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Can your darkest moment reveal your greatest purpose? Jazz Singh's remarkable journey suggests it can. From a childhood marked by trauma and violence to a successful career in banking, Jazz's trajectory took a sharp turn: a workplace tribunal, homelessness, a tragic accident and eventually imprisonment. It was behind bars that Jazz found meaning through service to others with a deeper calling to fight for justice. Today, Jazz is a passionate advocate for second chances supporting ex-offenders in rebuilding their lives through meaningful work and challenging society to stop defining people by their worst mistake. His work spans the social and criminal justice spaces, where he champions inclusion, systemic change and the power of global voices to solve local issues. In this episode, we dive into: · How trauma and incarceration shaped Jazz's purpose · The importance of dignity, work, and second chances · Why society must look beyond stigma to see potential · What it means to be a changemaker driving justice from the inside out Jazz's story is a moving reminder that purpose, hope and leadership can rise from the unlikeliest places. He invites us all to search deeper for the talent, the value and the truth often overlooked. This is a conversation about resilience, justice and the hidden potential waiting to be seen. This is about finding the Rubies in the Rubble. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘A prison sentence should come with a full stop but what tends to happen is you come out with a comma.' BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/apdAsSI Prison Letters by Nelson Mandela - https://amzn.eu/d/dohnOnL ABOUT JAZZ SINGH Jazz Singh is a purpose led passionate changemaker, speaker and social impact leader, driven by a deep belief in equitable chances and human potential. As Founder of EmpowerAbility and Workforce Development Director at N3Xus, he works at the intersection of justice, leadership and equity. Unlocking pathways for people too often left behind, with a 17-year background in wealth management and the lived experience of prison, Jazz brings heart, authenticity and hard-earned wisdom to every room he enters. A Global Freedom Fellow with Incarceration Nations Network, he champions the idea that everyone is more than their worst mistake. That talent lives everywhere and so should opportunity. CONNECT WITH JAZZ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jazz-singh%E2%9C%A8-a0b808222/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/empower-ability/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/n3xus-global/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/incarceration-nations-network-inn/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a purpose and fulfilment coach, author, podcast strategist, podcaster and mastermind host helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to live with clarity of purpose. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you and your business, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Đi Tìm Lẽ Sống trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/412/Trước hết, đây là quyển sách viết về sự sinh tồn. Giống như nhiều người Do Thái sinh sống tại Đức và Đông Âu khi ấy, vốn nghĩ rằng mình sẽ được an toàn trong những năm 1930, Frankl đã trải qua khoảng thời gian chịu nhiều nghiệt ngã trong trại tập trung và trại hủy diệt của Đức quốc xã. Điều kỳ diệu là ông đã sống sót, cụm từ “Thép Đã Tôi Thế Đấy” có thể lột tả chính xác trường hợp này. Nhưng trong Đi Tìm Lẽ Sống, tác giả ít đề cập đến những khó nhọc, đau thương, mất mát mà ông đã trải qua, thay vào đó ông viết về những nguồn sức mạnh đã giúp ông tồn tại.Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Đi Tìm Lẽ Sống được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. ---Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. ---Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ ---Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Đi Tìm Lẽ Sống và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM.Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download#voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiĐiTìmLẽSống #ViktorFrankl
Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything by Viktor E. Frankl, created out of a series of public lectures in Vienna, eleven months after Frankl was liberated from the Nazi concentration camps. The psychiatrist, who would soon become world famous, explained his central thoughts on meaning, resilience, and the importance of embracing life even in the face of great adversity. It is always possible to “say yes to life” — a profound and timeless lesson for us all. "Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything" by Viktor E. Frankl - Book PReview Book of the Week - BOTW - Season 8 Book 2 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/40wVD53 GET IT. READ :) #yestolife #meaning #purpose FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behavior http://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/ Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESS https://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Lẽ Sống trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/4457/ Trước hết, đây là quyển sách viết về sự sinh tồn. Giống như nhiều người Do Thái sinh sống tại Đức và Đông Âu khi ấy, vốn nghĩ rằng mình sẽ được an toàn trong những năm 1930, Frankl đã trải qua khoảng thời gian chịu nhiều nghiệt ngã trong trại tập trung và trại hủy diệt của Đức quốc xã. Điều kỳ diệu là ông đã sống sót, cụm từ “thép đã tôi thế đấy” có thể lột tả chính xác trường hợp này. Ông chua xót kể về những tù nhân đã đầu hàng cuộc sống, mất hết hy vọng ở tương lai và chắc hẳn là những người đầu tiên sẽ chết. Ít người chết vì thiếu thức ăn và thuốc men, mà phần lớn họ chết vì thiếu hy vọng, thiếu một lẽ sống. Ngược lại, Frankl đã nuôi giữ hy vọng để giữ cho mình sống sót bằng cách nghĩ về người vợ của mình và trông chờ ngày gặp lại nàng. Ông còn mơ ước sau chiến tranh sẽ được thuyết giảng về các bài học tâm lý ông đã học được từ trại tập trung Auschwitz. Rõ ràng có nhiều tù nhân khao khát được sống đã chết, một số chết vì bệnh, một số chết vì bị hỏa thiêu. Trong tập sách này, Frankl tập trung lý giải nguyên nhân vì sao có những người đã sống sót trong trại tập trung của phát xít Đức hơn là đưa ra lời giải thích cho câu hỏi vì sao phần lớn trong số họ đã không bao giờ trở về nữa. Nhiệm vụ lớn lao nhất của mỗi người là tìm ra ý nghĩa trong cuộc sống của mình. Frankl đã nhìn thấy ba nguồn ý nghĩa cơ bản của đời người: thành tựu trong công việc, sự quan tâm chăm sóc đối với những người thân yêu và lòng can đảm khi đối mặt với những thời khắc gay go của cuộc sống. Đau khổ tự bản thân nó không có ý nghĩa gì cả, chính cách phản ứng của chúng ta mới khoác lên cho chúng ý nghĩa. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Lẽ Sống được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Lẽ Sống và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiLẽSống #ViktorEFrankl
In this profound episode of the Moonshots Podcast, Mike and Mark take an inspiring journey into the life-changing ideas of Viktor Frankl, the renowned neurologist, psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor, and author of Man's Search for Meaning. This timeless work explores how the pursuit of meaning can give our lives a profound sense of purpose, even amidst unimaginable suffering.Frankl's reflections, born from his experiences in Nazi concentration camps, challenge us to rethink the way we approach adversity, freedom, and happiness. He reminds us that while we cannot always control what happens to us, we can control how we respond through his belief that “those who have a ‘why' to live can bear almost any ‘how,'” Frankl empowers us to find strength in our purpose and transform even the harshest realities into opportunities for growth and self-discovery.Mike and Mark break down Frankl's core principles, sharing practical applications that help us survive difficult times and thrive through them. By aligning our lives with meaning and embracing challenges as stepping stones for progress, we can develop the resilience, creativity, and courage necessary to live boldly and intentionally.Featured Clips • Finding Meaning in DespairViktor Frankl introduces the episode by sharing his insights on finding meaning, even in life's most Life-changing moments. Through his experiences in concentration camps, he reveals the transformative power of hope and purpose. (3m14) • You Have a ChoiceWisdom for Life highlights the profound idea that we retain the freedom to choose our attitude and response no matter the circumstances. This is where our ultimate power lies. (1m52) • HappinessBrian Johnson explains Frankl's philosophy of conscience and success, emphasizing that true happiness stems not from external achievements but from living a life aligned with values and purpose. (1m47) • Have a PurposeAlways Improving shares the importance of having a ‘why'—a reason to live that can help us endure any difficulty and maintain focus, even in the face of overwhelming odds. (44s) • Youngsters Need ChallengesFrankl concludes with a poignant reminder that hardship and challenges are not to be feared but celebrated as opportunities for growth. He highlights resilience, especially among young people, is forged through trials. (4m17)Key Concepts and Insights 1. Meaning through Suffering: Frankl teaches us that suffering is inevitable but can be transformed into a source of meaning if we approach it with the right mindset. 2. The Power of Choice: Even in dire circumstances, we can choose our attitude, response, and purpose. 3. Purpose as Survival: Having a clear “why” gives us the strength and motivation to persevere through life's challenges 4. Happiness and Success: True contentment comes not from chasing external goals but from living a life aligned with our deepest values. 5. Embracing Challenges: Difficulties and hardships are vital for personal development and resilience.Related Links • Watch on YouTube: Viktor Frankl on Finding Meaning in Life • Buy the Book Man's Search for Meaning on Amazon • Read the Summary: Apollo Advisor Summary
Are you ready to embrace life's chaos? Andrew Miller, CEO of Business Enjoyment, transitioned from a logical insolvency practitioner to a purpose-driven business enjoyment coach. Through chaos theory, emotional alignment and purpose-driven guidance, Andrew helps people navigate life's unpredictability with clarity and joy. Seeing how many people achieve financial success but still feel unfulfilled, Andrew's mission is to go beyond profit, alleviating stress and inspiring clients to find the extra thing that brings vibrancy to their careers. Andrew redefines what it means to truly enjoy business and believes that to do that, first you have to get comfortable with chaos. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘It sounds counterintuitive but the trick is to get comfortable with chaos.' BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/hymRP4c The Choice by Edith Eger - https://amzn.eu/d/46OJfL4 Yes to Life In Spite of Everything by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/hLKvbIS Man's Search for Ultimate Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/3HJWwET Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson with George F Kerr – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu ABOUT ANDREW Andrew Miller is the founder of Business Enjoyment. A business coach, multiple author and TEDx Speaker, Andrew has significant experience in both running businesses and helping people with deep seated beliefs and emotional hangups. Andrew works with business owners to help them be successful and actually enjoy the journey at the same time. In fact, he wants you to enjoy your business so much, it makes your bits tingle! CONNECT WITH ANDREW https://bio.site/enjoybiz ABOUT AMY Amy is a life purpose coach, author, podcast strategist, global podcaster, professional speaker, trainer and mastermind host. Helping you to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment in your everyday life and work. Prepare to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration to have clarity of purpose and create a more purposeful, sustainable and fulfilling way of life. WORK WITH AMY If you're interested in how purpose can help you personally and professionally, please book a free 30 min call via https://calendly.com/amyrowlinson/call BUY AMY'S BOOK* Focus on Why by Amy Rowlinson – https://amzn.eu/d/6W02HWu KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl This is an ACU encore presentation of this 2009 podcast. This segment of the audiobook serves as an introduction to this fine book. Purchase at Amazon or your favorite book seller. Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl (Author), William J. Winslade (Afterword) This edition is no longer in print. Please check ISBN: 9780807014271 for the most recent edition. Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. 