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MJ Fitzpatrick wants you to listen to that little voice that is telling you to break new ground, to try a new tactic, to create a new product, or start a new business… even when everybody in your life says it’s crazy. He helps entrepreneurs with business problems get to the root causes – not just treat the symptoms. For example, not selling enough is usually the #1 in most businesses – but why you’re not selling is something you may not realize. Often, it’s your attitude, says MJ. He talks about how to overcome that obstacle.
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MJ Fitzpatrick - Shownotes Biography MJ is a teacher who works with people to become the most authentic version of themselves possible. He works with both men and women of all walks of life, from those running 9 figure businesses to people struggling to make ends meet to help them find more life to live by becoming themselves. He can be found over at www.mjfitzpatrick.com Shownotes Welcome to this week’s podcast, today we are talking to MJ Fitzpatrick. MJ has always been a people person from a young school age. MJ grew up with difficulties with anxiety and worries and making sure he was always doing the right thing. At 17 he was playing Rugby Union at school and experienced a devastating accident where he broke his neck. It took about 2 years where he was learning to deal with this. Unfortunately two years later, MJ broke his back and by aged 20 he had his second spinal effusion. This led him to be angry with the world and started to push back. PTSD, drug addiction and issues with mental health led him to his personal journey. MJ then moved overseas. Getting better as a human being is one of the biggest lessons MJ learnt. Eventually MJ could not longer think that his hardships he went through were bad as it led him to good through his service he could give to others. MJ was scared about betting on himself at this point to be a coach to help others so he enrolled into med school and on his second day he had an intuitive message that it wasn’t right for him and 5 weeks later made a courageous and emotional decision to leave. MJ’s path took him to personal training and found that it didn’t have as much of impact as he would have liked. MJ then turned to the Sydney start-up hub which contained 5000 people and added each one of these entrepreneurs as a friend on Facebook. 3000 accepted and MJ emailed each of them to offer them a free session of coaching and eventually this led to paid clients - this is how his business took off. A speaking gig allowed him to offer the same thing where he could connect with people for free initially then eventually get to help them with his business. This led MJ to think about what sort of impact he wanted to have on the world and follow his internal compass. MJ realised that his work is a reflection of his spiritual journey and staying humble and true to his craft helped with this. MJ spends part of his day doing deep work where he can work on his craft and the rest of the time spending time with clients. MJ’s definitions of happiness is spending time in one of his programs he’s created called The Container and the second definition is connecting with his girlfriend. MJ has a routine doing HIIT on the bike, meditation, deep breathing and spend time by the harbour. He writes five things he needs to get done and then three things he’s grateful for. MJ’s last meal on Earth would be a Las Vegas rib eye steak, crispy fries, bearnaise sauce and soda water. MJ’s non-negotiable thing is connecting with himself beyond his mind and building on his intuition. Anything that sacrifices your health for any other outcomes is not conducive to anything and not worth taking the risk. Placing importance on health can answer those honest questions you should ask yourself where you can let go of ego and serve yourself in a positive way. MJ’s inspiration has been his girlfriend, due to her way of dealing with trauma along with idols such as Anthony Robbins, Oprah etc. MJ’s deepest failures beyond what he’s discussed is that he can look back with gratitude is, letting go of some friends that at the time, were good but ongoing weren’t. If MJ is out of his natural state he relaxes his body and tries to go back to his routine. MJ’s laugh out loud moments include stand up comedians like Eddie Izzard, the people in his life and himself. MJ has several gratitude practices - starting with his home country - Australia. Things talked about www.mjfitzpatrick.com mj@mjfitzpatrick.com Books Tao Te Ching by Lao Tau The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch Quotes “It’s important to have something to connect with that is bigger than yourself. It can be through music, dance, prayer, in my case - water.” “Stress is thinking that your body is going to get eaten.”
