How to Live Well and Die Well With Greg Hartle- Part 1

EPISODE · Oct 5, 2015 · 1H 20M

How to Live Well and Die Well With Greg Hartle- Part 1

from The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

In this special 2 part episode, Greg Hartle, a mentor and friend who played played an instrumental role in the development of Unmistakable Creative returns to the show for one of the year’s most riveting and thought provoking conversations about how to live well and die well. This episode is filled with so much wisdom, you’ll likely want to revisit it again and again.HIGHLIGHTSHow Labels Limit What we can Accomplish in Our LivesWhy our Temporary Circumstances Don’t have to Define UsDealing With The Challenges of Overcoming Our EnvironmentHow the “Observer Effect” can Change What We See in OurselvesWhy We are Perceived as a Threat When we Rise Above Our EnvironmentHow We Put Ourselves In a Position to Shape Our Environment Why Your Problems Don’t Go Away With Success The Role That Intelligence and Talent play in successThe Differentiating Factor Between People Who Get Past Difficult Experiences And The Ones Who Don’tLearning to Respond Instead of ReactHow Difficult Experiences Create Layers That Enable Us Handle New Situations with ResiliencyCreating a Standard of Excellence in Every Area of Your LifeWhat Leads to an Inevitability of Success Why Iconic Figures May not be Our Best Role ModelsUnderstanding the Difference Between Probability of Success and Possibility Why We Need to Create Environments in Which People Can Tell us the TruthA Look at the Process of How to Rebuild Your Life During a Significant TransitionWhy We Need to Come up With Our Own Beliefs About MoneyExploring Things in a Way that We don’t ave to Attach Our Identity to Them Starting From a Place Where You Have Significant AdvantagesLearning to Let Things Inform You Rather Than Define You Navigating a World of AmbiguityOne Simple Question That Can Transform Every Moment of Your Life The Difference Between Inviting Participation and Demanding ItThe Dangers of Extrapolating People’s Advice as a FormulaBOOKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONEDWes MooreThe Soulpancake Animated SeriesChris Sacca’s Interview with Tim FerrissChris Sacca’s Commencement Speech The Psychology of Visionaries with Justine Musk Greg’s Hartle’s Web SiteQUOTESThe problems don’t go away. They only magnify. What changes is your capacity to handle them. If possible isn’t tempered with probable, we unnecessarily suffer. You can not go to any place further than that which you are attached to Don’t just jump off a cliff and try to build a parachute on the way down  Greg Hartle is a an entrepreneur and smartist who has survived a misspent youth, a kidney transplant, and visited all 50 states using nothing more than Ten Dollars and a Laptop. You can follow him on twitter @greghartle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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