138: Frameworks for Life You Don’t Need Vacation From

EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 23 MIN

138: Frameworks for Life You Don’t Need Vacation From

from Try Life On · host Maurice Philogene

What if your life could expand the moment you stopped shrinking yourself to fit the status quo?Maurice breaks down the deeper meaning behind the three pillars he’s been exploring: human performance, human dignity, and human divinity. Drawing from years of coaching, global travel, military leadership, and a lifetime of unconventional choices, Maurice reveals how these themes repeatedly show up in the lives of people who refuse to live small. He also revisits the Try Life On Framework of mechanical blueprints—your Perfect Day, Lifestyle Blueprint, Financial Blueprint, and core principles—and explains how they work hand-in-hand with your inner world to create a life you don’t need a vacation from.In this episode, Maurice explores:​How committing to your Perfect Day unlocks true human performance​Why human dignity begins with internal worth—not external approval​How conscious creation and intentional living shape your outer realityIf you’re ready to design life with purpose, courage, and deeper awareness, this episode invites you to start now.Connect with Maurice:Website: https://www.trylifeon.comEmail: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mauricephilogene/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mauricephilogene

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