MJ Fitzpatrick is a dynamite Australian and I'm super stoked to have him on the show today. He's got a story that even though the details might be different from yours and mine, the experience, the pain, the tribulation, the total hell he went through might still be very similar to yours. Y'all. In this conversation, MJ quotes Oprah. and I'm gonna let that sink in for a bit, because I'm SOOOO glad he did! I love her. MJ will forever go in my book as the first male who has quoted Oprah to my face. So amazing. Today MJ Fitzpatrick and I discuss what it's like to live in hell, the different types of hell, the only thing that can get you out of hell, and how we can get back to joy even if it's just for a brief moment in the midst of hell. We also talk about why it's so stinking common (and yet amazing) to witness someone use their wounds, their experience of hell, to create joy and a life they actually look forward to living. This is a really good episode y'all. So hang on tight! [Insert Audio Block Here] Brave Take-Aways Today's Brave Take-Away is to pop into the Bare Naked Bravery Community and post your own experience of hell vs. gratitude. What kind of hell have you experienced? What made it go away, if at all? Where are you now with gratitude? The folks in the Bare Naked Bravery Community are so fantastic, that if you're currently in the midst of a hell, I know that without a shadow of a doubt, those folks 1) know what it's like and 2) would love nothing more than to help you through it, even if that just means listening. Join us by visiting barenakedbravery.com/join Keep in Touch with MJ Fitzpatrick https://www.mjfitzpatrick.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyajAxmoa3Ht_LuZXYrVg-Q https://www.mjfitzpatrick.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/mrmjfitzpatrick/ Keep in Touch with Emily Ann Peterson http://emilyannpeterson.com http://instagram.com/emilyannpete http://facebook.com/emilyannpeterson http://twitter.com/emilyapeterson Credits If you're diggin' the music in today's episode, that's because it's brought to you by Lee Rosevere. To find out more about all the artists, musicians, and other sponsors of the show, please visit barenakedbravery.com/sponsors I'm looking forward to being with you next week. We have some great things in store for you! Until then I have one message for you. It's this: Be yourself. Be vulnerable. Be brave. Because the world needs more of your Bare Naked Bravery.
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After going through some intense medical trauma growing up, MJ Fitzpatrick became fascinated by resilience. After a brief stint in medical school, he decided to dedicate his life to teaching that skill. He now consults on emotional intelligence as a competitive advantage at his own company. He works with business owners, startups, universities and charities and high achievers on how to leverage strategic thinking, creativity, resilience and communication to run a better business and build better lives. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
After going through some intense medical trauma growing up, MJ Fitzpatrick became fascinated by resilience. After a brief stint in medical school, he decided to dedicate his life to teaching that skill. He now consults on emotional intelligence as a competitive advantage at his own company. He works with business owners, startups, universities and charities and high achievers on how to leverage strategic thinking, creativity, resilience and communication to run a better business and build better lives. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
Have you ever seen that wooden wall that Marines must climb as they race through the obstacle course in basic training? It's 30-feet high, straight up. In business, we like to construct walls just like that and plant them right between ourselves and our goals. We do it unconsciously…even as a protection…and often we don't even realize we've put up the wall we're staring at. My guest on this week's Unstoppable CEO Podcast is a master at helping entrepreneurs see the walls they've built, and cut holes in them (so you can walk through, instead of climb over), His name is MJ Fitzpatrick, and in this 30-minute interview, he'll help you discover… The right way to approach work/life balance – it's not what you think Why you shouldn't try to be “right” – and what to do instead The power of language to self-sabotage or put you in the mindset for achievement How to shine a light on the blind spots that are holding you back from success The importance of leaving comfort behind to experience real growth How you can find joy in your business – and leave stress out of the equation Listen now... Timeline 00:12 Steve introduces M.J Fitzpatrick, a young Australian who teaches people to update the process of their thinking. 01:47 M.J tells us his extraordinary background which led him to where he is now. 05:03 M.J discusses the process behind “think about your thinking” and incentive drove bias. 07:30 Steve and M.J discuss unconscious thinking. 