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Chapter 1:Summary of Man's Search for Meaning"Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl is a profound book exploring the psychological experiences of a Holocaust survivor and delving into the therapeutic philosophy known as logotherapy. Published in 1946, the book is divided into two parts: Frankl's experiences in Nazi concentration camps, and an introduction to his ideas about finding meaning in life.In the first part, Frankl narrates his harrowing experiences in various Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz. He describes how the daily horrors and inhumane conditions led to a mental state he refers to as the “provisional existence of prisoners.” Frankl observes that those who managed to find meaning in the midst of their suffering were more likely to survive. He shares anecdotes of fellow prisoners who found purpose in small acts of kindness or in the hope of being reunited with loved ones.The second part of the book explains Frankl's theory of logotherapy, which asserts that the primary drive in human beings is not pleasure (as Freud suggested) or power (as Adler suggested), but the pursuit of what Frankl calls “meaning.” According to Frankl, life has meaning under all circumstances, even the most miserable ones, and it's our responsibility to find it in every moment of living.Frankl identifies three main ways to find meaning in life: 1) by creating a work or doing a deed; 2) by experiencing something or encountering someone; and 3) by the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering. The last idea is particularly poignant given his experiences, suggesting that when we cannot change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves.Ultimately, "Man's Search for Meaning" is both a personal account and a guide to coping with suffering and finding significance in all forms of existence. It is considered one of the most influential books in the field of psychology and has inspired millions worldwide.Chapter 2:The Theme of Man's Search for Meaning"Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl is a profound and deeply insightful book that outlines the experiences of the author during his imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps during World War II, and his psychotherapeutic method called logotherapy. Below are some key plot points, character development, and thematic aspects: Key Plot Points1. The Horror of Camp Life: Frankl describes the brutal conditions in the concentration camps, including the constant presence of death, the arbitrary cruelty of the guards, and the psychological impact on the prisoners. He provides vivid descriptions of the struggle for survival amidst starvation, forced labor, and the despair of losing loved ones.2. Search for Meaning: Throughout his experiences, Frankl observes how those who could find meaning in their suffering were more likely to survive. He recounts stories of individuals finding purpose through various means, whether in thoughts of loved ones, a desire to survive to tell the story, or in small acts of kindness and solidarity among prisoners.3. Development of Logotherapy: Frankl uses his observations as a basis for developing his psychotherapeutic method, logotherapy, which posits that the primary drive in human beings is not a pursuit of pleasure (as Freud suggested) or power (as Adler suggested), but a pursuit of what he calls "meaning". According to logotherapy, life's meaning can be discovered in three ways: through work, through love, and through suffering. Character Development- Viktor E. Frankl: Throughout the narrative, Frankl evolves from a practicing psychiatrist and neurologist to a prisoner struggling with the most basic aspects of human existence. His journey depicts a profound transformation wherein he applies his professional knowledge to his personal suffering and develops his theory of logotherapy. His character...
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After a life-altering accident, burn survivor Marc Convey defied odds, choosing post-traumatic growth over limitation. Through resilience and healing, Marc discovered the pivotal role self-awareness plays in shaping destinations. Finding contentment and authenticity from his inner freedom, with positive momentum Marc is no longer running away from trauma instead he's running into life. KEY TAKEAWAY ‘It's about the way you run as well. Holding yourself in the right way, being very self-aware and keeping your head up for opportunities.' BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/97TGPuS ABOUT MARC Now a speaker, writer, and advocate, Marc shares his transformative narrative, emphasising resilience, self-discovery, and the profound impact of travel. Beyond personal triumphs, his mission includes raising awareness about growth from trauma and inspiring others to create a life they love. Marc's story is a testament to the human spirit—strong, funny, warm, and truly inspirational. CONNECT WITH MARC LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-convey/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_conv/ ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY and discuss purpose coaching or you want to launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 30 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
For more than 30 years Professor Tracey Wade has been at the forefront of eating disorder research, clinical practice and public policy. Currently the Director of the Flinders Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing at Flinders University, Professor Wade has co-written three therapy books, published hundreds of papers and has just been awarded the 2023: Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy - Distinguished Career Award.In this episode of Strong Enough - the podcast from Eating Disorders Families Australia - we focus on her work on the latest genetic links to eating disorders, delve into her research on the importance of media literacy as a way to combat the menace of social media and find out her insights into the perfectionism trait that can trigger disordered eating in many forms including bulimia, restrictive eating and anorexia nervosa.If you would like more information about Professor Wade's work here is the link to her paper on the influence of social media on eating disorders and her paper on perfectionism interventions.Professor Wade also quotes:the Yerkes-Dodson Law of psychologyher colleague Professor Marika Tiggermann's work on eating disorders and body imageand Viktor E Frankl about finding the space between a stimulus and a responseWant more? Become an EDFA Member: https://edfa.org.au/become-a-member/ It costs less than a cup of coffee a month.Website: https://edfa.org.au/Join EDFA's eating disorder support groups and eating disorder support forums: https://edfa.org.au/parents-and-carer-support/eating-disorder-support-groups/Book a free counselling session with EDFA's Fill The Gap program: https://edfa.org.au/counselling-service/Find out more ways to help here: https://edfa.org.au/donation/https://edfa.org.au/get-involved/volunteer/ For more information click on these links to the EDFA website:Anorexia NervosaBulimia NervosaBinge Eating DisorderARFID - Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake DisorderOSFED - Other Specified Feeding & Eating Disorders#eatingdisorderresearch#perfectionism#whatcauseseatingdisorders#anorexia#bulimia#arfid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you reduce the gap between the life you live now and the life you want? How can choosing our response be our one truest freedom that no one on earth can take away? These profound questions have helped guide me for the past 4 years, and they are thanks to a Nazi concentration camp survivor and psychiatrist who developed Logotherapy, Viktor E. Frankl and his amazing book Man's Search for Meaning. I learned about Frankl and his principles through my Optimize Coaching program (now called Heroic). You can check it out, sign up for Premium or Coaching, both are incredibly affordable for the life-changing experience offered! Find the book: Your Local Library, Buy Online (support local bookstores!) Connect with me at ZooFit.net to let me know what you thought of this episode and for more content through blogs, newsletters, and events
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Five years held in captivity as a prisoner of war in World War II gave George F. Kerr plenty of time to contemplate the meaning of life. He kept a journal to capture his thoughts, reflections, being notes, reminiscences, impressions, criticism, commentary and work in progress or unfinished. This commonplace scrapbook was only discovered last year by Amy 26 years George's death. Within these pages, you can witness how literature, nature and music became sources of inspiration and meaning in this time of uncertainty and adversity to create George's chronicles of captivity. KEY TAKEAWAY “It is up to you as an individual to build your purpose, to spend your life creating purposeful moments regardless of the circumstances you find yourself in.” BOOK RECOMMENDATION* Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.eu/d/cJFs9YS ABOUT GEORGE FLEMING KERR Other than being Amy's grandfather and a prisoner of war, George was an English writer best known for his work on British and Australian television, stage and radio. He also wrote fiction and non-fiction. TRANSCRIPT LINK -https://chtbl.com/track/5248F2/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/focusonwhy/1990_INTERVIEW_WITH_GEORGE.pdf ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker and Mastermind Host. Amy works with individuals to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would to focus on your WHY or launch a purposeful podcast, then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. TRANSCRIPT FOR 1990 INTERVIEW EXCERPT Amy Rowlinson: You were a prisoner of war for five years in Germany? George Kerr: Yes. Amy Rowlinson: Yes. And how has that affected you and your attitudes towards Germans? George Kerr: I came out feeling pretty tolerant really. Because I think a prisoner of war is a fairly balanced character. Amy Rowlinson: How old were you? George Kerr: About 20. Amy Rowlinson: So you were very young. So you weren't quite sure what was going on? George Kerr: No, not at all. At 20, do you know anything? Amy Rowlinson: No, not a lot. George Kerr: You just play it by ear. Amy Rowlinson: Okay, going back to your prison days? George Kerr: Yes? Amy Rowlinson: How were you treated? Were you treated badly or what happened? George Kerr: Well, we never knew what was going to happen because the Germans were a mad lot and they tended to take hostages, they tended to do certain purges and shoot people. They tended to parade you at three in the morning and you wondered why. Then they marched you off to another place altogether, a barn, and put you in it, you didn't know if you were going to be shot there. In fact, it was retaliation for something that had been done to German prisoners in Jersey and Channel Islands, put them in chains, in cufflinks, in handcuffs, not cufflinks, and so you never knew which way they were going to bite, jump and that was for five years so you get a bit tense, really. You didn't know how long it was going to last but you had written home to your family saying I'll see you in Canada if necessary. Don't wait for me in Great Britain if we are invaded and so on. I also reassured my family I said don't worry, I shan't try to escape. That meant that I would get back alive at least but join them elsewhere if they felt that they were in danger in the country. Ruth Kerr: Most of your friends who tried to escape were shot. George Kerr: Oh, yes. Amy Rowlinson: Did you get letters back from them or did they not let…? George Kerr: Oh yes, they came back. They were all censored of course but we got letters. We were only allowed to write a letter a month, I think it was, or a letter a fortnight. But it was a fairly interesting monastic life for me at that age. It was like a university because they had a small library, eventually they got a bigger library from the Swiss Red Cross and people, and then eventually you could study anything really and I did an external London BA and I learned and passed exams in Spanish and French. Well, I knew French but I learned Spanish and did the various examination bodies had for exams. I learned to play the flute. I learned to dabble at water painting. I did a lot of writing and did a lot of reading. I did acting and it was a very rounded life. I played cricket when we had a ball. Rounded, yeah. Amy Rowlinson: It was ok, really? George Kerr: Well, no, people still committed suicide. I thought it was okay. I also knew these were the happiest days of your life but I was certainly, I was not in the majority on that. I mean they thought I was daft. And I suppose to the… Amy Rowlinson: Who thought you were daft? George Kerr: Well, I was unmarried, the other prisoners especially the married ones, I suppose. They would keep getting Dear John letters from their wives, you see. ‘I met this Polish Officer' and I hadn't got that problem. I liked it. It was like a university. But of course it was hungry, and it was cold and it was miserable. You had no friends apart from in (inaudible). But the thing you noticed was I spent five years there, I only saw one fight in my life. Amy Rowlinson: Really? George Kerr: In all that time. You learned to live. I can live with anybody at close quarters. You notice their idiosyncrasies and funny habits and so on. And you may hate them but you control it. Amy Rowlinson: So you think everyone should have five years in prison then? George Kerr: I think it wouldn't be bad that, monastic, yeah, especially if there is a library, but of course it doesn't suit people who are not academic.
