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EPISODE · May 4, 2023 · 1H 1M

Developing Personal Accountability: Taking Responsibilities For Your Action with Anthony Trucks

from Apogee Strong · host Matt Beaudreau

Personal growth and development are essential to success in all aspects of life. However, sometimes we may feel stuck, unsure of what steps to take to move forward, or overwhelmed by limiting beliefs that hold us back. We all have the potential to achieve greatness in our lives by believing in ourselves. The more you do something, the more you get invested in it at an identity level. What you create creates you. Anthony Trucks is a former NFL player turned identity shift coach who shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice with individuals. As a teenager, Anthony faced many challenges, including being placed in foster care and dealing with racial prejudice. After retiring from the NFL, Anthony realized that his true passion was helping others achieve their own goals and overcome their own obstacles. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, and more! Quotes: “I didn’t have the ability to see other kids in their lifestyles on Instagram, or I could see a kid with his dad hanging out going out in the ocean. I couldn’t see things; it was just you in your confined space. And so, I say that to tell you that it felt normal.” – Anthony trucks “You don’t get to avoid hard; you get to choose your hard. You can choose hard right now, and it will be difficult. But you subject yourself to it with a community with a dad, or I give it the easy way; you don’t learn lessons and get the skill sets, and you step into life, and it’s harder and longer.” – Anthony Trucks “I had no belief in my ability to be great at the time, just to be transparently honest. But here’s what I did know; I knew that if I did nothing, I’d get more of the same. If I did nothing, I’d stay the same.” – Anthony trucks Takeaways: Our environment and the people around us heavily influence people’s perception of what is “normal.” It also shows how social media can shape our perceptions and create a sense of comparison, damaging our mental health. Life will always present challenges, and it’s up to us to choose how we face them. Seeking support from a community or mentor can help us navigate these challenges more effectively and build important skills for the future. Avoiding challenges may be easier in the short term, but it can lead to greater difficulties in the long run. Taking action, even when we don’t feel confident or capable and even if it’s imperfect, can lead to growth and positive change. Staying in our comfort zones and not taking risks can lead to stagnation and a lack of progress. Conclusion: Taking responsibility for our actions, reaching out for help, and challenging ourselves are all necessary steps toward development and fulfillment. Even though we can expect challenges throughout our lives, we can learn to deal with them constructively and with the help of others. What we consider “normal” is heavily influenced by our upbringing and the company we keep. However, we shouldn’t restrict our imaginations and make it harder to picture a better future by limiting our view of what’s possible.

Personal growth and development are essential to success in all aspects of life. However, sometimes we may feel stuck, unsure of what steps to take to move forward, or overwhelmed by limiting beliefs that hold us back. We all have the potential to achieve greatness in our lives by believing in ourselves. The more you do something, the more you get invested in it at an identity level. What you create creates you. Anthony Trucks is a former NFL player turned identity shift coach who shares his life experiences, lessons, and advice with individuals. As a teenager, Anthony faced many challenges, including being placed in foster care and dealing with racial prejudice. After retiring from the NFL, Anthony realized that his true passion was helping others achieve their own goals and overcome their own obstacles. Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, and more! Quotes: “I didn’t have the ability to see other kids in their lifestyles on Instagram, or I could see a kid with his dad hanging out going out in the ocean. I couldn’t see things; it was just you in your confined space. And so, I say that to tell you that it felt normal.” – Anthony trucks “You don’t get to avoid hard; you get to choose your hard. You can choose hard right now, and it will be difficult. But you subject yourself to it with a community with a dad, or I give it the easy way; you don’t learn lessons and get the skill sets, and you step into life, and it’s harder and longer.” – Anthony Trucks “I had no belief in my ability to be great at the time, just to be transparently honest. But here’s what I did know; I knew that if I did nothing, I’d get more of the same. If I did nothing, I’d stay the same.” – Anthony trucks Takeaways: Our environment and the people around us heavily influence people’s perception of what is “normal.” It also shows how social media can shape our perceptions and create a sense of comparison, damaging our mental health. Life will always present challenges, and it’s up to us to choose how we face them. Seeking support from a community or mentor can help us navigate these challenges more effectively and build important skills for the future. Avoiding challenges may be easier in the short term, but it can lead to greater difficulties in the long run. Taking action, even when we don’t feel confident or capable and even if it’s imperfect, can lead to growth and positive change. Staying in our comfort zones and not taking risks can lead to stagnation and a lack of progress. Conclusion: Taking responsibility for our actions, reaching out for help, and challenging ourselves are all necessary steps toward development and fulfillment. Even though we can expect challenges throughout our lives, we can learn to deal with them constructively and with the help of others. What we consider “normal” is heavily influenced by our upbringing and the company we keep. However, we shouldn’t restrict our imaginations and make it harder to picture a better future by limiting our view of what’s possible.

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