08:57 M.J talks about learning from Napoleon. 12:20 M.J explains how he works with people to find and fix their “blind spots”. 14:32 Steve talks about his mentor Dr. Sukumar and how your life is like a movie. 16:23 M.J talks about facing your fear and not having any excuses. 21:16 M.J explains how he works with people. He makes the distinction between business problems and life problems. 23:26 Steve talks about the work-life balance and how it really isn't about time, while M.J tells us to fill our work life with things we enjoy doing. 28:21 M.J tells us the importance of what questions we ask ourselves. 29:31 M.J tells us how to get in contact with him and if you do he'll give you 99% of his content for free! Mentioned in this episode: Lawrence Krauss Napoleon Dr. Sukumar Louis C.K www.mjfitzpatrick.com
In your ideal world, what does your life look like? What kind of work would you be doing? What is stopping you from achieving that now? Seriously, what is stopping you? Here’s a hint: NOTHING IS STOPPING US FROM MOVING TOWARD OUR GOALS, VISIONS, LIVES WE DREAM OF… …well, except for ourselves. There’s this interesting concept about “learned permission-seeking.” We’ve been conditioned by parents, teachers, and society to ask for permission to do things. Now when it comes to change, as adults, we still wait for that permission to make a change. We look for someone to give us permission or validate our choice to try a new hobby, go back to school, quit a steady job to start our own businesses, flip career paths, or create any type of change within our lives. Permission stops so many people from moving forward. Oftentimes, we find ourselves in these situations where we seem stuck because nobody has given us the green light to proceed with our actions — which is crazy, since these are our own lives we are talking about (!). But, there are ways to create that permission for yourself to be more, do more, and achieve more of your goals. Check out the episode to hear more about how you can start giving yourself the permission you need to start living a life you love with MJ Fitzpatrick.
XY Live Episode 35 - Client Experience: Cut the BS from your Business' To-Do List and Focus on the Areas that Truly Add Value On this episode of XYLive, joining us is MJ Fitzpatrick, coach, Founder at Thymos and Co-Founder of Youth Resilience Project. MJ will discuss strategies to ensure your focus is on impact in your business, and the things that matter to you and your clients.
Entrepreneurship is in the blood of todays guest. My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a young Creative Entrepreneur committed to changing how we talk about self-awareness. After living through some intense trauma as he was growing up and a near death experience when he broke his neck playing sport, he became obsessed with healing himself and trying to understand why people hide from the world and from fear. After dropping out of Med School to follow his dreams and build a business that teaches what he has learned to others, he is now running that business working with universities to train their lecturers, schools to train students and hubs to train their entrepreneurs. He also works with people individually from trauma survivors who struggle to sleep right through to millionaires that don't love themselves and feel unworthy. The process of is always the same but the unique perspective a person will take on that process is always different. As a person he is dedicated to experiencing joy and helping create as much of it as he can in the world. When he is not helping people eradicate suffering from their life and quitting their job to chase their dream, he can be found in the gym, reading about science and history, or talking for days about the NBA and human consciousness. So did he need the rough times in his life to really blast big in his life, or was this just part of his journey? And when did the big dot occur in his life, that really showed him the path that he is travelling on today? Well let's find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots, with the one and only MJ Fitzpatrick
Meeting MJ Fitzpatrick these days, you'd struggle to believe he ever had any self-worth issues. He's successful. He's socially confident. He's extroverted, with a loving wife and thriving coaching business. But you're seeing the end result of years of pain, suffering and growth. If you know what it's like to be bullied as a child, you need to listen to this inspirational true story of recovery.
Interview with MJ Fitzpatrick - owner and CEO of Thymos. He focuses on is overcoming and dealing with an entrepreneurs mindset and giving them the clarity and strategies to grow. MJ dropped out of medical school to pursue his dream of teaching people how to control their minds to create the career and life that they want. He believes that without self-awareness and resilience, the anxieties of a career in the modern workforce can be crushing, which compelled him to obsess over teaching these skills.