The age old debate - does money buy happiness? Who better to ask than happiness researcher and founder of BU Happiness College, Declan Edwards. In this episode Declan shares:
Man's Search For MeaningMan's Search For Meaning Full Chapter Book Notes The book explores the background and theoretical implication of logotherapy by looking back at the bloody and criminal history of Nazi Germany. While looking into the meaning of rehabilitation among people in extremis, this book bears the most glorious testimony in the history of human nature. Logotherapy is also known as The Third Viennese School of Psychotherapy after Freudian psychoanalysis and Adlerian psychology. This book was named one of the Ten Most Influential Books in America by the Library of Congress. Overview | Chapter 1Hi, welcome to Bookey. Today we will unlock the book Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl. When it comes to the conversation of finding meaning in life, people often find this topic to be a bit deep and far from our reach; when in fact, it is a topic that is closely associated with our lives. More often than not, we find ourselves depressed and in pain due to certain negative experiences; experiences such as loosing a job, breaking up with our spouse or loved ones, or being involved in an accident. These experiences have the tendency of making us question our self-worth and plunging us into a deep state of depression and hurt. When faced with these situations, we often associate the source of these negative emotions to anything that makes us feel unhappy. However, we rarely come to grip with the core problem, which is the fact that we are yet to find meaning in life or at least, have lost grip of it. You might wonder, what does this book offer to bring us out from these situations? This book offers a way out of depression and negative emotions through the use of logotherapy. This concept, when applied successfully, is certain to reignite your passion for living by helping you find meaning in life. It is worth noting that the birth place of the concept of logotherapy is Germany's notorious Auschwitz camp during the Second World War. Many are familiar with the bloody and criminal history of Nazi Germany. Yet, only a few know that those who survived the inhuman torture in those concentration camps weren't as thrilled and happy to be free. To them, it felt like hitting rock bottom again. Why you may wonder, who would be unhappy to be free of such inhumane circumstance? The reason for this will be clear to you momentarily. The book Man's Search For Meaning was named one of the Ten Most Influential Books in America by the Library of Congress. The author of this book, Viktor E. Frankl, was a Jewish Austrian psychologist. During World War II, Frankl gave up the opportunity to flee to America for the sake of his aging parents. Hence, the whole family was imprisoned in Auschwitz camp. Facing such damning circumstance, Frankl was neither demoralized nor pessimistic. Not only did he strived to survive, he used his personal experience in Auschwitz to create logotherapy, thereby helping many people find meaning and rehabilitation from extremis. He has published 39 works that have been translated into 34 languages and sold around the globe. To better understand Viktor E Frankl's teaching from this book, we will discuss the key points therein in three vital parts: In the first Part, we will discuss the Background of the concept of logotherapy; In the second Part, we will take a look at How to find meaning in life? And in the third Part, we will highlight the Three-step method to achieving meaning in life.
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In this episode, we're exploring the crucial relationship between power and diversity with our exceptional guest, Bob Gower.Bob is a New York-based author, speaker, and consultant who is passionate about creating organisation's that make a positive impact on the world. In this episode, he takes us on a journey through his travels around the globe, sharing valuable insights on how it has influenced his life and work. We also discuss his latest book, Radical Alignment: How to Have Game-Changing Conversations That Will Transform Your Business and Your Life, and the critical takeaway of "Low Drama, High Joy."Key Takeaways that you won't want to miss:Diversity is vital, but it comes with its share of challenges. While it brings strength, it can also cause friction and division. However, now more than ever, it's essential that we work towards equality and sustainability.We explore the differences between gatekeeping and co-creating, two approaches to sharing power. Bob argues that we must lean into the challenge of diversity to create a more equitable future.Underrepresented groups often face significant challenges when it comes to claiming their share of power. Bob shares his thoughts on the obstacles that they must overcome to achieve true equality.Uncomfortable truths are critical to making progress in society, and we examine the role of the Black Lives Matter movement and rising inequalities. It's more important than ever to lean into discomfort rather than building narratives and restrictions against it.We discuss the critical role of morality, ethics, and goodness in understanding the virtues of the human system, as well as Aristotle's concept of virtual ethics coupled to delving into the work of Viktor E Frankl and more.Finally, we examine our foundations, including economic models and societal change, and consider our thoughts for the future. Are we entering a new economic paradigm shift, or are those in power limiting change to maintain control, which never ends well for anyone, including the rich?Get ready for an unforgettable 50th show! Join us for a jam-packed episode filled with insightful takeaways that you won't want to miss. So sit back, relax, and we do hope you enjoy!As always, the podcast is available on Apple, Acast, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Join our tribe and lets grow together https://plus.acast.com/s/purpose-made-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, David talks about purpose, why it is important, why the quest for the meaning of life doesn't have to be a stress, and how you can unlock it and enjoy the process of discovering yours. Use the ARC process David shares in this episode to help you to do exactly that. KEY TAKEAWAYS There are many proven benefits to understanding your purpose. For example, it has been shown to lengthen your life. Nobody can take away your freedom to choose what your attitude to things are. Be more aware of what makes you smile, moves you, and makes you happy. Take time to reflect on what is going on around you. You need to take action to create a life that aligns with your purpose. It does not always have to be big things. BEST MOMENTS ‘It doesn't have to be something big. You can find purpose in being a good parent.' ‘When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves,' ‘You might have to change your mindset around finding your why.' ‘Purpose needs to be created, not found.' EPISODE RESOURCES Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mans-Search-Meaning-classic-Holocaust-ebook/dp/B00EKOC0HI/ ABOUT THE SHOW People with purpose make a difference. Imagine a world where more people can just get their purpose out of them, into a plan, and then actually make it happen. What a world that would be - People everywhere finding meaning and harnessing that to bring inspiration and energy to each and every day, changing lives for the better. But no one ever achieved anything on their own - we all have something unique to bring and that means we all have to play our part - if we want to go far we have to go together and lead or serve towards a vision of the world we want to see. Everyone has a story to tell, and this show is where these stories come to life. ABOUT THE HOST David Roberts is a highly regarded CEO, mentor, and investor with 30 years of experience across multiple sectors. As an intrapreneur and entrepreneur, David has bought, grown, started, and sold several businesses, working with values-driven start-ups, award-winning SMEs, and multinational corporations on strategies for service excellence, leadership, and profitable growth. David's passion is for purpose and creating an environment where everyone can succeed, through building teams that get things done, execute on their mission with passion, deliver exceptional service, and really make a difference. ARTWORK CREDIT Penny Roberts - https://www.instagram.com/penpennypencils CONTACT METHODS LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-roberts-nu-heat/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DavidRobertsPeopleWithPurpose Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/davidcroberts_/ Clubhouse - https://www.clubhouse.com/@davidcroberts?utm_medium=ch_profile&utm_campaign=MBv1ubya1-oOBXc_uQKFHw-46334This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
This week Glover's in the air(waves), everywhere I look around, as we catch Joe from The Marketing Meetup for a positively lovely chinwag. The kind of guy who gives marketing a good name, Joe Glover is the smile behind a growing community of marketers that's currently 25,000 strong. At weekly events, his community hears from Oscar nominees, disabled rights champions, and marketing heroes such as Ritson, Rory, and many of the world's best-known marketers. Lend us your ears as we talk Cantona, self-worth, salary, “inventing” the marketing funnel, how growth enables impact, why he never gives advice, shooting for the States when he should've shot for the moon, building a brand with love and kindness at its core, how he built the most welcoming community in marketing, and so much more. ///// Follow Joe on Twitter and LinkedIn Check out The Marketing Meetup Join their online or in person events And get your grubby mitts on their newsletter Here's Joe's choice cut of TMM Talks to treat yourself to: Why your website visitors are not converting by Mary Owusu How to deliver great presentations, speeches and pitches by Max Hoppy How to break away from billable time and charge for creativity by Giles Edwards How to launch a business or project you love by Sophie Cross How to find the right marketing messaging by Diane Wiredu Thank you to everyone who has lent their ears and their brains for over 100 episodes of the Call To Action® podcast. It's a real privilege. Please do share and review the podcast to help more marketers feel better about marketing. Timestamps (01:42) - Quick fire questions (04:25) - First ever job and first job in marketing (08:51) - Thinking he invented the marketing funnel (14:04) - Why he started The Marketing Meetup (16:25) - How he created a seriously welcoming community (24:16) - The origin of ‘positively lovely' (30:20) - The future of The Marketing Meetup (38:19) - Listener questions (48:38) - 4 pertinent posers Joe's book recommendations are: The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland Man's Search For Meaning by Viktor E Frankl /////
*Viktor Frankl's wife, parents and brother died in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Enduring extreme hunger, cold and brutality, first in Auschwitz then Dachau, Frankl himself was under constant threat of going to the gas chambers. *He lost every physical belonging on his first day in the camps, and was forced to surrender a scientific manuscript he considered his life's work. Yet having been lowered into the pits of humanity, Frankl emerged an optimist. *His reasoning was that even in the most terrible circumstances, a person still has the freedom to choose how they see those circumstances and create meaning out of them. By accepting our suffering, we can transform it into an achievement. *The purpose of life is not to seek happiness, but to find deep meaning in our vocation, our loves, and our challenges. Theme 1: Frankl in the Nazi concentration camps - 0:29 Theme 2: The ability to choose our thoughts and actions - 8:23 Theme 3: Logotherapy and finding your purpose in life - 18:25 Like what you hear? Be sure to like & subscribe to support this podcast! Also leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on the episode. You can also get a free weekly email about the Book Insight of the week. Subscribe at memod.com/insights Want quick save-able, share-able bullet points on this book? Check out the Memo: https://memod.com/TheoLogian/how-to-find-hope-meaning-no-matter-what-5835/part-1 HEAR THE FULL INTERVIEWS MENTIONED IN TODAYS' EPISODE HERE: YouTube. (2019). Finding meaning in difficult times (Interview with Dr. Viktor Frankl). [online] Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlC2OdnhIiQ [Accessed 29 Mar. 2019]. Full Title: Man's Search for Meaning Year of Publication: 1946 Book Author: Viktor Frankl To purchase the complete edition of this book click here: https://tinyurl.com/2p86f35x Book Insight Writer: Kieran Saunders-Patel Editor: Tom Butler-Bowden Producer: Gabe Mara Production Manager: Karin Richey Curator: Tom Butler-Bowden Narrator: Kristi Burns
Our final step in the wisdom series is here with a bang! One of the most influential books ever written is Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl.Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945, Frankl laboured in four camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering, but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory-known of logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")-holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we find meaningful. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Why do goals matter? In today's episode we'll take a look at the extreme situations in which goals quite literally kept people alive and how it ties back to ancient Stoic philosophy; the art of staying present and discarding all retrospective thoughts. Let's look at what Marcus Aurelius and Viktor E. Frankl have to say about non-present thinking. Stoicism and Logotherapy share similar viewpoints, so whether you're: trying to find meaning, learning about Stoicism, trying to find how to set goals, how to set effective goals, or how to be more present, this episode and the books discussed within it will provide a great bit of help! Free Weekly Newsletter (Click Me) The Book Basement Bulletin is a free weekly newsletter in which every Monday, readers receive book recommendations as well as three weekly useful tools or pieces of media that I have found throughout the week. Instagram (Daily Book Content and Reviews): Click Here (some of these links may be affiliate links) The Book Basement is a five times weekly podcast that discusses and breaks down everything related to books. Whether you're looking for book summaries, book recommendations, book reviews, author interviews, and book quotes then this is your podcast! I cover a wide variety of books, both fiction and nonfiction and I compress some of their quotes and teachings into short, digestible episodes that you can listen to as a part of your daily morning routine. I have talked about books such as Atomic Habits by James Clear, The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel, Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, Steal like an Artist by Austin Kleon as well as other, fiction books such as A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, Verity by Colleen Hoover and It Ends With Us by the same author. If you're looking to reach your reading goals and learn more about the genre of self-help, philosophy, psychology, and fiction books of the sort, then check out some of our other episodes!
