. You can connect with Lottie on instagram @lottiedl. Her Banish webiste is www.banish.com.au, on instragram @banish.au and facebook at https://www.facebook.com/banishau/. And, her Toska Active Towels are at https://toskaactive.com and on instragram @toskaactive. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

72: You Only Have This Moment Once - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 4:46


If you had $86400 and someone stole $10, would you throw away the remaining $86390 chasing down that $10 or trying to get even with that person. Or, would you simply move on since you still have the remaining amount in the bank. You would probably move on wouldn’t you. We all have 86400 seconds in a day, yet we sometimes let that 10 seconds of someone else’s negativity or own stress ruin what ever is left of your 86390 seconds within that day. This Feel Good Friday will give you the motivation, tips and habits you need to helping you move on from those unhelpful moments and help you make each moment count. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

71: Why Smiling More Will Improve Your Life - Solo Round

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 16:02


Have you ever thought about how regularly you smile? Or, the effects a big, wide, cheesy grin can have on your overall health, lifespan and levels of success? It turns out, that a simple smile may be far more powerful than you ever thought. During this solo round, I’ll share with you the incredible impact a simple smile can have over your relationships, success, attractiveness and overall wellbeing. I’ll also dive into some strategies and habits for optimising the impact of your smile. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

70: You Are Enough - Feel Good Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 4:56


Welcome to the very first Feel Good Friday. And, thank you to everyone in the Do Life Better community who voted on the name for these short episodes in which I will help you have a strong finish to the week with some quick life hacks or words of motivation. Today's episode dives into why you are enough for simply being you and how your value is non conditional. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

Want A More Successful Year? Use These Habits (Best Of 2018)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 37:32


Do you have big goals and dreams for this year that will allow you to become happier, have greater confidence, and be more successful? I hope you said, “Yes!”. I know I certainly have my vision and plans for taking 2019 to the next level, but to get there I have to start with myself. After all, you can’t achieve new goals if you are still thinking and acting exactly the same as you were before. Instead, you need to focus on your strengths, continue to increase your confidence and resilience, and discover how you can make the biggest difference possible. So, to help kick start your year, and because of the huge response from the last one, I’ve created another mash up for you from some of our most popular and inspiring guests. During this episode, our guests will share with you strategies and habits for: * overcoming the imposter syndrome and negative self talk, * backing yourself and working to your strengths, * using your strengths to make the biggest difference you can here and now, * how to build your confidence and resilience so you can keep working towards to your goals. The guests in this episode are (in order of appearance): * Steve Willis (aka Commando Steve): Master Your Mind to Build Strength and Presence (#28), and Fear, Authenticity And Survivor (#50) * Laura Geitz: Self-esteem, Leadership and Chasing A Dream (#57) * Dan Stanford: Everyday Heroism (#48) * Dr Rick Hanson: Hardwiring Your Brain for Happiness, Calm and Strength (#41) Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

How To Close Your Year - Solo Round

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2018 14:18


There is one thing most people neglect to do when bringing their year to a close…don’t make this same mistake. During this time of year, we are surrounded by people reflecting on the year that was - what they achieved, the moments they are grateful for, the things that went wrong, what they would have done differently, and the list goes on. Creating time to process the past 12 months is important as it allows a much needed opportunity for celebration and learning. However, the next step is crucial and most people over look it. In order to truly let go of all that happened this year and make room for new visions, dreams and goals for next year, you need to ritualise its closure. If you don’t, then you could continue to carry unnecessary baggage with you into the future preventing you from being fully present, optimistic and driven. During this solo round, I’ll share with you some strategies for bringing this year to complete close to help you launch into 2019. The journalling process I mention includes writing about what I achieved, what I’m grateful for, and my lessons from the year within these key areas: * Mind, body and spirit * Family and relationships * Work * Hobbies, play and contribution Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). You can also join in the conversation in our closed facebook group, Do Life Better Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1169742113185928/) To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

Creating Influential And Healthy Relationships (Best of 2018)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 31:16


When your relationships are strong and healthy, you are also stronger and healthier. This is one area of my life I am constantly working on. We tend to spend so much time giving our attention and energy to everything else because we are too busy, stressed, overwhelmed or distracted, that our relationships with friends and family are often overlooked. However, it is in these times that we need our relationships and sense of connectedness even more. With Christmas and New Years upon us, it is even more important that we invest in our connectedness given the spike in people struggling with mental health during this time of year. Having positive relationships and feeling a sense of connection with others has been proven to help you live longer and increase your levels of happiness. During this mash up episode, we will share some of the outcomes of building connectedness and relationships, such as: leading a full life, going beyond what you thought was possible, and increasing compassion and empathy. The guests in this episode are (in order of appearance): - Dr John Barletta: Habits for Living a Good, Full Life (#42) - Mat Rogers: Going Beyond What You Think Is Possible (#61) - Dr Gary Chapman: How The Five Love Languages Will Transform Your Relationships (#35) - Ryan Hassan: The Strength And Power In Being Vulnerable (#23) Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). You can also join in the conversation in our closed facebook group, Do Life Better Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1169742113185928/) To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

My Strategies For Overcoming The Struggle Days - solo round

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 17:29


Have you ever had one of those days when you just weren’t feeling yourself and everything seemed like more of a struggle? Maybe you were impatient, more anxious, tired, unmotivated, negative and spent too much time overthinking everything. I know I’ve been there. In fact, most of us have these days, and you’re allowed to have them. To be honest, there’s been a few things happening lately that’s contributed to me having more of these moments than usual. Since you’ve probably had these times as well, or know someone who does, I thought I’d use today’s solo round to share the key strategies I rely on because I know they will help you too. After all, you can’t always choose what happens, but you can choose what you do next. Remember, there are always people in your corner who you can help you. If you are really struggling, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 and talk to someone now. Your challenge for the week: Listen to your body and be responsive to what it is telling you. We have a VERY SPECIAL OFFER only for our Do Life Better community. Coming up soon, I’ll be interviewing Sam Webb, co-founder of LIVIN. LIVIN is all about living your life at the top and breaking the stigma of mental health. Connecting, supporting and encouraging one another to talk about their feelings and challenges because “It Ain’t Weak to Speak”. Through the development of cutting edge education programs, trendy fashion apparel and cool awareness initiatives, LIVIN is launching a generation of change. THE OFFER: use the coupon code “dolifebetter” and receive 15% off purchases at www.livin.org until 21st December, 2018. Please note: this is not a sponsorship arrangement. This is just something we are doing to enable the Do Life Better community to support LIVIN’s vision. Remember to share this episode with your friends and family who would also find this helpful. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna (www.instagram.com/davejorna) and @dolifebetterpodcast (www.instagram.com/dolifebetterpodcast). To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out there and create a great day.

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