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The Dan Plan — Dan McLaughlin to Appear on The New Man

No Comments 13 May 2011

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I just interviewed Dan McLaughlin of The Dan Plan for The New Man. He’s got a killer story. Lots of stuff to take away from this talk even if you’re not a golfer.

Stay tuned for the final interview — be sure to sign up for the email updates so you don’t miss it.

More soon…

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Why Most Men Are Not Leaders

No Comments 23 March 2011

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I was on a coaching call with my client Neil. He was complaining. He wasn’t fired up about anything. He couldn’t remember how to have fun anymore. He wasn’t doing anything that gave his life some sense of meaning. (BTW Neil isn’t his real name)

He was going on and on until I stopped him with a question…

“Hey Neil, what do you want?

“Huh?” he said.

“If a genie popped out of a bottle, would you be able to tell him what you truly wanted? Are you prepared for that opportunity?”

He was dumbfounded. It seems so simple — to know what we want. But Neil had honed his ability to bitch and moan instead of grooming his list of desires.

The result? Neil wasn’t leading his life.

He’s not alone. It’s one of the reasons why so many of us feel lost. We don’t know what the hell we want! How can we possibly expect to feel satisfied or fulfilled?

Do we really believe that we can blindly walk into a restaurant (aka The Universe) and get a satisfying, fulfilling meal by having everyone else figure out what we want for us?

(Cue game-show loser buzzing sound)

Which begs the question — Why is it so hard to know what we want?

My theory is that “owning” what we want can be scary. We can get our hopes up and then get shot down. We can be rejected. Judged. Pooped on.

For many guys, it’s easier (and safer) to simply go with the flow and take whatever comes along instead of plotting their own course. It’s easier to give the reins to everyone else.

Knowing what you want in a given situation is the key to being the leader of your life.

Neil was ready to take this leadership role. He was tired of mindlessly going with the flow. He could see that it was his responsibility to tap into what he wanted. And I mean what he really wanted — beyond a cold beer after mowing the yard or the swimsuit edition springing to life in the shower.

I walked Neil through a simple and fun process to clarify what would light him up in every area of his life. As a result we had the building blocks for a measurable, tangible vision.

He was relieved to find that in some ways his ideal life was very close. And in others there was work to be done. As his coach, I’m now holding him accountable to do the things *he* is choosing to do to close the gap.

Neil is now out of the fog. He’s no longer bitching and moaning and complaining. He’s actually doing something about it and having fun in the process. He’s leading his life.

So…

What about you?

Are you bitching and moaning and complaining?

Are you ready to clarify what you truly want?

Are you ready to close the gap between where you are and where you’d really like to be?

If so, click here to fill out a coaching questionnaire and we’ll start this process today.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Remember to have fun,

Tripp

TNM 103: Steven Pressfield – The War of Resistance and Self Sabotage

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TNM 103: Steven Pressfield – The War of Resistance and Self Sabotage

6 Comments 15 March 2011

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Are you planning to some day — when the time is right — finally get around to living your dream or calling?

Why do you sabotage yourself?

And is it possible to make yourself sick because you don’t do what you were born to do?

The War of Art author Steven Pressfield is with us to talk about beating resistance and finding your true calling.

In this episode:

  • What is resistance?
  • How resistance can ruin your life
  • Self-sabotage
  • Resistance and cancer
  • The “Authentic Swing” and the Authentic Self
  • What are you called to do?
  • How to beat resistance

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