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Problems are not easy to face, yet when we do face them they almost seem gone as quickly as they came to be. On today's episode, I'll be talking about Viktor E. Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning, specifically how he compares life to visiting the dentist's office and how this ties into facing difficulties, avoidance of issues, and sacrificing long-term happiness for short-term denial. Free Weekly Newsletter (Click Me) The Book Basement Bulletin is a free weekly newsletter in which every Monday, readers receive book recommendations as well as three weekly useful tools or pieces of media that I have found throughout the week. Instagram (Daily Book Content and Reviews): Click Here (some of these links may be affiliate links) The Book Basement is a five times weekly podcast that discusses and breaks down everything related to books. Whether you're looking for book summaries, book recommendations, book reviews, author interviews, and book quotes then this is your podcast! I cover a wide variety of books, both fiction and nonfiction and I compress some of their quotes and teachings into short, digestible episodes that you can listen to as a part of your daily morning routine. I have talked about books such as Atomic Habits by James Clear, The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel, Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, Steal like an Artist by Austin Kleon as well as other, fiction books such as A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, Verity by Colleen Hoover and It Ends With Us by the same author. If you're looking to reach your reading goals and learn more about the genre of self-help, philosophy, psychology, and fiction books of the sort, then check out some of our other episodes!
There is a lot going on in the world right now, and it is easy to blame a lack of progress on external factors. The timing isn't right, or interest rates are too high or there are no opportunities. But there are always opportunities, you just need to change your perception and stop making excuses. If you can't visualize your future, you can't have it. But creating a vision and pursuing it instead of giving up on it can have immeasurable gains. This week, Jim and Nick are talking about the unbelievable power of the mind. Whether you think the world is bad, prices are too high, or any other obstacle you have put in your narrative, remember that everything is overcomeable. As Viktor Frankl once said, you have to find optimism in tragedy. Maintain optimism, even in the worst tragedy and you will succeed. The key to happiness is progress, and if you are not making progress, you are declining. If you don't feel like you are making progress because you can't find deals or believe there are no opportunities, don't miss this week's episode. Jim shares why you are always ready to take the next step and the one thing you have to remember when it comes to creating a vision. Learn the difference between living in the gap and the gain, how to measure progress based on where you came from, and why there are always opportunities, you just need to open your mind to them. Now is the time to draw up your 2023 vision. There are around 12 weeks left of 2022, what are you going to do with them? - Connect with Jim Oliver: Facebook: CreateTailwind & Jim Oliver Website: https://createtailwind.com/ YouTube: CreateTailwind LinkedIn: Jim Oliver Join the Community: https://community.createtailwind.com/ RSVP for the next community Q&A HERE: https://community.createtailwind.com/events Books Mentioned: Man's Search For Meaning: The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust by Viktor E Frankl: https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-classic-Holocaust/dp/1844132390 The 12 Week Year Field Guide: Get More Done In 12 Weeks Than Others Do In 12 Months by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington: https://www.amazon.com/12-Week-Year-Field-Guide/dp/1119475244/ The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg and John David Mann: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-Giver-Little-Story-Powerful-Business/dp/0241976278/ Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable by Tim S. Grover: https://www.amazon.com/Relentless-Unstoppable-Tim-S-Grover/dp/1476714207/
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In today's episode of the podcast, I break down a quote from Viktor E. Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning (Click To Purchase), where he mentions changing yourself rather than the situation. Free Weekly Newsletter (Click Me) The Book Basement Bulletin is a free weekly newsletter in which every Monday, readers receive book recommendations as well as three weekly useful tools or pieces of media that I have found throughout the week. Instagram (Daily Book Content and Reviews): Click Here (some of these links may be affiliate links) The Book Basement is a five times weekly podcast that discusses and breaks down everything related to books. Whether you're looking for book summaries, book recommendations, book reviews, author interviews, and book quotes then this is your podcast! I cover a wide variety of books, both fiction and nonfiction and I compress some of their quotes and teachings into short, digestible episodes that you can listen to as a part of your daily morning routine. I have talked about books such as Atomic Habits by James Clear, The Psychology of Money, by Morgan Housel, Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl, The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg, Steal like an Artist by Austin Kleon as well as other, fiction books such as A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, Verity by Colleen Hoover and It Ends With Us by the same author. If you're looking to reach your reading goals and learn more about the genre of self-help, philosophy, psychology, and fiction books of the sort, then check out some of our other episodes!
In this episode, Amy shares her Reflections with Actions from these recent podcast episodes: 257 Women of a Certain Stage with Lauren Chiren 258 Building on Solid Foundations with Dan Hulbert 259 Heading Towards Joy with Lis Allen 260 The Business of Speaking with Steve Lowell 261 Reframing Perspectives with Elisa Iannacone KEY TAKEAWAY “Don't just listen to this podcast and say ‘oh, that was interesting, fascinating, inspiring, motivating' and go back to your day. Think about what specific action you will take as a result of tuning in and take it. Share with me what you have done once you have taken that action. I want to hear how Focus on WHY has added value to your life.” RESOURCES The Property Vault Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-property-vault-podcast/id1461437485 BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS* The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma - https://amzn.to/367lnLI The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - https://amzn.to/3MBkb41 Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Amy Newmark - https://amzn.to/3q0O6cd Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E Frankl - https://amzn.to/3ww261r ABOUT THE HOST - AMY ROWLINSON Amy is a Life Purpose Coach, Podcast Strategist, Top 1% Global Podcaster, Speaker, Mastermind Host and Property Investor. Through 1:1 and group coaching, Amy works with individuals and businesses to improve productivity, engagement and fulfilment, to banish overwhelm, underwhelm and frustration and to welcome clarity, achievement and purpose. WORK WITH AMY Amy inspires and empowers entrepreneurial clients to discover the life they dream of by assisting them to make it their reality through their own action taking. Helping them to focus on their WHY with clarity uniting their passion and purpose with a plan to create the life they truly desire. If you would like Amy to help you to launch your podcast or to focus on your WHY then please book a free 20 min call via www.calendly.com/amyrowlinson/enquirycall KEEP IN TOUCH WITH AMY Sign up for the weekly Friday Focus - https://www.amyrowlinson.com/subscribe-to-weekly-newsletter CONNECT WITH AMY https://linktr.ee/AmyRowlinson HOSTED BY: Amy Rowlinson DISCLAIMER The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence. *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Ein Frohes Neues Jahr und gutes Gelingen in 2022. Mögen sich all' deine Herzenswünsche und Träume erfüllen. Heute gehts gleich mit einem tollen Thema los ins neue Jahr. Wer willst du sein? Weg von: HABEN - TUN - SEIN Hin zu: SEIN - TUN - HABEN Was sich genau dahinter verbirgt, hörst du in dieser neuen Podcast Episode von Reise meines Herzens. Sei gespannt und ich freue mich, von dir zu hören, wer du oder wie du sein willst in 2022 und danach ;-). Alles Liebe Deine Nicole Buchtipps: Viktor E. Frankl: 'Trotzdem JA zum Leben sagen' Link zum Buch: https://amzn.to/3KyLYAP und 'Über den Sinn des Lebens' Link zum Buch: https://amzn.to/3fIEZqP Nathaniel Branden: 'Die 6 Säulen des Selbstwertgefühls' Link zum Buch: https://amzn.to/3GOp6v9 *Mehr für Dich:** Meine Facebook Gruppe: [Reise meines Herzens - Herzgeführt durchs Leben reisen ](https://www.facebook.com/groups/2255386607832109/) [Website](https://nicoleharder.de/) [Der Podcast auf Stitcher :)](https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/nicole-harder/reise-meines-herzens) [Der Podcast auf iTunes ](https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/reise-meines-herzens-der-podcast-der-dir-hilft-auf/id1210480171?l=en&mt=2) [Facebook-Page ](https://www.facebook.com/nicole.harder.14?hc_ref=ART-ouSqxc5aKZKDlDf3Kwo9M4jO0uwFXD5pZ3mC4p5HWJPEqTbjJg4deBg_xHpwe2k&fref=nf) [Youtube ](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7c057zAN5Y6eElX8vBAXoQ)
Matthew was raised in Round Rock, Texas where he loved playing sports and competing in anything imaginable with his younger brother. It was around the age of 13 that Matt saw his single mother start to invest in real estate and he was immediately drawn to the industry. At the age of 17 Matt became a licensed realtor and worked through college at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. He earned his degree but his mind was made up that real estate was the path for him. He went on to earn a Masters of Real Estate from Texas A&M in College Station and started a career in commercial real estate. In 2015, alongside his wife Lexi, Matt started TRE Homes Property Management and three short years later he left commercial real estate to grow his company full-time. In 2020, he merged his property management company with another industry leader. He then doubled down on growing his brokerage, Teifke Real Estate. He brought on a long-time friend as a Partner, Alex Coffman. Get your free book: [www.audibletrial.com/dwellynn](http://www.audibletrial.com/dwellynn) Contact: Matthew Teifke https://www.teifkerealestate.com/ Content Mentioned Viktor E. Frankl: Man's Search for Meaning https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2L4Q6OFJITEI0&keywords=victor+frankel+mans+search+for+meaning&qid=1642025027&s=books&sprefix=victor+fran%2Cstripbooks%2C106&sr=1-1 @OlaDantis for all other social media Send me a DM when you follow so I can say hi! www.InvestWithOla.com
We will all end up dead at the end of our lifetime, but sadly, not everyone takes the leap to live the life they've always dreamt to have. All these fear and pressure from people had taken over their potential, and that sent their souls away from life way earlier than their final bid of goodbye. But when the time comes that all you can do is nothing but look back, how will you answer yourself who'll ask: What if you didn't hold back? What if you dreamt bigger and lived life to your fullest potential? What if all it could have taken you was one more push to believe in yourself in order to achieve all your goals in life? You could've done something but you lost against your doubts. Don't let that happen in this lifetime. Change your life now. “You got this. Your dreams are real. Don't doubt that they can come true, because if you got here, you can definitely get there. Here's the big secret: there is here.” – Keith Kalfas Why do you have to listen to today's episode? 00:12 – Suffering is the hard way towards one's enlightenment, but as you move forward with faith, you'll realize the worth each hardship has played. 03:12 – You can be in a wheelchair and still be able to figure things out. As long as you're breathing, you can change the way you see things and be able to find a way. 07:52 – Be in that space of love and peace, and stop being egocentric. This will drive a lot of things towards betterment and success. 09:37 – Don't let your fears stop you from achieving your goals in life. Do things with sincerity from your heart and you can make this world better for you and for everyone. 12:27 – Look at your own eyes in the mirror and love yourself enough to get out of things that don't serve your purpose. Question your whole life. Revisit all experiences and limiting beliefs that you have. 16:40 – Your dreams are real. Have no doubt about it. You'll get there the same as how you got here. Key Takeaways “If you figured out how to get out of the job trap and you got your business off the ground and you got it sustainable and it pays all your bills and all your taxes, you have made it.” “Every moment above ground is a good day.” “The way to be highly successful without becoming a sociopath is to operate from your heart and from your spirit and stay in the vibration of love and peace. Make sure that you stay rooted and humble. Cry regularly. Have a purpose that's bigger than yourself, something that goes on – a message that you carry like a baton and handoff to people – that after you're dead and gone, it's not even about you; it's that you made the world a better place.” “When you change the way you see things, the things you see change.” “The greatest thing a man can do with his life is to give it away in service.” “When you feel that sting, fall on your sword and don't run. Feel the sting and remember it.” Connect with Keith Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn Website Resources/People Mentioned: Book by Dr. Viktor E. Frankl: Man's Search for Meaning A Christmas Movie: It's a Wonderful Life Book by Dr. David R. Hawkins: Power vs. Force Book by Ken Wilber: Kosmic Consciousness Book by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer: The Power of Intention Try Jill's office today and get a $25 discount when you say or type untrapped; go to Jill's office.com. If you liked the show, please leave us a well-written, positive 5-star review. You may click here.
Wie kann es uns gelingen, uns aus unseren Reiz-Reaktions-Mustern ein bisschen mehr zu lösen und bewusster zu handeln? Wie können wir damit nicht nur besser und wirkungsvoller reagieren, sondern auch mehr Gelassenheit erfahren? Es gibt definitiv eine Alternative zu dem, wie du bisher immer verfahren bist. Im Einzelnen erfährst du auch: ➡️ Was ein Reiz-Reaktions-Muster ist ➡️ Was genau dabei passiert ➡️ Warum mehr Bewusstheit uns hierbei besonders helfen kann ➡️ Was Conscious Leadership, also die bewusste (Selbst-)Führung, in dem Zusammenhang bedeutet ➡️ Wie es dir gelingen kann, hier gelassener zu werden ➡️ Alles über das 5-Schritte-Übungsprogramm zu mehr innerer Freiheit. Lieblingszitat: Zwischen Reiz und Reaktion liegt ein Raum. In diesem Raum liegt unsere Macht zur Wahl unserer Reaktion. In unserer Reaktion liegen unsere Entwicklung und unsere Freiheit. Viktor E. Frankl (1905 – 1997) österreichischer Neurologe und Psychiater Shownotes: ➡️ Mehr Informationen zur Initiative der UNO: #pledgetopause (https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/10/1075742) ➡️ Meine Podcastfolge zum bewussteren Umgang mit Social Media (https://juliapeters.info/podcast-038-neuestarke-fake-news-co-bewusster-umgang-mit-social-media-starkt-deine-zuversicht/) NEU: Abonniere den #neuestärke Newsletter hier unter https://juliapeters.info/newsletter/ Mehr #neuestärke erfahren? Dann schau gerne mal, was noch interessant ist für dich! Alle Links zu mehr Verbindung mit mir findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/JuliaPeters Teile diese Folgen gerne mit Menschen, die diese Inspiration auch gut gebrauchen könnten! Ich wünsche dir eine gute Zeit mit viel innerer Stärke! Bis bald und bleib gesund! www.juliapeters.info
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Habits & Health episode 41 with Dr Sandra Scheinbaum. She trains people to become Functional Medicine health coaches, from a belief that growing the health coaching profession will be the solution to combat chronic disease, offer affordable access to Functional and lifestyle medicine, and reduce healthcare costs. As founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy, a collaboration with The Institute for Functional Medicine, Sandra is a leader in the field of health coaching education. An educator and licensed clinical psychologist for over 35 years, she was a pioneer in blending Functional Medicine principles with positive psychology, cognitive-behavior therapy, and mind-body medicine. Dr. Scheinbaum is the author of Functional Medicine Coaching, Stop Panic Attacks in 10 Easy Steps, and How to Give Clients the Skills to Stop Panic Attack Links: https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/guide-to-relaxation/ https://functionalmedicinecoaching.org/ https://www.instagram.com/functionalmedcoach/ Recommended book: Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl - https://amzn.to/32hylEw Favourite quote: "What's real in the mind is real in the body" Other book mentioned: Why Woo-Woo Works: The Surprising Science Behind Meditation, Reiki, Crystals, and Other Alternative Practices - David R. Hamilton PhD - https://amzn.to/3l2DBCy Don't forget, there is a transcript of every episode at tonywinyard.com Habits & Health links: Website - tonywinyard.com Facebook Page - facebook.com/TonyWinyard.HabitsAndHealth Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/habitshealth Twitter - @TonyWinyard Instagram - @tony.winyard LinkedIn - uk.linkedin.com/in/tonywinyard YouTube How to leave a podcast review - tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-podcast-review/ Details of online workshops to create habits for health - tonywinyard.com/training/ Are you in control of your habits or are they in control of you? Take my quiz to find out - tonywinyard.com/quiz Take part in Tony's free 5-day-programme - tonywinyard.com/tinyhabits Full shownotes including transcription available at: https://tonywinyard.com/dr-sandra-scheinbaum/
Welcome to our latest episode of the Superkinetics Podcast. Today's guest is Andreea Havrișciuc, Agile Domain Manager at METRO.digital Romania and an OKR evangelist. She coaches the organization, teams, and individuals to understand, implement, and live culture with purpose through OKR and Lean-Agile mindset, principles & practices with the mission to grow leaders. Her vision is to enable purpose-driven leaders to change the world. Here you can find the separate sections of this interview: (01:37) Andreea definition of mindset? (06:23) Why is an outcome mindset so important? (11:14) How to build an outcome mindset (18:51) How the right mindset can help to overcome failure (24:50) The importance of self reflection (28:23) Our three favorite questions on role models, inspirational quotes, and books People referred to: - Carol Dweck - Daniel Pink - Dale Carnegie Book recommendations: - How to Win Friends and Influence People - by Dale Carnegie - Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl Others: - OKR-Forum special with Andreea Would you like to co-create this podcast by contributing your own questions? Head to community.workpath.com to do so. Follow us on Spotify and Apple Music and leave us a 5-star recommendation if you like what you hear. We appreciate your praise. This Podcast is a product by Workpath
You asked "what are some of your top book recommendations?' and I listened. Join me today as I share my favourite books I've read this year. I also share a few practices that have helped me read more, and get more out of what I'm reading. I did a similar episode around the same time last year (check out episode 214 of the podcast) and perhaps it'll become an annual episode. This time of year you might be spending more time reading indoors with a cup of tea and blanket, or perhaps you're looking for gifts for others, or yourself. Here's my list! Finish by Jon Acuff Soundtracks by Jon Acuff Chasing Cupcakes by Elizabeth Benton Tools for the Trenches by Elizabeth Benton Thompson The Gift by Edith Edgar The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl *Contains affiliate links. There's not cost to you but if you do choose to follow the link to purchase, I get a few dollars
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Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning provides a vivid account of an individual's experience as a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp.
Claudia Schörgi ist Expertin für Resilienz. Sie ist psychologische Beraterin und Unternehmensberaterin und begleitet Personen und Organisationen dabei, „GESUND ZU WACHSEN“. Ich schätze Claudia Schörgi sehr als Coach und kenne sie seit vielen Jahren. Sie coacht auch mich, wenn ich in Themen feststecke oder wenn ich meine Sichtweise ändern möchte. Claudia hat in ihrer Jugend selbst eine einschneidende Wende im Leben erfahren. Auf der Intensivstation schwebte sie zwischen Leben und Tod. Bis heute begleiten sie die Folgen dieses Erlebnisses. Wie sie damit umgeht und was das alles mit Resilienz zu tun hat, erfährst du in diesem Podcast-Interview. SHOWNOTES Homepage Claudia Schörgi: www.claudia-schoergi.at Buchempfehlung: Viktor E. Frankl ... trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen. Ein Psychologe erlebt das Konzentrationslager: https://www.amazon.de/trotzdem-zum-Leben-sagen-Konzentrationslager/dp/3328102779/ Ritualabend Die Kraft der Ahnen – Samhain 2021 am 28.10. um 19.00 Uhr https://www.neuewege.at/online/alle-seminare/webinar-samhain-ahnenfest-2021/ Mehr von Tanja Draxler findest du hier: Website: https://www.tanjadraxler.com/ Online-Akademie: https://www.neuewege.online/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TanjaDraxlerZenz Facebook-Gruppe: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tanjamylife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tanja_draxler/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TanjaDraxler Ich freue mich über deine Fragen, Anregungen oder Feedback unter: kontakt@neuewege.at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhxM1VEnMEk Man's Search for Meaning van Viktor E. Frankl is een boek dat iedere ondernemer gelezen zou moeten hebben. Het is geen management- of strategieboek, maar een boek over het ontdekken van de zin van het leven. Hoe kun je een bedrijf bouwen als je niet weet wat de zin van je eigen leven is? “Trotzdem Ja zum leben sagen...” – Ein Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager is de oorspronkelijke titel van het boek. De titel van de Duitstalige versie komt uit het Buchenwaldlied en heeft een diepere lading dan de Engelse titel. Tom las de Duitse versie en ik las de Engelstalige versie. De Engelstalige versie bestaat uit 2 onderdelen: Herinneringen aan de Holocaust van FranklUitleg hoe logotherapie werkt Viktor Emil Frankl was een Oostenrijks neuroloog en psychiater, maar werd bekend als overlever van de Holocaust. Frankl was de grondlegger van de logotherapie, een vorm van existentiële analyse, ook wel de Derde Weense School der psychotherapie genoemd. Frankl is in 1997 overleden en heeft zijn hele leven in Oostenrijk gewoond. De bedenker van logotherapie; logos, λόγος, is Oudgrieks voor 'woord, reden, principe'; therapie komt van het woord Θεραπεύω, dat 'ik genees' betekent. Het boek een Man's Search for Meaning staat in de Library of Congress in de top 10 belangrijkste boeken in de VS. Het boek werd eerst niet goed verkocht in Europa, maar toen de Engelstalige versie in de VS veel aandacht kreeg en er miljoenen van verkocht werden, kreeg het boek in Europa ook meer aandacht. In 1946 werd het origineel uitgegeven en in 1959 de Engelse versie in de VS. Volgens de resultaten uit een enquête is dit een van de tien meest invloedrijke boeken in de VS. Dit boek is geschreven door een neuroloog die zijn zin van het leven ontdekt aan het begin van de Tweede Wereldoorlog en dat niet meer loslaat tot aan zijn dood. Het eerste deel gaat vooral over hoe hij de kampen overleeft. De omstandigheden waarin hij en de anderen in de kampen leven, de keuzes die ze iedere dag weer maken die soms verkeerd uitpakken. Overleven van een holocaust Opvallend aan het begin van het boek is dat Frankl niet naar de VS gaat terwijl hij alle papieren heeft om Oostenrijk en de nazi's te ontvluchten. Hij vertelt over het moment – dat hij zag als een teken – waarop hij besluit om bij zijn ouders te blijven en ze niet achter te laten en te vluchten voor de nazi's naar de VS. Alle elementen in het eerste deel van het boek nemen je mee naar die verschrikkelijke tijd. De keuzes die mensen maken. De goede mensen die het niet overleven. Wat mensen doen om te overleven. De omstandigheden in het kamp en vooral in de barakken. Door het lezen van dit deel in het boek kom ik weer dichter bij mezelf en ben ik me meer bewust van hoeveel geluk ik heb. De belangrijkste reden waarom ik ben waar ik nu ben heeft grotendeels te maken met geluk. Logotherapie In het tweede deel van mijn boek (ontbreekt in de Duitse versie) gaat het over de logotherapie. Frankl legt uit wat logotherapie is en toont met verschillende voorbeelden uit se praktijk aan wat het kan opleveren. Logotherapie, in tegenstelling tot de psychotherapie, gaat uit van de reden van het bestaan. Door vragen te stellen aan de patiënt gaat zij op zoek naar de reden van haar bestaan. Hierin help je de patiënt alleen door vragen te stellen en geen richting of beperkingen mee te geven. Door de zin van het bestaan krijgt de mens weer zin in het leven. Alcohol- of drugsverslaafden geven vaak aan dat ze niet weten wat de zin van hun leven is en dat ze daarom in hun verslaving zijn terecht gekomen. Het leven had geen zin zonder. Door zelf actief op zoek te gaan naar de zin van het leven heb je iets om voor te leven. Zo had Frankl als missie dat logotherapie met de wereld gedeeld moest worden. Zijn manuscript van het onderzoek dat hij had gedaan voor de oorlog moest verschijnen. Dat manuscript dat hij mee had genomen op weg naar het ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhxM1VEnMEk Man's Search for Meaning van Viktor E. Frankl is een boek dat iedere ondernemer gelezen zou moeten hebben. Het is geen management- of strategieboek, maar een boek over het ontdekken van de zin van het leven. Hoe kun je een bedrijf bouwen als je niet weet wat de zin van je eigen leven is? “Trotzdem Ja zum leben sagen...” – Ein Psycholog erlebt das Konzentrationslager is de oorspronkelijke titel van het boek. De titel van de Duitstalige versie komt uit het Buchenwaldlied en heeft een diepere lading dan de Engelse titel. Tom las de Duitse versie en ik las de Engelstalige versie. De Engelstalige versie bestaat uit 2 onderdelen: Herinneringen aan de Holocaust van FranklUitleg hoe logotherapie werkt Viktor Emil Frankl was een Oostenrijks neuroloog en psychiater, maar werd bekend als overlever van de Holocaust. Frankl was de grondlegger van de logotherapie, een vorm van existentiële analyse, ook wel de Derde Weense School der psychotherapie genoemd. Frankl is in 1997 overleden en heeft zijn hele leven in Oostenrijk gewoond. De bedenker van logotherapie; logos, λόγος, is Oudgrieks voor 'woord, reden, principe'; therapie komt van het woord Θεραπεύω, dat 'ik genees' betekent. Het boek een Man's Search for Meaning staat in de Library of Congress in de top 10 belangrijkste boeken in de VS. Het boek werd eerst niet goed verkocht in Europa, maar toen de Engelstalige versie in de VS veel aandacht kreeg en er miljoenen van verkocht werden, kreeg het boek in Europa ook meer aandacht. In 1946 werd het origineel uitgegeven en in 1959 de Engelse versie in de VS. Volgens de resultaten uit een enquête is dit een van de tien meest invloedrijke boeken in de VS. Dit boek is geschreven door een neuroloog die zijn zin van het leven ontdekt aan het begin van de Tweede Wereldoorlog en dat niet meer loslaat tot aan zijn dood. Het eerste deel gaat vooral over hoe hij de kampen overleeft. De omstandigheden waarin hij en de anderen in de kampen leven, de keuzes die ze iedere dag weer maken die soms verkeerd uitpakken. Overleven van een holocaust Opvallend aan het begin van het boek is dat Frankl niet naar de VS gaat terwijl hij alle papieren heeft om Oostenrijk en de nazi's te ontvluchten. Hij vertelt over het moment – dat hij zag als een teken – waarop hij besluit om bij zijn ouders te blijven en ze niet achter te laten en te vluchten voor de nazi's naar de VS. Alle elementen in het eerste deel van het boek nemen je mee naar die verschrikkelijke tijd. De keuzes die mensen maken. De goede mensen die het niet overleven. Wat mensen doen om te overleven. De omstandigheden in het kamp en vooral in de barakken. Door het lezen van dit deel in het boek kom ik weer dichter bij mezelf en ben ik me meer bewust van hoeveel geluk ik heb. De belangrijkste reden waarom ik ben waar ik nu ben heeft grotendeels te maken met geluk. Logotherapie In het tweede deel van mijn boek (ontbreekt in de Duitse versie) gaat het over de logotherapie. Frankl legt uit wat logotherapie is en toont met verschillende voorbeelden uit se praktijk aan wat het kan opleveren. Logotherapie, in tegenstelling tot de psychotherapie, gaat uit van de reden van het bestaan. Door vragen te stellen aan de patiënt gaat zij op zoek naar de reden van haar bestaan. Hierin help je de patiënt alleen door vragen te stellen en geen richting of beperkingen mee te geven. Door de zin van het bestaan krijgt de mens weer zin in het leven. Alcohol- of drugsverslaafden geven vaak aan dat ze niet weten wat de zin van hun leven is en dat ze daarom in hun verslaving zijn terecht gekomen. Het leven had geen zin zonder. Door zelf actief op zoek te gaan naar de zin van het leven heb je iets om voor te leven. Zo had Frankl als missie dat logotherapie met de wereld gedeeld moest worden. Zijn manuscript van het onderzoek dat hij had gedaan voor de oorlog moest verschijnen. Dat manuscript dat hij mee had genomen op weg naar het ...
In welch einer Welt möchtest Du leben? Hast Du Dich mit dieser Frage schon einmal befasst? Denn die Art und Weise wie wir bewusst oder unbewusst über die Welt denken, hat unmittelbaren Einfluss auf unser Verhalten in dieser. Natürlich haben nicht alle Menschen ausschließlich angenehme Erfahrungen im Verlauf ihres Lebens gemacht. Und dies kann sicherlich viel Schmerz herbeiführen. Doch was wäre, wenn es möglich wäre auch aus diesen Erfahrungen mit mehr Kraft hervorzugehen? Wir haben die Erfahrung gemacht, dass dies möglich ist. Auschlaggebend scheint aus unserer Sicht zu sein, wie wir die Situationen bewerten. Wie wir sie betrachten und ob wir bereit sind von unserer Haltung abzuweichen und von einem anderen Standpunkt darauf zu blicken. Dabei geht es nicht darum Dinge schönzureden, sondern das Bild endlich vollständig zu betrachten. Auch das zu sehen, was ebenfalls da ist. Dies erfordert Offenheit. Es hat auch mit einer bewussten Entscheidung zu tun, wie ich als Mensch mit dieser Situation umgehen möchte. Denn ganz gleich, ob wir uns entscheiden das Schmerzhafte oder das Angenehme zu sehen. Wir werden für beides Beweise finden. Wofür entscheidest Du Dich? Wie möchtest Du leben? Übungen: Wie siehst Du die Welt?In welch einer Welt möchtest Du gerne leben?Wie kannst Du dazu beitragen, dass die Welt ein Stück mehr so wird, wie Du sie Dir wünscht?Welche Haltung braucht es dazu?Welche Gedanken braucht es dazu? Literaturtipp [[|3328102779/Viktor E. Frankl: …und trotzdem Ja zum Leben sagen|]][[|3407865880/Viktor E. Frankl: Über den Sinn des Lebens|]] Wir wünschen Dir viel Freude mit dieser Folge. Wenn Du magst, hol Dir jetzt den Newsletter und bleib dran beim Thema GFK: https://podcast.gfk-trainer.de/episoden Abonniere unsere GFK-Impulse auf Telegram: https://t.me/gfkImpulseGFCast Hier erfährst Du mehr über uns und den GFCast: https://gfcast.de oder schreib uns: gfcast@gfk-trainer.de
Conor O' Keeffe is an ultra marathon athlete, public speaker and mental health advocate. In 2019, Conor completed the UK Enduroman 200-mile race to become the second man in history to finish the race under the 60-hour mark, clocking 59 hours and 45 minutes. Now, Conor prepares for his next challenge, Project32 where he will run 32 marathons in 32 counties in 32 days with 32 pounds. Sponsorships & partners:- Sons: Sons.ie | Sons.co.uk and use code KICKOFFSESSIONS40 for 40% off- ExpressVPN: ExpressVPN.com/kickoffsessions and get 3 extra months free- Buzzsprout: Buzzsprout.com and receive a $20 Amazon Gift Card(00:00) Sponsorships: Sons.ie | Sons.co.uk(01:42) Introduction(02:41) Conor's background in ultra marathons (06:26) Lack of direction & the difficulties of multiple choices(10:20) The fear of missing out & setting targets to achieve (11:58) Man's Search For Meaning, Viktor E Frankl (13:27) Order & chaos in struggling and Karl Young (15:09) Finding enjoyment in chaos to find order (19:47) If titles & status were removed, would you still be interested? (24:38) Mental side of training for the UK Enduroman 200-mile race(26:25) Contrasting achieving the goal vs. the process (28:16) The anticipation is better than the outcome (30:14) Instant gratification versus long term goals(36:11) Honestly, ownership & taking accountability (38:22) Failure, ego, envy & jealousy (40:13) Learning from mistakes and every failure (42:34) What are your standards that you set? (47:46) Getting to the root of all problems & reflection (51:40) Outro Please leave a review:- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36RrL9Y- Apple: https://apple.co/3uCwViFSocials:- YouTube: https://bit.ly/3HleVy2- Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3EE3FuG- Apple: https://apple.co/32ArW7D- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3FCS3JA- TikTok: https://bit.ly/314iZD6Services:- Career mentoring: https://bit.ly/3FCS3JA- Podcast consulting: https://bit.ly/3aYzm5w- Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3JqwkXAThis episode is sponsored by Sons. Please support the podcast and get 40% off your first order by using the discount code KICKOFFSESSIONS40. Sons IE: sons.ieSons UK: sons.co.ukSons are a men's health care brand that offers clinically proven, licenced hair loss treatments for less than the cost of a cup of coffee per day. - ExpressVPN: ExpressVPN.com/kickoffsessions and get 3 extra months free- Buzzsprout: Buzzsprout.com and receive a $20 Amazon Gift CardSupport the show
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"Man's search for meaning is the primary motivation in his life and not a 'secondary rationalization' of instinctual drives. This meaning is unique and specific in that it must and can be fulfilled by him alone; only then does it achieve a significance which will satisfy his own will to meaning." —Viktor E. Frankl First published in Germany in 1946, Viktor Emil Frankl's seminal work Man's Search for Meaning and the desire to write his first book (to be titled The Doctor and the Soul: An Introduction to Logotherapy) that largely gave him the will to live while imprisoned at Auschwitz during WWII. Marrying psychology and philosophy, a primary focus of his work throughout his life, Frankl shares "Certainly, my deep desire to write this manuscript anew helped me to survive the rigors of the camps I was in." Now with more than 16 million copies sold worldwide, Man's Search for Meaning continues to be a book to read, understand and reread. While not having the opportunity to read it until now, I am grateful that at least I finally did read it, and I would like to share with you today nine lessons learned about the importance of finding meaning in our lives. Much of the premise of a simply luxurious life is centering our lives, our selves, or perhaps a better word is grounding ourselves in priorities that marry what we can uniquely give, but also what the world desperately needs to progress and cultivate a more civil, loving and peaceful place for not only ourselves, but future generations. At first, such a task given to each of us may sound ginormous and far too weighty a task, but when we drill down, ultimately, love, sincere love, being able to share our true selves and be accepted begins to create a harmony of contentment that cannot help but create a symphonic awareness grounded in a desire to live more peacefully and lovingly with each other. Too far reaching some may contest, but if my own life journey, which indeed is filled with good fortune and privilege beyond my choice or control, demonstrates, when we have not found our meaning, when we are discontent, building healthy relationships is incredibly difficult, and often fraught as while trying to make sense of our lack of purpose, we displace our pain, so I wholeheartedly find worthwhile value in exploring what Viktor Frankl teaches, and hope it will offer tools for you as well to tap into what gives you meaning and share it with not only the world but yourself so that your everydays may be full of contentment. Let's take a look at the nine lessons. 1.Choose to pursue the will to meaning Frankl defines the will to meaning as "the striving to find a concrete meaning in personal existence". For when we find our individual will to meaning, the healing begins. Existential frustration subsides, neuroses find solutions, anxieties wane and contentment soars. 2. Find your meaning, find your way forward Frankl shares an anecdote of an American diplomat who came to his (Frankl's) in Vienna discontent with his current career. Following five unfruitful years with his former psychological analyst who claimed the discontent came from the need to reconcile himself with his father as the analyst made a parallel with the father and the U.S. being a superior figure, upon visiting Frankl, and following only a few visits, the patient realized with clarity that his "will to meaning was frustrated by his vocation, and he actually longed to be engaged in some other kind of work. As there was no reason for not giving up his profession and embarking on a different one, he did so, with most gratifying results." 3. Nothing is wrong with you if you feel existential distress; in fact, you are heading in the right direction Frankl points out, moreso for practicing therapists, to not equate existential distress with mental disease. Asserting, "it is [the task of the therapist], rather, to pilot the patient through [their] existential crises of growth and development." So often in my own life journey, the distress of frustration by my career, my relationships (or lack thereof), and what I was meant to do with my finite days on earth, felt as though it was a burden, not good fortune. Something was 'wrong' with me for not having figured out my life journey immediately, quickly and feeling at ease. Thankfully, the opposite is true, all was well. I was listening to myself, I was acknowledging something didn't 'fit', what I was giving, what I was spending my time doing either wasn't enough or it wasn't aligned with my talents and what the world potentially needed. In this post - 9 Ways to Think Like a Monk, as taught by Jay Shetty - Shetty's idea of Dharma is shared. Passion + Expertise + Usefulness = Dharma In many ways, finding our Dharma is to find our will to meaning. 4. The unexpected gift of tension "What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task. What he needs is not the discharge of tension at any cost but the call of a potential meaning waiting to be fulfilled by him." I chose to bold the phrase 'freely chosen' because I find it to be an essential element to finding true contentment. Even if your life is charmed, yet you still feel discontent and frustration, yet society applauds, your family applauds, your friends cheer for what you are doing with your life, most likely, you have unconsciously not chosen for yourself the life you are living, but rather have been steered by approval, expectation and mores to take the steps and make the choices you have without truly acknowledging what you long for. Which leads me to the next item on the list, but first . . . Welcoming tension in your life must be thoughtfully done. After all, unnecessary stress is harmful to our health. No, what Frankl means by stating tension is healthy has everything to do with pursuing what gives you meaning. If you derive meaning from advocating for a cause, then the path forward will undoubtedly be fraught as you are striving for progress, but you strive forward anyway because it is your will to meaning. If you derive meaning from raising a family, nurturing your children as to give them their own wings with which to fly, the journey together will be a mingle of emotions, but you strive forward because it is your will to meaning. If you derive meaning from contributing through your chosen career path to improve the lives of others, you navigate through the frustrations, setbacks and hurdles because it is your will to meaning and you know why you are pursuing it. When the path we are on does not fulfill our will to meaning, similar to the anecdote of the American diplomat mentioned above, then the tension becomes unhealthy. Then we must be frank with ourselves and find the courage to change course and bravely do so, not only for our own well being, but for those we love and the world at large. Why? Because the world needs what you uniquely have to give. Figure out what that is and then begin giving what you discover. Your tension will be reduced to a healthy amount and your contentment will soar. 5. Discover what you long for and find your contentment The term Logotherapy as defined by Viktor E. Frankl derives its meaning from the Greek root Logos which is defined as "meaning". Logotherapy "strives to find a meaning in one's life as the primary motivational force of man". Logotherapy opens itself up while including 'instinctual facts within the individual's unconscious [it] . . . also cares for existential realities, such as the potential meaning of his existence to be fulfilled as well as his will to meaning." In other words, Logotherapy assists the patient to become aware of "what he actually longs for in the depth of his being". Understanding the language of your true self can sometimes be difficult and take time especially if we have suppressed it for some time; however, we are each capable of learning our language when we choose to be a student of ourselves. As I share in my About page (I recently updated it to reflect more accurately and specifically what TSLL is all about, but the shared portion below remains the same as it did in 2009), while I valued and gave my all to teaching, in 2009 I finally acknowledged that something wasn't entirely being satiated by solely working in the classroom." (see the excerpt below) The Simply Luxurious Life came into fruition in 2009 when I realized the life I enjoy living—a life full of simplicity, yet punctuated with everyday luxuries found even in the most routine of days, was something I wanted to explore more fully due to the immense contentment it brought into my life. In fact, I needed to explore it more intentionally because while many people didn't understand how I could live well and contentedly on the everyday income as a public school teacher (I retired in 2021 after twenty years), I had a curiosity for the world, especially the French culture followed by my appreciation for the British countryside and their gardening wonderland, that wasn't entirely being satiated by working in the classroom. And this is an example of our lives speaking to us. Thankfully I listened and decided to share my discoveries, passions, and ideas as a way to inspire others so that they too could find their passion as a way to living a life full of true contentment by clearing out the clutter (figurative and literal) and bringing in the luxurious necessities to enliven and inspire each day no matter what their income, age, location or relationships status. —TSLL's About page (Start Here) When we find meaning, even if nobody else understands why such a path speaks to us and brings us to life, we have found the motivation of infinite energy, creativity, tenacity and strength. 6. Find your meaning, eradicate boredom Frankl coins the term 'Sunday neurosis" as "that kind of depression which afflicts people who become aware of the lack of content in their lives when the rush of the busy week is over and the void within themselves becomes manifest." He goes on while speaking about the existential vacuum to share that without the will of meaning, and with the improved automatization of our 21st century, "many will not know what to do with all of their newly acquired free time". Which is to say boredom, anxiety, distress and lack of direction cause more solvable problems that he argues can be largely solved when we find our will to meaning. This is not to say you have to be busy every moment, pack your schedule with appointments; in fact, I would argue, it is the opposite. Or perhaps, more accurately, it is a knowing what supports and nourishes your will to meaning and thereby finding comfort with your down-time that is a part of your self-care and confidently engaging in your productive time when on task. 7. Your next best step toward meaning is what is best for you "The meaning of life differs from [person] to [person], from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a person's life at a given moment." I found it helpful to note that Frankl directly advises not to search for an abstract meaning of life, but rather a concrete 'assignment which demands fulfillment'. In other words, don't commodify yourself, but rather what is it you bring that is helpful and that you find fulfillment in giving? "Thus, everyone's task is as unique as is his specific opportunity to implement it." 8. Finding strength during times of suffering "When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." Just as Frankl's own life exemplifies harnessing his will to meaning to survive the unthinkable tragedies and struggles during WWII, he writes, "In some way, suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of a sacrifice." However, and this is crucially important to absorb, he continues on in the same section of the book to point out "But let me make it perfectly clear that in no way is suffering necessary to find meaning. I only insist that meaning is possible even in spite of suffering—provided, certainly, that the suffering is unavoidable." 9. Hold yourself in the present fully for all the days of your life Frankl writes that we must refrain from being pessimistic and instead be activistic when it comes to our human existence. That is to say, "The pessimist resembles a man who observes with fear and sadness that his wall calendar, from which he daily tears a sheet, grows thinner with each passing day. On the other hand, the person who attacks the problems of life actively is like a man who removes each successive leaf from his calendar and files it neatly and carefully away with its predecessors, after first having jotted down a few diary notes on the back. He can reflect with pride and joy on all the richness set down in these notes, on all the life he has already lived to the fullest." He goes on to suggest there is no need to envy the young because we have lived fully each of our days, holding ourselves in the present, motivated by our will to meaning, and "instead of possibilities . . . have realities [from our past experiences] . . . not only the reality of work done and of love loved, but of sufferings bravely suffered." Just as happiness cannot be experienced in every moment, suffering cannot be wholly avoided when we find our will to meaning and let it guide us forward. However, by holding ourselves in the present moment, while we cannot avoid experiencing the loss of loved ones, we can love fully, so that when we reflect, we are filled with joy and reminded of the riches of our lives, riches we, by bravely living well, engaging with our humanity, courageously stepping into what we discover is our will of meaning, helped to bring forth into our lives. Upon learning about Viktor E. Frankl's approach to therapy and perspective on the meaning of humans, I found an alignment that has unconsciously spoke to me to honor for decades. Although never making sense, and not having the opportunity, nor pursuing more intentionally philosophy courses in college, the ideas danced about in my mind, and while I, at the time, wanted them to leave me alone because they were so perplexing, they thankfully waited for me to make sense of them, to trust them. The world swirling around us via media, messaging, our community can be deafening and hold us off course if we let it. But when we understand that the feeling of frustration is actually a sign that we are hearing our inner voice, we can find peace. Because in that moment of aha, we can take a breath, and continue to pursue the questions that keep bouncing around in our mind, because, if my own journey is any indication it is a path that will lead you to everyday contentment. I do hope you enjoy this week's episode of the podcast. Thank you for stopping by and tuning in. Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: How to Live a Life with Less Stress and Why It's Vital for Good Health, episode #299 How to Step into Your Fullest True Self —The Way of Integrity, as taught by Martha Beck, episode #307 Petit Plaisirs —Ted Lasso, Apple TV+ (click here to learn more about the recommendation, watch the trailers of both seasons and the original ad which began the idea for the show) —Sautéed Oyster Mushroom Appetizer (view the recipe here) View more Petit Plaisirs here. ~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #313 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon Music
(EP39) Wie du innere Freiheit erlangst. Heute reflektiere ich all das, was mich innerhalb der letzten zwei Wochen beschäftigt hat: Ich spreche über Bewusstheit, Spiritualität, Ängste, den Sinn, das Loslassen — die Einflüsse von Persönlichkeiten wie Viktor Frankl, Sadhguru, David Hawkins usw. Es geht dabei über die Kunst des Lebens, des Loslassens. Des sich Einlassens auf den Moment; des sich öffnen für die Veränderung; des sich auf das zurück zu besinnen, worauf es letztlich wirklich ankommt — wie man „hier“ und „jetzt“ ankommt. Und dann darauf klarkommt. Ganz frei von Zwängen und Obsessionen, einfach nur simpler Deeptalk at its finest. +++ VIDEOLINKS AUS DIESER FOLGE: Viktor E. Frankl — Die Sinnfrage in der technologischen Gesellschaft (https://youtu.be/s7s9iNrbrew) A 97-Year-Old Philosopher Faces His Own Death (https://youtu.be/qX6NztnPU-4) +++ Wenn du mehr stabilisierende Inhalte suchst, dann folge jetzt @kommklardigga auf Instagram. Kontaktiere mich persönlich und erzähle mir von deinen eigenen Erfahrungen zu dem Thema. Direkt via Instagram: www.instagram.com/kommklardigga Oder old school via Mail: kommklardigga@gmail.com Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und wir hören uns nächsten Sonntag, wenn es wieder heißt: Komm Klar Digga. Mit viel Liebe vom Planeten Erde Jonas
EPISODE OVERVIEW: Did you hear the one about the young boy that was so painfully shy growing up that he never really felt he fit in anywhere? You know, the one where he felt so isolated and alone, but it only got worse each day because he lived in constant fear that his life and/or family could be taken away from him at any moment. Why you ask? All because he grew up under the bondage of communism in Cuba and his father supported free market economics and the American way.In this remarkable episode of the podcast, you'll hear the true life story of a young man who struggled with issues of power, self-doubt, and relationships; and ended up living for years in a self made prison of doubt and pain. See how this man found his voice thru a journey of personal transformation, and you can too. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the remarkable story of Christian de la Huerta!GUEST BIO: With 30 years of experience, Christian de la Huerta is a personal transformation coach, TEDx speaker, and author of Awakening the Soul of Power, described by music icon Gloria Estefan as, “a balm for the soul of anyone searching for truth and answers to life's difficult questions.” FEATURED QUOTE(S): “Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way.” - Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for MeaningSHOW NOTES: SPECIAL OFFERS, LINKS, GUEST CONTACT INFO, & OTHER RESOURCES MENTIONED:Special Offer: Visit Christian's website at https://soulfulpower.com and sign up for his free email list, and you will receive a sample chapter, power practices and guided meditation on Trust.Contact Info:Website: https://soulfulpower.com/Facebook Group (Unleash Your Inner Hero): https://www.facebook.com/groups/290440885360555/Book: https://soulfulpower.com/Awakening-The-Soul-Of-Power-BookVirtual Coaching Group: https://soulfulpower.com/offerings/retreats/adventures-in-transformation/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christiandlh/HOW TO SUPPORT THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST:Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, and all of your favorite Podcast Player(s)Share the podcast with your family, friends, co-workers, church, and on your social media pagesShop our store and support your favorite podcast, guest, and charities around the worldSponsor or Donate what you can financially to the podcast and help us continue to reach people around the world with the Remarkable true life stories that inspire us all to grow, feel purpose, and fulfill it!HAVE A QUESTION?Click Here to Connect with DavidTHE NOT-SO-FINE-PRINT DISCLAIMER: While we are very thankful for all of our guests, please understand that we do not necessarily hold, or endorse the same beliefs, views, and positions that they may have. We respectfully agree to disagree in some areas and thank God for the blessing and privilege of freewill. THANKS FOR LISTENING TO THE REMARKABLE PEOPLE PODCAST!
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Frankl's theory-known as logotherapy, from the Greek word logos ("meaning")-holds that our primary drive in life is not pleasure, as Freud maintained, but the discovery and pursuit of what we personally find meaningful.